Most of Keeping Up With The Kardashians episode "Kim's Last Ditch Effort," is about, well, Kim Kardashian's emotional last ditch effort to be able to conceive and carry a third baby.
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At the G20 summit in Turkey in November, more than two hundred nations agreed to cut carbon emissions in a last-ditch effort to save the planet — yes, things are at the last-ditch point.
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A last-ditch visit to a psychic had yielded nothing useful.
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Last ditch interventions current include heart transplants and temporary artificial hearts.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: A last-ditch effort from Sens.
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As a last ditch defense, Monica threw Sophia under the bus.
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A last-ditch effort brought her to an Orlando Lowe's store.
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LAST DITCH TALKS BETWEEN EUROPE'S TOP TRADE OFFICIALS AND U.S. COUNTERPARTS.
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In a last-ditch attempt, McGarry wrote to Burgmans on Monday.
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How much of a chance does this last-ditch effort have?
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Still, this last-ditch attempt came as something of a surprise.
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Mr. Weinstein quickly mounted a last-ditch effort to save himself.
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In a last-ditch effort, they appealed to the Supreme Court.
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It's a last-ditch attempt to prevent his target from escaping.
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But Umtiti slides in and clears in a last-ditch move.
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It's a last-ditch effort, and supporters say it's gaining traction.
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There are some last-ditch options available for visitors to Japan.
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On Monday, there was a last-ditch vote around those rules.
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Last-ditch effort for Mideast peace Kerry still left open the possibility of a last-ditch effort to lay out his vision for Mideast peace and memorialize the progress that had been made during the negotiations.
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You had the insane last ditch fight to vote for Ted Cruz.
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Authorities say this was mostly likely a last-ditch bid at escape.
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Macron made a last-ditch attempt to salvage the agreement on Saturday.
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They deployed fire shelters in a last-ditch effort to save themselves.
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A last-ditch effort to retrieve his personal brand from a precipice.
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Go deeper: Outgoing state Republicans weigh last-ditch efforts to weaken Democrats
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The White House hopefuls are making last-ditch pitches to their supporters.
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The parting gift is not, however, some last-ditch attempt at goodness.
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Then-President Obama in a last ditch effort renominated her in January.
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The latest strike went ahead after last-ditch talks failed on Saturday.
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Harry Litman: Trump's last-ditch effort to discredit Cohen is a joke.
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He also frustrated last-ditch Soviet efforts to dissolve the Atlantic alliance.
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The last-ditch offensive benefiting a candidacy favored by a foreign government.
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It was a last-ditch effort borne out of desperation, Puddicombe said.
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"It's a last-ditch effort to secure his base," Mr. Velasco said.
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Read This Next: Jimmy Kimmel Destroys the Last-Ditch Bill to Repeal Obamacare
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As a last-ditch effort, it rehired Jobs and named him interim CEO.
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He called the flag a last ditch "far-recognition signal" on the battlefield.
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But Turkey failed in this seemingly last-ditch effort to stop the offensive.
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The companies' decision to appeal directly to Trump was a last-ditch gamble.
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Hughes' last-ditch 3-point attempt rimmed out and the Seminoles held on.
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Administrators were appointed after Ashley's last-ditch bid to rescue the company failed.
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For now, the authors of the last-ditch repeal-and-replace bill, Sens.
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China should make a last ditch effort to tell him to lay off.
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Considering his last-ditch effort to provide the water, I'd bet the latter.
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The prime minister will head to Brussels on Thursday for last-ditch talks.
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to hear Cosby's last-ditch appeal.
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It's a drastic move: curtailing the filibuster, the minority party's last-ditch tool.
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Although deploying this last-ditch option is rare, the results can be tragic.
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Read This Next: Jimmy Kimmel Destroys the Last-Ditch Attempt to Repeal Obamacare
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Blumenthal slammed the GOP's last-ditch effort, which comes days before the Sept.
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In a last-ditch effort to help him, his mother bought a dog.
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This is their last-ditch full-fledged attempt to discredit the Russia investigation.
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Finally, I left a three-minute voice mail as a last-ditch effort.
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It's possible candidates' last-ditch debate appearances — and arguments — could make the difference.
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In a last-ditch effort, she called a hotline for the city's mayor.
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In a last-ditch effort, Democratic senators left Wisconsin, denying Republicans a quorum.
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The writ was something of a last-ditch effort to appeal the case.
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For five things to know about the last-ditch repeal bill, click here.
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In November 24 she went on a last ditch effort, an immunotherapy drug.
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Go deeper: Trump makes last-ditch North Carolina election push for GOP candidate
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Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill made a last ditch appeal against the process last month.
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The two sides will hold last-ditch talks in Washington on Thursday and Friday.
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Their last-ditch plan in late July, a very narrow repeal plan, got 49.
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John Kasich united against Trump in a last-ditch effort to derail the frontrunner.
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It is also unclear where May's last-ditch bid will leave her minority government.
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Mr Yatsenyuk gathered his cabinet to push for a last-ditch attempt at unity.
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In a flurry of last-ditch appeals, Williams' lawyers had been begging Missouri Gov.
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Higher courts and the Texas governor had already denied the man's last-ditch appeals.
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There are two ways a last-ditch movement to draft Romney could play out.
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Kerry had made a last ditch — and controversial — push to keep the deal alive.
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In a last-ditch move to bring down the leading candidate in Ecuador's Feb.
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The suspension expired on New Year's Day after unsuccessful last-ditch efforts by Republicans.
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In December, a last-ditch agreement over the Irish border was reached between Mrs.
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A last-ditch, desperate attempt not to "repeal and replace" but just to win.
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Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill made a last ditch appeal this week against the process.
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A last-ditch attempt to attach a provision defunding Planned Parenthood was ultimately defeated.
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It's a last-ditch strategy to deny Trump the delegates he needs to win the nomination on the first ballot at the Republican convention, and like most last-ditch strategies, like Bob screaming at his frightened daughter, it seems destined to fail.
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So the firefighters relied on what they called "a last ditch effort" -- a rope rescue.
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The two sides are pursuing last-ditch talks to try to salvage a trade deal.
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Attention is now focused on last-ditch efforts to salvage the government-Western Digital bid.
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On Tuesday, however, the president laid out a last-ditch plan to make that happen.
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As recounted by Fortune, the game represented a last-ditch effort by developer Hey, Inc.
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Administrators were appointed on Tuesday after Ashley's last-ditch bid to rescue the company failed.
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But short of a last-ditch low-power light, you can't check its battery level.
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That the dismissals are not all for last-ditch tackles gone awry is telling, too.
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He had gone to Conn as a last-ditch effort, according to his wife, Emma.
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In a last-ditch effort, administration officials are seeking ways to keep the vision alive.
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Was it a last ditch effort that he needed in order to make the play?
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Thus, voters filed a last-ditch effort Monday night to challenge the closed primary concept.
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We're told police want to make a last-ditch effort to get Chris in line.
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"It just seems like a very desperate, last-ditch effort at fear-mongering," she said.
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And the couple are now back to assessing a last-ditch list of possible candidates.
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How can I get my kids to my parents' house as a last-ditch option?
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He saw it as a last-ditch effort to get drivers to pressure California Gov.
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But the last-ditch repeal pitch received a jolt of energy on Monday when Gov.
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LET'S DO THIS AGAIN SOMETIME: Republicans' last-ditch ObamaCare repeal effort is pretty much dead.
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This is a last-ditch effort to get information on what took Susan from us.
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"We will cut off our own hands to wage the last-ditch battle," he said.
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Reuters reported the meeting was part of a last-ditch attempt to get Britain onside.
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The plan is seen as a last-ditch attempt to arrest a decade of decline.
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But even that last-ditch effort wasn't enough — a sign that Trump's influence isn't omnipotent.
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Meanwhile, four GOP senators are pushing a last-ditch effort to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
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But by Wednesday, their last-ditch efforts had failed to produce any outpouring of enthusiasm.
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Republican strategist Scott Reed said he doubted the last-ditch tactical voting suggestion would work.
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The Health Care Freedom Act is the Senate Republicans' last-ditch attempt to repeal Obamacare.
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Jeb Bush, in South Carolina in a last-ditch effort to boost his flagging presidential campaign.
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As a result, wildlife officials are making a last-ditch effort to save the imperiled species.
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Cheryl agreed to go to Las Vegas in a last-ditch effort to save her marriage.
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The bacteria has genetic changes that make it resistant to a last-ditch antibiotic called colistin.
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In a last-ditch effort, the mouse squashes itself up against the rock and waits, panting.
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But Cohn apparently decided to abandon that last-ditch effort and go ahead and resign today.
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Adrenaline, also called epinephrine, is only used when those steps fail as a last-ditch effort.
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In a sad twist, a last-ditch effort to create happiness is what finally breaks Frances.
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That changed Monday when she made a last-ditch attempt and emailed Adele's team once more.
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Months later, Hatch would hold one hearing on Graham-Cassidy, the last-ditch Obamacare repeal effort.
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The last-ditch drive began at the Giants' 230 with 30 seconds left in the game.
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The blackout is a last-ditch negotiating ploy that a programmer can use to seal terms.
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Any last-ditch revival would complicate those talks, which a number of top Republicans have endorsed.
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The meeting Monday was seen as a last-ditch effort to get talks back on track.
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But that's only a short-term solution, and something of a last-ditch attempt at that.
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Scientists don't endorse negative emissions technologies, but they are researching them as a last-ditch solution.
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The perfect place, in other words, for Trump to make a last-ditch appeal for support.
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In a last-ditch appeal, he's asking the Supreme Court to save him from death row.
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In the mid-1990s, Mobutu used mercenaries in a last-ditch effort to stay in power.
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But last month's bone-headed last-ditch effort to repeal and replace the ACA derailed it.
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Before Rdio went bankrupt, one of its last-ditch efforts was the $3.99 Rdio Select service.
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The move is part of Democrats' last-ditch effort to preserve New Jersey's struggling ObamaCare exchange.
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With a last-ditch gimmick to get a "quick win" on repealing and replacing ObamaCare, Sen.
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Presidential candidates are making last-ditch appeals on Tuesday as voters cast ballots in four states.
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A rowdy, last-ditch effort by insurgent "Stop Trump" delegates failed, but set a sour tone.
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Even as his emissaries reassured Mr. Pence, Mr. Trump fielded a last-ditch appeal from Gov.
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A last-ditch asylum appeal filed by a new attorney didn't seem to be going anywhere.
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"It was the last-ditch efforts of the rabid dog expediting his death," the commentary said.
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Mr. Trump's position there explains the last-ditch effort of his rivals to coordinate their opposition.
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Now as the Albany legislative session ticks down, city officials are making a last-ditch effort.
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It's a last-ditch measure that conservationists had hoped they would never have to resort to.
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Korey also added that the move was a last-ditch effort to save a struggling team.
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Trump even made a last-ditch appeal on Twitter for Rispone just before Louisiana polls closed.
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Senate Republicans next week, though, are aiming to vote on their last-ditch ObamaCare repeal bill.
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Moore has denied the allegations, calling them a "last-ditch Hail Mary" by those supporting Jones.
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A last-ditch ObamaCare repeal effort by Republicans was all but dead on Monday after Sen.
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Both players could be making a last-ditch effort to be considered for Washington's postseason plans.
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The last-ditch effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act is dead for now.
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As a last-ditch effort before having to shut down the company, Babbel started charging its users.
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Thankfully, he didn't die due to Heidi's last ditch efforts to keep him out of the war.
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On the night that it became clear the Senate's last-ditch plan would fail, Collins looked delighted.
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Last week, Governor Jerry Brown initiated what amounts to a last-ditch effort to save the system.
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A last-ditch Jordi Alba tackle then denied Sliti just before the break as Spain looked rattled.
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According to Business Insider, the launch date for Snap's last-ditch gamble is pretty soon: December 4th.
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He filed for retrial in March 2018 in a last-ditch effort to gain immunity from execution.
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It's a last-ditch move and the Senate is supposed to vote on the measure as scheduled.
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In a last-ditch attempt to get a rose, Leah decided to put the moves on Daniel.
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The name change was part of a last-ditch effort to get ski ballet into the Olympics.
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Any last-ditch comeback by the Chiefs ended when the Patriots recovered the ensuing onside kick attempt.
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He took a second look at the evidence as McCullough pushed ahead with a last-ditch appeal.
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Some have speculated that it is a last-ditch effort to court Facebook back into the project.
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Is it sort of a last-ditch effort to get some attention, I guess, is one question?
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INTEL: Republicans are lining up the pieces, including CBO score, for last-ditch effort to repeal ACA.
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In the middle decades of the 20th century, Indian opium was just a workable, last-ditch resort.
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These last-ditch measures to extend life can leave families with extended grief and trauma, Siegel said.
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Private equity firm Bain Capital has recruited Apple for a last-ditch offer to buy Toshiba Corp.
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Republican leaders have increasingly sounded the alarm bells in a last-ditch effort to stop Trump's rise.
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Shortly after, Teo offered to step down in a last-ditch effort to keep the firm afloat.
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A last-ditch defense against an attack dog is Looney Tunes-absurd, but also makes perfect sense.
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Many were rethought, while others were pulled out of "dead object" status through desperate last ditch efforts.
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The White House dismissed the letter as a last-ditch attempt by Democrats to derail Kavanaugh's nomination.
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But, in this case, Bergdahl's claims are a last ditch attempt at dismissal — a Bergdahl Hail Mary.
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Artificial snow, once a last-ditch solution for an unlucky ski season, was starting to become common.
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Elias is behind a flurry of legal activity that represents a last-ditch effort to save Sen.
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The epidural was our last-ditch effort to halt the baby, by easing my desire to push.
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Trump has latched onto them and they onto him in a symbiotic last-ditch shot at survival.
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A ghost wall, the professor tells the group, was the Britons' "last-ditch defense" against invading Romans.
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But Republican leaders now have one last-ditch plan to keep their effort to repeal Obamacare alive.
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US climate activists are recruiting their counterparts in Germany in a last-ditch effort to keep Sen.
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For people who fled from Hurricane Florence, this inn in Fayetteville has become a last-ditch shelter.
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David Webster's moving 'Seventh of March' speech in a last-ditch appeal to the GOP-led Senate
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The last-ditch GOP attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act looks to be foundering.
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In Congress, lawmakers are making a last-ditch effort to keep the FCC from scrapping net neutrality.
