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"mightily" Definitions
  1. very; very much
  2. (formal) with great strength or effort
"mightily" Synonyms
hugely exceedingly very extremely enormously immensely vastly awfully greatly highly majorly mighty most seriously intensely tremendously abundantly achingly almighty archly powerfully energetically vigorously hard strenuously forcefully forcibly heavily strongly fiercely heartily assiduously conscientiously diligently dynamically eagerly earnestly enthusiastically explosively arduously determinedly industriously intently laboriously purposefully resolutely amain doggedly intensively sedulously slavishly hardly actively busily brutally destructively lethally savagely viciously violently damagingly painfully sharply crushingly heftily devastatingly furiously formidably impressively terrifically ably adeptly capably proficiently redoubtably adroitly indomitably invincibly expertly giftedly skilfully(UK) skillfully(US) talentedly demandingly difficultly exactingly unreasonably toughly agonizingly(US) challengingly dauntingly excessively exorbitantly gruelingly(US) gruellingly(UK) harshly punishingly rigorously roughly tediously aggressively belligerently antagonistically bellicosely hostilely adversarially angrily argumentatively cantankerously confrontationally inhospitably inimically irascibly pugnaciously quarrelsomely stroppily abusively wickedly unpleasantly disgustingly disagreeably nastily repulsively terribly displeasingly distressingly grossly horridly revoltingly vilely abhorrently badly foully horribly deafeningly boomingly resoundingly loudly thunderously sonorously thunderingly ringingly clamorously piercingly roaringly clangorously earsplittingly plangently noisily resonantly reverberantly tumultuously vociferously countlessly innumerably numberlessly uncountably endlessly limitlessly manifoldly multiply multitudinously unlimitedly incalculably indescribably numerously unimaginably unthinkably inexpressibly measurelessly unspeakably unutterably gigantically blazingly passionately ardently fervently fierily fervidly vehemently emotionally torridly burningly feverishly perfervidly flamingly demonstratively incandescently warmly religiously glowingly heatedly More

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On Sunday's episode, the mightily named Team Behemoth took on the slightly-less-mightily-named Team Cherub.
As Sanders often says, Wall Street reaped great profits from the wrongs that contributed mightily to the last financial crash and recession and Wall Street gained mightily from the taxpayer-financed bailouts.
I struggle mightily to understand them, even in nonromantic contexts.
He is mightily militant on the subject of Islamic jihad.
I think you will be rewarded mightily by our press.
The two laugh mightily, and Manson points out the irony.
The fans cheered him mightily as he left the ring.
The company has always clung mightily to vagueness – and secrecy.
Students who graduate with large amounts of debt struggle mightily.
Trump has tried mightily to shut the special counsel down.
If you get rid of that, I'll be mightily impressed.
All struggled mightily to position their sons against the others.
We tried mightily to keep him when Barclays came calling.
And, second, that in the ensuing year they've risen mightily.
That mood contrasts mightily with the one of the moment.
She thirsts mightily after her class's heartthrob, Aiden (Luke Prael).
A novice politician struggling mightily, visibly, to stay on script.
The Bolt differs mightily from the Ryno in its aesthetics, though.
Twitter shares have suffered mightily this year, falling almost 36 percent.
I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.
Restoration Hardware's stock has struggled mightily this year, falling 64 percent.
Oligarchs will labour mightily to block reforms that harm their interests.
"I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press."
Washington (CNN)The Trump administration issued one mightily mixed message Monday.
Both teams struggled mightily from the floor in the first half.
But the Broncos struggled mightily on third down throughout the game.
I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by the press.
But Houston has struggled mightily on the defensive end this season.
Women have struggled mightily to establish careers separate from their husbands.
I think you will probably be mightily rewarded by the press.
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Iran's economy is suffering mightily, and its rulers are growing anxious.
All the while, the company's TV and film business struggled mightily.
But when it comes to the senses, machines still struggle mightily.
Obviously, though, Mallinckrodt benefits mightily from the high cost of Acthar.
But the show benefits mightily from Katie Stegeman's evocatively absurd costumes.
Reyes slumped mightily through the first three months, only to hit .
Either Donald Trump is struggling mightily to adjust to the general election — so mightily that nearly halfway through the campaign, he has made no discernible progress — or he does not actually care about adjusting at all.
Yes, except the camera is weak and struggles mightily in low-light.
We had just lost mightily to a better school in a debate.
They have accounted for a mightily disproportionate share of the newly infected.
I had a chance to try it out and was mightily impressed.
But despite this growth, it has stumbled mightily in its expansion efforts.
He found one, and tried to pull the pin, but struggled mightily.
Collective sacrifices, regardless of scale, contribute mightily to American ideas of citizenship.
During her primary struggle with Sanders, she struggled mightily with younger voters.
Harris, the star of the first debates, struggled mightily in the second.
Over the course of the primary, of course, that's hurt Clinton mightily.
The deceased artist's family and my family and friends have suffered mightily.
It's a huge double standard, and one Trump has profited mightily from.
The soldiers of each side suffered mightily in the stalemate that ensued.
In the lobby, Alonzo closed the dripping umbrella and shook it mightily.
Second, the plague led to a crackdown on Christians that backfired mightily.
The Bucks struggled mightily with Giannis at the five last season, too.
As it was, he struggled mightily with DeMarcus Ware on the left. 4.
RHP Chris Tillman (1-2) struggled mightily Tuesday against the New York Yankees.
But he has struggled mightily to elicit any significant support from black voters.
Detroit's charters, which Ms DeVos pushed mightily, are widely seen as a mess.
Houston has struggled mightily this season, but Chicago seems very much for real.
So many talented people labored mightily to bring this movie to the screen.
Music writers talk about "hidden gems" a lot, but the criteria wavers mightily.
And it has contributed mightily to the low recovery rate for endangered species.
Luther Strange has gained mightily since my endorsement, but will be very close.
The misuse of these levers contributed mightily to his downfall and ultimate disgrace.
And they all contributed mightily to Clinton's remarkable programs in Africa and elsewhere.
The House of the Medici found him novel, And he pleased them mightily.
It's mightily impressive hearing the Kop holler someone's name with such gusto throughout.
During all this, Viacom has struggled mightily across its television and film businesses.
But he struggled mightily and made no real push to win the job.
Some of the companies are huge successes, but others struggle mightily before closing.
Designing job centers this way contributes mightily to the region's ever-worsening traffic.
Harding struggled mightily to get inside Nur's head, but his quarry remained elusive.
When Trudeau goes to Washington, he will try mightily to make a good impression.
Despite struggling mightily to stay in power, eventually Maliki stepped down in August 2014.
You may notice one big theme: Demand for cloud computing skills is growing mightily.
Seton Hall struggled mightily from the field, missing 21 of its first 2700 shots.
When it comes to the would-be AI jobocalypse the Kool-Aid flows mightily.
She has struggled mightily to arouse enthusiasm among younger voters, including younger female voters.
He too struggled mightily to replace his own anger, "the death game", with love.
The Houston Rockets tried mightily to sign Llull last summer, but to no avail.
They will resist that mightily, and, unless they cave, that will kill the deal.
She's struggling mightily in some traditionally Democratic or competitive areas like Green Bay, Wis.
Ukraine has struggled mightily in its transition after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
With the wind gusting to 25 miles per hour, his course knowledge helped mightily.
Let's hope that Alphabet finds the magic balance, and contributes mightily to future innovation.
He has tried mightily to destroy Obamacare and all the lives dependent on it.
Nevertheless, Diana had been mightily curious when she spotted him in all his handsomeness.
Photographs of Mr. Villella still show how mightily he projected in a vast theater.
Jordan could have support within his clique but would struggle mightily outside of it.
Harden struggled mightily throughout, missing 16 of 17 3-pointers while scoring 220 points.
And yet, each is currently profiting mightily by helping oil companies accelerate that crisis.
Since the dynamic start to his campaign, the former Texas congressman has struggled mightily.
Spread out below that corporate aerie was a city he loved and influenced mightily.
Investors who had the fortitude to stay in have benefited mightily by the increase.
Ameren will reduce its demand by 16 percent, which it is complaining about mightily.
Francois struggled mightily before that play, throwing two interceptions and badly missing receivers all day.
Mayer did try mightily, but made some serious errors, ill-conceived acquisitions and boneheaded hires.
Central bankers, who had been employing various measures to forestall global deflation, were mightily relieved.
Still, he is struggling mightily with soaring prices for rent, utilities, labor, leather and glue.
Andrew Cuomo, his progressive opponent struggled mightily to attract black voters in New York City.
They could rebound mightily later this week and shake off jitters about a trade war.
Importantly, these stocks all share another salient quality: Each has already slid mightily this year.
However, Harden struggled mightily with his perimeter shooting, missing 16 of 17 3-point attempts.
What's even worse is how mightily Purple Rain overshadows the other entries in Prince's filmography.
Rio de Janeiro struggled mightily with its preparations for the summer games, with mixed results.
Elliptical editing also contributes mightily to Malick's evocation of stream of consciousness and associational memory.
The two teams struggled mightily trying to get shots to fall in the early going.
However, Harden struggled mightily with his perimeter shooting, missing 21 of 29 23-point attempts.
Mr. McClatchy's book leans mightily on quotations about art and aesthetics; it's a poet's book.
Ultimately, For All Mankind struggles mightily to find a concrete focus in its first season.
But their words won't hold water with Moore's base, which overlaps mightily with Trump's base.
But to his credit, against all odds with this staging, he tried mightily all night.
A preseason injury torpedoed much of his rookie season, and he struggled mightily in 22015.
Sanders has benefited mightily from this argument and the credibility he's built by making it.
That leaves time for the Yellow Ranger to mightily morph into a confident young lesbian.
They both struggled mightily in Nevada and do not have clear paths to the nomination.
Philadelphia goaltender Brian Elliott started his 14th consecutive game and struggled mightily in the second period.
Phillies starter Nick Pivetta struggled mightily, giving up eight hits and six runs in five innings.
Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott struggled mightily, allowing eight goals for the first time in his career.
As the beaten-down energy sector rebounded mightily this year, financial stocks remained in a rut.
While Zynga has struggled mightily since going public in 2011, it's still valued at $2.5 billion.
I use, and am mightily satisfied with, the $499 Schiit Jotunheim DAC and amp combo unit.
But that doesn't explain this next photo, in which the software again struggled mightily with detail.
Making any sort of significant carbon emission reductions will still help our future cause, perhaps mightily.
Germany and Belgium, for example, are struggling mightily with the fear of refugee crime and terrorism.
Turkey will struggle mightily to meet the exacting conditions required for visa liberalisation by the summer.
The company would spend mightily, only to assuage investor fears with promises of a bright future.
All of the lawyers around Trump have struggled mightily to control the damage caused by Cohen.
Chris Christie and his record-low approval ratings hover mightily over the contest to replace him.
"I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press," he said to Mother Russia.
Films in which the leads have been whitewashed have all failed mightily at the box office.
It is his most famous record, one that contributed mightily to his career record of 762.
I was able to get some work done afterward, even though my booty was burning mightily.
My grandfather talked about being mightily bored and hot inside his tank during the Philippines campaign.
But Christie and his record-low approval ratings hover mightily over the contest to replace him.
Album Review Britney Spears strives mightily to be one-dimensional on "Glory," her ninth studio album.
Michelangelo benefited mightily from this elevation of the artist from workshop drone to deity (and brand).
An industry that has struggled mightily during the digital age has a rare opportunity for growth.
Even so, as a new mom taking care of a very sick baby, I struggled mightily.
Which is why Facebook is trying so mightily to lump it in with the other inquiries.
Most consider themselves international artists who have contributed mightily to the global avant-garde art movement.
During the Watergate scandal, Nixon tried mightily to keep his conversations with his co-conspirators secret.
Team scoring leader David Duke struggled mightily and had two points on 1-for-7 shooting.
Decades of unsustainable U.S. mineral resource policies have contributed mightily to our present state of dependence.
The Scarlet Knights continued to struggle mightily away from home Saturday, falling at Wisconsin 79-57.
After missing most of two seasons because of Tommy John surgery, Ottavino struggled mightily in 2017.
Quarterback Trevor Siemian struggled mightily, going 5 of 43 for 56 yards and two interceptions before halftime.
Its 70-some horsepower would strain mightily to achieve speed sufficient to climb a highway on-ramp.
But the fact that it succeeded so mightily on a smaller budget bodes well all the same.
In contrast, the Trump campaign struggled mightily to convince many leading Republicans to even make an appearance.
