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We've made much of The Based God's Curse at Noisey.
No one made much of the request for monetary donations.
Read: This City Once Made Much of What Canada Bought.
The CFPB doesn't seem to have made much of a dent.
While early coverage made much of the move as a way
Nor has Tyler made much of an effort to publicize herself.
But the militants never made much of a stand in Hawija.
In the end, none of this made much of a difference.
But Oath hasn't made much of a dent in the duopoly.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: I don't think he made much of it.
I think we made much of it up as we went along.
Fertitta made much of his fortune in the restaurant and hospitality business.
Who the candidate was, probably wouldn't have made much of a difference.
He made much of his qualifications, accomplishments and friendship with Mr Trump.
She has made much of her aim to improve Japanese women's lot.
But he has made much of his friendship with the new US President.
It has never made much of a fanfare around its financing or valuation.
Backstrom hadn't exactly made much of an impression on the masses with his .
Gillespie, for instance, has made much of Northam's shifting position on Confederate statues.
Unfortunately, so far, that doesn't seem to have made much of an impression.
Mr Odinga's campaign has made much of accusations of unfairness, sighs a Western ambassador.
Steyer made much of his $1.6 billion fortune managing his hedge fund, Farallon Capital.
Most male late-night hosts have not made much of the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
Chardonnay was grown as well, but it never made much of a positive impression.
Infantino has made much of his credentials as the reformer a rotten organization required.
The overtures do not appear to have made much of a difference for Steyer.
The dealmaker-in-chief has made much of his efforts to sweet-talk Kim.
Before "Bel Canto" opened, the media made much of its relevance to current events.
But none of these developments made much of a dent in Fairstein's public image.
As that movie was never made, much of the tape has never been seen before.
He made much of lawsuits filed by former students of the now-defunct Trump University.
In her early campaign pitches, Gillibrand has made much of her role as a mother.
Deportivo was relegated, and few among his cadre of players made much of an impression.
Modi made much of the progress India has made since independence from British rule in 1947.
This means some extremely weird stuff was made, much of which has gone down in obscurity.
Neither of Cruz's top rivals has made much of an effort to court the cigar vote.
Not that Arnold thinks the release of the tape would've made much of a difference, anyway.
That brief spat with Taylor Swift notwithstanding, Apple Music has made much of the same play.
Why it matters: Google's never really made much of a splash in social media — remember Wave?
Gordon's issues began before he had made much of a name for himself as a player.
If the party won the presidency, that wouldn't have made much of a difference for Austria.
Mr. Sanders, for his part, has not made much of an effort to soften his image.
But this much is clear: Nothing that's happened this week has made much of a difference.
Not that it would have made much of a difference, as Arkan's antics were hardly secret.
Léger, though not himself a Dadaist, made much of the machine, but little of sex farce.
They're both well-cast, but neither actor made much of an impression in the overly busy Apocalypse.
He made much of his wealth as an early investor in tech companies like Facebook and Etsy.
In 85033, then-candidate Obama made much of his opposition to the Bush administration's warrantless spying program.
The Pixel received positive reviews, but it hasn't made much of a dent in the smartphone market.
But Noah never made much of an impact this season, even when he was on the court.
One argument made by proponents of dual class is that it hasn't made much of a difference.
But to date, segwit has not been widely adopted and in turn hasn't made much of a dent.
President Donald Trump made much of the low death count when he visited San Juan on October 280rd.
So none of the candidates for national or statewide office made much of their Indianness on the trail.
Medvedev, 23, dropped his opening service game and never made much of an impression on his opponent's serve.
Turnill said four hikes are possible this year and the market has already made much of the adjustment.
Editorial College basketball has long made much of its money by sleazy recruitment and exploitation of teenage stars.
I worked both bottom corners completely before I had made much of a dent in the northern hemisphere.
Mr. Wu made much of his relationship with Mr. Schwarzman, who now heads Mr. Trump's business advisory council.
Decades after air-conditioning made much of the Sun Belt livable, it has now become standard nearly everywhere.
Other people at the funeral had been sick with mysterious fevers, but she hadn't made much of it.
Mental health professionals have made much of the practice, said to be a favorite of narcissists and abusive spouses.
Let's face it, running mate choices haven't really made much of a difference in just about every presidential election.
"Southland" reminds me a lot of both of those shows, except that it never made much of a splash.
In other states, the impact of Comey's letter may not have made much of a dent in Democratic numbers.
President Trump's broadside aimed at Vanity Fair mastered a tricky title and made much of a 14-word statement.
The violence has forced more than half a million from their homes and made much of the north ungovernable.
Catsimatidis made much of his wealth from the oil refineries and gas stations he owns, The Real Deal reported.
Buddhist monks have made much of that trend in their rhetoric, portraying their faith to be under existential threat.
Republicans at the time made much of the argument that Clinton's misconduct made him morally unfit for the presidency.
The Chinese made much of their announcement two months ago that they were suspending coal imports from North Korea.
Still, he made much of bumping up the minimum wage for the over-8303s, from £7.20 to £7.50 per hour.
News conference tomorrow at 11:00 A.M. Trump has made much of his opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal.
But while there are some real gems in this stretch, none of them made much of a splash upon release.
