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Huawei is once again locking horns with the US government.
Finally, Andre and Hakeem (Bryshere Y. Gray) are still locking horns.
Christie Cruz isn't the only candidate with whom Rubio is locking horns.
The matter ended with Melaleuca and the collection company locking horns in court.
Guatemalan lawmakers and anti-graft proponents have been locking horns in recent months.
Photographs of the pair naturally indicate holidaying chums rather than artistic geniuses locking horns.
More recently, Rome and Brussels seem to be locking horns over the government's spending plans.
It was unclear if both sides were still locking horns over Google's taxes for other years.
That had Christie and Rubio, both of whom hope to win New Hampshire, repeatedly locking horns.
It is permanently locking horns with the fast followers who try to copy its innovations and progress.
More than a decade since the first case against him, he is still locking horns with the authorities.
One of the rams is fighting passionately for something; the other one's mostly locking horns for a laugh.
He's going to spend much of the Finals locking horns with one of Durant, Klay, or Draymond Green.
If you see two rams locking horns, you don't need the play-by-play announcer explaining what they are doing.
" Wendy knows why Chuck and Bobby are locking horns: they're alpha dogs who "sniffed each other and didn't like the smell.
NBC and Dish are locking horns over the monthly price per subscriber the satellite operator would pay to carry NBC's channels.
This time, negotiators are locking horns over more routine employment matters, including the shoring up of a faltering health care plan.
The world's two leading economies are locking horns in an unprecedented manner, and Huawei finds itself in the middle of that clash.
Locking horns with the global financial industry to transition big banks away from supporting fossil fuel infrastructure development is a daunting challenge.
I am looking forward to locking horns with the phenomenal Lionel Messi, but we are now focused on the warm-up clash with Brazil.
The Essar Steel case has dragged on for about 700 days and has seen global and local steel firms locking horns to grab Essar's assets.
The big picture: Kaspersky has been locking horns with the Department of Homeland Security and lawmakers after both independently banned Kaspersky software from government systems.
This past season saw Kourtney Kardashian locking horns with both Kardashian West and their sister Khloe Kardashian over Kourtney's lack of desire to film the show.
Locking horns with the rail sector has backfired on previous French governments - paralyzing train strikes in 1995 forced then-Prime Minister Alain Juppe to pull planned reforms.
If the Democrats take the House and not the Senate, would-be Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Trump will spend the next two years locking horns over subpoena after subpoena.
From intervening in the Middle East to locking horns with Russia to defending NATO, Trump is quickly emerging as a leader who is more of Washington than against it.
The post-World War II order that has been steady for several generations is getting wobbly: China's expansion, Russia's invasions and meddling, Iran and Saudi locking horns, rising populist nationalism.
The season premiere finds the stress and paranoia of this protracted battle weighing heavily on both men, who are committed to locking horns no matter how miserable it makes them.
President Oprah was fantasized about as an antidote to a caustic, whimsical president: the woman with the extensive "angel network" taking on a master Twitter troll, one television genius locking horns with another.
The iPhone maker is locking horns with the European Union over the bloc&aposs push for a standard charger that works for all smartphones in an effort to cut down on electronic waste.
We got Diaz leaving the UFC 209 in Vegas ... and after he was done insulting UFC welterweight champ Tyron Woodley ... we asked him his thoughts on Bisping & St-Pierre locking horns in the future.
The two economic superpowers have been engaged in a trade war for nearly two years, locking horns over what observers say is a larger battle over who will control the technologies of the future.
The United States has ratcheted up the rhetoric in the past year, calling on allies to bar the firm from next-generation 5G mobile networks while locking horns with China in a trade war.
This is pretty clearly true, and it's generated a Democratic contest that is in some ways frustrating in its simplicity — Clinton and Sanders have been locking horns for months with nothing new to say.
Given the track record that companies like Uber have had in locking horns with regulators, this puts Grab immediately into a strong position in terms of introducing and running with new services in the future.
O.J. Simpson's reputation as a violent convicted criminal is already SO HORRIBLE, it's basically impossible to inflict even more damage to it ... so says the Vegas hotel locking horns with Juice in a defamation case.