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Stone's latest motion appears to be a last-ditch, longshot bid to forestall his imminent prison sentence.
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Their last-ditch effort fizzled and ultimately did not leave much of a mark on the convention.
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The bill is considered a last-ditch attempt in GOP efforts to repeal and replace ObamaCare. Sen.
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But progress was halted when lawmakers tried to pass a last-ditch ObamaCare repeal bill from Sens.
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Call it a last-ditch effort to fight the growing tech reality around us, omnipresent and inescapable.
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On Wednesday, House Democrats outlined a last-ditch effort to step up security while there's still some time.
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But around that same time, momentum for a last-ditch Obamacare repeal plan, Graham-Cassidy, was picking up.
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These unfounded allegations are an unfortunate last-ditch effort to derail the Supreme Court's consideration of this case.
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Don't be surprised if you receive a coupon or discount as their last-ditch effort to convince you.
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It's last-ditch effort time in Britain as May presented a desperate package aimed at saving her premiership.
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The Supreme Court rebuffed a last-ditch bid by Rousseff to halt the Senate vote with an injunction.
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Sure, Sasha taking Eugene's pill in a last-ditch attempt to take out Negan was a pleasant surprise.
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"This is a last-ditch effort to retain the dominance of the oil and gas industry," Fugere said.
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You have to give Michael credit for his last-ditch attempt to pretend that he has an idol.
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Republican representatives from California are mounting a last-ditch attempt to preserve the deduction, up to a limit.
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But then she throws out one last-ditch effort that manages to halt the Doctor in his tracks.
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Just call it a common case of pooch impatience … or a last ditch effort to place an order.
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Traders are eyeing a crunch summit this week after last-ditch talks between London and the European Union.
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So consider this a last ditch move when you're really struggling to come up with that first message.
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The most obvious would be firing Mueller in a last-ditch attempt to protect himself and his family.
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A last-ditch New York attempt to score was grabbed by cornerback D.J. White in the end zone.
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President Donald Trump pushed for Senators to pass the last-ditch effort in a tweet on Tuesday morning.
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Trump's comments on Friday evening came as senators made last-ditch efforts to prevent a partial government shutdown.
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It's a last-ditch effort for Obama to fulfill a promise from his first campaign for the presidency.
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That's why so many of them have launched last-ditch schemes in a bid to resuscitate their economies.
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Unfortunately, some people, as a last-ditch effort, embracetime-management techniquesthat only add to the time-mismanagement struggle.
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In a last-ditch effort, he wades into the brush to coax the rabbit out from the fire.
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In a last-ditch effort, players objecting to the settlement have appealed to the United States Supreme Court.
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It is also where a last-ditch and potentially calamitous battle to preserve them is being fought today.
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Asking for a loan from family members, while potentially uncomfortable, could provide a last-ditch lifeline for some.
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Many suspect that the studio made the stealth move as a last-ditch attempt to improve its viewership.
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The bill from Graham and Cassidy was their last-ditch attempt to pass an ObamaCare repeal before Sept.
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The highest criminal court in Texas this week denied a last-ditch effort to obtain a new trial.
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With the FCC determined to forge ahead, activists are making one last-ditch effort to defend the rules.
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Still, congressional Democrats are mounting a last-ditch effort to persuade the FCC to cancel the vote. Rep.
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John McCain, lamenting the "one vote" that sank the party's last-ditch attempt to repeal Obamacare last month.
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Three Republican senators oppose a last-ditch effort to repeal and replace ObamaCare, leaving the bill appearing dead.
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Martin O'Malley used it in 2016 in a last-ditch effort to keep up with Clinton and Sen.
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Kavanaugh accused Democrats of using the allegations against him as a last-ditch effort to derail his nomination.
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A last-ditch effort to make these companies repurchase shares will only yield results in 2016/17, said Kumar.
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In a last ditch attempt to woo Australia, Japan sent one of its Soryu submarines to Sydney this month.
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This last-ditch argument—that Mr Robart's move went too far and covered too much—was Mr Flentje's best.
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Chelsea & Kamil In a last-ditch attempt to stay in Paradise, Chelsea tells Kamil that she's interested in him.
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Whether this last ditch reboot comes in time to save Uber's tattered and tarnished brand remains to be seen.
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Don't be the person whose last-ditch effort results in throwing on a bedsheet and calling it a night.
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Sterling fell broadly as May's last-ditch plan faced opposition from across the benches and within her own party.
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Ms. Mayer is about to make herself even more unpopular with her last-ditch plan to streamline the company,
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Menlo Ventures partner Shawn Carolan's last-ditch effort to convince his firm to invest in Uber in late 2011.
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He saw the jaw-dropping New Yorker piece by Ryan Lizza as a last ditch opportunity to kill Mooch.
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That's partly the point: This is a last ditch effort, aimed at winning over delegates and, presumably, Indiana voters.
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It had hired KPMG to assess options in a last-ditch attempt to save the 93-year-old company.
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Why it matters: The meeting will be Trump's last-ditch effort to win House support before Thursday's expected vote.
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A last-ditch effort to fix the state's structural fiscal problems, in fact, is what triggered the latest crisis.
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Curiel considered a last-ditch effort by a Florida litigant, Sherri Simpson, that could have derailed the settlement effort.
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Sanders introduced a single-payer bill today, the same day two Republican Senators unveiled their last-ditch repeal bill.
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Votto went 2-for-4 in a last-ditch bid for the National League batting title, finishing with a .
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Johnson was a key player in a last-ditch effort to repeal and replace much of Obamacare last month.
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When it appeared that Blankenship was surging ahead of Tuesday'sprimary, Republicans made a last-ditch effort to counter him.
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In what was seen as a last-ditch bid to salvage a merger, both sides came together this weekend.
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They argued that Trump's last-ditch effort to rescue Bevin's campaign helped narrow the gap between him and Beshear.
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In other words, when Kimmel ripped the last-ditch attempt to repeal Obamacare, he was firmly in the mainstream.
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With dueling peaceful protests outside, renegade delegates inside tried to stage a last-ditch revolt against Donald J. Trump.
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Net neutrality supporters have been rallying in a last-ditch effort to save the rules ahead of the Dec.
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The president has latched onto his supporters, and they onto him, in a symbiotic last-ditch shot at survival.
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"Splitting ventilators is really a last-ditch effort," says Todd Goldstein, Northwell Health's director of 3D design and innovation.
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Andrew M. Cuomo on the phone to make a last-ditch plea to persuade him to block the measures.
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The two parties are holding last-ditch talks to resurrect a coalition government and avert a new snap election.
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A last-ditch push to dismantle the Affordable Care Act could be nearing a showdown vote in the Senate.
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It was a last-ditch effort by Mr. Obama to secure as much of his environmental legacy as possible.
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And others close to the White House deployed to the district in a last-ditch effort to save Saccone.
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The council made its accusation despite a dramatic last-ditch attempt by Ms. Hando to prevent it from meeting.
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But that hasn't stopped some liberals from launching a last-ditch effort to block Trump through the Electoral College.
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That likely prompted him to turn to Pataki in a last-ditch effort, the book goes on to say.
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Fall is a last-ditch opportunity for sellers to close on their homes before the end of the year.
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It had hired KPMG to assess options in a last ditch attempt to save the 93-year old company.
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The last-ditch attempt to save cockfighting comes after the industry failed to overturn the prohibition earlier this year.
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It's a last-ditch attempt to revive her waning career and save enough money for an upcoming custody battle.
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The last-ditch effort is unlikely to sway Pai, who has vowed to move forward with the repeal vote.
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Thus the last-ditch effort to convince the state not to elect the guy: Dear Alabama: Just fucking don't.
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Likewise, Watson struggled to make the Olympics in track, and ended up in skeleton as a last-ditch effort.
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I'd love for the shooting to have been orchestrated by Tom — maybe a last-ditch attempt to win Cyrus back?
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On Monday, we witnessed an open revolt on the convention floor — an unsuccessful last-ditch attempt to thwart Trump's nomination.
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This is the last ditch attempt by Fox before Disney wraps their fingers around the X-Men franchise for good.
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But some Democrats are engaging in a high-risk, last-ditch strategy to ensure the House actually votes on immigration.
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At the eleventh hour, when a last-ditch "skinny repeal" bill was up for a vote, he joined Republican Sens.
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Her decision to approach swing vote Sarah and share information about her secret advantage was a smart last-ditch effort.
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Abortion and gay marriage became legal in Northern Ireland, despite a last-ditch effort by conservatives to prevent the change.
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THE last-ditch effort by some Democrats to thwart a Donald Trump presidency ended in a fizzle on December 19th.
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But a last-ditch effort fell short as the 226ers (230-443) lost for the first time on the year.
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"When he was granted the scholarship it was really a last-ditch effort, and I was skeptical," Cabrera tells PEOPLE.
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Negotiators from both sides on Friday entered a second day of last-ditch talks to try to salvage an agreement.
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Both Clinton and Sanders's campaigns have called in reinforcements in a last-ditch effort to pull ahead this final week.
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Experts say a relief well is virtually foolproof, although it is an expensive last-ditch solution for a leaking well.
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In a last-ditch effort, Tommy Lascelles comes out of retirement to approach Eileen and attempt to convince her otherwise.
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But the state GOP made a last ditch appeal to the US Supreme Court, hoping justices would stay the decision.
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He claimed to have taken medication the night before the final, in a last-ditch effort to calm himself down.
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This, many say, is a last ditch attempt by Maduro to tighten his grip on power that is quickly eroding.
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In a last-ditch effort to get Sana to Italy, Patel tweeted at Sushma Swaraj, India's minister of external affairs.
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And for Obama to repackage himself at this late date as America's last-ditch defender against Russia is a farce.
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His memo may have been a last-ditch attempt to save his job, but it doesn't seem like it worked.
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The layoffs were part of a last-ditch effort to avert or at least delay bankruptcy, sources told the Journal.
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But this time around, the stunt was also probably a last-ditch effort to make money off a bad movie.
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They also fear a last-ditch bailout of Puerto Rico could be necessary if the legislation fails to help it.
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Last week, that very same senator rolled out the Graham-Cassidy bill, the GOP's last-ditch effort to repeal Obamacare.
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Alexander halted negotiations on a stabilization bill after a last-ditch effort to repeal ObamaCare began gaining steam last week.
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Senior Iranian officials will meet with their European counterparts in a last-ditch attempt to save the 2015 nuclear agreement.
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And some in Ms. Rousseff's party defended her as she made her last-ditch effort before the Senate this week.
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The president's hopes were raised again in September with the introduction of a last-ditch Obamacare replacement effort by Sens.
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Several last-ditch appeals were made to postpone the trial, including Arpaio's most recent request for a change of venue.
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The next day, government lawyers revealed they were mounting a last-ditch effort to try to include the citizenship question.
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We found some last-ditch attempts to appeal to millennial and Gen Z shoppers, such as this phone-charging station.
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But Hickenlooper stayed in and hired another group of staffers in a last-ditch effort to turn around his campaign.
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His comments come as Senate Republicans are making a last-ditch attempt to repeal and replace ObamaCare before the Sept.
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No last-ditch write-in bid is in the works, either -- nor does such a Hail Mary attempt appear viable.
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The Trump administration and Republican leaders in Congress are going all-in on a last-ditch effort to replace ObamaCare.
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Senate Republicans are making a last-ditch effort to repeal Obamacare before the deadline, focused on the bill from Sens.
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This might be best as a last-ditch effort if it can't get enough content flowing in through other means.
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Like President Obama bounding into last-ditch climate talks with the Chinese, it becomes clear failure is not an option.
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Public Health How seriously should Americans take the Republicans' last-ditch effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act?
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The Adrian Darya's new paint barely dry, when America made a last-ditch effort to keep the heat on Iran.
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So far, the last-ditch Brexit proposal offered by Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday has received a cool reception.
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That leaves one last-ditch opportunity to bar Donald Trump from the White House: the Electoral College vote on Dec.
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C.) and Bill Cassidy (R-La.) as a last-ditch attempt to repeal former President Obama's signature health-care law.
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Should one occur, its plans call for a full-scale, last-ditch retaliation to stop the Americans in their tracks.
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Even Davutoglu voted in favor of the change in a last-ditch attempt, officials said, to avoid an open confrontation.
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Senate Republicans' last-ditch effort to repeal and replace ObamaCare this year were dealt a major blow Friday when Sen.
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The GOP-led House, in a last-ditch effort, put $5.7 billion for the border wall in the spending bill.
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At issue is Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's last-ditch plan to pass a "skinny repeal" of the Affordable Care Act.
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Where Lorelai saw leaving her parents' home as a kind of last-ditch moral stand, Rory has no such compunctions.
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Whether you're a consumer, a techie or a D.C. lifer, we're here to give you … THE BIG STORIES: --LAST-DITCH RULE 41 PLAN 86-ED: A last-ditch effort in the Senate to prevent changes to a rule that will make it easier for law enforcement to use hacking in investigations failed Wednesday morning.
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But Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas turned this childhood fantasy and/or last-ditch solution into a stylish act of defiance.
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"Now I will only take Uber as a last ditch option," said Piedras, who is still very wary of the service.
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Republican strategists are putting forth an independent presidential candidate, Evan McMullin, in a last-ditch effort to stop the GOP nominee.
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So when we decided to go for the shave earlier this year, it was what felt like a last-ditch effort.
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Global Fashion Group on Wednesday drastically cut the offering price of its IPO in a last ditch bid to woo investors.
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It's also a last-ditch chance for Democrats to make their case against the nominee before he gets a Senate vote.
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These "peace talks" were meant as a last-ditch effort to avert a contentious leadership battle, while still pushing Corbyn out.
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You know, there is kind of a last ditch effort to hopefully stop them at the convention which didn&apost work.
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Police told the Washington Post that the suspect might have forced a window open as a last ditch effort to escape.
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On October 18th Pierre Moscovici, the doveish economic commissioner, visited Rome in a last-ditch bid to "clarify" the budget plans.
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With the clock ticking, the DLR's lander team made a last-ditch attempt to stir the probe into wakefulness on Sunday.
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But an illegal hands to the face penalty against Harris negated a fourth-down incompletion and extended Carolina's last-ditch drive.
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For too many couples, becoming non-monogamous is a last-ditch effort to breathe life into a relationship that's already failing.
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But that task will only be completed when the last ditch with a mass grave in this country has been opened.
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Now, critics in Guatemala say this deal is Morales' last-ditch attempt to avoid prison time for himself and his family.