Apple has made much of those a capabilities, but an ostensibly minor feature may help AR apps spread: Screen recording.
Historically that hasn't made much of a difference because the gender gap hasn't been as large as it is today.
Since then, he hasn't made much of a dent in the polls — he's stuck in the bottom tier of candidates.
Some commentators have made much of this success, arguing that it shows Putin's declining popularity among the important Moscow electorate.
Despite the Weinstein's cache in the entertainment industry, Weinstein Books never made much of a mark in the literary world.
Dean Heller (R) is in his first term and polling suggests he hasn't made much of an impression on voters.
Lawmakers in the U.S. have made much of the ties between Eugene Kaspersky, the company's founder, and Russian intelligence agencies.
However, the three-day summit wrapped up yesterday and doesn't seem to have made much of a difference at all.
His words incited some of this nation's darkest demons and made much of what was once considered unconscionable wholly permissible.
IGTV, which features videos up to 60 minutes versus Instagram's normal 60-second limit, hasn't made much of a splash yet.
During her historic run for the presidency, Hillary Clinton has made much of her record of fighting for women and children.
Don Jr. made much of his passions for shooting and hunting on the campaign and is closely affiliated with the NRA.
Doesn't seem like she made much of a stink about it -- Chandler went on to appear in 10 outta 18 episodes.
Over the years, Gawker Media espoused a gossipy, wry tone that often made much of the traditional media seem old-fashioned.
The Knicks (28-163) fell well short of that bar, and it might not have made much of a difference anyway.
Sheeran made much of the record in Nashville, whose fame as an industry hub is no longer limited to country music.
Meanwhile, Uganda's press made much of people giving Mr Besigye cash, fruit and even cows, suggesting widespread support for his fourth campaign.
Trump has made much of his support for Israel, a position that allows him to paint himself as a friend to Jews.
EU, Jim Mellon, whom Banks has described as a "friend and business partner," made much of his money by investing in Russia.
The two champions made much of their mutual respect, defending each other in public and emphasizing how much they enjoyed the rivalry.
And the company certainly has a chance to do that outside of the US, where Chromebooks haven't made much of a dent.
As the authors note, Mr. Hollande has given many speeches and interviews "though few have made much of an impression" — until now.
"I remember the journey being mentioned at home, but I never made much of it when I was younger," Iwanowski told Hyperallergic.
He's made much of the world hate us, and a majority of his fellow citizens believe that he is unfit for office.
None of this seems to have made much of an impact, which could mean both have approached the limit of their support.
Before Baku, the two world champions had made much of their mutual respect and the budding "bromance" seemed to be back on.
During the Cultural Revolution, Mao's image was everywhere, but, when preparing to greet Richard Nixon, he made much of the imagery disappear.
Neither that nor Golovin's clever free kick a few minutes later made much of an impact on the outcome of this game.
Whoever we are, whether svelte and wafting Chanel or pouchy with pendulous breasts, I want us to be made much of, cheered, recognized.
Artificial intelligence is all the rage in Silicon Valley, but it has so far not made much of a dent in health care.
The mask costs $24, but I've used it multiple times and it doesn't feel like I've made much of a dent in it.
Given the troubles in Greece, which is negotiating yet another international bailout, opponents of Podemos have made much of the connection to Syriza.
The mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton, whose voice is majestically plush yet somehow always articulate, even conversational, made much of Elizabeth's hurt and dignity.
In our conversations, Greenwald had made much of Trump's willingness, earlier that month, to apply sanctions against twenty-four Russian oligarchs and officials.
Cillizza: Trump and his allies made much of the idea that Comey wasn't well liked by the rank and file within the FBI.
None of it made much of a dent with African-American voters who had developed a deep trust in Mr. Biden over decades.
Republican control over state legislatures, built since the Tea Party wave in 2010, has made much of the anti-abortion movement's success possible.
The Trump administration has made much of its solicitude for farmers, and many of them in turn have shown the president their appreciation.
Intensive farming, overgrazing and changing rainfall patterns driven by climate change have made much of the land barren in recent decades, experts say.
But it hasn't made much of a dent in the $58.7 billion net deficit that the Post Office has accumulated over the years.
The museum has a notriously strict no-photos policy, but has now made much of its collection available for digital download and sharing.
Amazon has entered the video on demand (VOD) arms race in Australia, but the web giant hasn't made much of a fuss about it.
In a region with few good choices, he says there's little any president could have devised that would have made much of a difference.
The two had co-existed happily: since richer Chinese prefer iPhones to Android phones, these devices are where WeChat made much of its money.
Mr. Irving's shameful case relied on a tidbit of architectural evidence: he made much of fuzzy satellite imagery showing a demolished crematory at Auschwitz.
Ossoff was a newcomer who didn't live in the district he was hoping to represent -- a fact Handel and national Republicans made much of.
He also said that those who made much of the matter were seeking to link him to organized crime because he was Italian-American.
Its own imperial past has made much of Britain's cultural and administrative life familiar even to peoples on the other side of the world.
Then again, few initiatives have made much of a dent in an epidemic that is killing more people each year than car accidents do.
The decline in exports — a result of the trade war — hasn't made much of a dent in China's gross domestic product growth, they said.