Cattaneo is the second CEO to leave TIM in less than two years after locking horns with the French group led by billionaire Vincent Bollore, whose stated ambition is to build a southern European media powerhouse.
Industry leaders and consumer advocates are already locking horns over the provisions of the bill, like whether it will prohibit states from enacting their own tougher privacy rules or exactly how it will define personal information.
This will never happen in a single country market like China but now that the ASEAN ride hailing unicorns are finally locking horns, the stage may be set for a Didi-Kuadi like scenario to unfold.
Carney also told lawmakers on Tuesday he was "absolutely serene" about the way he warned of a possible Brexit hit to the economy before the referendum, locking horns again with supporters of the victorious "Leave" campaign.
Podemos in Spain have just completely destroyed the two-party system, and radical left party Syriza from Greece have been locking horns with the European Union over bailouts and economic reform over the last twelve months.
Clashes with Vivendi have also contributed to the early departure of TIM Chief Executive Flavio Cattaneo, who is the second CEO to leave the company in less than two years after locking horns with the top investor.
But locking horns with the rail sector has backfired on previous French governments - paralysing train strikes in 1995 forced prime minister Alain Juppe to pull planned reforms - and unions are seeking to show they still have clout.
China has battled the Trump administration over protectionist trade policy for months, locking horns with the president over issues including intellectual property theft and other unfair trade practices that the U.S. has accused China of participating in.
"With worries about the United States and China locking horns on trade issues and Japan's parliamentary testimony coming up on Tuesday, few participants are willing to buy the dollar," said Yukio Ishizuki, senior currency strategist at Daiwa Securities.
Jackson, Mississippi (CNN)A spate of bills across the nation, but especially across the South, has pitted religious freedom against LGBT rights, resurrecting the specter of the civil rights movement, which saw religion and race locking horns many decades ago.
LONDON (Reuters) - Just as Greece and its international lenders are locking horns once again over the country's bailout and the tasks it needs to carry out to get the money, economic releases are suggesting more tough times ahead for everyday Greeks.
As McGregor made a scene in the Bellagon, getting between officials and the knocked out fighter and in no way meaning to take attention away from his teammate's win, he found himself locking horns with old rival, referee Marc Goddard.
Bosom buddies not long ago, when the U.S. president shielded Ankara from being sanctioned over its purchase of Russian missile defence systems, the two are locking horns over Turkey's launch of a military campaign in northeastern Syria against Kurdish forces.
We were locking horns over everything — when to stop and fill up the jerrycans, which little guesthouse to sleep in, whether to get chicken and chips or omelets, again, for dinner, great chunks of silence sitting between us at meals.
Bosom buddies not long ago, when the U.S. president shielded Ankara from being sanctioned over its purchase of Russian missile defense systems, the two are locking horns over Turkey's launch of a military campaign in northeastern Syria against Kurdish forces.
Christine Blasey Ford, who has nearly capsized the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh by accusing him of sexually assaulting her when they were both teenagers, is locking horns with the Republicans in the Senate Judiciary Committee over how her claims should be evaluated.
That hasn't kept the Wisconsin congressman from locking horns at times with his party's bombastic nominee, including one instance over the summer when Ryan called Trump's suggestion that a Hispanic judge could not rule fairly against him the "textbook definition of a racist comment."
BOSTON (Reuters) - The double murder trial of former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez ended on Thursday with the prosecution and his defense attorneys locking horns over whether he had argued with, or even noticed, the men he is charged with gunning down outside a nightclub.
President Johnson faced a fiendish tangle of problems: He had to restrain Seoul and Pyongyang from locking horns in a war that could quickly engulf thousands of American troops in South Korea, dissuade President Park from withdrawing crack South Korean troops fighting in Vietnam to reinforce his vulnerable home front, and get the captive Pueblo sailors back before the Communists executed them.
How Congress could rein in Google and Facebook Makena Kelly looks at Congress' plans for a new national data privacy law, which could borrow elements of Europe's General Data Protection Regulation: Industry leaders and consumer advocates are already locking horns over the provisions of the bill, like whether it will prohibit states from enacting their own tougher privacy rules or exactly how it will define personal information.