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President Obama and Democrats are making a last-ditch try to get Democrat Jessica Rosenworcel back on the Federal Communications Commission.
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This looks like more of a novelty item or last-ditch alternative when all your other controllers are out of juice.
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Further analysis in 2016 showed the bacterium carried mcr-1, a gene that creates resistance to the last-ditch antibiotic colistin.
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When he was resuscitated the third time, doctors decided there was only one option: A rare, "last ditch" emergency department thoracotomy.
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Erso and Andor are aboard their U-Wing fighter, clearly making a last ditch effort to escape from whatever it is.
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Last-ditch efforts on Amazon HQ2 What did your city offer to woo Amazon and lure its 50,000 well-paying jobs?
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Selling homes for token sums has become a popular, last-ditch strategy for towns, cities and villages fighting depopulation and decay.
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Early Friday morning, John McCain, Susan Collins, and Lisa Murkowski killed a last-ditch and particularly troublesome attempt to repeal Obamacare.
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One final last-ditch effort on the sidelines of an international meeting in Beijing this week also ended at an impasse.
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The New York Times: Trump rebuffed Mattis on Thursday during the general's last-ditch attempt to keep American troops in Syria.
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GOP candidates fanned out across the state on Monday to make last-ditch appeals to New Hampshire's notoriously late-deciding voters.
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"Don't expect from me the obliging silence of cowards," Ms. Rousseff said as she made a last-ditch rebuttal on Monday.
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Frieden's last-ditch move, which was first announced in March, has been a tough sell for local governments dreading the cutbacks.
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Secretary of State John Kerry made a last-ditch effort to salvage an agreement with Russia to reduce violence in Syria.
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Democrats planned to blast out Mr. Trump's debate remarks to union workers in a last-ditch effort to soften his support.
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In a last-ditch attempt to make the devices deliver, Cerqueira's team sent new packages of fresh seedlings to the school.
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The briefing could give the administration a last-ditch chance to quell growing frustration with Saudi Arabia and undercut Sanders's resolution.
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The move is a last-ditch attempt to alter an agreement that has been amended several times and survived other challenges.
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As a last-ditch effort, trailing by 10 with about four minutes remaining, Hawaii deployed a more urgent full-court press.
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Bill Clinton and George W. Bush both made last-ditch attempts to broker peace deals in their last years in office.
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The threat of a restraining order was apparently a last-ditch effort to keep Daniels from talking about the alleged affair.
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Trump's victory still feels impossible, hence the last-ditch vigils, the demands for electoral defection, the posts on Facebook and Change.
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In a last-ditch effort to ensure a strong showing, he published a PSA: "Look good," he wrote on August 9.
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The startup, which was then called Airbed and Breakfast, entered the accelerator in a last-ditch attempt to save the business.
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"The Conners" was a last-ditch effort to salvage "Roseanne," which had proved to be a huge ratings success for ABC.
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A federal judge on Thursday rejected a last-ditch attempt to block North Dakota's requirement that voters have a residential address.
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Draft conclusions for the EU leaders' summit were amended late on Wednesday in a last ditch effort to address those concerns.
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The entire country has been on lockdown since last week in a last-ditch effort to try to mitigate the contagion.
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This has to start before the primaries and not be left as a last-ditch effort during closing arguments in October.
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Before the jury questioning started Thursday morning, Judge Burke denied defense attorney Donna Rotunno's last-ditch petition for sequestered jury questioning.
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In September, Justice Department officials told Mr. McCabe's lawyers that they had rejected a last-ditch appeal to not charge him.
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"What did Netanyahu really do for us," asked politician Ahmad Tibi, calling it a last-ditch effort to "manipulate our community".
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If there are any last-ditch efforts to end the trial before it begins, it'll be hashed out at this stage.
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Still, he's making a last-ditch effort to find some way to revive his party's seemingly failed efforts on the bill.
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Pass protection broke down and quarterback Jarrett Guarantano took a sack to Kentucky's Denzil Ware on the Vols' last-ditch effort.
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ABB Sweden's latest deportee, 38-year-old Iranian sales engineer Ali Omumi, has a last-ditch appeal pending against that ruling.
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The last-ditch ObamaCare repeal effort appeared all but dead Monday after Collins became the third Republican to oppose the measure.
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Though the play is about her gruesome, last-ditch efforts to get clean, her plight is never less than damnably entertaining.
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That's when she made a last ditch effort -- and a pretty smart one -- by commanding Alexa to dial 911 for her.
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The Hail Mary is a last-ditch prayer of a play that is most often reserved for the most desperate of situations.
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Lying Ted Cruz and leightweight chocker Marco Rubio teamed up last night in a last ditch effort to stop our great movement.
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Further down the rating spectrum, distressed exchanges are often producers' last-ditch effort to avoid - or at least delay - a bankruptcy filing.
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It's been years since the Waterloo-based former tech titan has released anything that resonated, despite a last-ditch embrace of Android.
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James simply doesn't fit into this show, and Raquel working at SUR to force a connection feels like a last-ditch effort.
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The transition moved forward after a last-ditch Republican effort to sabotage the handover was rejected by a federal judge late Friday.
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But some Democrats engaged in a high-risk, last-ditch, and ultimate-failed bid to ensure the House actually votes on immigration.
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In a last-ditch bid, Chinese Vice Premier Liu He is due to visit Washington on Thursday and Friday for trade talks.
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Even Rubio's campaign, in a last-ditch stop Trump effort, urged voters in Ohio to pick Kasich over him in that contest.
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The Graham-Cassidy bill was introduced last week, marking the GOP's last-ditch effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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But McCullough made a last-ditch appeal in a jailhouse motion last December, saying police and prosecutors buried evidence supporting his alibi.
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But insiders say leaving the table remains very much a last-ditch measure for the government of Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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The Meredith Corporation is preparing to abandon its last-ditch plea to combine with Media General, said people briefed on the discussions.
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Heartbroken, Underwood sent home the two remaining contestants, Tayshia Adams and Hannah Godwin, before making one last ditch effort to woo Randolph.
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Finally, once the victim realizes it's a scam, they're threatened in a last-ditch effort to get more money out of them.
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The next day, Justice Department officials told Mr. McCabe's lawyers that they had rejected the last-ditch appeal to not charge him.
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In 1938 Neville Chamberlain, the British prime minister, flew to Munich in a last-ditch attempt to avert a war with Germany.
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Beijing said it would strike back, increasing tensions as the two sides pursue last-ditch talks to try salvaging a trade deal.
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It took several weeks and a last-ditch attempt by Meredith for its own sweetened proposal, but Meredith eventually abandoned the deal.
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The measure is part of a last-ditch effort by lawmakers to pass numerous bills before the legislative session ends on Wednesday.
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I gave a last ditch effort to mix it around, let it cool, and then popped it in a bowl for sampling.
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And it's a last-ditch effort to stop Republicans from giving it a final "yes" vote when the plan goes to Committee.
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Instead, they're all in on the McConnell-endorsed Graham-Cassidy bill, a last-ditch effort to repeal the ACA by a Sept.
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In a last-ditch bid to delay the move, 56 traders sued the city of Tokyo last month, seeking a temporary injunction.
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In a last ditch attempt, the firefighter resorted to pushing the woman off the cable lines on to the air cushion below.
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With applications in, you have the bandwidth to make a last-ditch effort to land scholarships that will help pay for school.
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Rent strikes, which have typically been a last ditch effort by tenants when negotiations with landlords break down, have had mixed results.
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"I think the publicity helps and lets more people know 'maybe there's a last ditch thing I ought to pursue,' " Caplan said.
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Despite a unanimous vote in the House of Representatives, some naysayers have come forward to launch a last ditch attack this bill.
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National liberal organizations know their chosen candidate Doug Jones is in a death spiral, and this is their last-ditch Hail Mary.
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That strategy is the last-ditch effort of a campaign on fumes that can't afford too many rent payments or airline tickets.
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In the home stretch of Virginia's gubernatorial race, each candidate is making last-ditch efforts to reiterate their stance on key issues.
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The Chicago Tribune reported that the justices deliberated Friday regarding the case, which was Blagojevich's last-ditch effort to overturn his conviction.
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Johnson, though, said he would register as a Republican again if the party mounts a last-ditch effort against its presumptive nominee.
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"It came down to his last-ditch attempt at saving things by going to rehab," says a source close to the situation.
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Trump's rating on health care remains low at just 2053% approval during the Senate's last-ditch push to pass a reform bill.
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A dispute over relegation and a last-ditch appeal: The story might come up in almost any sports league around the world.
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Senators are making a last-ditch effort to get a deal on a mammoth coronavirus stimulus package after talks unraveled earlier Sunday.
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As they embody various degrees of love, lust and last-ditch deceptions, a cynical morphine-addicted doctor (William Ryall) oversees the proceedings.
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But our hands are being forced by Billboard's desperate, last-ditch effort to keep streaming from eliminating what's left of music downloads.
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A last-ditch scramble by the Afghan government on Sunday to persuade the Taliban to extend the brief cease-fire proved futile.
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In a last-ditch effort, the family began a malting operation, transforming raw barley into more valuable malt — beer's main building block.
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"This is a last-ditch attempt to get them to hear our voices," said Ollie Lloyd, 42, who was among those protesting.
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Ministers, top bankers and company bosses scrambled to find a way to save the company in last-ditch talks over the weekend.
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Net neutrality proponents are planning a last-ditch holiday protest against the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) move to scrap Obama-era rules.
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President Obama unveiled his plan for closing the prison late last month, a last-ditch attempt to keep a 85033 campaign promise.
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Do nothing, and thousands of species could fall onto the Endangered Species list — coming with costly last-ditch efforts to save them.
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It was released two weeks ago, despite a last-ditch effort by American officials to have the tanker turned over to them.
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"We only put a face on them as a last-ditch effort, when nothing else has panned out," she told The Oklahoman.
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Kozmo.com's last-ditch effort to merge with another company fell through, forcing the company to lay off 1,100 employees and shut down.
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The latest last-ditch antibiotic to start failing is colistin, which was invented in 1959 but shelved because it caused kidney damage.
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And that has lawmakers scrambling to add whatever pet provisions they can in a last-ditch bid to get policies enacted. Rep.
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CNN will host a health care debate Monday night between Senators as the GOP makes a last-ditch effort to repeal ObamaCare.
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Instead, he used the news conference at his Paris campaign headquarters to start a last-ditch effort to save his faltering candidacy.
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The nanometer-sized beads can even be ingested and excreted, in theory providing a last-ditch option for information smugglers, Erlich said.
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The last-ditch effort is expected to have the backing of most Republican senators, but there are some high-profile holdouts. Sen.
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But Osweiler's last-ditch pass-and-lateral play from Houston's 12 with 4 seconds left failed, handing Houston its third straight loss.
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It was released two weeks ago, despite a last-ditch effort by American officials to have the tanker turned over to them.
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Read: Here's Paul Manafort's last-ditch effort to avoid 305 years of jail time Ellis's role in this case has provoked controversy.
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The foundation of the last-ditch Obamacare repeal bill is block grants sent to states to establish their own health care programs.
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Ted Cruz and John Kasich are teaming up for a last-ditch effort to stop Donald Trump from winning the Republican nomination.
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So, in a last-ditch effort to keep things going, they signed to Geffen Records and released Dear You in September, 1995.
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Two years ago Microsoft spent $7.2 billion buying Nokia, in a last-ditch effort to get back into the mobile phone business.
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Now O'Connell's family is pushing a last-ditch effort for a state inquest into her death, following a second autopsy of her remains.
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Italy's parliament has approved a 203 billion-euro ($20.8 billion) rescue fund for after the embattled lender's last-ditch private sector rescue plan .
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It's a last-ditch attempt to construct the "physical barrier," which could cost American taxpayers as much as $70 billion, by some estimates.
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"This is a last-ditch attempt but a serious one to broker a deal," said Alan Boswell, an independent researcher on South Sudan.
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There was, however, one last-ditch migraine treatment I'd always been curious about: botulinum toxin, the most potent neurotoxin on the planet — a.k.a.
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But a last-ditch effort from Lambert's devout Catholic parents, who have been campaigning to keep him alive, halted the move hours later.
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LIMA (Reuters) - Cuba's Yarisley Silva won her third consecutive Pan Am Games pole vault title with a gutsy last-ditch attempt on Thursday.
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After court adjourned, Heyer's mother, Susan Bro, told reporters that Fields' apology was simply a last-ditch effort to get a reduced sentence.
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The recent developments are the result of a handwritten civil court filing McCullough crafted seeking post-conviction relief, his own last-ditch appeal.
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Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy are pushing their last-ditch Obamacare repeal plan, and insisting it has a chance, despite a tight timeline.
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When the next iPhones are unveiled next month, I can finally, at long last, ditch my iPhone 6 that I spilled water on.
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Seen from one angle, the Americans are making a last-ditch effort to reshape the system they founded to serve their own interests.
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And several of the leading candidates will hold rallies Monday in a last-ditch effort to draw voters out later in the day.
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The program was a last-ditch attempt to lose the baby weight after giving birth to her daughter Batel Lu in April 2017.
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MCAS RE-ACTIVATES In a possible last-ditch attempt to level the plane, data suggests the pilots turned MCAS-related systems back on.
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TCU set up an efficient last-ditch play that led to Desmond Bane missing an open 3-point try from the right wing.
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It's the last ditch effort to work out the kinks in Vive before its public release in the first quarter of this year.
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Angus King of Maine attempted a last-ditch effort at bipartisanship during a Tuesday press conference, appealing to Republicans to work with them.
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Not only does she know, but she's gone straight to Eileen in a last-ditch effort to stop this news from blowing up.
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By 2012, only four were spotted in the wild, and a last-ditch captive breeding program began in Daniels&apos lab in Gainesville.
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Eight days later, McCain cast the deciding vote to kill his party's last-ditch attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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The sources cautioned that it was always possible that some creditors would make a last-ditch effort on Thursday to save the deal.
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In a last ditch effort, I ducked into the Tiffany's jewelry store around the corner from the tower and uncovered a secret shortcut.
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It's a last-ditch effort, but if anything can wake our President up to this reality, it just might be an airborne tweet.
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At the urging of CSU colleagues, Seehofer has agreed to hold last-ditch crisis talks with Merkel, expected to begin at 5 p.m.
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But he suspended those efforts, temporarily it turns out, when his fellow Republicans pushed their last-ditch effort to replace Obamacare in September.
