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KERNEN: BUT HE WAS – HE MANEUVERED THROUGH SOME TOUGH WATERS.
Ailes maneuvered around his desk and gave her a hug.
Democrats and Republicans recently maneuvered themselves into agreement on policy.
The Magic again maneuvered within eight with 23:21 to play.
Like, it'd wiggle and waggle as it maneuvered around a room.
In the most recent term, he maneuvered assiduously among competing interests.
In this role, she maneuvered a compromise with Republicans and Gov.
The company maneuvered the little satellite over the launchpad in Kazakhstan.
Mr. Silver's cronies maneuvered an ally, Alice Cancel, onto the ballot.
I maneuvered Hector's wrist and fingers, and we made technological history!
Rom maneuvered the canoe toward the other side of the river.
She remained calm and confident, clearly having maneuvered this many times.
I felt her coming, and maneuvered in front to avoid defeat.
I maneuvered around the plastic to get closer to my husband.
They maneuvered to work the waiver into a must-pass spending bill.
We took off, hovered for a bit, and maneuvered around the airport.
They maneuvered and then aimed to let the game come to them.
Ms. Moremong maneuvered around them, whispering to the guides as she passed.
Few hard-hit balls fell as Fulmer maneuvered efficiently through the Rangers' lineup.
As the machines maneuvered behind the tuba and trumpet players, Ian perked up.
Now the non-linear Has maneuvered the rational Into position, and may rest.
Britain's prime minister, Boris Johnson, maneuvered to suspend Parliament ahead of the Oct.
"The U.S. maneuvered itself into the worst possible place," he told VICE News.
Kopitar maneuvered around Russell and finished with a backhand to make it 21-13.
So I pulled out my iPhone and maneuvered the lobster roll into perfect position.
So, too, is how Wilson maneuvered himself past a powerful New Jersey political boss.
Under the surface, though, tensions grew, as M.B.S. maneuvered to reduce his rival's power.
The pilot then turned the power off and maneuvered the helicopter to the ground.
In midair, he maneuvered himself so that his legs would hit the water first.
Sara, who had maneuvered her way through the crowds to the exit, looked dazed.
Johnson maneuvered to railroad through a British exit from the European Union on Oct.
The truck hopped curbs, spun U-turns and maneuvered around other vehicles and police.
The crash occurred after the driver maneuvered the vehicle around the lowered crossing arm.
Couture gathered it up, maneuvered around Nate Schmidt and fired past Fleury's glove side.
After that, he explained that Japanese missile defense ships would be maneuvered into place.
She was brisk and methodical, her ponytail swinging as she maneuvered for each new hold.
On September 29th, Rosetta was deliberately maneuvered onto a collision course with the giant rock.
Maccagnan maneuvered to add at least three starters in March, including running back Le'Veon Bell.
She maneuvered his arm around her and laid her head on his barrel-like chest.
Still, municipal leaders in Piracicaba and nearby São Pedro have maneuvered to block the project.
Chevron, nearly five times larger than Occidental , appeared to have out-maneuvered its smaller rival.
Each side has maneuvered to try to restore a balance of deterrence against the other.
Chevron, nearly five times larger than Occidental, appeared to have out-maneuvered its smaller rival.
Or maybe the satellite somehow malfunctioned and accidentally maneuvered itself on a path toward the planet.
As the muscles kicked in, one by one, I realized how I'd maneuvered around their weakness.
For an hour or so they maneuvered it this way and that, but it wouldn't go.
Erdogan has politically maneuvered domestic laws and policies to empower his position and expand presidential powers.
The Cardinals have maneuvered into playoff prospects that are long on hope and short on probability.
He also delicately maneuvered between accepting responsibility for the two crashes and pointing the finger elsewhere.
There he maneuvered into position as the Soviets' main Korean representative in their northern occupation zone.
They loaded their purchases into the family van and maneuvered out of the busy parking lot.
After he successfully maneuvered out from the neck, the room exhaled and gazed upon their prize.
Ever since then, tech companies and industry groups have maneuvered to water down its consumer protections.
Lebanese lawmakers, who normally arrive at parliament in large motorcades, maneuvered through angry crowds on Tuesday.
They maneuvered the Sunfish around the area, documenting as much as possible, before pulling the bot out.
First, the seat post has to be removed and maneuvered into a gap in the rubber band.
Then, not wanting to miss the show, he maneuvered to where Lovell was and his laughter stopped.
Not wanting to eject over Baghdad, the two-ship maneuvered south to get out of the city.
I was maneuvered into position, my fellow torch runner approached, a successful "kiss," and I was off!
Tesla's drone was a 4-foot-long, remotely controlled boat that could be maneuvered via radio waves.
Miller seized the puck at center ice and maneuvered past the Blackhawks' defense for his third goal.
Mr. Silver and his cronies maneuvered her onto the ballot, for reasons that were never really clear.
He maneuvered his way around Capitol hallways to avoid the assembled reporters and did not answer questions.
They maneuvered to get more key allies inside the White House and positioned for top agency jobs.
They remotely maneuvered the underwater vehicle until the letters emblazoned on the stern began to come clear.
Mr. Schachter precisely maneuvered around the course, flicking the gear-shifter and slamming the brakes before corners.
As guests arrived, Simmons, in shirtsleeves and a purple bow tie, maneuvered around tables and plastic chairs.
Paul Novograd maneuvered to preserve the building by placing it on the National Register of Historic Places.
The boats "shadowed and aggressively maneuvered in dangerously close proximity" to Impeccable, according to a Pentagon statement.
Now she was trying to keep her cool as she maneuvered her teal Ford Windstar around the building.
There was a time when Handmaid's could have deftly maneuvered the complexities of a narrative spotlighting mental illness.
Everything can be controlled via the 4.3-inch color touchscreen, which can be maneuvered even with gloves on.
Doctors in white lab coats and EMTs maneuvered them into brightly colored air ambulances in the parking lot.
He stepped up to the ball, cleared his throat, and maneuvered his body into pose for the shot.
Niall maneuvered the cab up beside a metal post, where a speaker was attached by an electrical cord.
The bitterness remained, and Robert Graham maneuvered to have the company bar her from making any corporate decisions.
There, the clown provides entertainment to Jewish children — and is maneuvered into shepherding them into a gas chamber.
The mines maneuvered with uncanny grace, dodging debris and leaping over obstacles like lions, stalking anything that moved.
He has suppressed perceived threats to his dominance, often brutally, and maneuvered with guile to outflank his rivals.
From there he maneuvered her down to Mexico City and used her to insinuate himself into Trotsky's household.
Bill Lipinski (D-Ill.), who deftly maneuvered his exit to position his son, Dan Lipinski, to take over.
We feel ourselves skillfully maneuvered from this point to that rather than swept up by the novel's momentum.
In Chinatown I maneuvered through heavy traffic onto the Bowery, which was once the boerderij, or farm road.
Shielded from Saudi Arabia's regional hegemony, Qatar has maneuvered with exceptional agility to make a name for itself.
Hundreds of police skillfully and sometimes forcefully controlled and maneuvered these groups to ensure that they never met.
The Volocopter is held aloft by 18 separate rotors and is maneuvered with a joystick and altitude control buttons.
However, Boomer's board seems to be pretty standard, and it looks like he really maneuvered it on his own.
Somewhere in this stretch, I maneuvered onto two wheels, aided by a few subtle cues from a co-driver.
"I think we're on top of it," someone said as Fischer maneuvered the boat around to find the hat.
Eventually the robot was maneuvered behind a "brick wall" with the suspect on the other side, the chief says.
Still, Grant was not above Presidential shenanigans, particularly in how he maneuvered to protect his private secretary Orville Babcock.
Most of the time, small satellites like CubeSats cannot accommodate thrusters and can't be maneuvered once they reach space.
With a moveable head and replaceable mouth and eyepieces, Dropbear's team maneuvered the bust's face from shot to shot.
During the first two stops, Ghaisar slowly maneuvered his vehicle around the officers and their car and drove away.
Interim President Guaidó and National Assembly members and volunteers have maneuvered around roadblocks on their way to the border.
It's not the first time a Flanker escorting the Russian defense minister's jet has maneuvered toward a NATO jet.
Forty or so reporters maneuvered themselves over chairs, armrests and one another to capture this "casual" hello for posterity.
Mr. Mnangagwa's military allies, as well as his supporters inside the party, quickly maneuvered Mr. Mugabe out of power.
Enterprising sunflower peepers, though, maneuvered their cars along side roads and pulled out their cameras for one last shot.
The orbiter maneuvered into Mars' orbit as planned, and the spacecraft is still whizzing around the planet collecting data.
In some cases, the $1 trillion company has maneuvered to access valuable patient data without handing over any money.