Even when Harris struggles mightily against his cognitive biases, a more symmetrical allocation of blame remains elusive.
He may lose some or all of those states, but he'll be strong there and compete mightily.
Hillary Clinton strained mightily to read a menu as she stomped with the Prez in North Carolina.
Saros, who struggled mightily during October in his apprentice role to Pekka Rinne, is no longer floundering.
Anybody watching Secretary of State nominee Rex Tillerson's confirmation hearing would have been mightily impressed by Sen.
Swarzak, who is nursing an inflamed right rotator cuff, has struggled mightily following the All-Star break.
The fleet footwork of flamenco can be mightily impressive, but this company doesn't aim to merely wow.
While Fox and NBC have struggled mightily with comedy, ABC is raising the ante on its comedy.
It has changed mightily over the years and 1981 admitted the first woman into this boys' club.
I do know about the KING JAMES bible of course — but struggled mightily with this whole corner.
HOLLAND COTTER Within a year of Dada's emergence, the one-act ballet "Parade" (1917) was mightily Dadaist.
It was awkward, as Zelensky struggled mightily to avoid getting drawn deeper into the now historic scandal.
As a result, when the wine panel last tasted California syrah, in 2014, members were mightily impressed.
That one was Frankenthaler, whose ways with liquid paint mightily influenced much abstract art of the sixties.
The work is difficult, funny, powerful, mightily subversive, and a testament to the depth of his focus.
Two factors contributed mightily to the course of what became known as the Battle of the Atlantic.
Brokers, buyers and sellers are struggling mightily to do business when it's anything but business as usual.
That, in turn, raised the profile of an investigation that the president had tried mightily to contain.
So the fact that Harvey struggled so mightily in his latest return was perhaps not that surprising.
I have family and friends who have fought admirably against addiction, and I cheer their battles mightily.
Los Angeles has struggled mightily on the road this season, with a dismal 2-11-1 record.
Ms. Ayotte has struggled mightily with the candidacy of Mr. Trump, at first giving him lukewarm support.
I only sort of do, after reading multiple explainers that labored mightily to make sense of the event.
Starting out, Nadiya struggled mightily on the technicals, with her other bakes trending toward middle-of-the-pack.
TO UNDERSTAND how mightily Iran once dominated Iraq, head to Ctesiphon, Persia's old capital, just south of Baghdad.
Verily's Project Baseline, then, is a mightily ambitious piece of basic science, and one that could prove useful.
But he struggled mightily and did it on his own terms, trying to talk about big, serious things.
In short, Abra is trying mightily to ensure that buys and sells won't drastically change due to volatility.
Disney's remake train is still chugging along mightily, and the next stop on this nostalgia tour is Aladdin.
Donald Trump has profited mightily from secrecy and covering up his astonishing vulnerabilities with even more astonishing bluster.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, for example, the Turks chafed mightily over international sanctions on Iraq.
Many people with mental illness live every day at war with themselves, struggling mightily to keep it together.
From a distance the smoke is pleasant but it's also mightily strong and hard to get rid of.
No, he's a functional cog in a mightily impressive machine, and more than happy to be no more.
Yet most small children struggle mightily not just with the practice of patience, but with the entire concept.
The Bison struggled mightily from the free throw line, connecting on less than 49 percent (14 of 29).
Therefore, even if Russia's economy is struggling mightily, Putin still appears determined to field a first-rate military.
But his "sociological clock" — his sense that he was missing out on something important in life — boomed mightily.
One big reason Mr. Trump's math looks so good is something he has complained mightily about: party rules.
Clinton's claims of superiority more memorably, mightily and effectively than Mr. Trump has over the entire past year.
The company has been struggling mightily this year, with its stock falling more than 45 percent in 2018.
I'm more athletic adjacent, that dude who will run a half marathon but struggle mightily while doing it.
M.L.B.'s decline, America's — the Yankees may contribute mightily to the former, but they only epitomize the latter.
He has somehow managed to offer criticism of President Trump's politics while benefiting mightily from his tax cuts.
Still, I was moved, and mightily impressed, that Mr. Trifonov would attempt such a mature and revealing experiment.
Rockets star James Harden struggled mightily throughout, missing 16 of 193 3-point attempts while scoring 29 points.
They tried mightily to address the polling elephant in the room without appearing to concern themselves with it.
As leaders of a public company, they struggled mightily to bolster their stock, more so than their competitors.
Trump went on to say that the press would reward Russia "mightily" if they turned over her emails.
While several legislative leaders have tried mightily to hammer out a compromise in recent days -- notably Republican Sen.
Target is struggling mightily to compete with Amazon in retail, but it's finding other ways to fight back.
Money may not buy happiness, but it can certainly buy freedom and security, which contribute mightily to happiness.
That was the gist of longtime entrepreneur Sean Parker's analysis for why Twitter is struggling so mightily right now.
However, withdrawal of our forces in Syria mightily undercuts that effort and puts our allies, the Kurds, at risk.
This is mightily hypocritical according to...Vice President Joe Biden himself back in a 28503 interview on PBS Newshour.
Helped mightily by his wealth (he spent $74 million), the city's desire for strong business leadership after the Sept.
Back during wind-up to embedded Linux you saw Microsoft and Nokia fighting mightily to become de facto standards.
Royals left-hander Danny Duffy, who has struggled mightily this season against the Indians, had a particularly painful night.
The drop-off in these votes contributed mightily to the GOP's huge landslides in the 241 and 473 midterms.
Duchene, who has struggled mightily since arrive in Ottawa via trade, scored for the first time in five games.
His Republican Party would be shrinking and wounded, and would struggle just as mightily in carrying out its agenda.
"Republicans have been suffering mightily in California," said Thomas Holyoke, a political science professor at California State University-Fresno.
Darvish has struggled mightily against Oakland in his career, going 1-8 with a 4.94 ERA in 10 starts.
He struggled mightily in the social game, however, thanks to a long series of unwise and sometimes bizarre moves.
The Bruins are trying mightily to reel in the Tampa Bay Lightning for top spot in the Atlantic Division.
Duke, meanwhile, had struggled mightily against U.N.C. Wilmington in its tournament opener and was basically down to six players.
SATURDAY PUZZLE —I didn't struggle mightily with this Josh Knapp production, but that could be because I'm a hipster.
Students from low-income families often struggle mightily to afford bare necessities such as food, housing and school supplies.
Their political antics are causing Sessions to labor mightily to stave off the politicization of the rule of law.
Wentz struggled mightily through most of the first half, going 3 of 8 for 30 yards and three sacks.
Chantel was mightily posing Saturday in Miami Beach, trying to catch some rays as well as another 15 minutes.
In fact, the park service — and by extension, the American people — has benefited mightily from donations from private philanthropy.
Immigrants have made America great, and the children of immigrants, legal or illegal, have contributed mightily to our greatness.
Empires crumbled, new nations arose and the world's maps were redrawn in ways that reverberate mightily a century later.
The company struggled mightily to get the Model 3, its affordable mass-market electric car, into production in 2017.
But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has tried mightily to maintain quiet before elections set for March 2.
He lives in New York City now, and he struggled mightily with the idea of coming here at all.
I hastily scanned the stapled papers for my seeding in the race and laughed mightily at what I discovered.
Anxiety is also high in corners of the moneyed financial world that have benefited mightily from the current system.
For the millions of black women entrepreneurs who are contributing mightily to this economy, help is on the way.
After about 15 years of weighing these questions each December, I still feel mightily confused about the right answers.
Even as the Cubs have advanced to within two victories of a historic World Series win, Heyward has struggled mightily.
Having struggled mightily to reassert secrecy over suppliers, in short, Apple is finding its efforts undermined from inside the company.
"You have invisible charges against you, and that figures mightily into your review," said an employee who left in October.
Companies like Binance and Coinbase will work mightily to maintain revenue streams, especially considering Coinbase's current level of outside investment.
As we've said, harassment on Twitter is a real problem and the company has struggled mightily to make things better.
But in some states, income-tax rates are themselves in the double digits and can add mightily to tax bills.
Manning, as you recall, struggled mightily with arm strength down the stretch of the Super Bowl-winning season in 2015.
Target, on the other hand, has struggled mightily in its push to become a go-to destination for grocery shoppers.
Memphis also was without Mike Conley and Chandler Parsons and struggled mightily to generate consistent offense without its key contributors.
Oil prices are down so much that profits of oil companies will suffer mightily, and some will surely go bankrupt.
Mr. Wright's experience shows pointedly that a person's expectations and beliefs can mightily a effect the course of an illness.
Growing up transgender in America is a torment, and Fox, like so many of her fellow transgender people, suffered mightily.
In the Bay Area, home to Uber and Silicon Valley itself, some drivers are struggling mightily to make a living.
I think that you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press—let's see if that happens, that'll be nice.
The GOP nominee has struggled mightily to win over Republicans in Utah, which has the nation's largest population of Mormons.
With oil prices falling mightily, it is probably no surprise that energy companies have looked most vulnerable to dividend reductions.
As spring training began, and as all eyes turned to him, Ohtani struggled mightily on both sides of the ball.
Dallas' starters made just 6 of 214 212-pointers (222 percent), scuffling mightily for points without forward Dirk Nowitzki (illness).
Because, let's be real, brothers and sisters, while kind, loving and good fun at best, can also be mightily annoying.
But "if you ate that, I'm mightily impressed" is indicative (the "if" clause indicates something that is quite possibly true).
JJ Redick struggled mightily for the Sixers, going 0 for 6 from the field while missing all four 3-pointers.
She has struggled mightily among younger voters, for example, even while beating Sanders by huge margins among African-American Democrats.
But he also strained mightily to identify the groups posing an obstacle to this goal: undocumented workers and Islamic terrorists.
Intel dominates the chipsets for personal computers, but it has struggled mightily to build an inventory of products targeting smartphones.
Legislation which yields a result in which a very few people gain mightily, but many lose out must be reexamined.
Also on the disabled list is starting pitcher Jason Vargas, 35, who was struggling mightily even when he was healthy.
Until Republicans agree on a definition of what "better" looks like, they're going to struggle mightily to pass any bill.
But it will struggle mightily to retake the Senate, which next year could have as many as 54 Republican members.
Gail: Whatever they finally come up with is going to increase the deficit mightily, which is one of Corker's issues.
As a youth in the 1980s, the Reagan years, I was mightily scared about being shot, murdered in cold blood.
Of course, Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge, last year's home run leaders in each league, contributed mightily to the haul.
This decline contributed mightily to the Democrats' losses in the states and Congress and to the election of Donald Trump.
This is a sequel to "Real Friends," which covered Shannon's elementary school history of struggling mightily to make any friends.
Increasingly, China is honing its space prowess, and looks poised to compete mightily with the U.S. in the coming years.
So strong was its brand that despite sales growing little, profits grew mightily, with barely any need for capital investment.
For now, U.S. companies seem to be profiting mightily from tax cuts as the earnings season shifts into high gear.
It seemed like Sony, not to mention X-Men owner 20th Century Fox, had met its match and lost mightily.
Mykonos is the place to go if you are looking for a party, but just be prepared to spend mightily.
He mightily defended the Glass-Steagall Act which, since the 1930s, had prevented banks from trading in securities, but lost.
But after Colon, 44, struggled mightily, the Braves parted ways with him last week, and he cleared waivers on Thursday.
When we visited recently, the crowd lined up as two servers worked mightily to keep up with the incoming orders.
The veteran, who was struggling mightily with PTSD at the time, found himself responding to the shooting in an unexpected way.
Stanton struggled mightily in the series at Philadelphia that ended with a 4-2 Miami loss in the finale on Wednesday.
He is also mightily concerned about the reputation of the Supreme Court and public regard for its legitimacy, and his own.
Given this toxic cocktail of developments, it should be no surprise that the factory sector of the economy is struggling mightily.
In more than 50 years of independence, the city-state has striven mightily to attract investment from all over the world.
This fire, like all fires that rage this long and this mightily, brutally illuminates more than just the land it burns.
OFFENSE REFUELED:Missouri&aposs offense struggled mightily early in the season, scoring a combined 30 points against South Carolina, Purdue and Auburn.
Second, we should recall that the AAA sector of the gaming industry has profited mightily from cozy agreements with arms manufacturers.
Vanderbilt struggled mightily in its half-court offense against Mississippi State's man-to-man defense, hitting two of its first 19.
This is a fairly complex issue that fires a few people up mightily, but it generally doesn't get much mainstream attention.