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"We've got Marines at Walter Reed with no limbs," he pleaded in a last-ditch effort to keep service members in the closet.
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Many hard-liners view the obligatory veil as a last-ditch defense against what they say is an onslaught of Western cultural decadence.
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Obama announced a plan Tuesday to close the facility in a last-ditch effort to fulfill a promise from his first presidential campaign.
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News that Republican senators would not vote on the latest last ditch bid to repeal Obamacare this week broke during Trump's news conference.
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On Monday, Sears will consider bids for its assets, including a last-ditch $20170 billion proposal by chairman and controlling shareholder Eddie Lampert.
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Hollywood Democrats are pouring money into the midterm elections, infusing races with cash in a last-ditch push to flip control of Congress.
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The Senate rejected a GOP push to increase defense spending Thursday despite a last-ditch effort to pressure Democrats into supporting the measure.
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It's yet another example of last-ditch attempts to repopulate Italy's dwindling rural communities, something that has also manifested in $1 home sales.
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Those tensions were also on display in the Wells Fargo Center, where dismayed Sanders supporters staged last-ditch efforts meant to mar Mrs.
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Calgary goalie Mike Smith made 23 saves but was injured sprawling for a last-ditch shot by John Tavares in the waning seconds.
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President Obama is preparing a last-ditch effort to win congressional approval of a massive Pacific Rim trade agreement before he leaves office.
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European officials had held last-ditch talks with Iranian envoys last week in the hope of persuading them not to breach the thresholds.
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The July debates were a last-ditch effort for lower-tier candidates to have their breakthrough moment and gain momentum around their campaign.
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The move would probably doom a two-state solution and appeared to be a last-ditch effort to rally his right-wing base.
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But we also appeal to the obvious as a last-ditch effort when, after decades of conflict, we're further than ever from clarity.
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A last-ditch push to repeal the Affordable Care Act is underway in the Senate: Republicans are pressing for a vote next week.
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In early August, Gillibrand poured $1.5 million of her remaining campaign funds into advertising, in a last-ditch effort to make the Sept.
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I, like so many others across Northern Virginia, see it for what it is: a last ditch effort to save her political career.
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The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projected Monday that the last-ditch GOP ObamaCare repeal bill would result in "millions" of people losing coverage.
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Kavanaugh's last-ditch effort to present himself as an impartial judge is another extraordinary decision in a confirmation process full of unprecedented moments.
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The European Commission and Britain have been holding last-ditch talks to clinch a deal that leaders can agree on at the meeting.
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The mothballed Assembly was recalled briefly by unionists on Monday in a last-ditch attempt to block changes that failed on procedural grounds.
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Now, the company is cutting power altogether as a last-ditch attempt to keep high winds from damaging electrical equipment and igniting blazes.
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But House GOP leaders and the White House kicked into high gear Tuesday night in a last-ditch effort to save the bill.
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Republicans went on the offensive against the Democrats, accusing them of a sleazy last-ditch effort to provoke a #MeToo uproar against Kavanaugh.
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Claire Fenton-Glynn, a legal scholar at the University of Cambridge, said that the last-ditch offers of help were not legally relevant.
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In a last-ditch effort Thursday to avoid the firing, McCabe and his lawyer met officials at the Justice Department for several hours.
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The European Commission and Britain have been holding last-ditch talks to clinch a deal that leaders can agree on at the meeting.
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Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel entered into talks with a rival party earlier this week in a last-ditch effort to form a government.
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Bowe Bergdahl have filed a last-ditch effort to have the case against him tossed, even after their client pleaded guilty this week.
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After the vote, in a last-ditch effort to change the name, one resident submitted a petition proposing the Sojourner Truth School District.
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Its stanzas begin to read like telegraphs from a freshly broken world: Every runnel was a Rubiconwhere every ditch was a last ditch.
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Earlier Thursday, Democrats defeated a last-ditch effort to tank the measure altogether when the Senate voted to kill an amendment from Sen.
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On Tuesday, the United States Court of Appeals rejected the government's last-ditch attempt to break up the AT&T-Time Warner merger.
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Only last month, he stood firmly against the Republicans' last-ditch attempt to repeal Obamacare — a move that ultimately tanked the whole effort.
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Clearing season is a system used by modern humans as a last ditch attempt to fill time before the start of the summer.
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Louie: No, I don't think I'd use them because I don't know if ... I mean, sure, if it's like a last-ditch effort.
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Milton Friedman would call them the "least bad tax," while Karl Marx called George's ideas "capitalist's last ditch" with a hint of friendly contempt.
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While most CREs in the U.S. can be killed with some last-ditch antibiotics, those carrying this mutation resist even more types of antibiotic.
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Others, like Laura, a 35-year-old woman from Philadelphia, are drawn to plant medicine as a last-ditch effort to conquer an addiction.
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The bill is a reversal of former President Barack Obama's last-ditch effort to protect Planned Parenthood's funding from conservative governors and state legislatures.
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At the meeting, Pelosi asked the members where they stood on the bill, signaling she could be open to making some last-ditch changes.
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"This last-ditch move of desperation is going to expose all of the sordid dealings of the California Planned Parenthood affiliates," the group said.
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The 2008 law was scheduled to sunset on December 31, but in a last-ditch effort Thursday, Congress extend its authority through January 19.
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Senate Democrats debated through the night and into Tuesday morning in a last-ditch attempt to derail DeVos, buoyed by support from Republican Sens.
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In a last-ditch bid for survival, at least a dozen people jumped into a reservoir in Concow, a rural community outside of Paradise.
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He had nearly exhausted his appeals but filed a last-ditch, handwritten petition asking a judge to review his case and declare him innocent.
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Devastated, Debbie reached out to Trebek's son again in a last-ditch effort to talk, and sure enough ... Trebek called again and got them.
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Trade pacts are the walking dead of diplomacy, repeatedly rising from the grave and lurching ghoulishly through yet more rounds of "last ditch" talks.
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This weekend is a last-ditch effort to get out the vote for Unite, especially considering how likely a Rise (or Rowlands) victory feels.
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The audience readied itself for Cronus' inevitable victory, but a sudden last-ditch maneuver allowed Lynx to land a one-in-a-million shot.
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We're stationed just outside a marina where a few folks are making last-ditch efforts to secure their boats and remove items from them.
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In a last ditch effort, as Mezger pounded Suzuki's guts in the corner, Suzuki pushed forwards and attempted to jump closed guard on Mezger.
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Some Senate Republicans doubt there will be a successful last-ditch effort this year to replace former Democratic President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law.
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Republicans, meanwhile, argue that the focus on these allegations is simply another last-ditch political maneuver to try to delay a vote on Kavanaugh.
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To fix things, Tyrion goes to Cersei in a last ditch effort to try to convince her to join the fight against the dead.
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And for many Americans who do pursue that last-ditch effort to rescue their finances, it is because of one reason: health-care costs.
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Al-Abadi said the destruction of the mosque was a last-ditch move by ISIS fighters who knew they'd lost control of the city.
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Senate Republicans are making a dramatic last-ditch effort to salvage a health care bill after their latest effort was killed on Monday night.
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Wildlife officials in Canada began a last-ditch effort to protect them by killing wolves, which occasionally preyed on the few caribou that remained.
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This is clearly a last-ditch strategy, the only card left in Trump's deck, but it's been the only card there for a while.
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A last-ditch, possibly life-saving safety precaution, but also a startling exertion of force over a product that people had paid money for.
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Romney's attacks coincided with the several current and former GOP leaders launching a last-ditch effort to hinder Trump's assent to their party's coronation.
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It hired KPMG in a last-ditch attempt to save the company, which traces its roots back to a shop founded 93 years ago.
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A last-ditch move to approve the funding by Senate Republicans on Thursday failed after Democrats blocked the GOP's bill for a second time.
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Both Nasir and Barhoumi filed lawsuits earlier this month in last-ditch efforts to be transferred before Trump took office, but courts rejected them.
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This move marks House Republicans' last-ditch effort to pursue their concerns surrounding the Clinton Foundation before Democrats take back the House in January.
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Protesters, many wearing blue berets emblazoned with yellow stars symbolizing the EU flag, poured out of subways and buses for the last-ditch effort.
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Lawyers for two of those detainees, an Algerian and a Moroccan, mounted last-ditch court challenges seeking their repatriation but the Justice Department objected.
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The industry is accused of preying on desperate consumers with high-cost loans but is also viewed as a last-ditch source of money.
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U.S.-operated antiballistic missile batteries based in Japan and South Korea are supposed to provide a last-ditch defense against this kind of risk.
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He'd thrown himself into Tessr as a last-ditch effort to achieve the wealth and respect he'd missed out on during his wasted youth.
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But just like that, Democrats are suddenly on the back foot: Defending Obamacare -- again -- from a last-ditch GOP effort to repeal the law.
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After a pretty much last-ditch attempt to contact the lander over the weekend, the German Aerospace Center (DLR) reports no signs of life.
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When he did win a majority of the delegates, anti-Trump Republicans talked about using last-ditch maneuvers at the convention to stop him.
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A full rebuild would make sense; so would a last-ditch run at contention, but a partial sale doesn't push the needle either way.
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Potential last-ditch efforts to avert the worst impacts of global warming by geoengineering Earth's climate could themselves be harmful, a new study suggests.
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Unlike casinos, I never sense that the people around me are gambling with their rent money in a last-ditch effort to get rich.
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Mr. Juncker was dispatched to Washington this week along with other European officials as part of a last-ditch effort to halt those tariffs.
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It was there when Chiellini made a last-ditch challenge, and Buffon grabbed him by the scruff of his neck in sheer, screaming delight.
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The Court of Arbitration for Sport now says it might finish deciding the last-ditch Russian appeals late Thursday night or early Friday morning.
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His lawyer, Mr. Herbert, made a last-ditch effort before opening statements on Monday to have the jurors dismissed and the case moved elsewhere.
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Last-ditch diplomatic efforts could not stop the Saudi Arabian and Emirati coalition's offensive on the Yemeni port city of Al Hudaydah this week.
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Judge Jackson ruled Tuesday morning that Mr. Stone's sentencing would go forward as planned on Thursday despite last-ditch motions by his defense lawyers.
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With precious few options left, Mr. Abbas's call to end security coordination is a last-ditch effort by the captain of a sinking ship.
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President Donald Trump weighed in on — but did not explicitly endorse — a last-ditch Obamacare repeal plan unveiled by multiple Republican senators on Wednesday.
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So weary Democrats may have no choice but to throw the sink at Sanders in a last ditch attempt to stop all his gains.
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House Republicans' latest last-ditch effort to revive a GOP Obamacare replacement faltered late Wednesday night after talks between conservatives and moderates broke down.
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Some members of LGP started scheming about buying a plot of land in Roxana themselves—a last ditch effort to stall the project again.
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Their case became a cause célèbre in London, including a last-ditch — but ultimately unsuccessful — effort in Parliament to keep them from being extradited.
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Major technology companies and tech advocacy organizations are banding together in a last-ditch effort to save the Federal Communication Commission's net neutrality rules.
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In a last-ditch attempt to derail it, conservative lawmakers had filed a motion against some aspects of the bill in Chile's Constitutional Tribunal.
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Bottom line: The last-ditch effort to find a way to assuage concerns of Senate Republicans fell apart Wednesday, and the resolution will pass.
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Ms. Waldman, however, was drawn to microdosing not so much as a career propellant, but as a last-ditch attempt to find mental equilibrium.
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The dirtiest, low-bottom bunch of Murdock-licking fraudwhores in all of mass media are throwing up a last ditch bit of political maneuver.
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Senate Republicans, after a mad dash to revive a last-ditch Obamacare repeal plan before a September 30 deadline, have conceded defeat once again.
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WASHINGTON — The White House and House Republicans appear short of a last-ditch deal on their long-promised repeal of Barack Obama's healthcare law.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May offered a "new" Brexit plan Tuesday, in a last-ditch effort to get her still-unpopular Brexit deal approved.
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That said, Monday's defeat of the anti-Trump movement's last-ditch effort clears the path for the business magnate to be the GOP standard bearer.
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As his country's economy implodes around him, Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro has resorted to what may be a last-ditch effort to stay in power.
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Culberson is still in office and it's possible he could negotiate some last-ditch funding for the Europa projects before the end of the year.
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Elsewhere in the country, Americans protested near electoral voting sites in a last-ditch plea to stop Trump's election, despite the high unlikelihood of success.
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A last-ditch run in qualifying got him up to the 163th spot, but that's the deepest starting spot for any of the championship contenders.
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Full of continental testosterone I rushed to a sex shop in a last ditch attempt to connect with whatever remained of my inner diepe keel.
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Last-ditch efforts are underway in Florida to save manatees; nearly a dozen have been taken in for first aid at Sea World in Orlando.
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Democratic and Republican electors are still working on last-ditch efforts to block President-elect Donald Trump from winning the Electoral College vote on Monday.
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Nebraska's last-ditch effort with a lob to Isaiah Roby fell short as the Terrapins upped their record to (11-3, 2-1 Big Ten).
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It's a last-ditch effort, with the thought being if they can't get rid of Trump, then they can force at least one major concession.
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Green also denied he scuppered a last-ditch rescue of BHS by Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley and said he considered buying back the business.
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On Saturday, Morrison embarked on a last-ditch visit to the southern island state of Tasmania before flying back to his Sydney electorate to vote.
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Administrators, appointed after Ashley's last-ditch bid to rescue the company failed, sold the group to its creditors including British banks and U.S. hedge funds.
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The last time I purchased new shoes was in a last-ditch effort to tackle 10 inches of snow with some Dr. Martens last winter.
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Julian Assange's lawyers are digging in for a furious, last-ditch effort to block his extradition to the U.S., following his dramatic arrest Thursday morning.
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He decided to spend last several days campaigning exclusively in Florida in a last ditch effort to save his campaign by winning his home state.
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A last-ditch effort from the state GOP to block the map failed Monday, as the US Supreme Court declined to intervene in the matter.
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Their four-day affair began with drama on the convention floor, when anti-Trump delegates unsuccessfully sought to mount a last-ditch rebellion against Trump.
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Basically, very little has changed since last month, when Congress's last-ditch attempt to cancel the repeal under the Congressional Review Act (CRA) made headlines.
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Later, in a last ditch effort to make himself essential, Eugene pitches a plan to direct the zombie's away by rewiring the Sanctuary's loudspeaker system.