It was maneuvered into place via tugboat, and soon the workers began to lift it up with huge hangers.
Hun Sen lost, but maneuvered to keep power and has used force and the courts to undermine opponents ever since.
Wang wrote his dissertation on human-machine interaction, studying a robotic arm maneuvered by astronauts on the International Space Station.
OSIRIS-REx is still mapping Bennu, and last week, its mission team maneuvered the spacecraft even closer to the asteroid.
So Sleep Number designed a new adjustable mattress called the 'it bed' that arrives in an easily maneuvered cardboard box.
The F/A-18 maneuvered repeatedly to avoid the drone officials said and it did not appear to be armed.
Toward the end of his presidency 32 years ago, Mr. Suazo Córdova maneuvered to get another two years in office.
It was a diplomatic success for Russia, which has maneuvered to forge cooperation between the Syrian government and the Kurds.
Yes, it does need "an extremely large set of scales," and must be maneuvered onto a platform, Mr. Habben said.
The Europeans and the Chinese know that they have maneuvered themselves into an untenable position with their excessive trade surpluses.
On a recent night at Blackthorn 51, a rock club in Queens, Ms. Estrellado maneuvered her wheelchair to greet friends.
We maneuvered around a clutch of protesters who were wearing gas masks and idling by a gantlet of riot police.
"Mixed wrestling is certainly my fetish... Being overpowered and out-maneuvered by a beautiful female wrestler is amazing fun," he says.
But as they maneuvered the joysticks that controlled the arms, they kept dropping the cables, kicking up dust from the seabed.
When the Chinese jets maneuvered to counter the Japanese move, the Japanese fighter fired their infrared countermeasures, China's Defense Ministry said.
With the shift to mobile, though, the company seems worried it's being out-maneuvered by Google for the future of search.
Chisora is now being maneuvered into a heavyweight battle against the former WBO champion Joseph Parker, a fellow Matchroom Sport stablemate.
John Cage, helming the mix, mindlessly maneuvered from channel to channel, and indiscriminate drum sounds flooded the room, freely and formlessly.
Lonesome Crowded West oozed with emo and post-hardcore fits as it ingeniously maneuvered through an amalgamation of genres and references.
Gotti III maneuvered on top of Adams and launched a barrage of right-hand jabs, until the ref stopped the contest.
"VW has maneuvered itself into a cost and complexity situation that needs to be solved," said Evercore ISI analyst Arndt Ellinghorst.
What may have damaged his candidacy the most, though, was the way he maneuvered to get his name on the ballot.
Twenty minutes in, I pulled over to observe some Native American petroglyphs — manually maneuvered rock formations that typically contain a message.
Smith-Marsette easily maneuvered past the coverage of Rutgers sophomore cornerback Avery Young and Stanley hit him deep for the score.
No lights were apparent as coxswain Webber maneuvered the small boat aft along the port side of the Pendleton's stern section.
Arsenal, once again, has allowed itself to be maneuvered into selling its crown jewel — this time Alexis Sánchez — to Manchester United.
The Japanese planned to hire an Englishman to tutor the prince but MacArthur's aides maneuvered to put in an American. Mrs.
The craft throttled its engine and maneuvered eastward, taking a parabolic path to a pinpoint landing on a nearby ground pad.
They've tried so hard to be subtle, to seem respectful of Christine Blasey Ford, even as they've maneuvered to undermine her.
May, or in recent months as he maneuvered to become prime minister and increased the volume of his anti-Europe rhetoric.
Three of the boats "maneuvered close to the ship, shadowing her course from a range of about 500 yards," Davis said.
The officer was shot in the chest and hip; and somehow he maneuvered his way into the garage to help White.
No longer forced to simply circle the earth's orbit, satellites can now be maneuvered in space to spy on other space assets.
Benn then maneuvered around Flames goaltender Karri Ramo, who stopped 28 of 30 shots, and tucked a backhand inside the near post.
I became obsessed with the way so many drag icons were shielded by bodyguards while they maneuvered through the crowds of 40,000.
Granlund cleanly won a draw from new Predators acquisition Vernon Fiddler, maneuvered into the high slot and beat Rinne with a wrister.
In 2014, it maneuvered the similarly themed "12 Years a Slave" to nine Academy Award nominations and three wins, including best picture.
"He's on my socks," Mr. Schwartz said proudly, as he maneuvered his players up and down the court effortlessly, swooshing three-pointers.
The station's robotic arm maneuvered some of the batteries around to make it easier for McClain and Hague to complete the installation.
But with box office clout and undeniable chops, some of the highest-paid actresses have maneuvered themselves into positions of economic power.
After the puck hit Perry, the right winger maneuvered toward the right post and lifted a wrist shot over a prone Hiller.
When Tomic went back inside, he spotted the Léger painting, took it off the wall, and maneuvered it out of its frame.
But at the White House, Mr. Trump's aides maneuvered to try to shield the president from the political damage that could follow.
There was the pair of couples who, whenever the Zodiacs were being loaded, maneuvered their way to the front of the line.
The forward took a pass and maneuvered the puck between his legs to score his team-leading 29th goal of the season.
After General Torrijos died in a plane crash in western Panama in 1981, Mr. Noriega maneuvered to take over the National Guard.
Falk then maneuvered the Cougars down the field on another scoring drive, ending with a 6-yard touchdown reception by freshman Jamire Calvin.
In reality, the VIP ticket meant clinging onto the railing of a pickup truck as it maneuvered the vast expanse of the Sahara.
I maneuvered the vehicle to hug along a narrow shoulder and ignored my fear of heights and the sharp drop at my side.
The ISS is "still safe," he said, adding the ISS could be maneuvered if necessary, a contingency he described as having "low" probability.
Eberle maneuvered the puck to the left of the net and, with Rask falling to the right, tucked a shot into the corner.
She grew up immersed in queer culture, participated in LGBTQ activism, and continually maneuvered institutions that weren't built to accommodate families like hers.
In the US, cities stunned by the sudden appearance of bikes in every nook and cranny quickly maneuvered to regulate bikeshare companies' operations.
The next day, the same racers had to demonstrate a different skill set as they maneuvered around a pinball game of a course.
Like The Dark Crystal, it featured fairytale-inspired puppet characters and animatronic creatures that had to be maneuvered by large teams of people.
Mr. Cohen and a former Russian intelligence officer, led by a felon named Felix Sater, maneuvered for many months — even engaging the Kremlin.
The downtown show will demonstrate more generally the fantastic images DeCarava could conjure up with a camera deftly maneuvered through a quotidian world.
Mr. Corzine won a United States Senate seat after being maneuvered out of Goldman, eventually moving on to become governor of New Jersey.
To overcome infighting within its ranks, it maneuvered to add seats in federal and state legislatures and redelineate voting districts to its advantage.
The planchette can be maneuvered across the board's surface by just one user, or a large group — making gigantic summoning a ready reality.
The underwater traveler maneuvered slowly but determinedly, honed in on an ancient artifact, gently picked it up and deposited it in a sample bag.
Despite the criticism, Democrats cruised to a House majority, and Pelosi maneuvered through opponents to ascend to the pinnacle of her power once again.
If you watch the video you'll see that the drone didn't just fall out of the sky — it maneuvered sideways directly into a spectator.
The system was put through three distinct tests, in which it maneuvered around the environment, transformed itself, gathered objects, and even delivered a letter.
Since that point they've just maneuvered around the middle … A lot is in the hands of the administration and what they do on trade.
Ulbing remained calm as she strategically maneuvered around the animal, which froze for a beat in front of the athlete weaving down the path.
For several years, U.S. carriers checked their growth as they maneuvered through the shoals of recession, high oil prices, and a wave of mergers.
These, combined with the six-wheeled robot's ability to rotate in place, allow the Pro 2 to be maneuvered with a little more dexterity.
But when Ford instead maneuvered toward a taxiway, his plane flew dangerously close to an American Airlines departing flight with 116 passengers on board.
This is his final stand against the administration, and the Kentucky Republican has maneuvered in a way that so far has immobilized his critics.
That declaration flabbergasted many congressional Republicans, since previous shutdowns have always been unpopular and each party has maneuvered to pin blame on the other.
Hillary Clinton, then secretary of state, later described in her memoirs how she maneuvered to keep the democratically elected president from returning to office.
Some of Brazil's political class have maneuvered to wind down a probe that has consumed the country and paralyzed key sectors of the economy.
But eventually the crowd maneuvered itself in front of the building, filling the street from side to side for many blocks in each direction.
He maneuvered ruthlessly toward this goal, aided by widespread despair over hyperinflation and then the Great Depression, until his triumphant elevation to the chancellorship.
On arrival in Monaco, they are slowly maneuvered into place a piece at a time and anchored into position by 130 tons of weights.