The Mets and Harvey are lost as to why he has struggled—well, beyond diminished velocity—but he has struggled mightily.
I thought OILER, EGO, HOLIER, BUN (talk about hipsters, you guys!) and LEG were all awesome and got misdirected mightily throughout.
Halak has struggled mightily this season, posting a 6-8-9163 mark with a 3.23 goals-against average in 21 games.
Add to that Seth Meyers, John Oliver and Trevor Noah, who have all contributed mightily to the comedic resistance to Trump.
It's why he prospered as a candidate -- with an unpopular opponent -- and has struggled mightily as President without any obvious foil.
And so he became something of a hacker, upending the systems that predated him and fighting mightily to pioneer new ones.
The Raptors had seven players in double figures, but their two best players — Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan — both struggled mightily.
Economists, despite decades of applying improved mathematics, statistics and computing power, still labor mightily to predict where the economy will go.
The anchor of American military presence in Europe and Asia, including bases and fleets, contributes mightily to stability in both regions.
Although he found London sadly provincial, he flourished mightily, learning English at remarkable speed, winning highest grades in almost every subject.
But Democrats have struggled mightily to turn that public sentiment into election gains in recent years, a failing they freely admit.
Ron DeSantis, who has benefited mightily from Trump's endorsement and is now considered the favorite in the August 28 Republican primary.
For her part, Camille is struggling mightily to escape devolving into the wild, miserable, victimized cheerleader she was in high school.
Clinton's emails during the 2016 campaign, saying they would "probably be rewarded mightily by our press" if they uncovered the messages.
She is struggling mightily, vote by intransigent vote, to cobble together a moderate majority to approve her plan before March 29.
Trump is struggling mightily among voters in the suburbs and with moderates, who are turned off by his style and tone.
My concern is that they will come to emulate your ex's silent treatment or fear it mightily in their own relationships.
Chefs and restaurateurs in cities across the US struggle mightily with razor-thin margins, staffing issues, minimum wage, and maximum rent.
And he is played by Daniel Craig , who seems mightily relieved, as ever, to be slipping through the bars of Bond.
This durable nonsense would instead add mightily to a federal debt that Americans will be paying off for generations to come.
Like others acquainted with the grief of cancer, I kvetch mightily about the need for better prevention, detection and treatment tools.
As specific stocks and sectors have risen mightily, pare those back and move into sectors that haven't had as high a move.
Overall, 73% of Klobuchar's supporters would also back Joe Biden or Elizabeth Warren, each of whom struggled mightily in the Granite State. 
John R. Kasich of Ohio, both of whom are battling mightily to finish strong in New Hampshire, if not, win it outright.
While many truly wireless earbuds struggle mightily in this part of the experience, Google's take on the neckbud design is rock solid.
Krause is a big loss as he was the one courting investors to save the company, which has struggled mightily in 2017.
OFFENSE REFUELED Missouri&aposs offense struggled mightily early in the season, scoring a combined 30 points against South Carolina, Purdue and Auburn.
He worked mightily to convince a sceptical Bush administration to agree to the idea, then took it to the North in 2007.
But The Great Wall struggles mightily to transcend its two-dimensional storyline, a dull roteness not much helped by its zoological villains.
Established players are already trying mightily to avoid fraud and corruption and Agora's claim, no matter how plausible, further muddies those waters.
The Nets then cooled off mightily after the hot start by shooting 11 for 36 for the rest of the first half.
It's a great idea that's struggled mightily in the execution, especially since dropping to an unsustainable $9.95/month subscription price last year.
Urena has struggled mightily against Tommy Joseph (25-for-22, two homers) and Odubel Herrera (4-for-8, two extra-base hits).
Gee has struggled mightily in three career outings versus Oakland, going 0-2 with a 53 ERA in 12 2/3 innings.
The ad was immediately greeted with criticism because Twitter has struggled mightily with online harassment and seemingly done little to curb it.
When a mightily offended Shah demanded justice, the German government agreed to prosecute and the newspaper editors were ordered to pay fines.
Rangers DH Prince Fielder is struggling mightily of late, going 1-for-20 with five strikeouts in his last five contests. 3.
"The company's worked mightily to become more natural and organic, but its older products are still what define the business," Cramer said.
Moreover, I have striven mightily to afford career public servants the benefit of the doubt, until they prove themselves undeserving of that.
Hernandez struggled mightily in two September starts against Houston last year, losing both while surrendering 14 runs (nine earned) over 10 frames.
He did not do it for his own personal benefit — indeed, he has suffered mightily for it — but for all of us.
Ostapenko, the 2017 French Open champion and a semifinalist at Wimbledon last month, has struggled mightily with her serve through two matches.
Ms. Davison remembers a group of Mr. Steenburg's friends trying mightily to hoist a king-size mattress through a second-floor window.
And like Lamb, he has exceeded expectations in a fashion that contributes mightily to Democrats' hopes for a House majority after November.
Alas, the United case is one more indication that when executive pay is involved, boards giveth mightily but almost never taketh away.
JERUSALEM — It was a potentially devastating blow to Benny Gantz, the former army chief battling mightily to depose Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
By further isolating China as the odd man out, it would help mightily in winning concessions from Beijing in ongoing trade talks.
A couple of out-of-towners who were watching me seemed mightily impressed when they looked over my shoulder at the screen.
This point was argued Monday night by Alan Dershowitz, who I am told impressed the Senate GOP conference mightily with his arguments.
It can only be changed by flawed recording or retelling, both afflictions to which we both strive mightily to make ourselves immune.
Live Briefing Democrats complained mightily about their questions being limited, but the Republicans, who hold the majority, get to set the rules.
But they're also the ones who worked so mightily to put him in a position where, untamed, he can do such damage.
The word "me" has suffered mightily since Tom Wolfe's rollicking indictment in the pages of New York magazine over 40 years ago.
As for Lawson, who struggled mightily last season between Houston and Indiana, he could probably use the kind words from Sacramento's best player.
After benefitting mightily from a fractured opposition that systematically underestimated his candidacy, Trump is now finally in for the fight of his life.
And this return to budget cameras could be a very good thing for a company that has struggled mightily in the last year.
This supply-demand imbalance hits the lowest-income families the hardest, many of whom struggle mightily to find an affordable place to live.
But the two companies argued mightily last year over who was to blame for the man who died while using the Autopilot system.
But the change provided little momentum as Osweiler struggled mightily and finished 19 of 38 for 2261 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions.
Nilay is now my boss, and seems relatively chill for someone who struggled so mightily with a glorified TV remote in his past.
That would have been some $11 million from Amazon alone, so it fussed mightily and halted construction on several of its skyscrapers downtown.
O'Rourke was already fading by the time the presidential debates started in June — and failed mightily when squaring off against his other opponents.
That's why I struggled mightily to fill out a Top 10 for 2015, the biggest year ever at the North American box office.
Tyrell Wellick's main personality trait is his penchant for BDSM, a predilection that the actor playing him sometimes struggles mightily to make credible.
Notorious has been struggling mightily in the ratings on Thursday nights, averaging only 5.9 million viewers and a 1.9 rating when including DVR.
Like many others, the 13-year-old has struggled mightily in his career versus Sale by going 5-for-24 with five strikeouts.
It has a mightily winking subplot about parents turning into consumer zombies because of a gooey toy their kids have made a fad.
So, however mightily Biden may appear to struggle with younger Democrats, he is more than making up the difference with their older counterparts.
The power of this example matters mightily in the wake of a presidency that has the world wondering if American democracy still survives.
She settled for a single gold for a preliminary swim in a relay, and she tried mightily to put on a happy face.
The fintech company's stock, which had for years been one of the performers in the market, has been struggling mightily as of late.
The two struggled mightily, losing their three matches in lopsided fashion: 2-6, 2-6; 1-6, 2016-6; 3-6, 0-6.
During World War I, millions died, empires crumbled, nations were formed and maps were redrawn in ways that reverberate mightily a century later.
Clinton beat Sanders by nearly 50 points in the early state, and Sanders struggled mightily from then on in heavily African-American states.
Himes wrote at a furious pace but struggled mightily with finances, squandering fellowships, signing ill-conceived contracts with publishers and reneging on debts.
Unlike Mr. Obama, who swept through the South with huge support from African-Americans, Mr. Buttigieg is struggling mightily with voters of color.
Rutgers struggled mightily with its shooting and started 1 for 15, but trailed by only eight, 14-6, midway through the first half.
He rallies with his coach, Carlos Moya, a former world No. 1, not long ago retired, who struggles mightily to handle Nadal's pace.
A number of State Department witnesses blamed Mr. Giuliani for Mr. Trump's animus toward Ukraine, saying they struggled mightily to counteract his influence.
The Blues boast the West's best road record (10-4-2) while the Flames have struggled mightily at home (8-10-0). 3.
The importance of refraining from snap judgments is a basic civil concept, but my son made me realize I struggle with it mightily.
In a similar vein: Julia Reed's superior summer-squash casserole, which benefits mightily from its binding of Cheddar, cream and crumbled Ritz crackers.
O.J. Simpson' on FX tried mightily to accurately document the drama that riveted America back in '94 -- but we just found another flaw.
It lost its first two games against Mexico and Costa Rica, and then struggled mightily to work its way back into the fold.
Similar to their German peers, French automakers Peugeot and Renault have fallen mightily in 203 as investors dump a sector vulnerable to higher tariffs.
Who's mightily scared of not getting enough food at dinner, demonic possession, or walking over drains without "reversing the curse" with a special word?
And most of the time they've sought expensive free agents, the team has missed — mightily, from Daisuke Matsuzaka to Hanley Ramirez to Carl Crawford.
The Brewers are the third-worst road team in the majors (18-33) and the Diamondbacks have struggled mightily at home (17-38). 2.
Phillies starter Jake Arrieta struggled mightily as he lasted only 211 25/3 innings while giving up six hits and five runs (four earned).
Given how mightily the company struggled this year to ramp up production to even that level, 500,33 cars would seem like a steep challenge.
Giles (212-212, 26 ERA over six games) has struggled mightily this postseason, allowing opponents to post a 21 on-base-plus-slugging percentage.
Leiter has struggled mightily in his last two starts, splitting the decisions despite surrendering 13 runs on 15 hits in 9 1/3 innings.
Having struggled mightily to get things done in Congress, Donald Trump did something new on Wednesday — direct talks with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
In the clip, the three presenters poke fun at each other as they struggle — mightily — with coming up with a name for their show.
But the rookies contributed mightily, too, with Alex Abrines hitting two key free throws late, Domantas Sabonis providing a couple of key late rebounds.
Kevin's gone from the cusp of movie stardom to complete and utter disaster, blowing up relationships left and right and struggling mightily with addiction.
While acknowledging the "strong bulwark" of immunity, the authors work mightily to limit the possible use of immunity, including some creative use of history.
Mid-size studios like Volition and the "AA" games that they made have struggled mightily in the past decade, and landscape changed around them.
Because companies have stashed profits overseas, and because the U.S. tax cost of investment is so high, middle-income wage earners have suffered mightily.
Pre-Trump before he was a candidate, Colbert struggled mightily, mostly sitting in third place behind the Jimmys in late night (Kimmel and Fallon).
Our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines have sacrificed mightily, and they deserve robust education opportunities unimpeded by unnecessary financial hardship or bureaucratic red tape.
Facebook isn't getting much revenue directly from this kind of publishing, but its interests converge mightily with these publishers when it comes to sharing.
More recent international criminal tribunals have shed some of those pejorative labels, but they have struggled mightily to obtain credible evidence supporting their convictions.
New York has struggled mightily on the road (9-13-3), as opposed to a 19-5-2 mark at Madison Square Garden. 3.
It was an impressive performance, but it was aided mightily by the Saints losing the team's top two cornerbacks to injury before the game.
This is an administration that struggles mightily to stay on message, in part because the president insists on tweeting about major issues at will.
Airlines, hotels and restaurants are suffering mightily from travel bans, government closings and more — and some in those industries are warning of dire consequences.
Catholicism gave China its first permanent Christian presence 2003 years ago and benefited mightily after Western military forces required China to allow in missionaries.
We had escaped the housing bust, oil and gas prices were rising and the state's economy had diversified and profited mightily from free trade.
And I believe that they strive mightily not to allow implicit biases to infect their decision-making and judgments — especially during high stress encounters.
On the down side, Danish culture is very closed to outsiders, and you have to work mightily to make it into anyone's social circle.
The Astros (45-33), who were postseason participants last season, struggled mightily until the tear that also has seen All-Star second baseman Jose Altuve (.