Forty-five percent of people said they don't believe allowing transgender people to serve has made much of a difference in the military's effectiveness.
Vucic, who appears almost daily on local media, made much of his marathon performance, insisting he could stand up throughout and needed no breaks.
Depending on whom you ask, Sigmund Freud was either a pioneer who made much of modern psychology possible or a villain who was wholly misguided.
In connection with the convoy attack, the United States has made much of Russia's responsibility for reining in Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government forces.
The ad giants have conventionally made much of their money from huge fixed contracts with clients, which lock in long-term relationships with multiple agencies.
Waymo made much of the fact that Uber granted Levandowski 5 million shares of Uber stock, effective the day after he quit Google's parent company.
X had made much of the enhanced smoothness of its rides these days, but I found that the car still moved timidly down the road.
In 2012, the British press made much of Mr. Davies's acrimonious separation from his lover, Colin Parkinson, with whom he had lived for a decade.
Williams's deportation bus sure has made a scene, but it probably hasn't made much of a difference as far as the Republican primary is concerned.
But the preppy clothing never quite fit in at a company that made much of its money selling home appliances, tools and other household necessities.
However, NBC has already made much of that back, banking more than $900 million in ad sales, a Winter Olympics record according to the network.
At the very least, the Trump sons must have recalled that their campaigning father made much of alleged pay-to-play activities of opponent Hillary Clinton.
After a cease-fire broke down in July, the resumption of fighting between Kurdish militants and the government made much of southeastern Turkey a war zone.
Whether Marvel brass wants to admit it or not, making diversity a priority over the last several years has made much of what it does political.
Trump has made much of his closing argument about border security, stoking fears about immigrants and a migrant caravan hundreds of miles away from the border.
But during this shutdown, Trump has successfully made much of the conversation about the southern border — with plenty of help, or perhaps guidance, from Fox News.
Particularly because, despite clearly trying to capitalize on his ties to Obama's progressive brand, Biden hasn't made much of an effort to cultivate a progressive base.
With the Mulvaney budget, the point has been made: much of the non-defense discretionary spending in Washington should be reduced or at least dramatically adjusted.
Prior to 22012, the Cruz family made much of their money in 221 and 22 through means other than wages and salaries, banking about $2.1 million.
Indeed, in the middle of this heated battle, it is still a matter of dispute whether the change has made much of a difference at all.
The kingdom's leadership has made much of how it has recently eased some strictures on women, though skeptics question the extent and durability of the reforms.
Baroque forces have made much of Claudio Monteverdi's 450th birthday this season, but this performance of that composer's Vespers of 1610 ought to be eagerly anticipated.
With a $70 million production budget, this is the franchise's most expensive entry, though the extra money does not seem to have made much of an improvement.
The hub doubling as a digital photo frame when not in active use — which Google made much of — isn't some kind of 'magic pixie' sales dust either.
By contrast, an investment in a Cayman-registered fund by the queen's private estate—made much of by the BBC—appears to have carried no tax advantages.
Trump has made much of his personal chemistry with Kim and has said he would be "very disappointed" in Kim if North Korea were to resume testing.
But for all of his fascination with the president's birth certificate, Mr. Trump apparently never dispatched investigators or made much of an effort to find the documents.
But none of that made much of a difference with the anti-testing movement, which had hoped to see increased numbers of children sitting out the exams.
Mr. Hall, 69, made much of his fortune in the real estate industry and said he started a business at 18 with $4,000 from his savings account.
Justin Trudeau, Canada's prime minister, made much of appointing four Sikhs to his 30-person cabinet in 2015, boasting he had more than his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi.
Subsequent news reports made much of the fact that in an email, one of Protess's team said a female student's visit was arranged as a "treat" for Vicente.
His administration has put some restrictions on fracking, but it has largely not blocked the growth of the technology -- off which Hamm has made much of his fortune.
During the course of the campaign, Trump has made much of his successful career and his high net worth, which he has estimated as high as $10 billion.
The San Francisco Bay tern re-population hasn't yet made much of a dent in the numbers of terns eating salmon and trout in the Columbia River Estuary.
Still, NBC has already made much of that back, selling more than $900 million in ad sales for the recent Winter games, a record according to the network.
Mr. Cosby's lawyer made much of that interview during the trial, noting contradictions between this early statement to the police, and her later account of what took place.
Second-wave feminists made much of them in the 70s, and sex positive activists and educators on social media have lit a fire for the last decade plus.
Firtash is one of the richest and most powerful people in Ukraine, having made much of his money in the sometimes unscrupulous gas trade between Russia and Ukraine.
Classical Music Baroque forces have made much of Claudio Monteverdi's 450th birthday this season, but this performance of that composer's Vespers of 1610 ought to be eagerly anticipated.
He received $631 million last year, much of it in dividends on his stock, second only to Mr. Schwarzman, who also made much of his money from dividends.
They've sent a few posters over from The_Donald to troll, but it hasn't made much of a dent in the feed of posts about Donald Glover looking good.
Despite a solid four years with the Duke Blue Devils, including a National Championship during his senior season, Cook never made much of an impression on NBA scouts.