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Some in the market believe the lawsuits are merely a last-ditch effort to extract money by companies that have simply failed in the marketplace.
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Nothing has been heard from the lander since July last year, and last-ditch attempts to communicate with it earlier this month yielded no response.
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In a last-ditch effort, Nokia struck a partnership with Microsoft to provide the hardware for its next generation of Windows Phones, abandoning MeeGo entirely.
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By election day, the same groups had pivoted sharply to decrying so-called sanctuary cities in a last-ditch effort to turn out the base.
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Be smart: This is Republicans' last-ditch effort to repeal and replace the ACA before the clock runs out at the end of this month.
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On Monday night, in the countdown to the new policy, some migrants considered making a last-ditch attempt to reach the United States, Pinal said.
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In a last-ditch effort to whip support for the bill, Trump swung by Capitol Hill Tuesday morning to meet with the House Republican Conference.
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He's being honest with the PGU as a last-ditch effort to save his own skin — and because he knows they probably know everything already.
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Chapman's last-ditch Hail Mary effort fell into the hands of Quest Truxton, who maintained control until Logan Wilson appeared to knock the ball out.
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May's offer to quit - a last-ditch attempt to persuade rebels in her Conservative Party to back her - slightly lifted the pound earlier on Wednesday.
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UK Foreign Minister Boris Johnson is also set to fly to Washington this week in a last-ditch effort to bolster support for the deal.
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In the interview with CNN, Tobin said he filed the involuntary bankruptcy claim against Avenatti's firm in "a last ditch spiteful effort" to get paid.
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The newest last-ditch effort that GOP Senate leaders are considering involves tweaking the Graham-Cassidy bill to win over a couple of more votes.
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The new rules are among a set of last-ditch moves by Mr. Wheeler to make the F.C.C. a stronger watchdog over the broadband industry.
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Republicans, in particular, are feeling pressure to make a last-ditch effort as they prepare to cede control of the House to Democrats in January.
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A day before the election, activists made a last-ditch effort to stop the vote but the Supreme Court failed to rule on the challenge.
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That court denied the appeal in July, at which point Shkreli filed his last-ditch effort to get the Supreme Court to take the case.
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In September, the city rejected a last-ditch request by the developers that tax-free bonds be issued to make up the difference in funding.
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In a last ditch effort, Rio 2016 asked for help from the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the ones who profited most off the 2016 Olympics.
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At the conclusion, in a last-ditch attempt to win over his audience, Daffy swallows gasoline, nitroglycerin, "a goodly amount of gunpowder" and uranium-238.
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The announcement appears to bury PDVSA President Manuel Quevedo's last-ditch effort to keep PDVSA on as operator in a July visit to the facility.
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And as Mr. Cohen's May 6 surrender date nears, his lawyers appear to be making a last-ditch effort to keep him out of prison.
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"It's a last ditch effort to see if they can turn the candidacy around," Mark Longabaugh, a senior adviser to Sanders's 2016 presidential campaign, said.
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Aware that a defender would be looking to dive at his feet in a last-ditch effort, Peterson kicked his legs up after 25 yards.
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By taking full responsibility for the actions he is accused of, legal experts say, Sergeant Bergdahl is probably making a last-ditch bid for mercy.
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At the same time, Republicans are coming to the end of a last-ditch, likely doomed, effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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The democrats are kind of making this last-ditch effort to remove Trump from office which would lead the presidency in the Vice President's hands.
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The perennial "shrink to grow" strategy adopted by disrupted companies is a last-ditch effort that has a poor track record of long-term success.
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A last-ditch attempt by a coalition of state attorneys general is said to have failed to halt T-Mobile's purchase of a smaller rival.
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The gatekeepers are not going quietly and are engaging in a last ditch Hail Mary effort to derail the FCC's progress and protect their profits.
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A few senators are trying to drag one last-ditch plan across the finish line, but Senate leadership has all but said repeal is over.
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When a last-ditch effort to merge with a LA-based company fell through in April 2001, the company pulled the plug on its efforts.
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" Gene Sperling, then the director of the White House National Economic Council, referred to the caps in a statement as "an unfortunate last-ditch device.
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Kimmel has emerged as a top critic of the Trump administration and Republicans in recent weeks over the GOP's last-ditch attempt to repeal ObamaCare.
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Four Republican senators on Wednesday introduced a last-ditch effort to repeal and replace ObamaCare, urging their leadership and President Trump to support it. Sens.
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President Trump is calling governors to try to get their support for a last-ditch ObamaCare repeal effort taking place in the Senate, says Sen.
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Given how quickly the early Democratic primaries are approaching, this debate could be pivotal for candidates seeking to make a last-ditch impression on voters.
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And for politicians seeking to prop up the flagging coal industry, carbon capture provides a last-ditch chance to make coal compatible with climate action.
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Where a research doctor sees hope in slowing a disease a bit, objective assessment says completely untested last ditch drugs never cure and sometimes harm.
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CHIP funding was expiring at the end of September, but Republicans set it aside that month to pursue a last-ditch run at repealing Obamacare.
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CNBC has learned Sears Chairman Eddie Lampert submitted a revised bid of roughly $5 billion in a last-ditch attempt to save the retailer from liquidation.
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"This is nothing but a last-ditch effort from Governor McCrory to delay and deny the results of this election," Nix said in a news release.
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That's why he declared a "national emergency" as a last-ditch effort, a move that has drawn bipartisan condemnation and will very likely face legal challenges.
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According to the essay, Dunham chose to have the procedure as a last-ditch effort to ease pain that continued, unabated, through many different treatment regimens.
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The GOP's last-ditch effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act failed in the Senate after three Republican senators voted against the proposed legislation.
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Musical episodes are usually last-ditch efforts for TV shows to change things up when the show's gone stale after several seasons of repetitive plot lines.
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Completely disabling the phone seems to be Samsung's last-ditch effort to either recover the remaining devices or remove what risk they still pose to consumers.
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On Tuesday, May made a last-ditch effort to save her Brexit deal by offering changes to an agreement that has already been rejected three times.
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Sitting out an entire season would certainly be a bold, last-ditch bit of maneuvering from Miller, which is why it's unlikely to happen, of course.
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And then on Tuesday, an emboldened Cruz left nothing unsaid, unloading on Trump in a last-ditch effort hours after voting had already begun in Indiana.
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Yet Hillary Clinton, despite some dazzling last-ditch campaigning by Mr Obama and his even more popular wife, Michelle, could not reap the benefit of it.
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Given upcoming changes in DNC debate qualifications, the fourth debate also presents a last-ditch opportunity for some lower-tier candidates to have a breakout moment.
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Paths from all across Westeros are crossing as most of your faves prepare to stage a last-ditch effort to push back the White Walker threat.
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"As a last-ditch effort to save my uterus, I decided to try a whole-foods plant-based diet," Murnane writes in Tuesday's Lenny Letter newsletter.
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In a last-ditch effort to prove he's no coward, Richard tosses the bird he carefully nursed back to health with an eyedropper into a fan.
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The big picture: May had presented a last-ditch effort to get her Brexit deal across the line, offering up the possibility of a second referendum.
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Once home, I ended my manly day with a last-ditch effort to spike my T by taking a punch from my roommate right before bed.
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He sets his three best lawyers on the hunt for this impossible case, but speaks vaguely enough so they don't know it's his last-ditch effort.
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As a last-ditch effort, Hernandez's lawyers are hoping to get her a special visa for victims of crime, since she is a domestic violence survivor.
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Jameson first tried it as a last-ditch effort to lose the baby weight that stuck around after she gave birth to Batel in April 2017.
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This last ditch effort to flip a Senate seat and give the Democrats a much-needed boost of congressional mojo should have been a blue blowout.
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In a last ditch effort, Smith said in an interview he will ask the U.S. Supreme Court for an emergency stay of the extradition next week.
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The agreement is a blow to rival Boeing Co which mounted an expensive last-ditch marketing effort for its older F/A-18E/F Super Hornet.
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This follows a last ditch appeal by prosecutors to keep Ghosn in prison, where he has been confined to a small, unheated room since his Nov.
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With mentors like Thomas Jefferson and a James Madison in mind, Tyler had proposed the Peace Convention as a last ditch attempt to save the republic.
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In a last ditch effort, the couple and their immigration attorney contacted Luis V. Gutiérrez, a congressman from Illinois and a prominent advocate for immigration reform.
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The good news is these last-ditch efforts to muscle the GOP health care bill into law are beginning to flag and work against each other.
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Last month, in a last-ditch effort to save lives, trains carried millions of litres of water to Latur, a parched district 400km east of Mumbai.
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"Italian BTP/Bund spreads will be further put to the test by last ditch efforts in Italy to hammer out a government coalition," said Benjamin Schroeder.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) said Wednesday that he supports a newer version of an ObamaCare repeal-and-replace bill, throwing some support behind the last-ditch effort.
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In a last-ditch deal with Mr. Cruz, Mr. Kasich agreed not to compete in Indiana, a critical state for those hoping to stop Mr. Trump.
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Susan Collins (R) announces she will vote "no" on the last-ditch Republican attempt to repeal and replace Obamacare, a vote that effectively kills the legislation.
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The debate is a last ditch Hail Mary for the Graham-Cassidy bill, which faces a tremendous amount of headwinds in passing the Senate this week.
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We're told she wanted the chance to speak with him in person, hear his story and hash out a last-ditch effort to save his life.
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My edges were still very straight, so my bun looked intentional — not like a last-ditch effort to make my straight hair last one more week.
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The American Hospital Association is opposing the GOP's last-ditch ObamaCare repeal bill, saying the legislation puts the health coverage of 10 million people at risk.
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Earlier this year, President Obama unveiled a plan to close the facility in a last-ditch effort to fulfill a promise from his first presidential campaign.
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Those initiatives are all dead now, along with Nokia's mobile phone business, which Microsoft swallowed in 2013 in a last-ditch effort to matter in mobile.
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Matt Bevin of Kentucky lost his reelection bid this month despite a last-ditch effort from Trump to boost one of the nation's most unpopular governors.
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It's Thursday evening here in Washington where a vote on a last-ditch measure to repeal and replace ObamaCare could come next week in the Senate.
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The Graham-Cassidy bill, which could get a vote next week in the Senate, is the GOP's last-ditch attempt to repeal and replace ObamaCare. Sen.
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Democratic Senate hopefuls are keeping their distance from a last-ditch effort by President Obama to close the Guantanamo Bay military prison before he leaves office.
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That is why a potential shortage of ventilators is so dangerous: They are the last-ditch supportive treatment for Covid-219 while the body heals itself.
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Before you know it, April 17 will be here and you'll be scrambling to file your taxes in a last-ditch effort to beat the deadline.
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He dismissed the seven missiles the Houthis fired at Saudi Arabia from Yemen on Sunday as "a last-ditch effort" that only showed they were weak.
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Mcr-1 is a gene that indicates the bacteria is resistant to colostin, a potent antibiotic that doctors turn to only as a last-ditch effort.
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Airlines had made a last ditch plea urging that $29 billion of $603 billion sought in assistance for airlines be in the form of cash grants.
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Airlines had made a last ditch plea urging that $29 billion of $603 billion sought in assistance for airlines be in the form of cash grants.
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After a last-ditch attempt to put on a smaller, free event at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Maryland, organizers announced that Woodstock 50 was officially canceled.
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The New York Democrat shared the announcement on Twitter Wednesday after a last-ditch effort to qualify for the second round of primary debates fell short.
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In typically brash Musk style, the 48-year-old said he worked during New Year&aposs Eve in a last-ditch bid to help deliver vehicles.
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Rudy, in a last-ditch bid to scare up some new material, tape-records the rhymes, jokes and tall tales of a group of homeless men.
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In August, Mr. McCabe's lawyers met with Jeffrey A. Rosen, the deputy attorney general, to make a last-ditch appeal for prosecutors to drop the case.
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But a small and vociferous group of nonprofits, charities, and human rights organizations have banded together to make a last-ditch attempt to block the sale.
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In the morning, it'll be Sudden Departure anniversary day, and Kevin will make a last-ditch trip to another dimension, from which he may never return.
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The last-ditch move comes about a week after the House and Senate officially began negotiations on how to merge their very separate Zika funding bills.
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Ted Cruz (Texas) had reached an agreement recently that Kasich would cede Indiana to Cruz as a last-ditch effort to block Trump from amassing delegates.
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Every year, hundreds of thousands of obese Americans undergo weight-loss surgery in a last-ditch effort to shed pounds and control their Type 153 diabetes.
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Attorneys said last-ditch efforts at reaching a global settlement collapsed late Friday, and the focus switched over the weekend to just Cuyahoga and Summit counties.
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Leaders of 20 charter schools in Detroit, including some of the highest-performing, made a last-ditch effort to urge the Legislature to adopt the commission.
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"But it's not last-ditch," said Dina G. Lansey, the assistant director for diversity and inclusion in clinical research at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center.
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News of the September payments comes as Trump and Vice President Pence have backed renewed efforts for a last-ditch ObamaCare repeal bill in the Senate.
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The White House and Republican leadership agreed to cut the benefits as part of a last-ditch attempt to woo enough conservatives to support the bill.
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CEO Isaac Larian launched a last-ditch effort to save Toys R Us, promising $200 million from investors and stating a goal of crowdfunding the rest.
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Ahead of Toshiba's planned decision to pick a preferred bidder on Thursday, attention has focused on last-ditch efforts to salvage the government-Western Digital bid.
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Passera, backed by investment bank UBS, presented a last-ditch rival bailout plan for Monte dei Paschi in July but was rebuffed by the bank's board.
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The cases pit an inmate's claims of religious liberty against prison officials who say the requests are meritless and simply last-ditch attempts to avoid execution.
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The president is already planning to use year-end spending negotiations in a last-ditch attempt to fund his border wall ahead of the 2020 election.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced yesterday that there would be no vote on the last-ditch attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare.
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Estrangement is a last-ditch effort to stop the pain of abusive or neglectful parental behavior and to reclaim the self that was damaged in childhood.
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Republicans weren't happy with how all of this went down and found the timing exceedingly suspicious — calling it a last-ditch effort to block Kavanaugh's nomination.
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The automakers are making a last-ditch appeal to try to revive talks in order to avoid years of uncertainty over what rules they will face.
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Imposing such tariffs would be a last-ditch option hitting at U.S. corn farmers' top export market, and such a move would hurt Mexico's own industry.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House and House Republicans appear short of a last-ditch deal on their long-promised repeal of Barack Obama's health care law.