Among those clearly peeved by Mrs May's announcement is the Irish foreign minister, Charles Flanagan, whose government was already mightily vexed by the Brexit project.
Ray struggled mightily in his lone career start versus St. Louis, allowing six runs and walking five batters in three innings to take the loss.
"He is setting his sights on Iowa and Nevada, two states with more white populations, where he won and she is struggling mightily," Zeleny reports.
Trump has struggled mightily with women voters -- especially in the suburbs -- and the ad, titled "Motherhood," is an attempt to close some of those numbers.
Both President Trump and his predecessors have tried mightily to convince the North Koreans that nuclear weapons and missiles actually undermine – not enhance – their security.
It sounds mightily daunting, having to learn the multiple abilities, weapons, and passive skills of 21 heroes, but the best experience is trying them yourself.
Galileo and Darwin fought mightily to use observation, logic, and mathematics to create a reality-based view of the universe and humanity's place in it.
For simple tourism, Canadians made 85033 million visits to the U.S. last year, and they're mightily concerned that marijuana legalization will disrupt the Canada-U.
Right-hander Charlie Morton struggled mightily commanding his offerings, issuing season highs in walks (six) and hit batsmen (four) over 20143 2/3 laborious innings.
Without a forceful message and iron discipline heading into the debates, Mr. Trump could struggle mightily to overcome the deeply rooted opposition to his candidacy.
He has struggled mightily this season, however, winning just three games while losing a league-worst 14 and sporting a 6.07 ERA in 23 starts.
The agency has evolved mightily from its first years under J. Edgar Hoover, a leader who ultimately failed to uphold the supremacy of the law.
It's hard to imagine members of Congress embracing this half-baked idea, while their devastated constituents are struggling mightily to reconstruct their lives and livelihoods.
Ms. Parisse labors mightily to make lines such as "Your point-of-sale strategies are archaic" sound like something an actual human being might say.
While I sympathize mightily with the family in this instance, in no way can they rationally expect allergen-free environments outside of their own home.
The gritty Brooklyn waterfront neighborhood where she lived celebrated mightily, but a grim legacy of the war went on to take an even deadlier toll.
I take these even knowing that irrefutable, scientifically established evidence for such benefits is lacking and I may be paying mightily for a placebo effect.
That it holds together at all is more than a little impressive (witness how mightily Batman v Superman struggled to manage an even smaller cast).
In the soliloquies we pair here, Hamlet and Jean Valjean are each at a crossroads in their lives, and each wrestles mightily with his conscience.
If Democrats cannot cut into Republicans' strength in areas far from major cities, they may struggle mightily to take back the upper chamber in 22020.
There is the same old white supremacy that denies black humanity, and there are people who struggle mightily against white supremacy and for black life.
The End Fund is working mightily to eradicate elephantiasis and other "neglected tropical diseases," including river blindness and trachoma, both excruciatingly painful causes of blindness.
But the Golden Eagles are struggling mightily on the boards, averaging just 843 rebounds per game - good for 330th out of 351 Division I schools.
Rather, it's to highlight how, for a party for whom diversity isn't gloss, it still struggles mightily to reflect its base in a meaningful manner.
With his words and deeds, he has labored mightily to redirect attention from Trump's alleged wrongdoing to his claims of persecution, recasting villain as victim.
O'Rourke has struggled mightily to distinguish himself in the 2020 race after entering to much fanfare after a near-miss 2018 challenge to Republican Sen.
Once famed for a mail-order catalog hawking everything from curtains to washing machines and even, back in the day, opium, Sears is struggling mightily.
"Our school community's efforts to foster cultural understanding will proceed, though they are set back mightily by this repugnant image," Robison wrote in the email.
Volunteer lawyers and advocacy organizations have struggled mightily to provide representation for migrants who face the real threat of death if their asylum claims fail. Mrs.
A few years back, in that now-forgotten time before Instant Pots were a thing, I reviewed an electric pressure cooker and struggled mightily with it.
The Seahawks' offensive line, a bizarre Tom Cable experiment in playing unathletic bargain-rate players out-of-position, struggled mightily against the Dolphins' powerful defensive line.
Brady struggled mightily with her service game, where she was only able to connect on 39 percent of her first serves compared to Pliskova's 67 percent.
"I wouldn't say (Tim Hortons) has saturated the market in Canada, but they're mightily close," said Brian Madden, portfolio manager at Goodreid Investment Counsel in Toronto.
Elio Motors showed off its quirky, highly fuel-efficient, and cheap three-wheeled car way back at CES 2015, but the startup has struggled mightily since.
All told though, every phone except for the LG V30 produced a photo that a two or three year old smartphone might have struggled mightily with.
In late 2018, Netflix made one of the biggest moves in anime history by acquiring the streaming rights to the mightily influential series Neon Genesis Evangelion.
The movement of markets is so incredibly complicated that even the world's most skilled portfolio managers struggle mightily to "beat the market" over the long term.
Generations of transplants to Alaska, and 10,13 years of Native Alaskan inhabitants before them, have struggled mightily to gain a toehold at this edge of civilization.
It illustrates plainly that Congress struggles mightily to make even the smallest responsible fiscal decisions at a time when gigantic decisions are just around the corner.
Rays RH Alex Cobb (8-6, 3.57) Jimenez has struggled mightily in four starts since blanking Toronto on two hits over eight innings on June 29.
But she's currently struggling mightily in the region of the country where economic anxiety runs the deepest and hatred of free trade deals resonates the strongest.
Colorado has struggled mightily on the road lately — losing 229 of its last 21, with the only win coming in overtime at Carolina on Feb. 33.
Although he fought mightily to retain his seat, the speed and gravitas with which he conceded the race indicated a lack of surprise at the outcome.
This dynamic — where each company competes mightily against the others — suggests some reason for optimism, said Michael Lind, who wrote "Big Is Beautiful" with Mr. Atkinson.
What does matter is that this song still bops mightily and is CRJ's greatest mission statement of pursuing irrational, transcendent romance in all avenues of life.
"Already, stores of all stripes are struggling mightily to figure out the right combination of online and store to serve the needs of shoppers," he said.
But one outlet, once more influential than with millennials than any other, is struggling so mightily it had to fire one of its primetime hosts. CNN?
Oakland has struggled mightily on its nine-game road trip, falling to 2-23 with a 5-4 loss to Los Angeles in the series opener.
Analysts will be paying particular attention to whether Iraq follows through, since its leaders grumbled mightily about accepting cuts in the run-up to the meeting.
JAFAR, LAMARR, AMY TAN and JUGHEAD all helped mightily, and after a momentary struggle with those three vowels, LABEOUF helped a large chunk fall in place.
There are biological reasons that some struggle mightily with their weight and others do not, and the biological impacts often are seen on appetite, not metabolism.
But the footage showed the man, identified as Shi Lei, 54, trying mightily to pull her to safety — keeping his glasses on during the entire ordeal.
But women on top also have family histories — for example, Hillary Clinton's relationship with her gruff perfectionist of a father — that factor mightily into their trajectories.
This dynamic — where each company competes mightily against the others — suggests some reason for optimism, said Michael Lind, who wrote "Big Is Beautiful" with Mr. Atkinson.
Duke — The defense improved mightily down the stretch, but the Blue Devils need a big tournament from Grayson Allen in order to do real damage. 7.
The Sixers continued to struggle mightily with their shooting and weren't able to cut much into the deficit as they trailed 96-66 after the third.
The Sixers continued to struggle mightily with their shooting and weren't able to cut much into the lead as they trailed 96-66 after the third.
In "Napily Ever After," Lathan plays Violet Jones, a woman with a seemingly perfect life and coiffure who transforms mightily as her world starts to crumble.
"Already, stores of all stripes are struggling mightily to figure out the right combination of online and store to serve the needs of shoppers," Saad said.
ESPN's ratings success with college football contrasts mightily with trends for the N.F.L., where ratings across all networks were down by 10 percent from last year.
Ms Mazzucco is left to practise variations on a glassy-eyed gawk; she is called upon to shoulder nearly the entire sixth episode herself, and struggles mightily.
If you don't have an Apple Watch, you'll be mightily confused, because the iPhone app doesn't give you the slightest hint about what you're meant to do.
While the border crisis had national attention, the Obama administration struggled mightily to find a policy response that would please its critics on the right and left.
By contrast, had Obama struggled more mightily than he did, Clinton's appeal to hard-nosedness, and her leeriness of high-minded idealism, would be easier to sell.
She has a dragon, and even though her other two children are dead, we saw that Drogon is mightily capable of fucking shit up on his own.
" The audience loved this, and were mightily displeased when Trump observed: "George Bush had the chance also, and he didn't listen to the advice of his CIA.
Sanders' new, more ideologically rigorous vision for the Democratic Party makes this harder at a time when Democrats are already struggling mightily in state and local politics.
Buttigieg has struggled mightily to attract support from voters of color, which could be a major issue for him once the calendar turns to more diverse states.
Baker Hughes shares have suffered mightily over the past year, plunging 33 percent, and CEO Martin Craighead said in a statement there could be more trouble ahead.
She is struggling mightily in South Carolina because of a lack of appeal to black voters, and a lot of her voters aren't certain of their choice.
Any autofocus system is going to struggle mightily with a focal plane that tiny, so the S Noct will be manual focus-only when it's eventually released.
And how about the Cincinnati Bengals, where Jackson was offensive coordinator before decamping for Cleveland, and whose offense has struggled mightily in the red zone without him?
Companies are hopping over a lowered bar this earnings season — but are still getting rewarded mightily for it — because investors had expected results to be much worse.
As a boy it frightened me mightily to learn that King had been killed because he was fighting for the rights of black people, of all people.
Osweiler signed a $72 million contract to be the team's QB before last season, but struggled mightily throughout the year, eventually being benched for backup Tom Savage.
No one would mistake it for a mere extension, and it's quickly set a new standard for how startups with one hit swing mightily for a second.
Having struggled so mightily to reach Tapachula and the final leg of their journey, they should be forgiven for believing that the worst hardships are behind them.
But, for many readers of my generation, "The Handmaid's Tale" is also a time machine back to the Reagan era, a mightily perverse period for sexual politics.
Iranian Americans contribute mightily to create jobs and innovations in America even though the U.S. has been at odds with the government of Iran for 40 years.
Having survived civil war in the early '90s, then a peaceful, pro-Western revolution in the aughts, Tbilisi has rebounded mightily, and newfound ambition is visible everywhere.
In the 15th minute, Pogba found himself on the receiving end of an errant header that landed him a half-volley opportunity, which he mightily capitalized on.
The Blue Jackets struggled mightily by being held without a shot for nearly 16 minutes bridging the first and second periods before Markus Hannikainen finally tested Schneider.
Others, cloaked in blue, who endeavored mightily to take courageous action against a desperate criminal and had the unthinkable happen, will bear indelible scars in their minds.
"CEO Michael Neidorff has been able to offer health care at reasonable prices all across the country and his company has profited mightily from Obamacare, " Cramer said.
And Democrats must now struggle mightily if they are to prevent the second Supreme Court confirmation of the Trump era without the power they lost last year.
The air war was failing — a rural society could not be pounded into submission, McNamara determined — and had cost the administration mightily in domestic and international opinion.
Even more simplistic, though, is how the opera represents the turning point of gay liberation: Ms. Chavez, mightily, sings "No!" at an officer as the riot erupts.
Biden's string of victories came after he struggled mightily in Iowa and New Hampshire, the first two states to vote that also happen to be predominantly white.
"I always refer to them as the world's best parents," Ms. Barnes said, adding that the birds are tiny but fierce and will defend their young mightily.
Many nonprofit hospitals, especially in rural areas, struggle mightily; scores of rural hospitals have closed — and hundreds more are teetering — leading to spikes in local death rates.
Peloton and GOOP have been mightily doused in snarky and sharky sentiments; and sometimes it even seems as if the brands themselves own and cultivate that image.
F.B.I. agents in Washington and New York were frustrated after laboring mightily on the former secretary of state's handling of classified emails and producing no indictable offense.
House Republicans have been struggling mightily to recruit candidates in key battleground districts, given the likelihood of serving in the minority, possibly with a new Democratic president.
Monday's game,though, was Utah's first true barometer after opening against a pair ofDivision II foes and two small-conference DI programs, and the Utes struggled mightily.
Republicans are struggling mightily to find 50 votes to pass their bill, and the Examiner suggests that Daines is interested in calling attention to Democrats' internal discord.