The three of us maneuvered between charity walkers and horseback riders, and the racing bicyclists who seemed intent on flattening anyone in their way.
With the help of the pilot, they maneuvered to the bottom where the avalanche had stalled, hoping Mr. Crouch had ended up that far.
The current prototype has a wheeled cargo container that can be maneuvered by ground crews before being raised into position onto the aircraft itself.
Israeli pilots, he said, had intentionally maneuvered near the Russian plane to shield themselves from attack by Syria, putting the Russian crew at risk.
"My name is Orlando Furioso" Mr. De Nonno bellowed to his audience as he maneuvered his knight, who is based on a medieval hero.
Dominik Simon carried the puck on a two-on-one and maneuvered a pass to McCann past the stick of lone defender Josh Brown.
Some countries, including Turkey and Saudi Arabia, have quietly disinvited him; in others, leaders have maneuvered to avoid appearing in official photographs with him.
Acciari, undrafted out of Providence College and known as a grinder, showed skill as he maneuvered the puck to his backhand for the goal.
Bryan Little maneuvered through traffic and squeezed off a shot that Rinne stopped, but Tanev jammed home the rebound for his second playoff goal.
President Trump has skillfully maneuvered Pyongyang and its senior partner, Beijing, into far weaker positions than virtually the entire foreign policy establishment thought possible.
By 1999, a relatively unknown former KGB agent named Vladimir Putin had maneuvered himself into position as the acting president of the Russian Federation.
They were creative institutional solutions to the problems of the time, and they accommodated and maneuvered around the realities of the society they served.
So, what if I draw a conclusion that the F-235 can be [out-maneuvered] by the F-16—therefore the F-16 is better?
Vivendi has already out-maneuvered the Guillemot brothers for control of Gameloft, a mobile game studio, which it acquired via a hostile takeover in June.
Or heavy, impenetrable barricades could be quickly maneuvered into a place where threats are imminent, and there's no time to build a more elaborate structure.
She quickly maneuvered out of the truck's way, but the vehicle still hit them from behind — forcing them off the road and into a tree.
Carla -- whose grandson is Nik Wallenda -- performed at a festival in Palm Bay, FL, where she balanced and maneuvered atop a 100 ft swaying pole.
In that role, Mr. Maranhão had successfully maneuvered to prevent an ethics panel in the lower house from sanctioning Mr. Cunha over claims of graft.
After retiring 27 straight hitters following a leadoff double by Jeremy Hazelbaker, Ross maneuvered in and out of trouble the last 22004 1/3 innings.
Soon he has befriended Tom (Matthew Goode), an heir to a business fortune; wooed Tom's sister, Chloe (Emily Mortimer); and maneuvered himself into the family.
Under Milley, the Army has maneuvered from focusing on battling insurgencies in the Middle East to looking to a potential conflict with Russia or China.
Are we prepared to be out maneuvered by the Chinese in Africa, Latin America and Asia by not using all our instruments of economic power?
DeWine maneuvered around the courts by having Ohio Health Director Dr. Amy Action order a shutdown of the polls due to the public health emergency.
Several inches taller and considerably heavier than anyone on Clemson's roster, he maneuvered for an easy basket, the first of his five in the half.
This is true to her character, who since the show's first season has maneuvered, bullied, schemed — whatever it takes — to maintain it as first lady.
In power since 1994, Mr. Lukashenko has long maneuvered adroitly between East and West, tilting one way and then the other in search of support.
Instead, his rider, Julien Leparoux, had little choice but to cede the front-runners a big lead while he patiently maneuvered Classic Empire through traffic.
During the kamikaze attacks on the Ticonderoga, he ordered the ship maneuvered in a way that saved many lives, even while he was badly wounded.
The operation required placing oxygen canisters along the path where the divers maneuvered dark, tight and twisting passageways filled with muddy water and strong currents.
Nearby, a line of clubgoers in formal wear maneuvered Bentleys and Rolls-Royces into the driveway as a full moon rose over the palm trees.
Each time, officers exited their vehicle with their guns drawn and pointed at Ghaisar, who twice maneuvered his vehicle around the police and drove away.
A movement consultant, Thomas Schall, helped to ensure their safety as they maneuvered their characters' "little cars," as Ms. Sullivan put it, on and off.
Tourists crowding the ice mostly ignored the runners, who maneuvered to the finish line past obstacles like ice skaters, dog sleds and tourists snapping selfies.
He had a marvelous scoring opportunity late in the game when he split the defense and then maneuvered the puck between his legs before shooting wide.
On the night of July 4th, 2016, scientists successfully maneuvered a basketball court-sized probe into the orbit of the largest planet in the solar system.
Richter brought out Pell's heavy ceremonial robes, trying to demonstrate they could hardly be maneuvered to expose himself to the boys as the prosecution had alleged.
Bannon initially maneuvered his way into a seat on the National Security Council just days after the president's inauguration — unusual for someone with his job title.
"What is an immediate necessity," he wrote, "is to lift this phoenix out of the financial, reputational and governance ashes that it has maneuvered itself into."
Netanyahu recently maneuvered to bring Otzma Yehudit, a nakedly racist party previously shunned by everyone in Israel, into a bloc with (relatively) more mainstream right parties.
His internal 2009 schedule -- obtained by CNN -- shows how he maneuvered behind the scenes during one of the most consequential periods of legislating on Capitol Hill.
Click here to view original GIFIn order to CT scan a horse, the 1,000-pound animal has to be anesthetized and carefully maneuvered into a machine.
It then maneuvered erratically, entered a runway without clearance and took off with its lights off and its transponder not transmitting, Smithsonian Air & Space magazine reported.
I think he's a good person, and one I wouldn't have gotten to know if he hadn't expertly maneuvered his way into a date with me.
Each time, the officers exited their vehicle with their guns drawn and pointed at Bijan, who twice maneuvered his vehicle around the officers and drove away.
The summer light was fading to gold near Red Square as Oliver Stone maneuvered through the lobby bar of a five-star Moscow hotel last year.
The last time, he said, the Isla was chased by Chinese warships that maneuvered aggressively to block it, generating large waves that could have swamped it.
But unlike an ICBM reentry vehicle, it would be maneuvered as it descends and able to evade defenses due to its high speeds and unpredictable path.
This comes after years of court rulings that have rebuffed policies set by the conservative state Legislature, and as lawmakers have maneuvered to reshape the judiciary.
Mr. do Amaral claimed that Ms. Rousseff maneuvered to have a judge nominated to one of Brazil's highest courts in an attempt to release jailed executives.
The vacation scene bordered on cinematic: Their tiny hands maneuvered thin slices of eggplant as a local cooking instructor — with the last name Amore — supervised encouragingly.
"Only if male leaders have maneuvered an organization into trouble is a switch to a female leader preferred," said an article in the Harvard Business Review.
The judge wrote that each of the women said she was maneuvered into a location he controlled, before being giving an intoxicant and then physically assaulted.
Craning over his shoulder, Douglas Tully slowly, cautiously maneuvered his 256-foot delivery truck down a block of West 56th Street in Midtown Manhattan — in reverse.
Ms. Dunbar describes how the Washingtons quietly maneuvered around Pennsylvania's 1780 gradual abolition law, rotating their slaves in and out of the state every six months.
" He added that the Chinese destroyer "approached within 45 yards" of the front of the US ship, adding that the Decatur "maneuvered to prevent a collision.
Sliding my fingers along the elaborate touch interface, I carefully maneuvered the ship into position then pulled back on the throttle to take us to warp speed.
But when he instead maneuvered toward a taxiway, his plane flew over an American Airlines departing flight with 110 passengers on board and a six-person crew.
Just 18 minutes after the transmission, the licensed pilot of many years accidentally maneuvered toward a taxiway rather than the runway he was cleared to land on.
As that gained momentum, the Freedom Caucus grew concerned that they had been out-maneuvered and searched for a way to regain leverage for their Goodlatte bill.
At the same time, she maneuvered a tremendous pair of wings: a steel frame glued all over with feathers—real and fake—attached to a sturdy corset.
It has intervened in national politics a number of times, including three previous coups since 1960, and it maneuvered to oust an Islamist prime minister in 1997.
Such an extraordinary concession by the P.G.A. was applauded by players who had slogged through soggy weather and maneuvered around muddy fairways as the third round finished.
But it's also to the credit of how perfectly every single character is maneuvered into the place they need to be for the story to pay off.
Mr. Barr had previously maneuvered to get the former U.S. attorney there, Jessie K. Liu, to leave her position earlier than she had planned, creating a vacancy.
But the administration has maneuvered in other ways to curb the bureau's power, including by removing its jurisdiction over the accounting records showing payments to Mr. Manafort.