Zaghul strongly promoted Arabic in education, and necessarily locking horns with his British advisor. Dunlop became a figure associated with British resistance to Egyptian anti-colonialism. Dunlop resigned his post during the Egyptian revolution of 1919.
Cable operators and arch rivals Anjali Mishra (Ruchi Singh) and Shiva Shukla (Jae Singh) are dead against the idea of them getting married and so are their families, who have been locking horns for generations. But, fate has different plans altogether.
The filming team travelled from the lowest point on the continent, the Danakil Depression in Ethiopia, to the highest, the summit of Kilimanjaro. Successes included rare footage of huge feeding groups of manta rays, and Walia ibex locking horns in the Simien Mountains.
JD's connections, through Ganesh, reaches a gangster named Bhavani Chaudhury, whose criminal network lends muscle to a local politician Tilak Dhari. Shiva is a new student at college. He joins a small group of friends including Prakash and Asha. Shiva's confident gait and tough attitude leads to JD locking horns with him.
Amira comes in and ruffles a few feathers, especially Zainab's. Obviously with Syed being a mummy's boy, she has to have her say. I don't think Zainab would be happy with anyone that Syed's with — they'd have to be absolutely perfect. Mummy Masood will be doing a lot of meddling and locking horns with Amira.
Amira comes in and ruffles a few feathers, especially [Syed's mother] Zainab's. Obviously with Syed being a mummy's boy, she has to have her say. I don't think Zainab would be happy with anyone that Syed's with — they'd have to be absolutely perfect. Mummy Masood will be doing a lot of meddling and locking horns with Amira.
It was about in body length, and in most respects, resembled modern pronghorns. However, in addition to the pair of forked horns located above the eyes, as in modern pronghorns, it also possessed a second, longer and unforked, pair on the back of the skull. Most likely, males used these to fight in a fashion similar to modern pronghorns, locking horns and then pushing until the opponent gives in.
Therefore, Malacca and Aceh became direct competitors. With the Portuguese and Johor frequently locking horns, Aceh launched multiple raids against both sides to tighten its grip over the straits. The rise and expansion of Aceh encouraged the Portuguese and Johor to sign a truce and divert their attention to Aceh. The truce, however, was short-lived and with Aceh severely weakened, Johor and the Portuguese had each other in their sights again.
The males then leave their separate wintering areas and gather again. Male ibex locking horns A linear dominance hierarchy exists among males. In small populations, which are more cohesive, males know their place in the hierarchy based on memories of past encounters, while in mobile and large groups, where encounters with strangers are common, rank is based on horn size.Schaller, G. B. (1977) Mountain monarchs: wild sheep and goats of the Himalaya.
Therefore, Malacca and Aceh became direct competitors. With the Portuguese and Johor frequently locking horns, Aceh launched multiple raids against both sides to tighten its grip over the straits. The rise and expansion of Aceh encouraged the Portuguese and Johor to sign a truce and divert their attention to Aceh. The truce, however, was short-lived and with Aceh severely weakened, Johor and the Portuguese had each other in their sights again.
The battle of the booksellers saw London booksellers locking horns with the newly emerging Scottish book trade over the right to reprint works falling outside the protection of the Statute of Anne. The Scottish booksellers argued that no common law copyright existed in an author's work. The London booksellers argued that the Statute of Anne only supplemented and supported a pre-existing common law copyright. The dispute was argued out in a number of notable cases, including Millar v.
A running joke has been that during the winter the house has been cold enough to freeze breath. This is contrasted with the spendthrift attitude of the kids and their locking horns with Andy over this. Arguably because Roger's money pays the bills, he is also careful with expenses, but shows nowhere near the parsimony of his wife. Andy has also been shown to obsess over certain other fads, such as "Bitty Babies" (a parody of Beanie Babies), the movie Titanic, and the Nintendo DS game Nintendogs.