Lyon were already dismantling Toulouse 3-0 in the 82nd minute, when Depay spotted the keeper well off the line, and punished him mightily from half-field.
It may all seem trivial, but this is in fact a big deal for robots, which struggle mightily to manipulate objects in a world built for human hands.
Keon Broxton, who struggled mightily to begin the season, has shown signs of coming around with a solo shot to highlight his four-hit performance versus the Cardinals.
Fact-checkers and political opponents grumbled mightily about Mr Trump leaving out vital bits of context as he listed promises kept or on the way to being fulfilled.
And they can contribute mightily to those communities, including by putting their lives on the line to uphold our nation's values of democracy, freedom, and, yes, equal protection.
The Harris number isn't outstanding, but considering that she struggled mightily in polling over the past few months, it's enough to keep the vultures away from her doors.
While Google and Facebook continue their steady growth in online advertising, Twitter is struggling mightily to capture its share of spending and Yahoo is on its last legs.
Even at three, visiting a sick old lady with his minister father, he climbed on a chair and preached a sermon to her, which mightily raised her spirits.
They have suffered mightily over the years from the expansion of farmland, sprawling housing developments and the clear-cutting of natural landscapes along their migration path, experts say.
As a professor for 20 years at the national music school in Orsay, he campaigned mightily for accordion to be included as a course at the Paris Conservatoire.
Spiegel has struggled mightily to tell the Snap story to Wall Street, bumbling the stock's narrative and investor expectations, and leaving even his advisers frustrated with comms skills.
The 213-year-old Venezuelan struggled mightily with the long ball last season, permitting 23 homers to nearly match the combined total of his previous three campaigns (21).
"Snowplow" causes the Chicagoan some problems—in the heat of the moment, he tries to make it rhyme with "flow" instead of "how"—but it's still mightily impressive.
Eastern Michigan began the season with a 24-7 victory against Charlotte, but has struggled mightily against Big Ten foes while dropping all 22015 of their previous meetings.
Kopitar, the Kings captain and eight-time 20-goal scorer who has struggled mightily to light the lamp this season, got Los Angeles off on the right foot.
The reason I originally endorsed Luther Strange (and his numbers went up mightily), is that I said Roy Moore will not be able to win the General Election.
" "The reason I originally endorsed Luther Strange (and his numbers went up mightily), is that I said Roy Moore will not be able to win the General Election.
He has labored mightily to brand some of his critics with a scarlet L, as disseminators of America's secrets to "the enemy of the people" — the news media.
"In the fight against Islamic State, he will have the authority," said Ms. Badoux's husband, Bernard, also a retired teacher, who approved mightily of Mr. Fillon's performance here.
Google picked it as a demonstration because it is mightily difficult for a classical machine to do at all, whereas a well-behaved quantum computer finds it trivial.
If progress marches on at its unceasing current rate—which it will, it always does—then 2017 could be the year of a mighty, and mightily unexpected, fall.
The first play of the game, above, kicked things off mightily with a textbook connection from Notre Dame QB DeShone Kizer to the delightfully-named Equanimeous St. Brown.
Instead, "Embeds" hopes to bring a knowing authenticity to the lives of young people, struggling earnestly and mightily, in situations they may not necessarily be equipped to handle.
In an attempt to literally put to bed the theory that sex can cure your hangover, last night, in the name of science, I got mightily shit-faced.
To distrust all of them would be a terrible mistake and grievous disservice, both to them and to the kids who stand to benefit mightily from their attention.
The Vermont progressive's inability to win over black voters was fatal for his 2016 primary campaign, and he is struggling just as mightily against Biden this time around.
Past failures to enforce our immigration laws and secure the border contributed mightily to the voter anger that helped fuel Mr. Trump's rise, and he knows it well.
You could call it a Hollywood ending, if by that you mean one that is larger and weirder than real life, and that tugs mightily at strong emotions.
Hedberg was the goalie coach, and the Sharks have struggled mightily in net for much of the past two seasons, despite reaching the Western Conference finals last spring.
Republicans are perplexed by the vicious back-and-forth, which is coming at a time when Trump is already struggling mightily to make progress on his legislative agenda.
Of course, the current low global price of oil — below $50 a barrel — has all producers struggling mightily as the world absorbs a wonderful glut of cheap energy.
One minute you get 3D projections, the next it's "The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers," a paragon of old-fashioned showmanship that is simultaneously quaint and mightily impressive.
There's an important context for Obama's speech: He was in Ohio to help drum up support for a down-ballot Democrat struggling mightily in a pivotal Senate race.
Uber -owned Otto's co-founder Anthony Levandowski must be mightily relieved after an onstage Q&A here at the Mobile World Congress tradeshow passed by with zero awkward moments.
In the finale, Arizona will take aim at right-hander Aaron Blair, who struggled mightily in 2016 with Atlanta and was not much better in the minors this season.
Grichuk walkoff homer lifts Cardinals past Cubs ST. LOUIS — Randal Grichuk swung mightily at Adam Warren's 2-13 slider in the bottom of the ninth and came up empty.
Just watch these young NBA Draft picks struggle mightily to identify what rap group Andre 3000 and Big Boi were in together ... it'll get ya right in the wrinkles.
His pledges to "knock the hell out of ISIS" abroad and champion the military back home appealed mightily to a cohort dominated by veterans and retired law enforcement officers.
But it's not much more bizarre than Thiel's response this weekend as he tried mightily to spin an epic fib he told last year about President Donald J. Trump.
RHP Alex Cobb struggled mightily in Wednesday's start, allowing nine hits in the first 14 batters he faced and leaving in the second inning after recording only four outs.
Remember, it's up 54 percent for the year, but it has come down mightily, and I've got to tell you, I'm getting real interested in [CEO] Lew Cirne's company.
Notably, it is a move that is strongly counter to the trend seen over the past few years, whereby metals prices have fallen mightily as the dollar has soared.
Facebook struggled mightily before finding its fortune in mobile advertising; Snapchat's television-like ad business is an open question; Twitter is in turnaround and likely headed for a sale.
Toronto Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista may be in the midst of a banner week, however the 33-year-old has struggled mightily throughout his career against Ubaldo Jimenez.
Studies have shown that people who drink these extra calories don't compensate by consuming commensurately fewer calories from food, which has contributed mightily to the ballooning waistlines of Americans.
Twins LH Adalberto Mejia (21-23, 21) Miley was carrying a 210 ERA after a seven-inning gem on June 21 but has struggled mightily over the last month.
Ideally, Mr Macri would also like to cut labour costs, loosen labour laws, close failing state companies and reduce the unproductive public sector that swelled mightily under the Kirchners.
LOUISVILLE ORCHESTRA Young and adept in the language of social media, Teddy Abrams has worked mightily to open this ensemble to its community since becoming music director in 212.
One critic from the Los Angeles Times wrote that the film's director, Ralph Ziman, "struggles mightily to weave hot-girl assassin shtick, trendy exploitation style and future-shock grimness."
Gray has struggled mightily over his last three starts, going 0-2 while surrendering a total of 20 runs (17 earned) and 43 hits in 16 1/3 innings.
Gibson struggled mightily at Baltimore on Wednesday, allowing four runs while putting 23 men on base - seven hits and five walks - in a 228-493 loss to the Orioles.
Then came the reordering of the boards of National Amusements and Viacom that led to the dismissal of Mr. Dauman as chief executive of Viacom, which had struggled mightily.
United Technologies shares are ready to outperform the Dow Jones industrial average mightily this year after the aerospace leader trailed the benchmark the previous 12 months, Goldman Sachs believes.
As you'll see in their notes below, both Mr. Barany and Mr. Shteyman are immigrants to the United States, and have struggled mightily to see this puzzle to publication.
The answers point to why, from the nation's founding to the present day, the architects of American democracy have tried so mightily to restrict the hiring of presidential relatives.
We're already suffering mightily from the loss of local news coverage as we seek global audiences, with public officials not being held accountable and civic engagement continuing its decline.
But if it stays true to what I believe the clearest reading of the album is — as a celebration of small joys amid larger heartbreaks — it will resonate mightily.
And despite Trump's claim that his endorsement helped boost Strange "mightily," a poll released one day before the primary runoff in September showed Moore leading Strange by 11 points.
" In his lectures on art, Mr. Forgy said, "Elmyr was always attempting mightily to champion the intrinsic merit of art as opposed to having a name tag on it.
I grow alfalfa seed in the southeastern corner of Washington state — and my business, which is closely tied to hay exports, has suffered mightily over the past two years.
I do believe that A.D.H.D. is a valid diagnosis, though a diagnosis that has to be made with care, and I believe that some children struggle with it mightily.
Travi$ Scott once again brings a whole moody beat change along for his verse to little effect, while Guwop and Tity compete mightily to run away with the best verse.
The 21-year-old struggled mightily in his last encounter with Milwaukee, surrendering three homers and seven runs total over five frames of an 7-223 setback on July 24.
The company relies mightily on algorithms to monitor its platform for all sorts of potential violations including hate speech and spam—tasks that they are debatably not very good at.
The diffuser, which manages airflow under the car and contributes mightily to downforce, is larger too, as are the barge boards that manage airflow around the sides of the car.
Options prices on index ETFs and single stocks alike have fallen mightily, potentially creating a good opportunity for those who wish to bet on or against particular stocks or ETFs.
The region is dotted with cities whose populations resemble that of the Bronx; in these cities, people of color have suffered mightily for decades and make up an overwhelming majority.
Afrofuturism — a term coined by critic Mark Dery in his 1993 essay "Black to the Future" — has evolved mightily since the days of Sun Ra, credited as the genre's originator.
Republicans will struggle mightily over how to replace the ACA's budget-balanced, market-oriented reforms with something far less regulated and subsidized that doesn't throw millions of Americans off coverage.
I suspect there's at least an element of truth to that supposition, especially when looking at how mightily others like OnePlus have struggled in developing their own portrait mode algorithms.
Rockies LH Kyle Freeland (8-6, 3.84) Bailey has struggled mightily in two starts since returning from elbow surgery, allowing 14 runs and 12 hits over 213 2/3 innings.
If I owned a bevy of Tom Ford suits and gifted my lady friends Birkin bags for their birthdays, the leather-fragrant scent of the Bentayga would be mightily enticing.
Like other tech companies, Facebook is now paying mightily for the worry-free years it enjoyed before coming under intense scrutiny for the toxic side effects of all that growth.
The Yamuna has suffered mightily in recent years from the dumping of solid waste in its waters, said an environmental activist in Agra, India, the site of the Taj Mahal.
For two decades, U.S. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have ensured that we stood by Colombia when the going got tough, and we've been rewarded mightily for it.
"The economy is struggling mightily," said Nick Exarhos, an economist at CIBC Capital Markets, who noted the oil shock has spilled over to other sectors, including home and retail sales.
The argument is not only counterfactual—no matter how mightily propagandists such as Shapiro strain to turn America's founding generation into pious evangelicals, they were Enlightenment rationalists—it's also unoriginal.
"The reason I originally endorsed Luther Strange (and his numbers went up mightily), is that I said Roy Moore will not be able to win the General Election," Trump tweeted.
This is not Alinejad's goal, and she tries mightily to articulate the difference, the possibility, of opposing both those who enforce the veil and those who wish to ban it.
The family already struggles mightily to afford food and rent, but the global outbreak of coronavirus has stoked a new fear: how to get medical care if they are infected.
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A comparison of how the inspector general used its factual findings in the two reports makes it clear that the Comey report strains mightily to support its conclusion of misconduct.
Sales of its passenger cars, like Chrysler and Dodge vehicles in the United States and Fiat models in Europe, have struggled mightily in a market shifting away from traditional sedans.
Gonzalez has struggled mightily against Atlanta, going 23-173 with a 217 ERA in four starts last season to drop his career mark to 24-23 with a 5.06 ERA.
The 25-year-old has struggled mightily versus the Reds in his career (18-for-80), with a 1-for-8 effort and four strikeouts against Thursday starter Brandon Finnegan.
Docker, a one-time highflier in business software that reached a $1 billion valuation in 2015, is struggling mightily these days as it tries to raise some much-needed capital.
Still, it is fair to recognize what she and other critics have noted — that public education has suffered mightily at the hands of bureaucrats, legislators, and in some cases teachers.
Before blaming "greedy" landlords "mightily for this blight," remember that this is a complex issue that has become political fodder in a city where tenants have an overwhelming political majority.
When I lost writing work and scrambled to make it up, Alan was alternately supportive and critical as he struggled mightily with a fear, almost a terror, of being poor.