She maneuvered one of the lodge's electric boats down the Chobe River, where both crocodiles and hippopotamuses can be deadly, toward an area favored by savanna elephants.
McConnell has maneuvered behind the scenes to try to keep his caucus united as the impeachment trial begins, including closed-door meetings recently with moderates like Sens.
But the rest of the bout belonged to Kelleher, who promptly dumped Osbourne on his back, and maneuvered him into a guillotine choke, forcing Osbourne to submit.
There have been no hearings on it, and from the beginning, Republicans showed their hand when they maneuvered to get this passed with a simple majority vote.
The French government maneuvered in 1992 to enshrine the monthly plenary sessions in Strasbourg in European Union treaties, and there can be no change without Paris's approval.
Despite an ongoing case to release the blueprints publicly online, Wilson maneuvered around the legal ban last month by selling the 3D printed gun blueprints on flash drives.
I awkwardly maneuvered out of her grip and started, "Please don't touch my hair..." Before I could finish "...but thank you," she immediately turned around and scurried off.
Skating around a defender on the right wing, Josi maneuvered in front of Smith and slipped a forehand by him at point-blank range for his 234th goal.
But when the actor instead maneuvered toward a taxiway, his plane flew over an American Airlines departing flight with 110 passengers on board and a six-person crew.
Sansa Stark has seen her fair share of chaos and brutality as she maneuvered her way through the sordid world of Westeros since she was a young adult.
Barry Sabin, a partner at Latham & Watkins who served as chief of DOJ's counterterrorism section, said Wray has tactfully maneuvered his way around tough situations in the past.
The mold's halves, 150+ pounds each, had to be suspended from the ceiling so that it could easily be maneuvered as Habeck poured the liquid plastic and foam.
Beto O'Rourke's (D-Texas) allegedly prank-filled past with his wife, Amy — including the time he maneuvered a remote-controlled cockroach through the kitchen — is coming to light.
"We found that the robes were capable of being maneuvered in a way that might be described as being pulled to one side or pulled apart," Ferguson said.
After activists established a local court to try crimes committed by rebels, Ahrar al-Sham maneuvered to install three religious sheikhs—turning it overnight into a Sharia court.
Hellickson maneuvered out of jams in the second and third, and was one out away from doing so in the fourth after Diaz fouled out and Wong fanned.
The collision occurred at 19h40 local time, when darkness would have fallen over the area, as the helicopters maneuvered ahead of engaging with the militants, the army said.
Now, during a fraught transition of power in Washington, Mr. Putin has effectively marginalized the United States and maneuvered into position as the dominant international player in Syria.
A victory by Mr. Nasralla would be a sharp rebuke to Mr. Hernández, an authoritarian who has maneuvered to take control over most of the country's fragile institutions.
He maneuvered to make changes in state law to curb the little-known powers of a few well-positioned politicians to take hostages in exchange for M.T.A. spoils.
Mr. Previn resigned the Los Angeles post in 1989, complaining that the orchestra's managing director, Ernest Fleischmann, had maneuvered to bring in Esa-Pekka Salonen as his successor.
Several armored U.S. military vehicles with heavy machine guns could be seen close to the hotel along with Afghan police units as Special Forces maneuvered around the site.
The pilots maneuvered the plane upwards at least two times before hitting the stabilizer cut-out switches to disable the system, one person familiar with the matter said.
He read a claim by Fox News commentator Andrew Napolitano that Obama maneuvered around US agencies by partnering with GCHQ, the secretive British intelligence agency, to spy on Trump.
"I've ever been so scared in my life," she testified in court, after the 25-year-old man maneuvered past her security gate and pounded on her car windows.
As FAIR maneuvered on the Hill, it also drummed up grassroots support in some predominantly white parts of the country, like Iowa, where immigration was intensifying as an issue.
When the House last split in 1998, Democrats maneuvered to install one of their own as speaker, successfully preserving the office's authority before consenting to power-sharing with Republicans.
Once inside the pill eventually melts (assuming the patient has a normal body temperature), the robot unfolds, and it can then be maneuvered around using an external magnetic field.
Though it wasn't an easy path from the door to the actual set, but somehow Houston maneuvered through all of the wires and cables to make it on screen.
Dzingel took a backhanded pass from Stone and maneuvered past a sprawling Domingue to tie it 1-1 on his 217th goal at 244:221 of the first period.
I found that the Pockit's wheels maneuvered about as well as other unremarkable umbrella strollers that I've tried, but people won't be buying this thing for its maneuvering skills.
The U.S. European Command said the Russian frigate, Yaroslav Mudry, came unnecessarily close to the guided-missile cruiser USS San Jacinto on June 30 and maneuvered in its wake.
The reigning Hart Trophy winner carried the puck across the blue line, maneuvered past Calgary defensemen Deryk Engelland and TJ Brodie, and ripped a wrist shot beneath Elliott's glove.
Where Nelson's defense when other fighters have out-maneuvered him was that it didn't feel like a fight but more of a sparring match, there was no excuse here.
It has intervened in national politics a number of times, including three previous coups since 1960, and, as recently as 1997, it maneuvered to oust an Islamist prime minister.
But over the course of the weekend, Democrats increasingly came to realize they had maneuvered themselves into a difficult position that made many of the party's moderate senators uncomfortable.
But the Timbers pulled even a short time later on Jeremy Ebobisse's goal, and Blanco then maneuvered around several defenders and beat goalkeeper Stefan Frei, putting Portland in front.
Attendees leaned against the well-curated bookshelves or sat cross legged on the floor as waiters maneuvered through the room, offering them a choice of red or white wine.
Berrent&aposs LinkedIn profile stands frozen from that time, listing her as chief operating officer, but there&aposs also reason to believe that she maneuvered to keep the role.
Inabnet and Taye Bellistri looked up at the monitors, rather than down at the patient, as they maneuvered the handles of tools threaded through the left and right incisions.
Ennis grabbed a rebound, deftly maneuvered the puck around a sprawling Elliott and potted a marker at the six-minute mark, then Borowiecki floated in his fourth through traffic.
Broadcom had already maneuvered to re-domicile in the U.S., potentially making a CFIUS review moot, but that didn't sway the Trump administration from moving to block the deal.
But financial and legal records obtained by CNN through the Freedom of Information Act offer a glimpse into how he struggled and maneuvered his way through a near financial collapse.
How did Underground Resistance's live up to their own name in the ways in which they maneuvered within the music industry, particularly with regard to Sony/BMG's appropriation of "Jaguar"?
This debris moves fast, and unlike satellites it cannot be maneuvered—all we can do is track it and try to get out of its way if it appears catastrophic.
"Maybe we should walk around the corner, so we can stand in the sun," Marion Buchloh-Kollerbohm, the tour guide, suggested, and maneuvered us to another area of the exhibition.
Earlier this week, the 3,200-pound lander, named Vikram after Vikram A. Sarabhai, the father of the Indian space program, separated from the orbiter and maneuvered toward the moon's surface.
With his order to move forward with the rollback, climate diplomats around the world maneuvered to fill the vacuum left by the exit of the globe's second-biggest climate polluter.
We then maneuvered around Grand Central Terminal, where I learned that the south side of the station holds a Cornelius Vanderbilt statue to honor the iconic shipping and railway magnate.
Not that the North Korean fears he'll be out-maneuvered by America's reality-TV president — but that a military coup at home will oust him from power while he's away.
In a ride I had with two engineers, the car safely maneuvered through traffic on the Seoul campus, stopping for pedestrians, slowing traffic and oncoming buses that poked into its lane.
Indeed, a majority of Americans want the Senate to give the President's nominee a hearing, and despite their bluster, Republicans may find themselves out-maneuvered by President Obama's exceedingly moderate choice.
No matter Messi's or Cristiano Ronaldo's skills, they were entirely dependent on others—on the opportunities other people gave them, and on the way the opposing players maneuvered their own bodies.
Peña maneuvered herself out of her top to escape him, according to the affidavit, and as she ran to a state trooper fueling up at the gas station, Ortiz drove away.
When the state, which funds New York City's subway system, couldn't afford to extend the subway to the Hudson Yards project, Bloomberg maneuvered for the city to pay for it itself.
Ms. Moremong gave nothing away as she carefully and slowly maneuvered the Land Cruiser into a three-point turn before speeding out of the forest, swerving to miss low-lying branches.
A few days ago, the 3,200-pound lander, named Vikram, after Vikram A. Sarabhai, the father of the Indian space program, separated from the orbiter and maneuvered toward the moon's surface.
For three weeks, they maneuvered slowly toward Prime Head up the Bransfield Strait, a waterway between the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic mainland, clogged with brash ice and calving icebergs.
They're being duped into voting for a man who they think is the most hawkish of Russia hawks, when all the while he's being maneuvered into betraying America to the Comintern.