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Florida Citizens for Science could still lobby Republican Florida governor Rick Scott to veto the bills, assuming the senate bill passes—an unlikely last-ditch effort.
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Late Tuesday, they failed in the latest, last-ditch effort to break a nearly yearlong stalemate that has left the nation's fifth-largest state without a budget.
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Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz led last ditch talks with Jammeh in Banjul on Wednesday before meeting Senegal's President Macky Sall and Barrow in Dakar overnight.
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In a last ditch bid to secure Walloon backing, EU trade officials are offering to tweak a political declaration appended to the treaty, an EU source said.
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There's a lot at stake and the country is watching — and numerous public figures came out in a last ditch attempt to thwart Moore on Monday night.
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Despite last-ditch efforts to persuade electors to vote down Trump, just two of the 22016 Republican electors cast a ballot against the president-elect, Politico reported.
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"This was just a last ditch effort for me to wake up someone I really love before they go and make some really serious mistakes," she said.
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A minor defeat of around 30 or 40 votes could tempt May to return to Brussels in a last-ditch attempt to tweak the draft withdrawal agreement.
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It's less an incantation than a last-ditch effort; the staff is her mother's, so she knows that it's magic, she just doesn't know how it's magic.
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In a last-ditch effort to save Brexit from going more sideways, May even offered to resign if her already-twice-rejected plan was approved by MPs.
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This last-ditch argument—that Mr Robart's move went too far, covered too much—was Mr Flentje's best, though he spent only a few minutes developing it.
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It positions Corrine's seduction not as a last-ditch effort to save her relationship with Nick, but as a Hail Mary on behalf of the entire show.
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Meanwhile, the agencies are involved in investigating the last remaining yakuza clan, who become entangled with the League of Villains in a last-ditch attempt to survive.
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Bernie Sanders, her Democratic opponent, has spent much of the last three weeks in the state, barnstorming in a last ditch effort to win the Golden State.
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Yet at the Karnes City center one day, two frantic lawyers scrambled just to make last-ditch contact with bewildered women who had lost several legal rounds.
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Timing: The last-ditch effort, which outraged Democrats call a blatant "power grab," comes less than a month after Evers and Kaul defeated the state's Republican incumbents.
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Defense Secretary Jim Mattis' announced departure came hours after a last-ditch effort to keep President Trump from pulling troops in Syria, the New York Times reports.
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In a last-ditch attempt to reclaim its military strength, the prime minister calls on the entire Jewish diaspora to return to Israel and defend the homeland.
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The last-ditch agreement with her rebellious Interior Minister Horst Seehofer represents a significant climbdown for Merkel, who had welcomed hundreds of thousands of migrants to Germany.
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The political potency of Medicaid was evident in Republicans' last-ditch and futile vote on a "skinny repeal" — a proposal that dropped most changes to Medicaid. Sen.
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It's unlikely that this last-ditch effort by the White House to block Hicks' testimony will have any impact on how House Democrats on the committee proceed.
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But Liberman can either be an asset or a spoiler if the White House decides to launch a last-ditch effort to restart Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
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"Maybe when people get really tired of superhero movies, they'll do it as one last ditch desperate attempt to kind of milk the cow dry," McAvoy said.
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Most of the new ads that aired this week were in Indiana, as Ted Cruz mounted a last-ditch effort to stop Donald Trump before Tuesday's primary.
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After eight years of promising to repeal Obamacare, Republicans failed to reach agreement amongst themselves to do so, and a last ditch effort went down in flames.
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In a last ditch effort to locate Sara, he does what we would all do, and uses what little information he has about Sara to find her.
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Opposition leaders say it was a last-ditch effort by Maduro to get rid of the opposition and the checks and balances between the branches of government.
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As the media furore grew, Kettering resorted to the sort of last-ditch tactics usually exhibited by drunk people at the end of the night: emotional blackmail.
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Some members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus are headed to the White House for a last-ditch meeting on healthcare ahead of a House vote Thursday.
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The beleaguered socialist government in France will lead initiatives to strengthen growth and job creation in a last-ditch effort to prop up its low approval ratings.
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Guinea's President Alpha Conde and Mauritania's President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz arrived in the Gambian capital Banjul on Friday for last-ditch talks with Jammeh, witnesses said.
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Trump is set to release his tax reform plan on Wednesday, a last-ditch effort to demonstrate momentum ahead of his 100th day in office this Saturday.
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Some of the Dodd-Frank Act's staunchest defenders are making a last-ditch effort to kill a bill that would strip much of the 2010 financial regulations.
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Air Force (1-2, 0-1) had two opportunities to respond, but Arion Worthman's last-ditch pass attempt was intercepted by San Diego State safety Trey Lomax.
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A surrogate or volunteer from each campaign may speak to their neighbors in a last-ditch plea for support, adding to the uncertainty going into the process.
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A last-ditch effort by a group of Senate Republicans to end the partial government shutdown and clinch a long-stalled immigration deal quickly unraveled on Thursday.
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When the mix was complete, on a last ditch effort to see if Peaches could be involved, Shraya emailed her with a clear ask of a feature.
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Spain's planned visit to the White House comes weeks after French President Emmanuel Macron visited Washington in a last-ditch effort to save the Iran nuclear agreement.
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The last-ditch attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act -- a promise eight years in the making for Republicans -- failed without even a floor vote.
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Last-ditch negotiations may still resolve their differences, but if they do not, there will likely be a nasty political—and perhaps even armed—fight for independence.
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And this latest proposal is his last-ditch effort to provide life support for coal plants that could not otherwise compete against other sources of power generation.
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Roughly 40 members of Congress from both chambers and parties have missed votes in this latest series of votes, adding another complication to the last-ditch scramble.
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He is expected to appear on Monday in the Senate alongside Ms. Rousseff, who is making a last-ditch effort to avoid being definitively ousted as president.
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On Monday, President Trump made a last-ditch plea to U.S. Senate Republicans to "do the right thing" and fulfill campaign promises to repeal and replace Obamacare.
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Republicans in the state attempted a last-ditch effort to delay the bill until the report is released, but were unsuccessful, according to the Burlington Free Press.
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But it seemed like it was kind of a last-ditch effort when he saw that people even on his own side were speaking out against him.
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But the last-ditch repeal effort, meant to be passed by a September 30 deadline, may have another cost: the health insurance of nearly nine million children.
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In a dramatic, likely futile last-ditch effort, a House Representative has introduced a bill designed to block the Federal Communications Commission from repealing net neutrality rules.
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Q: Why do you think we, as a culture, are so endlessly obsessed with stories about last-ditch attempts to stave off the end of the world?
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The chaos does not seem to interest him, though I also think he believes that this last-ditch effort by the anti- Trumpers is a fool's errand.
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In the latest chapter in the saga, she reports how Juul has pulled its most popular flavor in a last-ditch effort to stop teens from vaping.
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The White House also defended Gorsuch, saying the whole thing was just a last-ditch effort to tarnish Gorsuch's reputation and cast doubt on his legal rigor.
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The rapper was in court Wednesday and in a last-ditch effort ... told the judge he was forced to take the plea, and tried to withdraw it.
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On Sunday, her lawyers said she filed a dual motion to Israel's Supreme Court to block her looming deportation and consider a last-ditch appeal for entry.
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His shocking announcement about Israeli sovereignty in the West Bank appeared to be a last-ditch effort to rally his right-wing base and stay in power.
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The company is also considering cost-cutting measures like layoffs and embarking on what some see as its last-ditch growth effort around TV-style livestreaming video.
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In September, in a last-ditch effort, Mr. McKinnon and Mr. Winthrop sent a few rolls of fabric to Carolina Cotton Works and its president, Page Ashby.
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The first comes to her when Negan, in a last-ditch attempt to save his bat from the flame, confesses that Lucille was his dead wife's name.
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As a last-ditch effort, I took out a business card and scribbled on the back that I was in town and to please call or write.
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday urged Republican senators to push through a last-ditch attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act before the end of the month.
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President Trump railed against Democrats' impeachment inquiry and made a last-ditch appeal at his campaign rally in Lexington, Kentucky, Monday night for voters to back Gov.
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John McCain (R-Ariz.) said Wednesday that he supports a newer version of an ObamaCare repeal-and-replace bill, throwing some support behind the last-ditch effort.
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Washington (CNN)A majority of Americans disapproves of the Republican Party's last-ditch effort to repeal and replace Obamacare, a new CBS News poll released Monday finds.
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Brexit is now hanging in the balance after the U.K. government submitted last-ditch proposals to the EU as the departure date of October 31 fast approaches.
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And the House's last-ditch immigration efforts have been upended by Trump's initial comments dismissing a compromise bill written by GOP leaders, conservatives and more moderate Republicans.
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With such a drastic shift in our political landscape, it is not unreasonable to expect a possible last-ditch effort to revive the Part B pricing demo.
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Chris Van Hollen and Donna Edwards crisscrossed the state in a last-ditch get-out-the-vote blitz, visiting early voting centers and making several Baltimore stops.
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German shipping group Rickmers said it would file for insolvency after bondholder HSH Nordbank rejected its restructuring plan a day ahead of a last-ditch bondholders' meeting.
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Sin City convention chaos As Sanders supporters jockeyed for a last-ditch delegate grab, the May Nevada Democratic convention erupted into chaos as some delegates became violent.
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Ransom then tries in a last-last-ditch effort to stab Marta with one of Harlan's knives, but it ends up being from Harlan's trick knife collection.
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Then there was Ice Screamers (later Sweet Screamers, and, as a last ditch, Sweet Creamers), a soft-serve spot run by a surly guy with an eyepatch.
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A last-ditch effort Wednesday evening to split the two provisions ultimately fell flat — lawmakers voted against the straight repeal and didn't take up the moratorium provision.
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"The department and the embassy made last-ditch efforts trying to save her," Charles Jose, a spokesman for the Department of Foreign Affairs, told reporters in Manila.
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Supporters of reform are mobilizing a last-ditch assault on Capitol Hill, hoping to convince lawmakers that reform is a matter of public safety and fiscal prudence.
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Ohio election attorney Brey, who said he dislikes but will vote for Trump, believes a challenge in Ohio would be a last-ditch effort for the candidate.
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Pai's opponents mounted a last-ditch effort to force the FCC to cancel the vote, pointing to evidence of fake comments submitted to the agency's public record.
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Overnight, the newest DC Extended Universe film was redubbed "Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey," a last-ditch effort to persuade comic book fans to see the film.
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Three courts in Britain agreed with the hospital, as did the European Court of Human Rights, which last week rejected a last-ditch appeal by Charlie's parents.
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Mr. Netanyahu's major rival, the former army chief Benny Gantz, and analysts dismissed the plan as a last-ditch effort to rally Mr. Netanyahu's right-wing base.
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Rubio and Cruz ganged up on Trump at Thursday's debate in Houston in a last-ditch bid to keep him from winning in states on Super Tuesday.
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Mexico's top diplomat is meeting with Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday in a last ditch effort to prevent the tariffs from taking effect as planned on Monday.
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GOP senators Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy introduced a new healthcare bill earlier this month, in a last-ditch effort to repeal and replace Obamacare before September 30.
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Moore did not concede the special election, which took place on December 12, and made a last-ditch effort to call for a new Senate election this week.
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Sterling gained on Wednesday as Prime Minister Theresa May sought a Brexit compromise with opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn in a last-ditch effort to end a national crisis.
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My boyfriend, taking advantage of a seemingly last ditch effort by the publishing industry to save the future of print, had purchased a bundle deal on magazine subscriptions.
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It was a last-ditch effort without much evidence to go off of from McCrory's team, not dissimilar to Jill Stein's recount efforts in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
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It's important to [ask more questions] at the beginning of these industries rather than later, when we're making a last-ditch effort to [solve the problems they've created].
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In the coming months, current and former athletes will be making a last-ditch effort to demand restitution — and to prevent what happened with Nassar from happening again.
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Last month, economists warned that the planned transfer risked depleting the central bank's last-ditch defenses while also making the budget more reliant on one-off income boosts.
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Defense attorney Robert Montgomery made a last-ditch effort to get the court to throw out the victim impact statements ... and the judge agreed to grant the motion.
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"This has been very challenging for all of us," he told reporters in the Capitol after his last-ditch effort to repeal the bill fell apart this morning.
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Last July, an Epperly acolyte looked to the juice as a last-ditch cure for his terminal pancreatic cancer, which he did not want to treat with chemotherapy.
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A R I Z O N A was our last-ditch effort, where we thought if nobody cares, it's cool, as long as we did it for ourselves.
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Fabrizio Viola, chief executive of BMPS, told CNBC Monday that he believes the bank will have a "positive" future after a last-ditch recapitalization plan announced on Friday.
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Separately, Vice President Mike Pence was meeting near the Capitol with recalcitrant members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus in a last-ditch effort to secure support. Rep.
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In the end, his last-ditch "skinny bill" itself was only publicly released after 9:30 pm Eastern last night, with the Senate voting on it after midnight.
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The Electoral College is set to vote on December 19, and the last-ditch efforts to stop Trump from taking the White House are running out of time.
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Monarch had been in last-ditch talks with the Civil Aviation Authority, a regulator, to renew its licence to sell package holidays, but failed to reach a deal.
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If you're someone with insomnia, you know that there's a point each night when you get really desperate and turn to your last-ditch effort to fall asleep.
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After the punch, the ball bounced close enough to him that he was able to track it down and make a last ditch effort to steal a draw.
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Taking executive action on the census would be a last-ditch attempt to the circumvent the Supreme Court's recent decision to effectively block the addition of the question.
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By late Sunday morning, DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz had resigned, and a last-ditch effort to prevent nasty displays of party disunity was in full swing. Party
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Sticking with the U.S., Trump and House of Representative leaders made a last-ditch effort to persuade conservative Republicans to vote in favor of plans to overhaul Obamacare.
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Sears has been shuttering stores, selling off assets like its Craftsman brand and borrowing money from CEO Eddie Lampert — what's seen as a last-ditch effort to survive.
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After essentially bankrupting himself with the launch of the critically successful yet commercially disappointing Retro/Grade, Neverending Nightmares was Gilgenbach's last-ditch attempt at creating a video game.
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"This is nothing but a last-ditch effort from Governor McCrory to delay and deny the results of this election," Nix said, adding that Cooper's margin seems insurmountable.