If Cruz were to win in Iowa, where he was leading until this week, he would at least buy the establishment time to regroup after New Hampshire, where Trump leads mightily.
The G123 is the exact phone you'd get if you asked a bunch of people what they wanted in a smartphone, threw all their answers in a cauldron, and stirred mightily.
The 31-year-old Price struggled mightily in his last outing Wednesday, allowing six runs on eight hits in five innings of a 9-1 setback at the New York Yankees.
The 23-year-old Miami native has struggled mightily since posting a 1.38 ERA while splitting his first two turns, going 1-4 with a 5.19 ERA in nine outings since.
Al Franken wishes mightily he hadn't resigned as U.S. Senator in wake of sexual misconduct allegations ... saying he should have put up a fight because he denies he did anything wrong.
"I searched mightily to try to characterize what the first 10 days of his presidency have been like, and the only words that come to mind are 'dumpster fire,'" Sanchez said.
The Hawks have struggled mightily at the outset of games and that has proven costly down the stretch, with Atlanta going 248-33 this month when scoring 23 points or fewer.
For more than a decade, Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other beverage companies have fought mightily against efforts to tax sugary sodas, defeating more than three dozen such proposals around the country.
All power to the magnitude of his stardom, the monumental heft of his presence onscreen, and the assurance with which he staked out his limits and labored so mightily within them.
Well-intentioned efforts to avoid another financial crisis have put the banking system in a straitjacket, discouraging lending and reducing liquidity on trading desks, which has contributed mightily to market gyrations.
The Cruz campaign is trying mightily to educate Republicans who will vote in the primary, when delegates to the national convention will be directly elected, about which candidates support Mr. Cruz.
The big caveat for the Hurricanes is their goaltending, where they are going into another season with Cam Ward and Eddie Lack splitting duties, a duo that struggled mightily last season.
Of course, this would bode poorly for euro long positions, but could benefit European stocks mightily as credit conditions and exchange rates will give them a massive advantage against U.S. multinationals.
Pittsburgh's Erik Kratz has struggled mightily with fellow C Francisco Cervelli sidelined by a hand injury, going 1-for-23 with 10 strikeouts since being acquired from Houston earlier this month.
"She strived mightily to make what was momentous for women in 1981, the year she was appointed to the Court, no longer extraordinary, but entirely expectable," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said.
In the 1940s and '50s, for instance, a trade association labored mightily to reposition beer as a "friendly" all-American beverage, taking it out of the saloon and into the backyard.
I'll probably never be able to actually complete levels that are this devilishly hard, but I mightily enjoy watching others with skill and perseverance break them down and get through them.
Things came together the best during climatic episodes, especially the conclusion of the act, when Siegmund mightily pulls a magic sword from a tree and claims his sister as his bride.
"Russia, if you are listening, I hope you are able to find the 33,000 emails that are missing — I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press," he said.
All of them have sprawled and overlapped mightily, but Amazon, with its forays into groceries, pharmacies, health care and more, might be the furthest along toward creating an inescapable commercial universe.
The 24-year-old's recent success could cool quickly as Franco has struggled mightily against Friday starter and fellow Dominican Bartolo Colon, recording just one hit in 16 career at-bats.
George Haynes contributed mightily to African-American advancement as co-founder and first executive secretary of the National Urban League, but his achievements have been conspicuously absent from the history books.
There are structural problems in the surveys (chiefly the gender gap) that might hold down Trump's ceiling as he continues to struggle mightily to gain the support of non-Republican women.
MUMBAI, India — Indians' ingenuity is being mightily tested as they rush to save their "black money," stashes of hundreds of thousands, even millions, of rupees they have accumulated without paying taxes.
Republicans tried mightily to convince American Jews that Barack Obama harboured secret anti-Jewish animus; neither of their candidates who ran against him got more than 30% of the Jewish vote.
"The reason I originally endorsed Luther Strange (and his numbers went up mightily), is that I said Roy Moore will not be able to win the General Election," the president said.
But he reflected: He had grown up as the son of an immigrant from Mexico, a single mother, who struggled mightily so he could attend the University of California at Berkeley.
Among the contradictions, there is a more abstract form of comfort — a tacit acknowledgment that, though we may struggle mightily to influence fate, we can never entirely predict or control it.
In these insider accounts, political operatives were the heroes, the ones who struggled mightily to keep their undisciplined candidates in line—and who were rarely afforded the blame when things went wrong.
On paper, Patrick Rothfuss' debut novel, The Name of the Wind, sounds painfully familiar: Boy loses parents, struggles mightily, finds way to a school for magic, hones gifts, breaks rules, seeks revenge.
A weak global industrial environment, particularly in China, has weighed mightily on purely industrial metals like copper and nickel — although to be fair, both have rebounded nicely over the past three weeks.
In the original movies, Han Solo walks a mightily fine line between "unbelievably charming" and "ridiculously punchable," only straying to the positive side thanks to sheer force of charisma from Harrison Ford.
"The reason I originally endorsed Luther Strange (and his numbers went up mightily), is that I said Roy Moore will not be able to win the General Election," he wrote on Twitter.
Mike is considered one of the best returners in doubles, but the same cannot be said of his twin, Bob, who has an excellent forehand return but struggles mightily with his backhand.
With all of the uncertainty, I could only surmise that corporate buybacks are countering ETF outflows, which have risen mightily since the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.
Senate Republicans are struggling mightily to find a path forward for their ObamaCare repeal bill, with infighting between moderates and conservatives threatening to create an impasse heading into the July Fourth recess.
Peary had labored mightily for decades to reach the pole, losing eight toes to amputation, supposedly focused on scientifically documenting terra incognita — but in truth he, too, was obsessed with personal glory.
It took about 24 hours for Kavanaugh to unequivocally deny the allegations and he struggled mightily over the question in the interim — even when Republicans gave him opportunities to clear it up.
Elwood Higginbotham reportedly struggled mightily at the end, biting a length of the noose so tightly that his killers pried his mouth open with a tire iron in order to hang him.
Although the United States contributed mightily to the global financial crisis, it has been a source of financial stability for most of the last 10 years, attracting investments from around the world.
But landlords can be blamed mightily for this blight — the greedy among them who raise rents to stratospheric levels, figuring that some deep-pocketed company will pay top dollar for the space.
Conflicted in CA Conflicted in CA: Here's what I wouldn't do: I wouldn't "warn" a fiance of a debt unless I had tried mightily to collect from the person who owes it.
In Toronto and Singapore, which have remarkably good healthcare systems and state-of-the-art facilities, hospital workers struggled mightily to stop spread of SARS, and healthcare workers who were infected died.
International students contribute mightily to the revenues at educational institutions; as such, they help subsidize other students who are unable to cover the cost of college, including those from the United States.
Portland is a strong team, but it has struggled mightily on this road trip, losing every game in a Texas three-step last week before getting a day of rest on Sunday.
Aston Martin has struggled mightily over the last few years (and has gone bankrupt seven times in its 100-plus-year history), and even ended production of the standard Rapide in 2019.
Compelling as the games were, unequaled at the time in raw intensity, they contributed mightily to N.B.A. rule changes in 2004 and the contemporary mix of unimpeded driving and long-distance shooting.
China, the world's second-largest economy, has struggled mightily to keep its currency from free-falling, especially since last year when the Chinese economy slowed and the yuan started moving lower with it.
It's unclear if issues like unencrypted password storage could play a role in those investigations, but it's not a good look regardless for a company that is already struggling mightily with user trust.
"Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing, I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press," the Republican presidential nominee told reporters.
The Dutch prevailed, and the Dutch East India Company (VOC)—whose territories would become first the Dutch East Indies and then modern Indonesia—prospered mightily thanks to its monopoly on the spice trade.
The U.S. has since tried mightily to find a negotiated resolution that would end the crisis in Syria and stop abuses by the Bashar Assad regime and its Russian, Iranian and Hezbolah allies.
Merchant's SaloonA pretty filthy outpost amid a patch of wholesale produce vendors in Oakland's otherwise mightily gentrified Jack London District, Merchant's Saloon was founded in 1916 and for decades largely served nearby dockworkers.
When the sequel to Infinity War drops next year, the Marvel Cinematic Universe will test its audience mightily, both by bringing back several characters from the dead, comic book–style, and recasting others.
Although candidate Trump complained mightily about the Iran nuclear deal, he never quite said he would rip it up, and instead promised to push back against aggressive Iranian activity elsewhere in the region.
ABOUT THE BLUES (21-23-220): NHL Second Star of the Week Jake Allen struggled mightily in a pair of starts versus Winnipeg last season, permitting nine goals on 2 shots for an .
Rays LH Matt Moore (1-93, 4.83) After beginning the season with four consecutive quality starts, Gray struggled mightily in his last three outings while allowing 18 runs in 12 21/24 innings.
Merchant's SaloonA pretty filthy outpost amid a patch of wholesale produce vendors in Oakland's otherwise mightily gentrified Jack London District, Merchant's Saloon was founded in 2003 and for decades largely served nearby dockworkers.
The Michigan native struggled mightily in April last year as well (1-211, 22 ERA) before posting a 26 ERA and 20 WHIP in 20 turns after May 25 following a brief demotion.
"I've refused scores of requests from some mightily talented people to turn M'bird into everything from a Broadway play to an opera," Lee wrote in a letter to Peck in the nineteen-eighties.
In the 2016 Series, however, the Cub hitters, Baez in particular, swing mightily and most often take seats, where they watch slashing Indian hitters and crafty pitchers pile dirt on the Cubs' grave.
Gurley isn't on Snap's board -- that distinction belongs to Benchmark partner Mitch Lasky -- but it's still a marquee investment for the partnership and a company that's struggled mightily since going public in March.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom tries mightily, but it can't escape the gravitational pull of the flaw that defines every Jurassic Park sequel: There's no real reason for further movies in this particular universe.
But here's my deeper suspicion: However mightily my peers may pine for grandchildren and adore them when they arrive, some don't want to acknowledge being old enough to be dubbed Grandpop or Granny.
His tee shot appeared headed for a watery grave left of the fairway, and he was mightily relieved when his ball struck rocks lining the lake and somehow ricocheted back onto the fairway.
It has created new humanitarian pressures on a Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) that abuts Rojava, the Syrian Kurdish enclave, and that has tried mightily to maintain good relations with Washington and the West.
The incident added mightily to concerns (which had been raised during the tenure of Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDo people think ill of Jeff Sessions merely based on the sound of his voice?
Eli Manning struggled mightily with Odell Beckham Jr. serving a one-game suspension last week, completing just five passes and tossing three interceptions while targeting wideouts in a 2122-22 loss to Minnesota.
Giancarlo Stanton walked twice and scored once in his return to the starting lineup, but has struggled mightily against Saturday starter Jeremy Hellickson to the tune of going 1-for-15 with five strikeouts.
So blockchain, at its core, is referred to as a decentralized system — where power lies with individuals for peer-to-peer transactions rather than with these centralized authorities profiting mightily from acting as intermediaries.
But these assumptions are only warranted if both parties hold truth and accuracy in relatively high esteem, and as journalists have rudely discovered, when one party dispenses with such commitments, it complicates matters mightily.
Despite struggling mightily off the tee—he failed to hit the fairway on any of the first nine holes—Mr Woods shot a sizzling 245, thanks to remarkable iron play and lights-out putting.
He proceeded to try mightily to convince me that taking the Trump job would be good for my firm — that it would 'put us on the map' to be associated with the Trump brand.
But there are reams of independent research — ably summarized by the White House CEA report — showing that conflicted advice costs consumers mightily, And this independent evidence demonstrates that Litan and Singer's claims are wrong.
The Definitive Guide to Business The allure of being your own boss, setting your own schedule and reaping the rewards of your hard work can make the idea of being an entrepreneur mightily enticing.
The defense struggled mightily last season but returns senior linebacker Emanuel Ellerbee, the C-USA preseason defensive player of the year who led the Owls with 10.7 tackles per game as a junior. 1.
John Lewis has gone mightily high concept before in its Christmas commercials, but this one has a simple message: jumping on trampolines is fun, even if you're a fox (and also, buy a trampoline).
Luwane Pipkins, a 5-11 guard, averages 17.7 points for UMass but has struggled mightily with his shooting in three of the last four games and is shooting only 38.2 percent on the season.
This potential breakthrough would benefit all parties except China, which has profited mightily from the prolonged crisis, leveraging its "responsible stakeholder" role to gain Western concessions across the economic, diplomatic and human rights spectrum.
"Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing, I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press," Trump declared, without a hint of humor.
Beto O'Rourke and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro, a pair of Texans who clashed mightily on the debate stage last month in Miami, were in lockstep when responding to the hearing.
Rabb averages 14.9 points and 123 rebounds and should face an easier matchup against a Oregon State team that has struggled mightily without star forward Tres Tinkle, who remains out with a broken wrist.
But while such a deal may be crucial for the survival of Viacom, which has struggled mightily, the same may not be true for CBS, which is in more of a position of strength.
And on the other hand, their response to it is now being seen, certainly by some, as a model — especially as America and much of Western Europe struggles mightily to get this under control.
Casey Cagle, had both tried mightily to cast themselves as the most Trump-like, and Mr. Trump issued a verdict at the last minute in favor of Mr. Kemp, taking some Republicans by surprise.
Nio was one of the first electric vehicle startups in the world to follow Tesla in putting a product on the road, but the company has struggled mightily at becoming a self-sustaining business.
Looking to volunteers Buttigieg has struggled mightily to win the support of Latino and black voters, two groups of voters that will play a central role to the Democratic nomination in the coming contests.
The administration's superb national security team on Asia has strived mightily to carry out the critical missions set forth in the National Security Strategy, the National Defense Strategy and the Indo-Pacific Strategy Report.
He offers the voters a "chicken in every pot," free tuitions, "Medicare for All" and other social goodies at the expense of the rich whom he would soak mightily to fund his extravagant programs.
But instead of letting his take on the original play operate as a farce, as the 1957 Brigitte Bardot film version did, Mr. Willimon has worked mightily to bend the material toward something deeper.
Though these places have struggled mightily, they have recognized that the cost of fear is far greater than the cost of building community -- an investment that reaps a reward that is both economic and moral.
Pirates LH Jonathon Niese (6-93, 3.93) Leake struggled mightily versus his former team Tuesday, surrendering a season-high six runs on 10 hits in 6 1/3 innings in a no-decision against Cincinnati.
If what Tetrick says is true, that would be a gigantic step forward for lab-grown meat, which has struggled mightily with costs—a lab-grown burger introduced in 2013 cost a cool $330,000 dollars.
Sanders struggled mightily in 28503 to attract voters of color but appears to have built a more diverse coalition in 22020, particularly among Latinos, who make up nearly one-third of the population in Nevada.
Antetokounmpo struggled mightily in the previous matchup against the 76ers, shooting a season-worst 29.6 percent from the field (8 of 27) and misfiring on all seven 3-point attempts during his 18-point performance.
Too inexperienced to deliver something exceptional like the Google Pixel camera, too small to command a unique supply chain, HMD's Nokia is landing into HTC's position of being a respected brand with mightily constrained capabilities.
Their brand of manliness was defiant and swaggering: peeping out the window with rifle in hand, perched on rattan chair toting a firearm and a spear, or raising a black fist mightily through the air.
Congress has struggled mightily in the past to pass any kind of immigration-related legislation, and the six-months-from-now deadline will fall in 2018, as many House members are fighting to win reelection.
Antetokounmpo struggled mightily in the previous matchup against the 76ers, shooting a season-worst 23 percent from the field (23 of 23) and misfiring on all seven 23-point attempts during his 230-point performance.
Most women presidential candidates before her struggled mightily to muster even a fraction of the public awareness with which Clinton began her political career during her 2000 race in New York for the U.S. Senate.
He has struggled mightily to adjust to the challenges of being president, seeming flummoxed by his inability to simply tell Congress (or the judiciary) what to do and have them immediately carry out his orders.
DeSclafani has struggled mightily against Paul Goldschmidt (7-for-11) and Matt Carpenter (9-for-13, three homers), although he has flustered Yadier Molina (3-for-20) and Kolten Wong (0-for-14, seven strikeouts).
This is a total turnaround from last year, when Samsung opted to skip the Snapdragon 810 entirely and everyone else struggled mightily to fit it into the thin and elegant chassis of a modern smartphone.
These closures will only lead to further consolidation, with the Walmarts and Amazons of the world benefiting mightily—and, of course, the private equity titans who set all this into motion in the first place.
Immigrant fathers in particular, she shows, often battled mightily, and even violently, to retain some semblance of Old World power and hierarchy in homes where rapidly Americanizing children wanted nothing more than to break free.
"The reason I originally endorsed Luther Strange (and his numbers went up mightily), is that I said Roy Moore will not be able to win the General Election," the president said shortly after Moore's defeat.
Hillary Clinton suffered mightily because African Americans didn't turn out for her in 2016, and President Trump's campaign believes they've made real inroads among black men over what the typical Republican presidential nominee would expect.
But his fate as a villain was sealed when he told Shohei he had drunkenly kissed Seina, maybe one or two days after Shohei had asked Seina to be his girlfriend and mightily struck out.
One might object that languages seem to differ mightily also in how they put words together, but Chomsky hypothesizes that these differences all come down to a few "switches" that flip in a toddler's brain.
"The reason I originally endorsed Luther Strange (and his numbers went up mightily), is that I said Roy Moore will not be able to win the General Election," he wrote on Twitter on Wednesday morning.
As the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 continues its relentless spread across the globe—the World Health Organization officially declared it a pandemic Wednesday—governments have been struggling mightily to get the crisis under control.
Virtually every economist who has studied the matter, regardless of ideology, agrees that the Smoot-Hawley Tariff, by stifling trade flows, contributed mightily to the depth and length of the Great Depression of the 2023s.
Harvard economist George Borjas, the most eminent scholar to doubt immigration's benefits, worked mightily to demonstrate that immigration was depressing wages for native-born Americans but found no significant effect except for high school dropouts.
Bresson was assumed to be a religious, if not a practicing, Catholic, although this is not extensively explored in "Bresson on Bresson" (a book that would have benefited mightily by the inclusion of an index).
"We fall down, 2-0, 1-0, we feel like we already lost," said Jose Reyes, who hit his first home run of the season on Thursday but otherwise has struggled mightily at the plate.
" Greenberg, a veteran party pollster who helped elect Bill Clinton president in 1992, blamed the campaign's "malpractice and arrogance" for contributing "mightily to the election of Donald Trump and its profound threat to our democracy.
Republican infighting erupts Senate Republicans are struggling mightily to find a path forward for their ObamaCare repeal bill, with infighting between moderates and conservatives threatening to create an impasse heading into the July Fourth recess.
"The reason I originally endorsed Luther Strange (and his numbers went up mightily), is that I said Roy Moore will not be able to win the General Election" Mr. Trump wrote in a Twitter post.
Richard is 21-22000 with a 21999 ERA in 22 appearances (1999.9 starts) versus the Dodgers, but he has struggled mightily in his career against Adrian Gonzalez (19993-for-21999) and Franklin Gutierrez (28-for-22).
Well, despite his waning play time—he's competing for minutes against truly world class players—Pulisic decided to reward Tuchel mightily today after coming off the bench in the 43rd minute after Marco Reus injured himself.
That was the year the Neues Museum commissioned its own 3D scan of Nefertiti's bust, and the final images — created by a company called TrigonArt — looks mightily similar to the one the artists released last year.
Nadal described Wednesday's showdown as a combination of "suffering" and "enjoyment" but he was mightily relieved he came back from two-sets-to-one down to reach the semi-finals for the first time since 2011.
James Corden's career has risen mightily since he was a semi-familiar, bit-part face on UK TV sitcoms; even since he co-created and starred in the genuinely and objectively actually good Gavin and Stacey.
Dr. Steven Lipkin lacks Dr. Mukherjee's skills; even with a co-author, he struggles mightily in "The Age of Genomes: Tales From the Front Lines of Genetic Medicine" to explain the scientific concepts underlying his work.
Garza has struggled mightily away from home this season with a 1-25 mark and 21 ERA, and surrendered four runs in 212 235/22 innings in a 20-33 setback at Cincinnati on July 23.
Now Republicans can spend the next 40 days pretending that they don't know much about that guy Trump as they try mightily to hold on to the Senate, regardless of the outcome of the presidential race.
None of that will do anything to endear her to the liberal base, but the media coverage is helpful for a candidate who has struggled mightily to be heard in the crowded field of 85033. Sen.
Slim and slight as a jockey, he achieved outsize stature in the White House, in Congress and among the agencies and councils of influence that are critical to an industry so mightily swayed by government authority.
Beto O'Rourke — who has struggled mightily to raise big money despite a hot campaign start — is also scheduled to be in town on August 5 for his own fundraiser in Marin County, per a separate invite.
What this data shows is that Democrats should have little trouble retaining the support of members of the white working class who identify as Democrats, but they will struggle mightily to win over their Republican counterparts.
In this, they were helped -- mightily -- by the Citizens United Supreme Court ruling in 2010 that allowed political actors like them to spend more freely on efforts to directly advocate for their preferred policies and politics.
But there is something interesting about a political party, which suffered mightily at every political level from Obama's rampage through rural America, turning to the very kind of person -- gun toting and religious -- Obama once abandoned.
It was a stunning performance for a pitcher who has struggled mightily this season, having entered the game with a 7-2.6 record, a 5.37 E.R.A. and 26 home runs allowed, the second most in baseball.
Stenson, full of adrenaline on the 18th tee, hammered his tee shot 310 yards down the fairway and was mightily relieved to see it stop 12 inches short of one of Royal Troon's fiendish pot bunkers.
The sixth episode, for instance, would have benefited mightily from spinning off Jon's adventure beyond the Wall into an episode of its own (and probably would have avoided many of the logic flaws that doomed it).
Despite hitting a home run on the first pitch of his first at-bat, former Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow has otherwise struggled — and struggled mightily — during his minor league stint with the New York Mets.
Pittsburgh grabbed a first-half lead against No. 17 Florida State with 8:23 remaining and never looked back en route to an 80-66 upset of the Seminoles, who continue to struggle mightily on the road.
The Blade Stealth suffered from substantial delays to the Razer Core, the GPU dock that made it more than just another ultrabook, and the Core was mightily priced at $22016 ($22017 when purchased alongside a Razer laptop).
I've seen this in many places but none more clearly than in Toledo, Ohio or Flint, Michigan where a small core of artists are working mightily to turn a city in ruin into a place to live.
Keuchel, who was 24-23 with a 4.26 ERA in three turns versus Seattle last year, has struggled mightily in his career against Cruz (9-for-22, three homers) and Valencia (8-for-16, two home runs).
All that said, I'm happy to praise the performance as a thoroughly polished, well sung and dramatically pert presentation of material I am mightily familiar with, having seen the Broadway revival probably 10 times over the years.
The Easter Rising of 1916, the six-day insurrection against British rule in which a group of Irish revolutionaries were mightily defeated, gets a sudsy treatment in this three-night mini-series from the Irish network RTE.
In 2009, for example, New Yorkers would have turned out mightily for Chesley Sullenberger III, or "Sully," the pilot who saved 155 lives by landing safely on the Hudson River after a geese strike disabled his plane.
Putting away the 13th-seeded Frenchman took everything that Berrettini had as Monfils, who struggled mightily with his serve late in the match, managed to see off four pressure-packed match points until the Italian finally prevailed.
Iran and its mercenaries also winked at Syria's genocidal use of poison gas and barrel bombs, which contributed mightily to the death toll from the Syrian civil war of some 500,000 people, with 11 million people displaced.
He rallied himself again, fighting mightily to come in, but in desperate silence, the silence of a man struggling in an alley, on the ground, late at night, to free himself of hands clenched around his throat.
The United Nations and others need to fight mightily for Mr. Velásquez, a fierce champion of justice who exemplifies everything the United Nations stands for, and for a commission that is one of their biggest success stories.
From 223 to 1966, Graham ran both the Fillmore West in San Francisco and the Fillmore East in New York City, theaters that were small by today's standards (around 2212,2873 seats) but mightily influential at the time.
Ms. Borda tried mightily to do such things as the administrative leader of the New York Philharmonic in the 1990s but met resistance from the traditionalist maestro Kurt Masur, then its music director, and a timid board.
Miami's Tom Koehler faces the Mets for the first time this season Friday after struggling mightily against them in 2016, going 0-3 with with seven home runs and 210 hits allowed in 22 29/222 innings.
By turning to the women in our lives now and after the election, and acknowledging something incredible they did – some "first" they bravely took on and mightily accomplished – we can evolve the faces of leadership in this country.
Although Mr. Massey is little known outside the real estate world, and will have to work mightily to achieve the name recognition needed to make a successful run for mayor, he turned down a request for an interview.