Pongbot can hold up to five cups in its plastic caddie, and it will either automatically whiz itself across the playing surface or it can be maneuvered with a small remote control.
He released policy proposals, announced potential running mates and Cabinet secretaries, threatened litigation to appear in debates, maneuvered to change Reform Party procedures, and appeared at campaign events in Florida and California.
In the crawl space, her brother — who was even less popular than we were, older than us — awkwardly maneuvered his way on top of me, pinning both my hands to the floor.
It was a wildly expansive for the time, with large 3D levels full of ramps, loop-the-loops and wild obstacles, all designed to be maneuvered with the hedgehog's characteristic blazing speed.
Ristolainen maneuvered the puck between his legs, blew past San Jose defenseman Brent Burns and beat Jones with a high shot on his glove side for his third goal at 14:163.
Since he joined, Giuliani and Trump have maneuvered the strategy separately from everyone else, and are expected to be the two who decide whether Trump will ultimately sit down with Robert Mueller.
Let's start with Erdogan, who was prime minister from 2003 to 2014, but then maneuvered himself into the previously symbolic role of president and got all key powers shifted to that position.
So as the market frothed over the Fed's announcement that it would unravel its balance sheet but leave interest rates unchanged, Cramer maneuvered the falling dominoes to find the best investing strategy.
At the end of September, as Mr. Farnes maneuvered his malfunctioning Hurricane back to the R.A.F.'s Kenley base, he spotted a German bomber flying directly at him at about 1,500 feet.
Indeed, it is surprising to see that China's astute leaders have allowed themselves to be maneuvered into a totally unsustainable negotiating position with a $375 billion surplus on their American trade transactions.
The Lakers have maneuvered to be able to offer a max contract to one of this summer's star free agents — LeBron James and Paul George among them — while keeping their core intact.
Although no videos are playing in the exhibition to show how stars and extras maneuvered through Urban's simulated paradise, Ms. Lee supplied instructions for finding online postings of vintage recordings and footage.
In 2016, she testified in court that she had "never been so scared in my life" after a 25-year-old man maneuvered past her security gate and pounded on her car windows.
A third goal was overturned at 3:47, when Barkov maneuvered the puck behind the net before passing to Ekblad, whose shot sailed past a diving Frans Nielsen and under Greiss' right shoulder.
Reuters quotes Bishop Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo, head of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences: Sanchez Sorondo said he believed the U.S. oil lobby was behind the decision and that the industry had "maneuvered" Trump.
Tasked with breaking into a CEO's office to find some incriminating evidence against them, I'd quietly maneuvered through the—wait for it—air ducts and found myself around the corner from the office.
Los Angeles held a 105-33 lead after Johnson's 3-pointer with 1:58 left, but the Nuggets maneuvered within 282-28 on two free throws by Barton with 243 seconds to go.
Hypersonics pose a different threat from ballistic missiles, according to those who have studied and worked on them, because they could be maneuvered in ways that confound existing methods of defense and detection.
Every summer for the last five years, Chinese cargo ships have maneuvered through the ice packs off Russia's shores — a new passage that officials in Beijing like to call the Polar Silk Road.
Last year, Mr. Sánchez maneuvered to oust Mr. Rajoy in an unexpected vote of no confidence in Parliament timed to an unprecedented court ruling against Mr. Rajoy's party for operating a slush fund.
In April, NASA maneuvered Cassini into its final stage, known as the "Grand Finale" — a path that takes the vehicle between Saturn and its famous rings, and closer to the planet than ever before.
By 1941, Roosevelt surreptitiously maneuvered the US into confrontations with both Germany, which had conquered much of Europe, and Japan, which had seized Manchuria and Indochina and was waging a vicious war against China.
The dogs are followed by a procession of puppets—soldiers, a gingerbread man, a giant clown, and a teddy bear balancing on a rolling beach ball—all maneuvered by a set of marionette strings.
They were not interested in us, so we maneuvered underneath them and observed their slow, methodical circling, a collective hunting behavior they use to corral prey fish, gradually narrowing the trap as they rise.
Following a Marcus Williams interception of Taylor, Fitzpatrick maneuvered his team into scoring territory, where Folk kicked a 36-yard field goal for a 30-24 lead that put the Jets firmly in control.
They're a pit that suffocates everything they touch, clever tricks scattered to the wind, great players drowned in the madness of self, sophisticated team concepts out-maneuvered and overpowered by a perpetual motion machine.
A lack of opportunity and resources for these young children to be maneuvered into so that then, their worldview and their perspective is broader than the four-block radius of where they grew up.
Players maneuvered a pair of paddles back and forth on each side of the table, while motors and magnets allowed the puck to bounce between each side like a souped-up version of air hockey.
" As far as Trump's plans specifically, Corbat said he found them "workable," noting that "we maneuvered these types of things before and we think we've got the ability to work with them in the future.
You can't help detecting a kind of poetic justice at work as Stein describes how Rupert Murdoch maneuvered her into selling him Misty Mountain with all her parents' possessions inside, including family photos and memorabilia.
After hours of negotiations failed, the police strapped a pound of C4 and a detonation cord to the robot, maneuvered the robot near the suspect, and detonated, killing the 25-year-old suspect Micah Johnson.
A few minutes later, Moore maneuvered a giant barbecue through the crowd to grill hot dogs while people shared their own stories of police brutality, staged spoken-word performances, sang, and demanded greater police accountability.
On Char's flight, someone behind her on the plane was apparently using the armrest as her footrest, but it surprisingly didn't stop there: Said passenger also maneuvered her left foot to open the cabin window.
A robotic Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) piloted by the Ocean Exploration Trust filmed this genus of Octopus, the bell-shaped Grimpoteuthis, as the ROV maneuvered around a deep-sea reef off the central California coast.
There, Ortiz pulled out a pistol and pointed it at her, but the woman maneuvered herself out of the car and ran to a state trooper fueling up at the gas station, the affidavit says.
Unlike Mr. Cunha and dozens of others in Congress who maneuvered to drive her from office, Ms. Rousseff remains rare among senior political figures in that she has not been accused of illegally enriching herself.
This year she has hosted a constitutional convention, drafted a coalition to lobby on its behalf and successfully maneuvered for a referendum in November that will urge Congress to vote up-or-down on statehood.
It crossed the Stout's bow three times in an "unsafe intercept," Commander Urban said, and the Stout maneuvered away and "employed devices," which he did not identify, to dissuade the Iranian vessel from further harassment.
So was the Republican leader, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, who maneuvered the nomination through the Senate, and Donald F. McGahn II, the recently departed White House counsel who championed Justice Kavanaugh from the start.
The first sign of help Darryl Brunson and his brothers said they saw was on Friday, when marked police cars raced down their street, their intent unclear, and maneuvered across an obstacle course of trees.
Clambering onto a rooftop with a small group of soldiers from Iraq's counterterrorism service, we scanned the Islamic State's stronghold in western Mosul as one of its armored car bombs maneuvered toward the front line.
The first stage booster for that rocket — which had already been launched, landed, and refurbished once before — was successfully maneuvered down for a safe landing on a barge called "Of Course I Still Love You".
The report reflected the scope and seriousness of the shutdown's effects, and came as President Trump and the leaders of the two parties on Capitol Hill maneuvered to find a path out of the impasse.
Even before the government began accepting bids to operate the new dump, Ms. Long's company maneuvered to win the contract, which would allow it to charge builders for every truckload of debris deposited at the site.
Musk has been in contact with divers and experts on the cave network in Thailand since last week and has been building an escape pod for the children that can be maneuvered through the narrow tunnels.
Zhang, now at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China, has maneuvered bacteria into forming something like a liquid crystal—a type of material whose individual units arrange themselves in response to external influences like electric fields.
With Trump's abandonment of the Kurds, America's main allies in the fight against ISIS, and his de facto green lighting of Turkey's invasion of northern Syria, the White House maneuvered itself out of the Syria equation.
Early in the night, women in outfits that could be best described as "sexy pirate" maneuvered large trays of appetizers like bruschetta through the throngs of people sitting on banquettes and bobbing to the thumping music.
Thousands of fans watched awestruck last July in Wisconsin at the Experimental Aircraft Association AirVenture airshow as a pair of F-353s from Florida's Eglin Air Force Base maneuvered fast and low over Wittman Regional Airport.
Suddenly, Flake was all the men who have ever treated women as disposable and expendable, who thought they could treat women's suffering as a momentary inconvenience to be placated and then maneuvered out of the way.
As the figure of the female TV journalist has maneuvered from the sidelines (where she stood in "Network" and "Broadcast News") and into the spotlight, she has emerged as an avatar for the modern professional woman.