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The president has repeatedly indicated he believes he can influence the direction of Trump's presidency, a last-ditch bid to preserve accomplishments his successor has pledged to erase.
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Not one of them said they were optimistic about the chances of passing the GOP's last-ditch Graham-Cassidy bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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That's what the Kremlin did in 1969 when it sent Premier Alexei Kosygin to Beijing in a last-ditch attempt to head off a possible Sino-Soviet confrontation.
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And for those times when you absolutely must get closer to your subject (and your feet can't get you there), digital zoom has been a last-ditch option.
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Last-ditch efforts to sprint off the fence take a lot more energy than circling out in the measured fashion he could in the middle of the cage.
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He did, though, eventually get bogged down in the Russian winter and return to Paris, leaving his troops behind, in a last-ditch effort to save his rule.
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Their defense was indeed superb, the highlight being Ragner Sigurdsson's last-ditch tackle on Jamie Vardy in the penalty area when the England forward was about to shoot.
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The ad, sponsored by Unite for America and Americans Take Action, is part of a last-ditch effort to persuade electors casting their votes Monday to reject Trump.
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President Donald Trump made a last-ditch plea on Monday to U.S. Senate Republicans to "do the right thing" and fulfill campaign promises to repeal and replace Obamacare.
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It's been a much-delayed timeframe punctuated by numerous outside attacks and internal spats, abruptly delayed markups and a last-ditch attempt to jumpstart the bill this September.
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Joining McCain is his close friend, South Carolina's Lindsay Graham, and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, who together last month sponsored a last-ditch, failed bill, to replace Obamacare.
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Cromartie's attorneys also filed a last-ditch appeal Friday, noting that Lucas told the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles in 1997 that Clark — not Cromartie — shot Slysz.
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Senate Republicans have decided to not vote on their latest ObamaCare repeal legislation, signaling a collapse in their last-ditch effort to kill off President Obama's signature law.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Iceland's last-ditch defending, never-say-die attitude and a touch of luck was just too much for Austria's inexperienced side, beaten coach Marcel Koller said.
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And it could mean preparing a last-ditch effort to survive that war by launching multiple nuclear strikes, chancing a nuclear retaliation for the slim chance to survive.
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Gibraltar lifted the detention order on Thursday but the vessel's fate was further complicated by the United States, which made a last-ditch legal appeal to hold it.
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But everyone knew by the time you got to your last one, you had to do something amazing, or everyone was likely to die in that last ditch.
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However, he was persuaded by CSU officials to make a last-ditch effort to resolve his differences with Merkel, according to reports, and the two will meet Monday.
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President Trump and Vice President Pence have been making calls to senators and governors in a furious effort to gain support for a last-ditch ObamaCare repeal bill.
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SENATE REJECTS MORE DEFENSE SPENDING: The Senate rejected a GOP push to increase defense spending Thursday despite a last-ditch effort to pressure Democrats into supporting the measure.
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But the Graham-Cassidy repeal bill, the GOP's last-ditch attempt to pass a repeal before the deadline, is considered dead after failing to win enough Republican votes.
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Lambert's parents filed a last-ditch legal bid to keep him alive at the European Court of Human Rights and appealed to French President Emmanuel Macron to intervene.
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And the week before the Beijing Olympics opened in 2008, the city shut down factories and dramatically reduced traffic in a last-ditch attempt to improve air quality.
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Why it matters: Cohn, Trump's top economic adviser, is mounting a last-ditch attempt to thwart Trump's proposal on tariffs, which faces opposition from industry and some Republicans .
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But in case you're wondering, Lexi's last-ditch efforts to warn Peter about Alayah didn't help her connection with the Bachelor, and she was sent packing soon after.
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Whitney Houston's only Emmy award is about to go up for auction IF Emmy honchos fail in their last ditch effort to block the sale ... TMZ has learned.
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Germany's two biggest lenders, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank, started what analysts called a last-ditch effort to create an institution that could compete with giant American investment banks.
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On Tuesday, Kimmel slammed Cassidy, the author of the GOP's last-ditch plan to overhaul US health care, for failing to meet those standards in his own legislation.
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But officials said that Mr. Mattis made a last-ditch effort to persuade Mr. Trump to reverse his Syria decision on Thursday and resigned when he was rebuffed.
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So on Friday, the day after the Senate's last-ditch effort at passing a bill was defeated in a stunning late-night vote, Trump was in Long Island.
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The application for a rerun is seen as a last-ditch attempt by the governing party to avoid losing control of Istanbul, Turkey's largest city and financial center.
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Finally, in a last-ditch effort, the pilots briefly turned the electric trim system back on, hoping the motor will help them turn the wheel and regain control.
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WASHINGTON — Eleven governors, including five Republicans and a pivotal Alaskan independent, urged the Senate on Tuesday to reject a last-ditch push to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
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Mr. Trump's announcement capped a frantic four-day period in which American and European diplomats made a last-ditch effort to bridge their differences and preserve the agreement.
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What to watch: If last-ditch efforts to form a government over the next three weeks fail, Israel will be headed for its third election in a year.
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Tax reform is the Trump administration's second major legislative push, and the last of 2017, after a last-ditch effort to repeal and replace ObamaCare failed in September.
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Trump-loyalist Republican senators went on Fox News on Tuesday evening and made a last-ditch defense of the president: A quid pro quo is no big deal.
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The message amounted to a last-ditch attempt by the North Koreans to reach a deal on some sanctions relief in exchange for dismantling the Yongbyon nuclear complex.
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President Trump on Wednesday applauded the Republican senators who introduced a last-ditch effort to repeal and replace ObamaCare, though he stopped short of a full-throated endorsement.
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Kamara went right, cut left, then headed back right where he hugged the sideline until cutting upfield when Mark Barron made a last-ditch effort to tackle him.
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The group, which represents hospitals that treat a high share of low-income people, said it is opposed to a last-ditch bill to repeal ObamaCare from Sens.
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SENATE REJECTS DEFENSE SPENDING INCREASE: The Senate rejected a GOP push to increase defense spending Thursday despite a last-ditch effort to pressure Democrats into supporting the measure.
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Where fulminating against the libs was something Nixon mostly did alone with his Scotch bottle, until it became his last-ditch defence, it is Mr Trump's main method.
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Senate Republicans decided Tuesday to not vote on their latest ObamaCare repeal legislation, signaling a collapse in their last-ditch effort to kill off President Obama's signature law.
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This is not to say all effortful restraint is useless, but rather that it should be seen as a last-ditch effort to save ourselves from bad behavior.
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Russia was accused of trying to overthrow the government of Montenegro in October 2016, for example, in a last-ditch effort to stop the country from joining NATO.
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Then in May 2018, Doe claims Kane got her pregnant for a 3rd time -- even though she had used Plan B as a last-ditch attempt at birth control.
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Last-ditch talks with key financial stakeholders also failed to reach a deal and the directors concluded the business was insolvent at a board meeting held the same day.
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Horford blocked six shots, thrice swatting Cousins — twice in the first half and again on Cousins' last-ditch 3-point attempt with 5.8 seconds left to seal the game.
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The embattled coworking space operator is said to be weighing last-ditch financing options this week to avoid running out of money after a disastrous attempt at an IPO.
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Run by the NDLEA, Nigeria's equivalent to the Drug Enforcement Agency, it was part rehab and part correctional facility, somewhere between a halfway house and a last-ditch hope.
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The Weinstein Company, the troubled film studio co-founded by disgraced executive Harvey Weinstein, is filing for bankruptcy after last-ditch negotiations to sell the company's assets fell through.
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Lindsey Graham introduced a last-ditch Obamacare repeal bill Wednesday morning he referred to his GOP colleagues as a "band of brothers" standing between America and universal health care.
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For the creators BuzzFeed News spoke with, this lawsuit comes as a last ditch effort to make YouTube address what they've been complaining about for years with no remedy.
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If Hillary Clinton had won the election, Mr Obama might have made a last-ditch push during the lame-duck session of the outgoing Congress, which started this week.
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Given its sudden popularity, one of the ironies about "Break My Stride" is that it was something of a last-ditch attempt to break through in the record industry.
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The sub-zero party faces a potential challenge from the possibility that European governments might loosen their purse strings in a last-ditch bid to shore up flailing economies.
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The credit data was released unexpectedly early, hours ahead of the resumption of last-ditch U.S.-China trade talks and a day ahead of the threatened U.S. tariff hike.
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Cruz is also making a last-ditch effort to revitalize his campaign by saying Wednesday that Carly Fiorina would be his running mate if he won the GOP nomination.
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Jameson first tried it as a last-ditch effort to lose the baby weight that stuck around after she gave birth to her daughter Batel Lu in April 2017.
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A British couple is spending their final hours with their 10-month-old son, Charlie Gard, after their last-ditch efforts to try and keep him alive were denied.
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He accused the tycoon of preventing RAL from meeting pension regulators about the deficit and of scuppering a last-ditch rescue of BHS by Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley.
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Shaky sentiment for new listings was evident this week as Global Fashion Group on Wednesday drastically cut its IPO offering price in a last ditch attempt to draw investors.
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In a last-ditch effort to get funding, John's mom took out an ad in the local newspaper and the textile division of the technology behemoth Samsung called John.
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Finally, he made one last-ditch effort with Hannah G. — and surprisingly, despite her close connection with Dylan, she hadn't completely closed the door on their first-day flirtations.
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As the movie closes, there's a failed rescue attempt followed by a last-ditch effort from Banning, set in a decimated construction zone in the middle of the city.
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But Sanders's suite of policies is missing an essential program that would help to ensure that means-tested cash transfers are truly a last-ditch protection—a child allowance.
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The problem in 2008 was the racial tinge to Clinton's last-ditch defense: that Obama was a doomed candidate because of his alleged inability to win over white voters.
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Carney's comments come as British Prime Minister Theresa May travels to Brussels in a last-ditch effort to find a breakthrough on her Brexit deal with the European Union.
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The world's oldest bank has all but failed to pull off a last-ditch private sector rescue plan, making a state rescue for look inevitable, sources said on Wednesday.
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In a last-ditch effort to get you to open up Pokémon Go for the first time since July, Niantic is adding a new species to the lineup: Ditto.
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The focus is on last-ditch talks that dragged on late into Tuesday night to see whether the two sides can draft an agreement on Brexit before the summit.
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Later on Friday, British Prime Minister Theresa May will make a last-ditch attempt to unite her divided government on what kind of relationship with the EU it wants.
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That last-ditch signal makes sense since, as the final seconds of "White Violin" tick down, blazing chunks of the moon fall to Earth, setting the entire world aflame.
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Others leave their emails and phone numbers, hoping for a last-ditch shot at survival for themselves or their family members with leaky hearts and stage four cancer diagnoses.
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Why it matters: This is a last-ditch effort to save the iconic species and one that isn't undertaken lightly because some species of porpoise die when they're captured.
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With early polls showing Ossoff nearing the 50 percent threshold to avoid a runoff on June 20, other Republican groups are making a last-ditch effort in the race.
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Prime Minister Theresa May's top lawyer will try to clinch a Brexit compromise with the EU this week in a last-ditch effort to win over rebellious British lawmakers.
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The New York Times reported Saturday that Republican leaders have been urging Kasich to get out of the race, as part of a last-ditch effort to stop Trump.
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I decide that the last-ditch effort is to try exercising, something just about every hot bartender at Tales of the Cocktail recommended doing after you drink too much.
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It will tell the story of Operation Dynamo — a last-ditch effort to evacuate 300,000 Allied troops who were surrounded by Nazi troops in the French seaport of Dunkirk.
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In a last-ditch effort to suppress Blankenship, Trump on Monday urged voters to reject the former coal executive and instead vote for either Jenkins or Morrisey on Tuesday.
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Despite Save Lamu filing a last ditch legal bid to halt the project in Kenya's National Environment Tribunal in November, Amu Power still hopes to start work in March.
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In the meantime, Tuesday will kick off a series of last-ditch meetings and closed-door negotiations to try to chart a path out of a seemingly irreconcilable divide.
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"EPA's continued work on the Clean Energy Incentive Program is inconsistent with the stay and part of EPA's last-ditch effort to save the president's legacy carbon mandates," Sen.
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Now that place has been decimated in a last-ditch effort to resuscitate something that will never be accepted by those who never understood it in the first place.
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Instead, they made a stirring defensive stand, repelling four last-ditch Eagles passes from the Giants' 232-yard line to preserve an important 228-217 victory at MetLife Stadium.
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Net neutrality supporters have been making a last-ditch drive to try to save the rules from repeal, though the GOP-controlled Congress has shown little interest in intervening.
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The two have come to Spain seeking a last-ditch cure for the constellation of bizarre and possibly psychosomatic ailments that plague Rose, including, perhaps, an inability to walk.
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Denver's Brandon McManus answered with a 31-yarder field goal in the fourth quarter to restore the Broncos' eight point cushion before Brady mounted a last ditch Patriots rally.
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IBM's $34 billion acquisition of Red Hat is a last-ditch effort by IBM to play catch-up in the cloud industry, analyst Joel Fishbein told CNBC on Monday.
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In a last-ditch effort to turn a profit, the company has begun spinning off its retail stores into real estate investments by leasing the properties to other businesses.
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The Wall Street Journal reports that the company has laid off the majority of its staff as part of a "last-ditch effort" to save cash and avoid bankruptcy.
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Brendan Dassey will be released from prison by no later than Friday at 8 PM after a judge rejected the state's last-ditch effort to keep him locked up.
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In a last-ditch attempt to foster alliances farther afield, he emerged one day in January in Denmark, where he met with a separatist politician from the Faroe Islands.
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Steve King, is Ward's last-ditch effort to convince voters of her Trump bona fides as she seeks to fend off challenges from former Sheriff Joe Arpaio and Rep.
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Whether because of sleeplessness or the grinding stress of last-ditch negotiations, when she took her place at the dispatch box what came out was a dry, croaking rasp.
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There were last-ditch efforts to change the bill, as Pelosi spoke with Mnuchin Thursday morning, in an attempt to negotiate tweaks the legislation before it hits the floor.
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A chaotic press conference on Tuesday, with Lam appearing frail but still resolute, failed in what could have been a last-ditch effort to convince protesters to go home.
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"In general, the fact is that this last-ditch effort to pass the health care bill was not baked in," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
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Some have argued that eliminating commissions made the firm's $26 billion merger with Schwab (SCHW) inevitable -- a last ditch effort to stay competitive by partnering with a larger rival.