As I wrote for MTV News in 2016, Perot, who made much of his money from government contracts, argued that the problem with America was too much government spending.
Other features and privacySmart search is a feature Google has made much of in promoting its photo service and one which Apple is now trying to catch up to.
That release in turn led to attacks by others throughout the fall, including one that made much of the internet unusable on the East Coast on an October Friday.
She recently addressed what was widely known during the '90s, which is that she made much of that music as a cry for help during depression and drug use.
But neither characterization nor storytelling made much of an impression, and though, in her Odile, they did, Ms. Copeland remains a pleasant but immature executant of that double role.
In its analysis, the administration made much of the fact that halting these improvements alone will have a small impact on overall global emissions more than 80 years hence.
As the Wall Street Journal has extensively reported, the park's famous fall foliage hasn't made much of an appearance this year, disappointing Instagrammers, photographers, and leaf enthusiasts around the city.
Rubio critics have made much of the fact that his experience is akin to that of much-derided Democratic President Barack Obama, elected in 2008 when a first-term senator.
Carlton Bragg and Cheick Diallo were supposed to be the next two one-and-done sensations to come through Lawrence, but neither player has made much of a mark yet.
And while Mr. Sanders has not claimed that a papal reception was in the works, his campaign has made much of the Roman detour from the New York campaign trail.
"I am not convinced that it really made much of a difference, and I don't know what kind of potentially backroom deals were made with the Russians," Clinton told Amanpour.
Sanders has won eight of the last nine contests but has not made much of a dent in Clinton's delegate lead and can't afford a loss in New York's primary.
But Mr. Vaccarello has not made much of a production of its men's wear, which he has shown, when he has shown it at all, wedged in among its women's.
Stories like his have been told so often that compassion fatigue has made much of the world numb toward the unspeakable inhumanity that defines Syria's civil war, our critic writes.
Here are a few of the more visible contradictions: On Twitter and in speeches, Mr. Trump has made much of the bright future he believes he is securing for farmers.
During his trip to Asia this week, President Trump — who made much of the issue during the 2016 campaign — praised Japanese auto manufacturers for putting plants in the United States.
Because while its first version was critically acclaimed for both its hardware and software, it has not made much of a dent in the U.S. smartphone market after launching last October.
Neither one, incidentally, made much of an impact on night two of the debate: Instead, they were outshone by candidates who weren't around for the elections of 2008, 2012, and 2016.
He made much of a tweak, costing £200m-odd in 2017-18, that will lessen the impact on firms due to pay higher business rates (a tax on property) in April.
The new generation, having made much of its money in technology and services, is more comfortable cashing out, trading assets and transferring a slab of their wealth to an investment office.
While 'Everlasting' Cuts to Commercial • The show still hasn't made much of a case for Booth, but it's clear he's occupying the Fertility-Obsessed Wife slot in a man-centered drama.
Though feminist film critics of earlier decades have made much of her plight—and her inversion in tough cookies like Buffy the Vampire Slayer—we live in a different world, now.
Gobbetti wouldn't be drawn on any rumours, and wouldn't say if he wanted another British designer to creatively lead a label that has made much of its 161-year British heritage.
Co-founder of noted indie game studio Vlambeer, Ismail has made much of his current living traveling the world, speaking at any number of regional game developer conferences, schools, and businesses.
Why it matters: The telecom industry and policymakers have taken steps to curb the influx of calls, but efforts have so far haven't made much of a dent in the problem.
" But Ms. Abrams, who made much of her reputation through her work to register new voters across Georgia, argued that voters had "been purged, they've been suppressed and they've been scared.
The Libertarian Party never made much of a splash in the election—though it did garner almost 12 percent of the vote in Alaska—but doing so was never the point.
As part of this techlash, the public and politicians have begun reckoning with the power of big tech companies, where both Mylavarapu and Rogers worked and made much of their wealth.
Before Liberty Media bought a controlling stake in the Formula One Group in January, the incoming American owners made much of the sport's untapped digital potential, despite its kilobytes of material.
Communist-controlled newspapers have made much of the handful of protesters who insist on carrying American and colonial-era Hong Kong flags on marches (which is arguably more foolish than sinister).
But it hates Kath and Pippa for their creative ambitions, despite the fact that Rowling herself made much of the fact that she began her career as a struggling single mother.
But the fact that Twitter, which has been desperately trying to shake its reputation as a platform for toxic trolls, has now explained itself numerous times hasn't made much of a difference.
In the days after that shooting, national outlets made much of the police department's efforts at reform, with the Washington Post calling it a model department and praising its community policing programs.
The firm, which has roots in Brazil and made much of its initial money in railroads, has had to run a packaged food company just as the industry turned on its side.
But Clinton hasn't made much of an effort to smack down Republican candidates in Democratic-leaning states, such as New Hampshire and Pennsylvania, where Democrats are trying to tie them to Trump.
The president, an erstwhile boxing promoter who has made much of his ability to negotiate, should know not to leave his jaw hanging out there in the early rounds of a fight.
There have been efforts to address the gap in the past, both within Germany and beyond, though their seemingly random nature has meant that they have not made much of an impact.
Mr. el-Sisi has made much of the array of high-profile megaprojects his government is building, like a new summer capital on the north coast and a new administrative capital outside Cairo.