Making their scientific purposes clear up front, developers focused on Apple and Android users in the United Kingdom, letting them decide whether to allow researchers to collect data about how they maneuvered through the game's virtual world.
She said she maneuvered her car to the side of the road before dialing 911 and snagged a few pictures of her unexpected passenger, thinking to herself "nobody is going to believe this," she told the outlet.
A minor gang of similarly offensive dinguses is now in the news, having maneuvered Mom's Honda into the wake of the Trump tractor-trailer with the vague hope of being sucked along in its yuge, yuge slipstream.
Once you've maneuvered the device to a specific place in your home, you can set it to remember the location and return on its own, doing some basic sense-and-avoid using a camera at the top.
On an October morning, Matthew Henick, the head of BuzzFeed Motion Pictures, maneuvered his black Lexus S.U.V. through thick Los Angeles traffic from his home in Silver Lake toward BuzzFeed's new campus, still under construction, in Hollywood.
That meeting of the party's Central Committee was the culmination of months of secretive discussions that are only now coming to light — and show how Mr. Xi maneuvered with stealth, swiftness and guile to rewrite China's Constitution.
More important than the size of the stockpile, which can be easily maneuvered, is Iran's threat to increase uranium enrichment purity levels above the 3.67 percent limit set in the deal — possibly as soon as July 8.
Senate Democrats successfully maneuvered to include more oversight and transparency in the legislation, but how the Treasury Department handles the distribution of the funds will be closely watched, particularly as average Americans struggle to survive the crisis.
After a cardboard mock-up of the table was cobbled together for a test run to ensure the real thing could be maneuvered around the staircase's tight turns, 16 movers carried it up 10 flights of stairs.
He agreed to elections in 1990 and lost, but then returned to office in 2007 after he maneuvered changes to an election law that allowed him to take office with less than 50 percent of the vote.
Again this year, I turned to some prominent investors and market experts who successfully maneuvered through what turned into a treacherous year, asking them for insights into how they did it and what they expect in 260.
For nearly 16 months, Trump and Republican officials have maneuvered and played each other, launching and squashing a series of feuds as the party sought to manage Trump and he angled to keep its organization in his corner.
Once the spacecraft has maneuvered itself into prime sample collecting position, the TAGSAM will blast Bennu's surface with nitrogen gas and then hoover up the displaced particles—a process that takes no more than five seconds to complete.
London (CNN)President Donald Trump wrapped up the official portion of his United Kingdom visit Friday, during which he had falsely denied criticizing his host, met with the Queen and maneuvered around a huge protest against his presence.
Mr. Gove had worked closely with Mr. Johnson in managing the Leave campaign, but then maneuvered Mr. Johnson out of the race to become prime minister, only to see his own effort to secure the job fall short.
Because of worries that the longer stay in space, with the bombardment of solar radiation and cosmic rays, would degrade the instruments, the craft was maneuvered so the second rendezvous would occur a year earlier, in November 2015.
Ford told The Washington Post that in the early 1980s, during a party in Montgomery County, Maryland, Kavanaugh and a male friend, both students at a private high school and both "stumbling drunk," maneuvered her into a bedroom.
While plans to mobilize in Seattle had happened for months in advance, there was no central coordinator, the disruptions unfolded in an ad hoc manner, groups and individuals maneuvered spontaneously, and communication on the ground was handled democratically.
As this passing of the orbital baton was maneuvered, Kornienko gradually worked his way up the list of spaceflight candidates, and was selected twice as a backup crew member for ISS missions over the course of the next decade.
Since it's neutrally buoyant and floats, the 54-inch inflatable sphere can be maneuvered and positioned in any orientation using the ring of battery-powered rotors around its equator—the gripper doesn't always have to be at the bottom.
The U.S. Defense official, who was speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the most recent incident took place on June 30 when the Yaroslav Mudryy came unnecessarily close to the USS San Jacinto and maneuvered in it's wake.
After an obscure Republican had ridden Richard Nixon's presidential coattails to a surprisingly strong showing in the 1960 governor's race, the then-dominant state Democrats maneuvered to protect their grip on the statehouse by decoupling presidential and gubernatorial races.
" Those with ties to Trump dating from his pre-political days, Grunwald observes, believe "he truly wants to be a bipartisan builder but that Republican ideologues in Congress and his administration have maneuvered him into a narrow conservative lane.
Obama, with his elegant family along, deftly maneuvered in the chaos of communism, charming the 84-year-old Raúl Castro even though the White House did not know which bits of historic pageantry the Cuban would play along with.
And Diaz certainly administered that lesson—he maneuvered around McGregor with surefooted extension, and made a case for his toughness, as blood dripped from his face to the mat, but otherwise looked cognizant, on-balance at the final bell.
After liftoff, Iridium's global network of technicians takes over to make sure the satellites are communicating with one another and the gateways on Earth as they are maneuvered into orbit—a process that can take up to a month.
During the rehearsal, cast members watched as three young women maneuvered a delicately carved wooden puppet representing Rip's 4-year-old daughter Sara, into the arms of her mother, Geertje (played by Robyn Kerr, one of four professional actors).
"I can't believe the hurricane was in September and Puerto Rico still looks like this," my husband said as he maneuvered our rented car through a busy honor-system intersection under a traffic light hanging useless from its crossbar.
As the probe maneuvered to its evacuation position it deployed a small camera, called DCAM3, which scientists hope was able to capture the moment of detonation on the asteroid's surface from a distance of about 1 km (0.6 miles).
As Republican leaders maneuvered toward a vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act, they were working to assure Democrats that the government would continue to subsidize out-of-pocket expenses for people buying insurance through the law's online marketplaces.
On the other hand, recent breakthroughs by DARPA researchers have included handheld paddles that enable soldiers to climb vertically like geckos, bullets that can be maneuvered while in flight, and prosthetic limbs that function almost exactly like real ones.
Another possibility is that they may have traveled with the boat on a wooden sledge as the procession journeyed to the vault, and their contents served to lubricate the ground as people maneuvered the large vessel to its sandy home.
Various characters from all over the seven kingdoms have maneuvered and manipulated their way around each other in their pursuit for power since the show debuted in 2011, but Sansa has succeeded where many of her friends — and enemies — have not.
On top that, there's a fairly good chance the car was once used in a high-speed chase and pit maneuvered a stolen truck into an oak tree — which is to say that police cruisers tend to get roughed up.
Researchers at MIT have given more credence to theories that ancient engineers were masters of balance and leverage with a new experiment that produced giant concrete structures, some 33,900+ pounds in weight, that can be still be maneuvered by hand.
"On July 2 the vessels were leaving the Hakuryu-5 when the 35111 maneuvered between them at high speed, passing within 100 meters of each ship and less than half a nautical mile from the rig," CSIS said in its report.
Seeking to draw a contrast with Dilma Rousseff, the suspended leftist president whom Mr. Temer maneuvered to oust this month, he said he would try to repeal nationalist oil legislation, curb public spending and shut down a sovereign wealth fund.
As more details have emerged about the hardware and software inside the cars, it increasingly looks as if Volkswagen maneuvered itself into a technological cul-de-sac when it rigged vehicles to cheat on emissions tests, beginning with 2009 models.
Geof Huth, the chief records officer for the New York State Unified Court System, maneuvered through rows filled with pages that have been tattered over the centuries and gnawed by rodents, particularly those that had been sealed with wheat paste.
A few days before the retreat, I met up with the man who, perhaps more than any other figure in the conservative movement, had maneuvered the party toward complete and unbending opposition to Obamacare: Michael Needham of the Heritage Foundation.
Not least, she has maneuvered to deflate the issue that had left her most vulnerable — her decision to open German borders to nearly a million asylum seekers in 2015 — and in the process stripped away her far-right opponents' animating force.
And they make devastating use of secret White House tapes to show how Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, Richard Nixon, Mr. Kissinger and others maneuvered to conceal the full truth about the war from the public and avoid a political reckoning.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Chinese investors maneuvered around heightened geopolitical tensions to make record-level investments into U.S. startups in 2018, but increasingly hostile conditions will likely lead to a dropoff in Chinese funding for this year, according to a new report.
As Dalton spoke, the midnight blue waters beyond the flight decks made for a crowded scene, with a U.S. and an allied Japanese destroyer also visible as the Reagan maneuvered some 400 nautical miles (748 kilometers) from the Chinese coast.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday cleared a stop-gap funding bill for debate and a vote on passage later in the day as Congress maneuvered to avoid government agency shutdowns when existing money expires at midnight on Thursday.