Hamilton (1743–1748), the London booksellers turned to common law and starting a 30-year period known as the battle of the booksellers. The battle of the booksellers saw London booksellers locking horns with the newly emerging Scottish book trade over the right to reprint works falling outside the protection of the Statute of Anne. The Scottish booksellers argued that no common law copyright existed in an author's work. The London booksellers argued that the Statute of Anne only supplemented and supported a pre-existing common law copyright.
The Thin Blue Line is set in the police station of the fictional English town of Gasforth. One of the main themes shows the uniformed squad led by Inspector Fowler and the CID led by Detective Inspector Grim locking horns over similar, or even the same, issues while having conflicting views or methods of operation. Generally the uniformed section triumphs over the detectives, although not without their own foibles. Although other PCs and staff than the main characters are visible in the background and at meetings they generally have no speaking parts.
The movie begins with Deva (Shaam) where his deadly gangster life is being showcased also locking horns with a Dubai based gangster in a real estate issue. Then the movie shifts to Santhu ((Yash) a straight forward guy and a daring guy who is loved by his family. One day, he falls in love with a girl named Ananya (Radhika Pandit) an architecture student. Initially, he befriends Ananya to woo her and after few days he gets to know that she is engaged to Deva because that was her dead parents' wish.
Andy has often clashed with her children about school. She fails to relate to Jason due to his interest in science whereas she was more artistic, and is entirely unsympathetic with Paige and Peter's hatred of school, being under the impression that due to her own love of education, all her kids should share it. Her locking horns with the kids on school is not without justification, as Peter and Paige are often shown as "go-nowheres", being lazy in school and rarely involved in extracurricular courses. Even on rare occasions Jason has flubbed his schoolwork, causing Andy to come down upon him like an iceberg meeting an ocean liner.
George was recruited to Survivor after answering a casting call specifically looking for an NFL wife. Prior to casting, George had never watched Survivor and could neither swim nor fish. However, she turned out to be one of the strongest competitors of the season, and came in second to J.T. Thomas in the fan favorite vote. Despite letting it be known that she was married to Eddie George, blowing up at her tribe mates and locking horns with Survivor host Jeff Probst, George was one of only four Jalapao members (out of eight), as well as the only woman from her tribe, to make it to the merge.
His seventh novel, Joe Victim (2013), features Joe Middleton (from The Cleaner) and follows his story from the moment that The Cleaner ends. His eighth novel, Five Minutes Alone (2014), features former Detective Carl Schroeder and Theodore Tate locking horns in a cat and mouse chase to find a killer who is allowing rape victims to exact revenge on their attackers. Trust No One is a stand alone novel featuring a retired crime writer, Jerry Grey, who has developed Alzheimers. He confesses to crimes that he wrote about - but the lines between what happened in his books and what is happening start to blur.
Los Angeles Times July 08, 1994 O.C. Blues Festival Creators Locking Horns in Court Frank Messina The festival was set to go ahead in September 1994 but there was a conflicting event that stopped it. Jim Oakes had applied for a permit for the festival to be held from the 24th to the 25th but it was discovered by city officials that a wedding had been booked for the 24th and to be held at the park. City officials informed Oaks that the wedding had first priority. To complicate matters even further, another festival also named the Orange County Blues Festival was set to take place on October 1 at Doheny State Beach.
An editorial in USA Today was critical of BP, saying that the explosion "was likely the result of corner-cutting and risk-taking ingrained in BP's culture." The editorial also criticized the accuracy and tone of comments made by BP executives. Ted Turner Ted Turner commented on CNN about the spill along with the West Virginia Upper Big Branch Mine disaster on 5 April, stating that God might be using those incidents to send a message about offshore drilling and coal mining. "I think maybe we ought to just leave the coal in the ground and go with solar and wind power and geothermals,"CNN Newsroom – Locking Horns Over Oil Leak (transcript).
They finished as runners-up in both 1956–57 and 1957–58, again applying unsuccessfully for Football League membership, although they received one vote in 1957 and two in 1958. The Southern League was split into North-West and South-East divisions for the 1958–59 season, with Bedford winning the South-East section and going on to beat North-West champions Hereford United 2–1 in a championship play-off at Edgar Street.Champions Locking Horns In Decider Southern League Despite winning the Southern League, they failed to receive a single vote in the 1959 Football League elections. The following season saw further league re- organisation, with Bedford placed in the new Premier Division; their FA Cup campaign ended with a 4–0 first round defeat at Gillingham.