Roku TV—as a built-in OS, Roku hasn't made much of a dent on the smart TV market yet, but it's growing in popularity among budget TV makers like Hisense and TCL.
He has not said whether he will seek re-election when his current term ends in 2018, but has made much of his popular mandate and promised to respect the will of Egyptians.
In 2014 the media made much of the decision of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, a conservation body, to put bluefin tuna on its "red list" of species threatened with extinction.
Mr. Scott made much of his wealth leading the Columbia/HCA hospital chain, which during his tenure was fined $1.7 billion for Medicare fraud, an issue that forced him out of his job.
A separate study in Health Affairs released Tuesday found that the law's expansion of Medicaid had not had that effect, or really made much of a change at all to the labor market.
President Donald Trump has made much of his summits with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, and the personal bond he has forged with the leader of the brutally repressive and reclusive regime.
Time and time again it is the whistleblower — whether Fred Whitehurst on the FBI labs or Ernie Fitzgerald's calling out Defense Department waste that have made much of Grassley's oversight possible and successful.
Pyongyang in June said it agreed to a vague deal to work toward the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, and the Trump administration has made much of its supposed success in making that agreement.
The assertion is impossible to disprove, but it's unlikely that 10,000 troops remaining in Iraq would have made much of a difference — especially in Syria and Libya, where the United States never had troops.
In June 2005 he made much of giving free first-class flights for a decade to Hwang Woo-suk, a genetic researcher who claimed to have made breakthroughs in stem cell and cloning research.
But if the plan unveiled this week by House Republicans comes to pass, developers like Mr. Trump, who made much of his fortune building skyscrapers, hotels and resorts, will have little to worry about.
Even though Ashin Wirathu has not made much of an effort to hide, and continues to post videos on social media, the police say they cannot find him and will try him in absentia.
In his video appearance — after joking that he skipped the conference to avoid standing in long lines at the door — Mr. Netanyahu made much of the "exceptional" warmth that Mr. Trump had shown him.
De Blasio noted that the debates haven't made much of a dent in the polling, one way or another, this election cycle, meaning maybe they're not the end-all, be-all for a campaign.
Even with three dragons and dragonglass weapons at their disposal, neither Jon Snow's suicide squad or Daenerys' dragon fire seemed to have made much of a dent in the wight army, or the Walkers themselves.
To be fair, this probably would've been a fool's errand anyway, since it's hard to imagine that an open-source community around Edge would've made much of a difference in solving the practical problems anyway.
Unlike the regular appearances of Jess' parents or the seasonal cameos of Schmidt's and Nick's parents, Winston is the only roommate whose parents haven't made much of an appearance throughout the course of the show.
Schneiderman apparently has made much of a comment in an email sent by an ExxonMobil "corporate greenhouse gas manager" that the $60 figure is "more realistic"; but the basis for that assertion remains entirely obscure.
Since the news was very obviously fake, the incident does not seem to have made much of an impact on the market, other than Apple's stock price briefly going up to $158, according to 9to5Mac.
The city is still recovering from flooding this month after a severe thunderstorm made much of the city impassable because a turbine that powered the majority of the city's pumping systems failed on Aug. 9.
Indeed, in their excellent empirical account of the 2012 campaign The Gamble, John Sides and Lynn Vavreck find that none of the many well-covered gaffes of the 2012 season made much of a difference.
While the government has made much of its role in the US raid that resulted in the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, several Iraqis told me that his death means little to them.
While Democrats have slammed him over the report, Trump, who made much of his business acumen on the campaign trail, has said he "brilliantly used" U.S. tax rules to his advantage to limit his tax bills.
Mr Dahl, a rock DJ, had lost his slot at a radio station when it switched formats to disco, and when he got a new job he made much of his unequivocal hatred of the music.
And a lawmaker in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) who had made much of his being the first Diet member to take paternity leave turned out to have been having affairs during his wife's pregnancy.
Mr. Moreno decreed a 60-day state of emergency on Thursday, when the fuel subsidies repeal took effect, as strikes and violent protests by transport workers and others made much of Ecuador come to a standstill.
Barty, though, has made much of her ability to adjust to her opponents this season and took control of the contest, leveling up the score with a thumping ace before racing away with the deciding set.
With a nod to Nikolai Gogol's 1836 short story "The Nose" — in which a Russian bureaucrat wakes up to find that his nose has seditiously left his face — Mr. Baldessari made much of independent-minded noses.
European news outlets and social media made much of the fact that she suggested a handshake for photographers in the Oval Office and he did not respond, although it appeared that he did not hear her.
And Congress passed a bill in 2018 easing some rules for banks put in place under the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul, though as Bloomberg notes, it's not clear that made much of a difference in bank profits.
The Mirai botnet, a collection of hijacked gadgets whose cyberattack made much of the internet inaccessible in parts of the US and beyond a year ago, previewed a dreary future of zombie connected-device armies run amuck.
That's certainly driven Xiaomi's growth, though the company did suffer a slight year over year decline, due perhaps in part tot the fact that the company hasn't made much of a dent outside of its native China.