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Now possibly the next attorney general, Mr. Giuliani, 473, aligned himself with Mr. Trump in a last-ditch grasp at influence and relevance, according to those who know him.
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On Tuesday, Senate Republicans decided against voting by the end of September on a last-ditch effort to repeal the health-care law, acknowledging the measure wouldn't have passed.
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As a last-ditch attempt to salvage this part of the mission, NASA plans to try to push the probe into the surface in late February and early March.
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On the day Ms. Menser was sentenced, her mother said, she had been scheduled to meet with her oncologist to discuss a last-ditch effort to treat the disease.
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McCain, 81, was one of three Republican senators who voted against a last-ditch GOP attempt to repeal Obamacare in July, shortly after he was diagnosed with brain cancer.
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Monte dei Paschi is making a last-ditch bid to raise 5 billion euros ($5.22 billion) by year-end through a new debt swap offer and a share issue.
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The last-ditch Republican bill to repeal Obamacare would result in 580,000 lost jobs and $240 billion in lost economic activity over the next decade, a new analysis warns.
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Clinton have enthusiastically backed the notion of challenging the results in the three states as a last-ditch effort to reverse Mr. Trump's clear majority in the Electoral College.
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A GOP senator calls President Trump's deal with Democrats on the debt ceiling "ironic," since it freed up the chamber to make a last-ditch press for ObamaCare repeal.
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The California senator has gone from one of the front-runners for the Democratic nomination this summer to being forced to run a last-ditch, Iowa-only candidacy today.
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Collins, who also voted against the Senate's last-ditch ObamaCare repeal strategy earlier this summer, said the momentum of the health-care debate has shifted to hearings that Sen.
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When Derek Carr's last-ditch pass into the end zone from the Jacksonville 433 was broken up as time expired, the fans booed and tossed objects on the field.
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When Derek Carr's last-ditch pass into the end zone from the Jacksonville 40 was broken up as time expired, the fans booed and tossed objects on the field.
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"This is nothing but a last-ditch effort from Governor McCrory to delay and deny the results of this election," Cooper campaign manager Trey Nix said in a statement.
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In 2010, Rowling wrote an op-ed urging her fans to vote for Labour's Gordon Brown, in a last-ditch effort to keep his failing Labour government in power.
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Netanyahu, head of the right-wing Likud party, has been making last-ditch efforts to avoid the collapse of the government, weakened by the resignation of his defence minister.
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Among possible Republican contenders is Evan McMullin, who ran a last-ditch third-party presidential campaign to derail Trump and has expressed interest in running for public office again.
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Sources suggest that Senate Republicans are weighing a last-ditch idea to pass some kind of health care bill in the coming days: a narrowly focused Obamacare repeal bill.
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He thinks the only way Mueller would have leaked the information is as a last ditch effort to get Trump to agree to an interview by eliciting public pressure.
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May's last-ditch approach to Corbyn, who is loathed by many of her Conservatives and mocked by May herself as unfit to govern, provoked anger in her febrile party.
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But the medication that's often used as the last-ditch effort is one that changed her life — even though, as Kushner tells Refinery29 — it wasn't an easy decision to make.
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A federal appeals court on Thursday rejected a last-ditch effort by LG Electronics Inc to transfer to Northern California a patent infringement case filed against it in Eastern Texas.
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The fate of the last-ditch push to repeal and replace Obamacare will come down to one impossible question: How fickle will Republican senators be on their health care positions?
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LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling gained on Wednesday as Prime Minister Theresa May sought a Brexit compromise with opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn in a last-ditch effort to end a national crisis.
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As fans who finished the episode know, Nick offers up his body as a prison for the Dark Lord in a last-ditch effort to help Sabrina defeat the devil.
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They chose to pursue other priorities — first, a last-ditch effort to repeal Obamacare, then a major tax overhaul centered on a massive corporate tax cut — instead of funding CHIP.
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In a last-ditch effort to save the phone business, BlackBerry last year shifted its focus to Android-based models, launching the curved-screen Priv with its slide-out keyboard.
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But with less than three weeks until the South Carolina primary, usage of Obama's likeness in ads could surge as campaigns make a last-ditch effort to increase black support.
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Weinstein bankruptcy: The Weinstein Company, the film studio founded by disgraced mogul Harvey Weinsein, announced it's filing for bankruptcy after last-ditch efforts to sell the company's assets fell through.
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Spain's King Felipe is meeting with the country's political parties Tuesday in a last-ditch bid to end a political impasse that has left Spain without a government since December.
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But if the models tell us that climate change is devastating but survivable, as most models show, then those last-ditch solutions should perhaps stay in the toolkit for now.
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Even last-ditch safety precautions – in the case of the Pittsburgh Zoo, a net stretched below the observation deck Maddox fell from – can fail in a case like this. 3.
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The star first tried it as a last-ditch effort to lose the baby weight that stuck around after she gave birth to her daughter Batel Lu in April 2017.
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Eventually, after a last-ditch experimental treatment, a doctor told him they discovered a lesion on the temporal parietal region of his brain, which appeared to be the last straw.
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Last week's EU summit was a desperate last ditch effort to tackle the crisis, which largely revolved around trying to convince Turkey to stop refugee boats from leaving its shores.
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The 823 Republican National Convention is making a last-ditch effort to cover its costs by propositioning a Las Vegas casino billionaire for a cool $6 million, according to Politico.
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Her half-brother has also criticized the royal couple, but wrote an open letter to the 36-year-old earlier this week making a last ditch effort to get invited.
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Tehran is mounting a last-ditch effort to save a 2015 nuclear deal that Washington has abandoned, with plans to impose unilateral sanctions including strict curbs on Iran's oil exports.
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Williams' legal team tried to show the tax issue was concocted by ETE as a last-ditch effort to back out of a deal that otherwise was relatively air-tight.
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World Premiere To the Bone / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Marti Noxon) — In a last-ditch effort to battle her severe anorexia, 20-year-old Ellen enters a group recovery home.
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Details from Bolton's forthcoming memoir have dribbled out in The New York Times, leading to a last-ditch effort among Senate Democrats to compel his testimony in Trump's impeachment trial.
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Although it's never been done before, Democrats could employ an obscure 1887 law during the process in a last-ditch effort to stop Trump from taking the oath of office.
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Although it's never been done before, Democrats could employ an obscure 203 law during the process in a last-ditch effort to stop Trump from taking the oath of office.
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I was all ready to give up on the eGPU until I reached out to Apple to see if I could make a last-ditch effort to troubleshoot my problems.
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Alabama officials certified Democrat Doug Jones as the winner of this month's special Senate election, despite a last ditch legal effort by Republican rival Roy Moore to delay the certification.
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The world's oldest bank has all but failed to pull off a last-ditch private sector rescue plan, making a state rescue appear to be inevitable, sources said on Wednesday.
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Some raised the possibility that his attempt to annul the impeachment vote was a last-ditch effort by Ms. Rousseff to prevent her ouster, which now seems all but certain.
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Gibraltar lifted a detention order on the vessel on Thursday but its fate was further complicated by the United States, which made a last-ditch legal appeal to hold it.
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Opponents of the unconventional candidate will also be making a last-ditch effort to deny Trump the crown, or to at least loudly highlight opposition to him within the party.
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Last month, French President Emmanuel Macron visited the White House for an official state visit and to make a last-ditch effort to persuade Trump to remain in the agreement.
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Lobbyists for business and public interest groups are flocking to the White House in a last-ditch attempt to shape the Labor Department's hotly contested "fiduciary rule" for investment advisers.
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BRASÍLIA — Brazil's suspended president, Dilma Rousseff, took the stand on Monday at her impeachment trial in the Senate, delivering a last-ditch defense to prevent her final removal from office.
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"Yesterday's last-ditch effort - adding just three people to its now 15-person board - is a cynical attempt to preserve power by this entrenched board," Gerstner said in a statement.
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" RNC Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel told Fox News that Cohen's upcoming testimony was a "last ditch effort to save face and cast blame on everyone but himself for his crimes.
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British lawmakers instructed Prime Minister Theresa May to demand that Brussels replace the Irish border arrangement known as the "backstop," in a last-ditch attempt to renegotiate an exit treaty.
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Why this matters: The White House is afraid Jackson won't get confirmed, Axios' Jonathan Swan reported, so this call could be Jackson's last-ditch effort to convince Democrats he's worthy.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Seven EU nations called on the European Commission this week to set stricter limits on tailpipe carbon emissions, in last ditch lobbying ahead of its proposal next month.
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In the fourth minute of stoppage time, Austria pushed everyone forward, and had the keeper directing traffic from near midfield, in a last-ditch effort to eke out a win.
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Only a strong performance will offer Mr. Trump hope of reversing his slide and starting a last-ditch effort to persuade undecided voters that he is qualified to be president.
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Mitch McConnell, center, had also banked on Luther Strange, but the Senate majority leader's biggest defeat came when his party's last-ditch attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act imploded.
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He also discussed the war in Yemen, dismissing a recent missile attack on Saudi Arabia by Yemeni rebels as a "last-ditch effort" that showed only that they were weak.
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Senate Republicans, seemingly short on votes for their last-ditch plan to repeal Obamacare, are desperately tweaking the bill in hopes of winning over both their moderate and conservative wings.
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The ship was released Sunday, shortly after the United States issued a warrant for its seizure Friday in what appeared to be a last-ditch attempt to stop the tanker.
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On Tuesday, WeWork's largest outside investor, SoftBank, provided a last-ditch lifeline — a multibillion-dollar takeover that would wrest control from Adam Neumann, WeWork's co-founder and former chief executive.
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Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy, whose Graham-Cassidy bill is being touted as the last-ditch effort for Republicans to replace Obamacare with a health care system of their own.
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"Nobody thinks more of James Comey than James Comey, and his testimony was simply a last ditch attempt to save face with the American people," she said in a statement.
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The White House billed the National Guard move as a last-ditch step to stem a torrent of people and drugs across the border in the face of congressional inaction.
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But the spotlight during the month will be focused on items such as the debt limit, government funding, Harvey aid and potentially a last ditch effort to finally repeal ObamaCare.
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"Rather than work to better protect residents and their families, these corporate nursing homes filed a lawsuit in a last-ditch effort to hang on to forced arbitration," she said.
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Several Republicans in the room said Ryan described it as a last-ditch attempt to block Democrats' "poison pills," amendments they say are designed to derail the underlying spending legislation.
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Warren didn't directly answer Buttigieg's assertion she was a latecomer to the cause, the implication being that she came around in a last-ditch effort to revive a flailing campaign.
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That made Nebraska a last-ditch spot for opponents of the project to influence regulators: officials held public meetings on the pipeline and considered 500,000 comments before approving the project.
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No Democrats are backing DeVos, and no other Republicans are expected to break with her, despite a last-ditch effort by the minority party to put pressure on the GOP.
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But on Tuesday, three Republican senators — Ms. Collins, Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska — told Mr. McConnell they would not support his last-ditch effort.
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But Israel's Supreme Court has issued a temporary injunction to freeze the demolition orders after residents submitted a last-ditch application for permanent construction to the Civil Administration's planning bureau.
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White House officials have been warning him against the action, but they also view it as a potential last-ditch exit ramp if they cannot find another face-saving solution.
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Another board member, Mitchell Pally, who represents Long Island, made a last-ditch effort to delay the fare increase for commuter railroads until the board could consider Mr. Schwartz's idea.
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Donald Trump swept aside a last-ditch bid to block his ascension to the White House on Monday, officially claiming the title of president-elect with his Electoral College victory.
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The last-ditch Senate attempt to repeal Obamacare with a two-year delay to replace the law appears doomed, just 14 hours after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell proposed it.
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On Friday, Iran said European countries had offered too little at last-ditch talks to persuade Iran to back off from its plans to breach limits imposed by that agreement.
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The star, 44, first tried it as a last-ditch effort to lose the baby weight that stuck around after she gave birth to her daughter Batel Lu in April 2017.
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People weren't buying his music then, and he was making one last-ditch effort to win back their hearts and ears — the This Is It performances in London — when he died.
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"Hype has encouraged rampant off-label use of checkpoint inhibitors as a last-ditch effort," he says—even for patients with tumors that show no evidence they'll respond to the drugs.
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The filibuster has gone from being rarely used to constantly applied, from being a last-ditch tool minority blocs use to protect their interests to a standard feature of partisan obstruction.
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Reached by email on Saturday, Johnson told Gizmodo she contacted the agency as a last-ditch effort after temperatures began to drop and she worried about the bird in freezing temperatures.
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He lost his $250 million superyacht Equanimity when it was seized by Indonesian authorities, but he's been trying to buy a new, smaller yacht, possibly as a last-ditch escape route.
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Whatever last-ditch plan the collected heroes of the Marvel universe will try, at least we know that it'll be in style, with the reveal of some slick, white Avengers uniforms.
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Republican senators are hunkering down in a last-ditch attempt to prevent their own divisions from pushing their healthcare plan to oblivion, introducing a bill to repeal Obamacare without a replacement.
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The largest health care organizations in the United States really don't like Cassidy-Graham, the last-ditch proposal from Senate Republicans to try to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A major auto trade group is making a last-ditch effort to block the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from finalizing tough fuel economy standards through the 2025 model year.
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However, early Friday morning, the senator dashed the hopes of President Trump and the Republican leadership by voting "no" on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's last-ditch effort to repeal Obamacare.
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Wednesday's short announcement was the supervisor's last-ditch effort to salvage the final piece of a three-year effort to draw a line under the euro zone's debt and banking crisis.
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Israeli officials remain concerned that Obama and his aides have not explicitly ruled out some kind of last-ditch U.S. action, either at the United Nations or in another public forum.
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Still, the top Chinese trade negotiator, Vice Premier Liu He, will go to Washington for the talks on Thursday and Friday, setting up a last-ditch bid to salvage the negotiations.
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The meeting, which is set to run into the evening at Chequers, May's country residence, is a last-ditch appeal to ministers to put Brexit divisions behind them and move forward.
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As a last-ditch effort, Fischer asked Horus Sound owner Frank Bornemann to take on the role of producer, but it was determined the band were far too along in tracking.
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Republicans' last-ditch effort was a "skinny repeal" bill that would have eliminated a few major Obamacare guidelines, but their third repeal attempt couldn't pass an early Friday morning vote, either.
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In a last-ditch-effort, they collect their last string of pots which will determine whether they're able to go to safety before the storm, or set out like the Saga.
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