Until recently, the U.S. attorney for Washington was Jessie K. Liu, who oversaw Mr. Stone's prosecution, but Mr. Barr maneuvered to get her out of that position and install a longtime close aide in her place a few weeks before the sentencing.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 7 (Reuters) - Chinese investors maneuvered around heightened geopolitical tensions to make record-level investments into U.S. startups in 2018, but increasingly hostile conditions will likely lead to a dropoff in Chinese funding for this year, according to a new report.
In fact, the visit was probably not so much a gesture of rapprochement as a deft move by Mr. Kim to play China against the United States, just as his grandfather had maneuvered between China and the Soviet Union, Chinese analysts said.
"What do you do if you really believe in this kind of work?" he asked with a smile, as his car, driven by his district director, Liz Saldivar, maneuvered through a crowd of Bernie Sanders supporters who were protesting the Clinton rally.
"Now, Tim, if you would have gone into reverse, and hit that guy, which you almost did, that would be a legitimate lifelong cocktail-party story," Weiner told Tim as the nervous volunteer maneuvered the damaged-but-still-drivable van toward the arena.
The next night, Ms. Van Son hid a number of smaller parts in her bra, and the night after that she maneuvered an adapter that let her use plastic bags instead of bottles under her breasts and walked it past the guards.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell maneuvered to make sure the vote takes place Friday, rather than late Thursday, to put as much pressure as possible on Democrats who appeared set to sink the bill and restart negotiations to keep the government open.
Maureen Dowd Opinion Columnist WASHINGTON — Once I would have rolled my eyes at a "Homeland" season in which the Russians deftly maneuvered to control whether a Democratic woman, an increasingly paranoid former junior senator from New York, would occupy the Oval Office.
By the time we started the first episode of any season, we already knew what the last episode of that season was going to be, so we didn't ever do anything that was wildly inconsistent or that had to be maneuvered around.
"The F/A-18E maneuvered to avoid collision with the QOM-1 [Iranian drone] resulting in a lateral separation of approximately 200 feet and a vertical separation of approximately 100 feet," spokesperson Lt. Chloe J. Morgan said in a statement to CNBC.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Wednesday urged Senate Republicans to "go nuclear" and impose a rule change to force a simple majority vote on confirmation if Democrats block his U.S. Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch, as Democrats maneuvered for a hard fight.
WASHINGTON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Wednesday urged Senate Republicans to "go nuclear" and invoke a rule change to force a simple majority vote toward confirmation if Democrats block his U.S. Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch, as Democrats maneuvered for a tough fight.
Then, in the video for his First Day Out freestyle "Right There," he maneuvered through his Largo Road section of PG County while passionately rapping about being back in his hood and still not being over the shock of having a friend rat him out.
He enjoys more GOP party support there than possibly any other state operation, and New York could prove to be a better scenario from Trump than states like North Dakota and Colorado where his campaign has been out-maneuvered for delegates by Ted Cruz's operation.
WASHINGTON, Feb 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday cleared a stop-gap funding bill for debate and a vote on passage later in the day as Congress maneuvered to avoid government agency shutdowns when existing money expires at midnight on Thursday.
They were not the only business owners to lose their companies to Russia's banks, which maneuvered swiftly to exploit clients' weakness in hard times, said Ilya Shumanov, a deputy director for the anticorruption group Transparency International and the former head of its Kaliningrad office.
Last October, he successfully maneuvered to have his name and ideas added to the party constitution, an honor that was denied both of his predecessors, and to be named the "Core" of the party, a title closer to something for Mao than anyone since.
Rather than suffer the stereotypical nighttime immobilization, Levitas sees creatures moving in the corners of his room, puppies slipping under the door, clouds of smoke hovering above his bed, or other specters from the day that have sneakily maneuvered into his dream-like states.
Mr. de Blasio has been more overt about trying to elect fellow Democrats in Albany: In 2014, he actively maneuvered to unseat Senate Republicans, though his initiative backfired when his fund-raising efforts to aid Democrats in those races led to federal and state investigations.
The only way for Mr. Trump to have maneuvered to the outside of the members of the Freedom Caucus was to call their bluff, put his health care bill up for a vote and dare them to say no to a repeal of Obamacare.
Years earlier, when Joseph offered to buy Lizzie a work of art on her birthday, she thwarted him by demanding something that wasn't for sale, a derivative Arbus-like photograph that included a child clutching a toy grenade (which Joseph nonetheless maneuvered to get her).
A source familiar with the investigation told Bloomberg that the pupil and teacher told investigators they saw a small drone right in front of them, maneuvered to avoid the drone, and hit a tree with the tail of the helicopter, causing them to make a crash landing.
Laird, a Republican from Wisconsin who once served in the U.S. House of Representatives, also maneuvered to get Nixon to pick Gerald Ford as vice president when Spiro Agnew resigned, was instrumental in creating the all-volunteer U.S. military and privately opposed Nixon's incursion into Cambodia.
The fact that banks' return to a stronger funding of the private sector is so slow is sad testimony to the huge damage that major euro area governments – primarily France and Italy – did to their economies by allowing themselves to be maneuvered into German fiscal austerity nostrums.
" The officer "punched Hargrove one time in the mouth in an attempt to force her off of him," the report says, but she "quickly maneuvered her body to get back on top of him," after which a second officer commanded the police dog "to engage Hargrove.
After her seafaring adventures establishing trade routes to China on her ship, the Wonder, she returns to England to find that a rejected suitor, Hamish (Leo Bill), has maneuvered the sale of her precious ship by persuading Alice's mother (Lindsay Duncan) to agree to a dubious deal.
Earlier this week, documents from 2003 resurfaced that implicate Manning in not only an incident of sexual harassment, during which Manning allegedly "forcefully maneuvered" his naked genitals onto the head of a female athletic trainer, but a coverup and smear campaign against the trainer, Dr. Jamie Naughright.
Or, in the inside-out ways of Washington, Mr. Grassley might have been trying to make doing something — holding a substantive conversation with the president's nominee — look like doing nothing, to avoid drawing the ire of Republican leaders who have maneuvered forcefully against Judge Garland's confirmation.
"The three things this crew exemplifies is high level of technical expertise, great teamwork and then the toughness to get done what needs to get done," Captain Kirk said at a ceremony in Bath, Me., last week before the Zumwalt maneuvered down the Kennebec River to sea.
The focus has been a rare stumble for Trudeau's government, which marked two years in office this month and has mostly maneuvered its way out of political trouble partly because of Trudeau's personal popularity and the youthful momentum of the Liberals after 10 years of Conservative rule.
CreditCreditDavid Walter Banks for The New York Times HOLLYWOOD — On an October morning, Matthew Henick, the head of BuzzFeed Motion Pictures, maneuvered his black Lexus S.U.V. through thick Los Angeles traffic from his home in Silver Lake toward BuzzFeed's new campus, still under construction, in Hollywood.
I was lulled by the sound of the machines soaping up the clothes, the manufactured scent of mountain springs, the manicured hands that maneuvered the red buttons of a blender on all three screens at once: a trio of zucchinis went to shreds. 1-800-BLENDIT!
Mr. Xi, who will turn 19793 in June, has done more than any of his predecessors to create a public persona as an avuncular man of the people, even as he has maneuvered behind the scenes with a ruthless ambition to dominate China's enigmatic elite politics.
Also consider whether seams will be required — some counters may need to be longer than an individual slab allows, or the counters may need to come in pieces so they can be maneuvered into the kitchen — and try to make sure they end up in unobtrusive places.
PARIS — With the so-called Yellow Vest movement forcing concessions that have widened the country's budget shortfall, the French government is accelerating a plan to place hefty taxes on American technology giants that have long maneuvered to keep their bills low while reaping huge sums of money.
Are we to conclude that Mr. Kushner's family built "a barrier between family — inside the zone of trust — and others, outside that zone" when Mr. Kushner's uncle maneuvered to have Mr. Kushner's father jailed and when Mr. Kushner's zone of trust appears to include the Russians?
Kevin Fiala took the puck on the left side of the ice, skated across the rink and maneuvered around Pavel Buchnevich before passing across the crease to Parise, who tucked his shot into the corner of the net with 2:49 left as Lundqvist tried lunging back.
John F. Kelly, President-elect Donald J. Trump's choice to lead the Department of Homeland Security, easily maneuvered through his confirmation hearing before the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Tuesday, drawing bipartisan support for what is likely be a smooth approval process by the full Senate.
With the help of a team, they picked up the 1,000-pound stone on the morning of March 27 and drove it to the edge of Central Park, where, at 4am, they carefully maneuvered it on a dolly through winding pathways, keeping eyes out for park officials.
The improved design means a rider no longer has to use both hands to control the speed of each wheel in order to turn—one hand can be freed up for holding a phone, carrying a bag, or reaching for items while the wheelchair is still being maneuvered.