Anonymous, an anarchist activist group, initially declared digital war on the Republican presidential front-runner last December after Trump proposed to ban all Muslims from entering the U.S. But the declaration never made much of an impact.
Though both presidents made much of the joint efforts of our militaries to work together, particularly with regards to Syria, we must not forget that the Russian military has routinely jeopardized the safety of our military personnel.
Both Mackenzie and Basto made much of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the government plan to build infrastructure and energy projects across Asia and Africa as part of a new Silk Road promoting trade and development.
But Mr. Moore's campaign has been unable to move past the allegations that made the race a close one, and the candidate himself has not made much of a public effort to deliver a pointed closing message.
When Mr. Barr made much of the report public three weeks later, it turned out that he had taken Mr. Mueller's words out of context in a way that cast Mr. Trump in a more favorable light.
Over the years, Ingels has made much of his commitment to the environment; in TED talks, he describes his philosophy as "hedonistic sustainability" (according to Ingels, you don't need to sacrifice comfort to live a sustainable lifestyle).
It hasn't, however, made much of a dent in the more conceptual concert dance world, where the show is sometimes dismissed as an empty-calorie snack for its flashy production and flash-in-the-pan-length numbers.
The bloodshed is part of a surge in violence in the West African country that has killed hundreds, forced nearly a million from their homes and made much of the north ungovernable over the past two years.
The Trump administration has made much of the plight of the Copts, the largest Christian denomination in the Middle East, who have suffered a spate of devastating attacks on churches and buses filled with pilgrims this year.
One of them is former reality television personality Bojan Jovanovski, who has made much of his ties to top officials, including Janeva and Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, by posting images of himself in their company on social media.
Marketing materials for the show made much of its claim to be the first bilingual production on a West End stage (there have been others elsewhere in London), with English surtitles for the French sections and vice-versa.
The press coverage of the story — in 21 the website Thrillist named the "Watcher House" the creepiest urban legend in New Jersey — has made much of the incongruity between the terrifying letters and the seemingly perfect suburban town.
TOKYO/SYDNEY/NEW YORK (Reuters) - When TAL Education Group, a mid-sized tutoring services firm in China, reported a three-fold increase in its 2018 third-quarter net income earlier this year, few people made much of it.
Few U.S. retailers have made much of the trade war so far, playing down the impact on their bottom lines, but with the U.S. economy showing signs of slowing, it would add to a growing list of headaches.
A budget deal would likely be welcomed by Mr. Cuomo, a second-term Democrat seeking re-election in the fall, who has made much of his reputation of being an efficient steward of an often-dysfunctional state government.
The fact that this is not at all how the federal government is supposed to work, or how it actually works now, doesn't appear to have made much of an impression during the time he's been in office.
Even if they were, it may not have made much of a difference: His own research shows that following FDA recalls, supplements with unapproved ingredients are often still available for purchase, and consumers remain unaware of their potential dangers.
Ms. Magnicaballi and Mr. Cook made much of the intimate nestling of the phrase's conclusion, but Ms. Noelle and Mr. Garrett made more of the contrast — she arrived on point with a real pounce, then only slowly changed emphasis.
You've got to go back to 1972 to find two mayors running for president in the same year -- New York's John Lindsay and Los Angeles' Sam Yorty -- and neither made much of a dent in the Democratic primary process.
It is unimaginable that Segers could have made much of his career if he continued to pursue these errors and experiments in his prints, and his later works do reduce the number if not the force of the peculiarities.
Tonight's presidential debate may have been functionally the end of the Democratic primary campaign—not just because the forthcoming primaries favor Joe Biden, but because the coronavirus pandemic has made much of the usual practice of a campaign impossible.
I'm not so much looking at Attorney General William Barr, odious as his behavior has been, because it's clear in retrospect that he never made much of a pretense of rectitude, at least not in the context of Trump.
Though Mr. Trump's aides made much of his order to fire Tomahawk missiles at Mr. Assad's airfields last spring — an order that Mr. Obama famously refused to give four years earlier — it was the exception that proved the rule.
To be clear, other companies have tried to launch game streaming services before; OnLive crashed and burned almost a decade ago, PlayStation Now hasn't made much of a dent, and Microsoft's xCloud just entered a testing phase in October.
Critics have made much of the artist's background in the Midwest (he was born and raised in Michigan), but works such as this are memorials to the ubiquity of violence and race-related or random deaths around the country.
"I do think that the diversity of the staff is a step in the right direction, but so far, it has not made much of a difference in valuing diverse candidates," said Keith in a phone interview with BuzzFeed News.
The whistleblower probe is particularly embarrassing for Barclays since it relates to recent wrongdoing rather than being a legacy of financial crisis-era misconduct, and because Staley himself has made much of the bank's efforts to clean up its act.
According to Forbes, the founder and chairman of Brandes Investment Partners has a net worth of $22009 billion, and he made much of his wealth managing funds that invest in cheap, beaten-down stocks that no one wants but him.
The RBA made much of this strength in minutes of its July Board meeting released on Tuesday, which emphasized that vacancies had reached the highest level as a share of the labor force since the series began in the late 1970s.
Paypal's "recharge" While global payments giant PayPal hasn't made much of a dent in India thanks to local regulations, it's still got a large presence in the country, with a technology center set up in Chennai and another office in Bangalore.