Blubaugh was a starting defender for the F.C. Seattle Storm (1986–1989), again with former Seattle Sounder Tommy Jenkins at the helm, of the newly minted Western Soccer Alliance. The F.C. Seattle Storm enjoyed a successful campaign overseas in the 1987 and 1988 Great Britain Tours, locking horns with elite English clubs Middlesbrough F.C., A.F.C. Bournemouth, Portsmouth F.C., Queen's Park Rangers F.C., Oldham Athletic A.F.C., Lincoln City F.C., Sunderland F.C., and Hull City A.F.C., not to mention perennial Scottish power, Dundee F.C.. 1988 witnessed the Storm secure the top spot in the Western Soccer Alliance regular season standings and, at once, march their way through the playoffs summarily disposing of a talent-laden San Jose Earthquakes team in the final 5-0, deservedly crowning them Western Soccer Alliance Champions.
The following day the Elimination Final featured Burnie Hawks and Glenorchy, again at North Hobart Oval, the choice of venue was not a popular one with the Coastal club who had finished two games clear and a significantly higher percentage above Glenorchy. The two clubs who had fought out a controversial match earlier in the season would face off in a thrilling finish to the match, the Hawks had been too good for the first three quarters and still held a 27-point lead at the final change. In the final quarter Glenorchy found form and played their best football for several months and produced an amazing ten goal final quarter to overrun a disappointed Burnie Hawks' team by 13-points. The Second Semi Final would prove to be a dress rehearsal for the Grand Final, with Clarence and North Launceston locking horns in a hard-fought match at North Hobart.
In 1944, Eve (Dakota Blue Richards), an evacuee from London, arrives at Lightfields with her little sister Vivien (Leilah de Meza) and is sent to help out on the farm, owned by Albert (Sam Hazeldine) and Martha Felwood (Jill Halfpenny). She befriends Albert and Martha's daughter, Lucy (Antonia Clarke), who is later tragically killed in a fire at the barn after locking horns with Eve over the heart of dashing American Dwight (Neil Jackson). The rest of this time period shows Lucy's family grieving for their dead daughter and Eve's determination to find out what really happened to her. In 1975, Vivien (Lucy Cohu) along with her daughter Clare (Karla Crome) arrive at Lightfields years later, in the summer of 1975 to stay at the house for six weeks, while Vivien is trying to take some time away to deal with her failing marriage.
Intraspecific competition does not just involve direct interactions between members of the same species (such as male deer locking horns when competing for mates) but can also include indirect interactions where an individual depletes a shared resource (such as a grizzly bear catching a salmon that can then no longer be eaten by bears at different points along a river). The way in which resources are partitioned by organisms also varies and can be split into scramble and contest competition. Scramble competition involves a relatively even distribution of resources among a population as all individuals exploit a common resource pool. In contrast, contest competition is the uneven distribution of resources and occurs when hierarchies in a population influence the amount of resource each individual receives. Organisms in the most prized territories or at the top of the hierarchies obtain a sufficient quantity of the resources, whereas individuals without a territory don’t obtain any of the resource.
He regarded Hungarian nationalism as a revolutionary threat to the Habsburg dynasty and reportedly became angry when officers of the 9th Hussars Regiment (which he commanded) spoke Hungarian in his presence – despite the fact that it was the official regimental language. He further regarded the Hungarian branch of the Dual Monarchy's army, the Honvédség, as an unreliable and potentially threatening force within the empire, complaining at the Hungarians' failure to provide funds for the joint army and opposing the formation of artillery units within the Hungarian forces. He also advocated a cautious approach towards Serbia – repeatedly locking horns with Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf, Vienna's hard-line Chief of the General Staff, warning that harsh treatment of Serbia would bring Austria-Hungary into open conflict with Russia, to the ruin of both empires. He was disappointed when Austria-Hungary failed to act as a great power, such as during the Boxer Rebellion, in 1900.

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