They are part of a broader turmoil in that office coinciding with Mr. Barr's recent installation of a close aide, Timothy Shea, as interim United States attorney in the District of Columbia, after Mr. Barr maneuvered out the Senate-confirmed former top prosecutor in the office, Jessie K. Liu.
As the two sides maneuvered, Sal Russo, a former Ronald Reagan aide and Tea Party Express co-founder, recalled the speeches he gave years ago about the esteem of the federal government swelling amid the New Deal and through the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations, before eroding in recent generations.
The area hangs over the valley and road that I had just maneuvered, an installation all its own, and a new destination that seemed only to amplify the aesthetic pleasure of one of Norway's most famous mountain ranges, the Romsdal Alps, and one of its most photographed roads.
One afternoon, after making the 60-mile drive down from Seville, my friend Claudia García Aguado and I maneuvered our way through the busy Plaza del Cabildo and nabbed a table at Barbiana, where I had a small glass of the town's famous manzanilla (for a mere €1.20).
Though it may sound outlandish and incredibly dangerous, Ćirković speculates that an advanced posthuman or extraterrestrial civilization will be able to create a mini black hole in the lab, feed it matter in a controlled manner, and then charge it electrically so that it can be maneuvered with strong electric fields.
WINNERS Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) Pelosi maneuvered deftly through the negotiations to secure a deal that won Democrats one of their top priorities: a significant increase in domestic spending.
Instead, knowing the difficulty and expense of testing the matter in court, Mueller maneuvered to use the charge, not just to punish Flynn for his abominable behavior during the campaign, but to send a signal to other potential witnesses (and the nation) about the perils of lying to the FBI.
That has been especially true under President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, who has maneuvered diligently in recent years to revive the idea that Moscow should be the capital for all Eastern Orthodox Christians, in effect making the Russian church an extension of his efforts to restore the country's superpower status.
After the 2016 parliamentary elections, the palace and its allies maneuvered to dilute the influence of the Justice and Development Party, the Islamist party that had won the highest share of votes — forcing it to abandon its popular prime minister and to form a government with parties of the palace's choosing.
That was Marine Le Pen's point, clearly, when she pointed out to the shock of her critics that by February 1942, Hitler's henchmen and puppets in Vichy were calling the shots in the City of Light while the "legitimate government of France," led by Charles de Gaulle, maneuvered from London.
WASHINGTON — As the federal government inches closer toward a potentially disastrous default on its debts, lawmakers and some Trump administration officials desperate for a budget deal have carefully maneuvered negotiations away from the man who has emerged as the common enemy: Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff.
Yes, I'm about to reopen an ugly national sore: the matter of Linda Tripp, Monica's supposed girlfriend who recorded their phone calls, egged on Monica's tearful confessions, maneuvered her to pressure Clinton for favors (especially on the job front), then trotted over to Paula Jones's lawyers with her illicit bag of tapes.
Not only has Mr. Moon steered two headstrong, erratic adversaries away from a military conflict that could have been devastating for his nation, he has maneuvered the Trump administration into pursuing negotiations that it has long resisted — but that he and his allies on South Korea's political left have long pressed for.
And while Musk previously maintained that the submarine was built to specifications given to him by another rescue diver, Unsworth argues that its 12-inch diameter would likely not have fit many of the boys and that it's unclear how divers would have maneuvered it in "zero visibility" around tight corners with stalactites and stalagmites.
And Ms. Rousseff's top aides scrambled on Thursday to respond to a report that a senator from her Workers' Party was negotiating a plea deal in which he would claim that she had maneuvered to appoint a justice to one of Brazil's highest courts in an attempt to release executives jailed in the Petrobras scandal.
As we were leaving, Bourdain amiably obliged the owner's request for a selfie, and I witnessed a comically subtle tango, as she maneuvered his body so that the photo would capture the restaurant's sign (creating an implicit endorsement) and Bourdain gently swivelled her the other way, so that the backdrop would be Third Avenue instead.
Seven West, which has aggressively maneuvered to reduce debt through a string of measures, including freezing dividends last year, increased its FY'19 cost reduction target to A$20 million to A$40 million from A$20 million to A$30 million The company did not declare a dividend for the period and said that dividend payments remained suspended.
In an attempt to streamline the procedure, and make it less invasive, medical researchers from Vanderbilt University and the University of Leeds have co-developed a first-of-its-kind capsule robot, 18-millimeters in diameter, that can be pulled and maneuvered through a patient's large intestine using a robotic arm that manipulates a powerful magnet on the outside.
On Queer Eye, the Netflix reboot of the early 2000s makeover show, activist and social worker Karamo Brown is in charge of having the difficult conversations: He's talked someone through a photo album of a late relative, walked another through their social anxieties, and maneuvered a two-hour conversation with a white, Trump-supporting cop about police brutality.
"Beijing Comrades" is a familiar, almost archetypal love story: Chen Handong, a princeling in his late 20s, possessed of enormous wealth and almost equally enormous sexual appetites, loses his heart to Lan Yu, an alluring teenager who has maneuvered his way into college in Beijing, even though he comes from an impoverished family in remote northwestern China.
Although as president, Mr. Echeverría, Mr. Díaz Ordaz's successor, tried to ingratiate himself with university students through a rhetorical veering to the left, the criticism he kept receiving from the newspaper Excélsior (very much in the spirit of '68) exasperated him enough that he maneuvered a coup (in July of '76) against its editor, Julio Scherer.
Over the past year or so, it maneuvered to expel pro-democracy legislators from Hong Kong's lawmaking body, sidelined a popular candidate for the city's top post to give the job to a proven hard-liner and got local high schools to beam to their students an ideologue's speech about the Chinese Communist Party's latest national congress.
"We move our satellites on average once a week and don't put out a press release to say who we maneuvered around..." Indeed, a cynical reading suggests the ESA used this incident—which was very much a real incident—to raise awareness about the burgeoning issue of space traffic management, which it did by piggybacking off of SpaceX hype.
As supporters of the nuclear deal maneuvered in the opening days of the Trump White House, Mr. Kushner was orchestrating what would be Mr. Trump's first overseas trip as president, to Saudi Arabia, and met on his own with the deputy crown prince at the time, Mr. bin Salman, before the prince became the power behind the Saudi throne.
But while many pundits believed Kaine came off as aggressive and shrill to Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceFEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding Log Cabin Republicans endorse Trump MORE's cool composure, Kaine did his assigned job and maneuvered Pence into making several false denials.
And some of his weakness is presumably visible only behind the scenes and won't be revealed until the next tell-all book, when it's Bolton and Kudlow's turn to leak — though we get tastes already, as in this newspaper's recent account of how Bolton maneuvered successfully behind the scenes to shield the NATO summit's final communiqué from his boss's aggressive NATO skepticism.
There was a smattering of women in neon bikini tops that Mr. Baker maneuvered around, bouncing and leaping onto an adjacent couch so as not to neglect the cabana behind us, separated by a plunge pool of aquamarine chlorinated (one hopes!) water where more bikini-clad 25-year-olds were waist deep, torsos swaying, champagne flutes in the air, responding to his enthusiasm.
Even as she faces impeachment proceedings and the challenges of restoring confidence amid the economic crisis, yet another headwind opened up this week: Mr. do Amaral was reported to be negotiating a plea deal in which he would claim that she had maneuvered to appoint a justice to one of Brazil's highest courts in an attempt to release executives jailed in the Petrobras scandal.
The election has not been a look ahead to the presidential race; it's been a chance to look at the evolution of the state electoral system, wherein conservatives have now made stretching straightforward policy proposals to the extremes a regular part of their campaign playbook, a tactic begrudgingly maneuvered by their Democratic counterparts, ever fearful of being associated with "The Squad" or that cantankerous senator from Vermont.
I maneuvered quickly through this section because though the majority of work here was visually stimulating with variegated and polished car tires — low, white furry daises with a motley assortment of glass objects positioned on top, and large mirrors on wooden stands — it all seemed like miscellany rather than a set of objects that could give me insight into the artist's concerns or obsessions.
Something truly wrong happened, and the only real winner from all this was Russian President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinTrump administration mulling special negotiator for nuke talks with Russia: report Former Goldman Sachs CEO rips Sanders after NH win: 'He'll ruin our economy' Lawmakers raise concerns over Russia's growing influence in Venezuela MORE, who has sowed discord in America, disrupted our European allies, maneuvered to manipulate our elections and continues to terrorize Russia's neighbor Ukraine.
As a result, Republicans have maneuvered themselves into positions that few could have imagined two years ago: impeding a serious investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, defending or downplaying Trump language that inflames racial tensions, excusing his efforts to demand personal loyalty from top law enforcement officials, and now openly attacking federal law enforcement agencies through the Nunes memo alleging senior officials systematically abused the process for obtaining surveillance on former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser Carter Page.

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