But Handel hasn't made much of an issue out of McBath's position on gun control, despite having an A rating from the National Rifle Association herself; Handel doesn't even have a platform on Second Amendment rights posted to her campaign website.
But while President Trump has made much of Saudi Arabia as a critical client of United States defense contractors, punctuated by its commitment last year to purchase $110 billion in American weapons, much of that commitment has yet to be fulfilled.
Mr. Cuomo, a centrist Democrat with purported presidential ambitions, has made much of his reputation as an efficient steward of state government, including passing budgets that were on time or nearly on time during his first six years in office.
The main target of criticism was Sigmar Gabriel, the Social Democrat (SPD) economy minister who made much of bringing in tighter rules in 2014 to limit arms sales to the Middle East and in particular states such as Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
The Office for Budgetary Responsibility has estimated that tax receipts will be around £6bn lower in 2020/21 if the target is met; that is a huge shortfall for a government that has made much of the need to balance the budget.
If you measure a strike or a boycott by how badly it disrupts the day-to-day life of its targets, Wednesday's action by drivers for the Uber and Lyft ride-hailing apps doesn't appear to have made much of a mark.
Aside from a few big titles like Words With Friends — which became a Zynga game after the company acquired developer Newtoy — the company hasn't made much of an impact in the mobile space, despite a number of high profile and costly acquisitions.
At this point in the #MeToo movement, we've seen many powerful men and their supporters discuss comebacks with the expectation that the accused are owed forgiveness and a return to their former positions, often before they've made much of an effort to atone.
For all of her brand recognition in Hollywood, Angelyne never made much of a splash in the pictures — her most notable IMDB credit is a small role in the 1988 comedy Earth Girls Are Easy — but that never seemed to be the point.
Though she leaves the primary without having made much of a dent in the vote, Gabbard's searing attack on Kamala Harris during a mid-summer debate in 2019 brought renewed attention to the California senator and former state attorney general's criminal justice record.
A 6-4 5-0003 6-4 6-4 victory on Court Nine would not have made much of a global impact had it not been for his exploits over the last 24 hours, which turned him into the man of the moment.
Five years earlier, a movie of the same name written by Mr. Whedon hadn't made much of an impression, but the TV show, with Sarah Michelle Gellar in the title role and a perfectly cast collection of supporting characters, became a phenomenon.
The LIA made much of the fact that Goldman had wined and dined its employees, plying them with gifts such as iPods, as well as offering a prestigious internship to Haitem Zarti, the younger brother of Mustafa Zarti, a key decision-maker at the fund.
Others noted that the study's psychoanalytic speculations on the subconscious childhood roots of authoritarianism were impossible to verify (the authors wrote that they "leaned most heavily upon Freud" and made much of the finding that many high-scoring subjects grew up with overbearing fathers).
The billionaire investor, who made much of his money investing in troubled companies, said in a filing released on Tuesday that he will seek to sidestep potential conflicts of interest by divesting at least 80 assets and investment funds over the next several months.
Back in the decades in which the movie takes place, critics and philosophers made much of the distinction between art and kitsch — a way of defending seriousness and difficulty against the pleasures and comforts offered in different ways by totalitarian ideology and consumer capitalism.
Hauser is affecting and ably supported by two Academy Award winners, Sam Rockwell and Kathy Bates, but unlike Eastwood's Oscar-nominated hit "American Sniper," the new film is struggling at the box office and hasn't made much of an award-season impression so far.
In interviews, McEwan made much of the fact that his book marries literary questions of character psychology and morality to sci-fi tropes — but despite this boast, at no point in the book itself does he seem to do so in an innovative or original way.
The ruling nationalist Law and Justice party (PiS) has made much of its efforts to erase the legacy of four decades of post-war Soviet-dominated communist rule and restore what it considers to be Poland's true identity - even though some leading PiS figures are former communists.
Others, contending with this shocking death, have made much of Trotter's dizzy spells, his tendency to pace on that roof, and the drainpipe that he seems to have grabbed on his way down—evidence that perhaps, as his two surviving sisters insisted, the fall was accidental.
The former mayor of Wuerselen, a small town near the Dutch border, has made much of his humble beginnings and on Sunday recounted how he was born in western Germany as the fifth child of a policeman and housewife, who he described as "simple and very decent people".
Nevertheless, our nation remained in deep denial that a new caste system even existed, and most of us — even those who cared deeply about racial justice — did not seem to understand that powerful racial dynamics and political forces were at play that made much of our racial progress illusory.
As our own Sarah Perez reported last year, Jet has not made much of a dent in Amazon or eBay sales: … if Jet's strategy is to lure customers away from Amazon, that, so far, has not happened… they're not yet seeing any cannibalization of Amazon or eBay sales at this time.
"I'm not a SoundCloud rapper anymore — I'm off of that," he said in New York in April, before playing a transfixing set in Webster Hall's Marlin Room, on a stage that included the sagging bed from his Los Angeles apartment, the one on which he's made much of his music.
The Times' chief football writer Henry Winter said the result was a "wake up call" for England, who lacked the creative spark through the middle of the park without their injured playmaker Dele Alli and said that few of the squad players given an opportunity made much of an impression.
Yet, the media appears more than willing to accept that senior people on a presidential campaign, including the candidate herself who made much of her "hands on" campaign management, and the man who wrote the checks, were unaware that upwards of $12 million was going out the door for unspecified reasons?
They have earned our admiration and reverence, as McKim knew they would, and we have made much of their few stories, in part for suspect reasons: because they assuage our conscience, distract us from tragedy with thrilling adventures, give us a comparatively comfortable place to rest in a profoundly uncomfortable past.
When he ascended to that post, only two African teams could qualify for the World Cup, and few had ever made much of an impact on the tournament; the continent's own competition, the Cup of Nations, involved just eight sides; the African Champions Cup was struggling for appeal and relevance.
While the defense made much of Constand initially giving a different date for the incident to police, Steele ran through a list of nearly a dozen things that were undisputed between the two including, including that he gave her pills, where it happened and that some sexual contact had occurred between them.
When "The Garden of Eden" appeared, in 1986, reviewers made much of the hair-cutting androgyny while leaving the anality more or less alone, but it's clear in the text that the "devil things," as Catherine calls them, center on the penetration, for which all the hair treatment is merely a preparation.
Mr. Whitten made much of these opposing aesthetic approaches, often bringing them together in a single sculpture, like the metal-embedded, seemingly armored torso and bare white oak thighs of "John Lennon Altarpiece" of 1968 or the terse little sandwich of blonde cypress, metal and copper wire of "The Wedding," from 2006.
Consider the fact that Charles and David Koch, who made much of their original fortune importing tar sands from Canada, were instrumental in scaring House Republican leaders away from a border adjustment tax — a measure that coincidentally would have increased the cost of importing tar sands and other fuels into the United States.
The weekend attack followed less than a week after militants killed 36 civilians in a neighboring province, part of a surge in violence in the West African country that has killed hundreds, forced more than half a million from their homes and made much of the north ungovernable over the past two years.
Thiel, a billionaire who has made much of his fortune designing software that analyzes big data, should know better than anyone that it is possible to get fabulously wealthy—or at least have a nice life—by positioning oneself to work for an information-based businesses that doesn't rely on geographic borders to be successful.
Apple has made much of the fact that it's able to provide these smart features without compromising your personal identity in the cloud in any way — unlike Google Photos, Apple is performing a lot of the computation necessary to recognize faces and create Memories locally (and I have the processor spikes to prove it, at least in this Beta).
The company has been relatively under the radar, in part because it has never made much of an effort to publicise itself, and in part because the funding that it has raised up to now has largely been from outside the hive of VCs that swarm around many other startup deals that push those startups into the limelight.
The announcement on Monday that Mr. Nuttall would lead the right-wing, anti-immigration party would seem to allow the acting leader, Nigel Farage, a polarizing figure who has made much of his new friendship with President-elect Donald J. Trump, to move to the United States, as some of his friends have suggested he might do.
CROSS-BORDER COMPETITION While HKEX has previously made much of the former British colony's status as a gateway for capital flows in and out of China - it has been the world's largest listings venue in five of the past 10 years - the continued evolution of mainland markets could make pushing deeper into China a tougher proposition.
Even if you look at where they were published, there was one from F&SF and one from Galaxy, and then one from Amazing and one from If, and then the other ones, they're all from magazines where I don't even know if I've heard those names before, so those are hardcore pulp magazines that never made much of an impact.
" But who also then spoke in bizarre terms of "my African American" (notably, said person, Gregory Cheadle, has since left the Republican Party), made much of his job approval rating among black Americans (a mere 9%, according to a CNN/SSRS poll) when he pandered to a black audience, and publicly praised the far-right pundit Candace Owens as a "star.
It's only been in the last few years that the drink, first introduced some 80 years ago in Paris (or so the legend goes), has made much of an impact in Oz. With an ever-growing cocktail culture across the board, bars and restaurants around the city have slowly been adding modifying their Bloody Marys to new and superlative heights.
It was written in 2007, when critics might not have made much of that plot point; back then, a movie like Wedding Crashers was generally accepted as the charming comedy it intended to be, even though it's about two men who lie and deceive to pick up women, and one of them in turn falls in love with his own rapist.
In 1990, The New York Times reported that Refac — the name stands for resources and facilities — had made much of its money by aggressively filing patent infringement suits against companies like IBM and Eastman Kodak and retailers like R.H. Macy and Radio Shack on behalf of inventors of a wide range of products: liquid crystal displays, automated teller machines, bar-code warning systems and spreadsheet software.
Across the Atlantic, after all, in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire, the British right-wing tabloid the Daily Express — a useful barometer of the nation's id if not its better nature — at first made much of heartwarming stories about the contributions of the tower's Muslim residents, who were up early for a pre-dawn Ramadan meal when the fire broke out, and able to save their neighbors.
Companies that stay away take another factor into consideration: They are able to glean a lot more information about people clicking on online ads than the people who see their commercials on TV. The actor and entrepreneur Ryan Reynolds, who owns a wireless service called Mint Mobile, made much of his decision to stay away from this year's Super Bowl in a full-page ad that ran in The New York Times.

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