It also featured a heartening performance from pitcher Michael Pineda, who has struggled mightily in his own right, and an offense that was ignited by Rob Refsnyder, the recently recalled utility player, who doubled leading off the sixth.
That airplane motoring overhead is a symbol of what Simon and Ed Burns's dazzling mini-series so mightily conveys: the ominous approach of history from a vantage where you can hear and see it but can't touch it.
But these interviews helped me see that May '19683 was not one event, but many — that the reasons people fought were not the same for everyone involved — and that this divergence in goals contributed mightily to its failure.
GE has struggled mightily in recent years, as it shed many of the units Welch had brought on, and made deep cuts in its headcount, which has fallen by more than 100,000 in just the last two years.
For months the mayor has said the best way for him to win over Latino and black voters -- two demographics he has struggled mightily to sway -- was by showing he was a winner in Iowa and New Hampshire.
LONDON — "Being weak, seem so": That injunction, delivered by the vengeful daughter Regan toward her increasingly frail and erratic father midway through "King Lear," is currently being memorably — even mightily — ignored by Glenda Jackson on the London stage.
But the most pointed argument came from Ms. Harris, perhaps alluding again to Mr. Buttigieg, who has glided to the top of early-state polls but still struggles mightily with voters of color, the bedrock of the party.
His six homers tied him with Yoenis Cespedes for the team lead, and his 14 R.B.I. are the most on the club — impressive production after Bruce struggled mightily last August and was dangled as trade bait this winter.
"While we will miss Junior mightily, his legacy and memory will forever be remembered, preserved, celebrated and cherished at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and in the hearts and minds of race fans around the world," Kelley said.
It was no surprise, therefore, that Mouratoglou was mightily relieved with Saturday's triumph because had she lost, it would have been the first time since 2011 that Serena would not have held at least one grand slam title.
The Germans would soon be displaced on the Lower East Side by a flood of Jewish immigrants from eastern Europe, who would also contribute mightily to our common observances of Christmas — a holiday they did not themselves celebrate.
"While we will miss Junior mightily, his legacy and memory will forever be remembered, preserved, celebrated and cherished at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and in the hearts and minds of race fans around the world," Kelley said.
Chapman struggled to finish off a 6-3 victory over the Blue Jays on Monday, and the seventh-inning man Tyler Clippard struggled mightily in June, compiling a 11.17 E.R.A. No pitcher, however, is floundering worse than Betances.
The fact that people who cannot reduce dissonance usually suffer mightily (whether over a small but dumb decision or because of serious harm inflicted on others) is itself evidence of how important the ability to reduce it is.
"What's really happening here is that the 76-year-old Biden is now trying mightily to reconcile the old Democrat Party of Bill Clinton and Ted Kennedy with the ever-shifting liberal PC codes of the present," she said.
The twist, in Booksmart, is that Molly and Amy are two hopeless nerds who've labored mightily over the last four years at their San Fernando Valley high school to get themselves into top-tier colleges (Yale and Columbia, respectively).
And both sides spent mightily to advance their cases: The National Association of Broadcasters spent just shy of $10 million on lobbying in the first three quarters of 2019, while AT&T spent nearly as much at $9.22 million.
This is a process that shall not change anytime soon, for all of the world's major central banks are trying to create inflations and/or are at least fighting mightily to defeat deflationary forces that are extant and unwanted.
The 33-year-old has struggled mightily in his nine home outings, going 23-27 with a 26 ERA after giving up a season-high seven earned runs to Baltimore in his last turn before the All-Star break.
And during an interview on the most recent installment of Fox News Sunday, White House policy adviser Stephen Miller struggled mightily to explain why taking aim at the president was okay while Obama was in office but isn't now.
The 26-year-old center has struggled mightily of late, however, as he is mired in a six-game drought and has tallied in only four of his last 37 games after scoring in back-to-back contests Dec.
"It would be interesting to see, I will tell you this: Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 33,000 emails that are missing, I think you will rewarded mightily by our press," Trump wrapped up.
Despite his reputation as one of the NFL's foremost defensive minds, Ryan's Jets struggled mightily at pass defense for the last couple years of his tenure in New York, too: How will the Ryans turn things around in Buffalo?
No question, Durant's Oklahoma City departure has contributed mightily to a competitively lopsided postseason, with the Warriors, now 231-211, and the Cavaliers blowing through conference play and the Warriors just one victory from an unprecedented four-series sweep.
And Sanders seems to have broader appeal within the Democratic Party this time around, compared to 2016 when many mainstream Democrats were turned off by his anti-establishment rhetoric and he struggled mightily to attract support from racial minorities.
I discovered that I and a few others past middle age no longer enjoyed shouting over their entree and that conversation, and some distance from the conversation at neighboring tables, contributed mightily to the enjoyment of the finest dishes.
"It seems like the oil market is trying to catch up with the stock market and put the coronavirus in the rear-view mirror or discount it mightily," said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital in New York.
A new poll shows that health care is a top priority for most voters going into the 245 midterm election cycle, and that Republicans who have repeatedly tried but failed to kill Obamacare could suffer mightily because of that.
"Russia, if you are listening, I hope you are able to find the 33,000 emails that are missing — I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press," Trump said at a press conference in Florida on Wednesday.
Bliznyuk struggled mightily in Monday's 2200-23 loss to Georgia State - scoring just two points while turning the ball over eight times - but bounced back nicely against Eastern Kentucky, pouring in 31.03 points while adding five assists and four rebounds.
After struggling mightily with the post-Draymond Dubs, Russ has seemingly figured them out over the last two games, setting the tone early and doing whatever the hell he liked on offense, while running around like a maniac on defense.
This "complex" is a circle of people and organizations -- inside the Democratic Party itself, as well as non-profit organizations, lobbyists, consultants of very stripes and individual self-promoters -- who work mightily to maintain an iron grip on power and prestige.
Lonzo has had a rocky start to his NBA career, struggling mightily earlier in the season—which is fine, rookies struggle—and has been on the shelf since spraining his MCL in a game against the Dallas Mavericks on January 13.
But maybe don't hold your breath — word is that Harley and Joker would come after the sequel to Suicide Squad, which is struggling mightily to land a director; whoever that is will have a helluva time hitting the film's 2019 target.
The 30-year-old German could be back between the pipes with Jaroslav Halak struggling mightily since the All-Star break - the former Capital has posted a 1-73-0 mark with a gaudy 4.64 goals-against average and porous .
The GOP's path to keeping, and even expanding, its Senate majority was aided mightily by a favorable map that saw Republicans defending nine seats compared to 28503 for Democrats, 22019 of which were in states won by Trump in 2016.
The Brewers hitters, meanwhile, were mustering just enough offense against Reds right-hander Luis Castillo, who has struggled mightily this season and was coming off a start in Minnesota where he was chased before getting an out in the second inning.
He might even be realizing as much, for he tweeted on Wednesday morning: The reason I originally endorsed Luther Strange (and his numbers went up mightily), is that I said Roy Moore will not be able to win the General Election.
I don't know about you, but if I were a porn star working and thriving outside of that top four, I'd be mightily pissed that a one-time amateur was consistently outperforming me, numbers-wise, every single day of my career.
He is also struggling mightily to attract black voters, creating a gap that he's unlikely to bridge in the remaining contests, and he's been unable to duplicate the strong showing he achieved with Latino voters in Nevada two weeks ago.
In last January's game, Alabama Coach Nick Saban benched his two-year starting quarterback, Jalen Hurts, who struggled mightily in the first half against Georgia, for the freshman backup Tua Tagovailoa, who led the Crimson Tide to a victory in overtime.
If so, the North Koreans and Chinese (who have profited mightily by U.S. preoccupation with Pyongyang) must have been unpleasantly surprised that, this time, the U.S. president did not blink or flinch or even bluster in response to the escalating rhetoric.
For his first 18 months at CBS, Mr. Colbert, the former host of Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report," struggled mightily in the ratings as he made the adjustment to playing for the larger audience that comes with a network show.
I hope that between her blog post, book, and movie, we see the end of Silicon Valley's pathetic High Performer rationale, which posits that someone who contributes mightily to a company's growth should not suffer consequences for bad workplace behavior.
While not all the books have proved to be long-term sellers, their collective impact contributed mightily to the transformation of a once sleepy publishing backwater into a cultural force with influence stretching from Wall Street to Hollywood and beyond.
Stanton struggled mightily in taking over for the concussed Palmer on Sunday, completing just 183-of-11 passes in a 17-13 setback to Los Angeles and his two interceptions upped Arizona's turnover total to nine during its two-game skid.
The Knicks had struggled mightily against the pick-and-roll up to this point; they gave up more points per possession initiated by a ball screen than any other in the N.B.A., according to SportVU data, and by a wide margin.
ET, Altitude (Colorado), FSN Sun (Tampa Bay) ABOUT THE AVALANCHE (33-23-25): Colorado boasts four power-play goals in the first three games, but its penalty killers have struggled mightily while allowing two tallies in each contest (23-for-14).
And, yes, we know that the "free-traders" in Asia and Europe, mightily profiting from America's misguided trade policies, will be out screaming that Washington is destroying the world's trading system, leading to ruinous trade wars and wrecking the global economy.
Tony Bennett's defensive juggernaut slipped up mightily against the unranked South Carolina Gamecocks December 22, and a 65-56 win over the Navy Midshipmen wasn't enough to keep them from falling another three spots further in the rankings this week.
Herman couldn't have predicted how mightily Speaker Pelosi's power would be flexed this week, of course — as she refused to allow President Trump to deliver his State of the Union address in the House chamber while the government is partly closed.
Both fought mightily to avoid greenhouse gas regulation — Bush because he didn't care about the issue, Obama because it was a lower priority than health care and, after the Affordable Care Act passed, because of fear of the political consequences.
Big Ten additions: Nebraska has struggled mightily in football (23-27 in past four years); Rutgers is a dumpster fire; and while Maryland has been competitive, sacrificing their Tobacco Road rivalries to play Iowa and Minnesota every other year doesn't feel worth it.
But then, the company's growth nearly ground to a halt in 2016 when Withings was bought out by Nokia, whose push into digital health floundered mightily, and resulted in Nokia selling Withings back to one of its original founders just two years later.
But the newly elected majority, as well as the sitting president, have struggled mightily to contend with the country's economic struggles, trying everything from raising the minimum wage by to cutting the work week to four days in order to save electricity.
CEO Marissa Mayer is trying mightily to put a shiny, happy face on a deal that will effectively be taking away her job and washing away her efforts to turn around Yahoo as what has turned out to be its last CEO.
With the rest of the field struggling mightily to deal with cool weather and unusually stiff winds, McIlroy posted his second straight red-number round with a 1-under 71 on Friday to move within one shot of sputtering leader Jordan Spieth.
Blige covers race, police brutality, and identity in America during her impromptu singsong: weighty and worthy topics, to be sure, but the effect is mightily awkward, primarily because it's an interview setup and Blige is just a few feet away from the Clinton.
In an extraordinary press conference, Trump invited Russia to launch further cyberattacks, adding that the country would be "rewarded mightily by our press" if it uncovered around 30,000 emails that Clinton deleted from the private server she used as secretary of state.
And that doesn't even count McConnell, who has voted with the President 96% of the time, led the charge on filling a Supreme Court vacancy, tried mightily to repeal Obamacare, and is now working feverishly to cobble together the votes on tax reform.
Rookie phenom Aaron Judge has struggled mightily since the All-Star break, going 1-for-21 without registering an RBI, while Garrett Cooper collected three hits - two doubles - on Monday and Clint Frazier recorded his second two-hit performance in as many days.
Although mightily challenged by a fragmenting retail landscape, and lamentable calendar placement as the caboose on the global men's wear train, New York Fashion Week: Men's was like "The Little Engine that Could," refusing to give in to naysayers perennially pronouncing doom.
It was not all pretty in the first half, as Fultz, who had struggled mightily with his jump shot back in October, came up well short of the rim on an 163-footer that represented his only outside shot of the half.
When the Giants' young offensive line struggled mightily early this season and was directly responsible for the team's 0-2 start, Reese's puzzling decision not to sign a veteran free agent in the off-season to reinforce the line was oft-criticized.
Looking back across four decades, this episode shows how two major events — one a spectacular success, the other an abject failure — figured mightily in creating the Joint Special Operations Command, which is central to the United States counterterrorism campaign and other missions.
So they'll loudly back Schumer's motions for witnesses, they'll have sharp questions for Trump's defense team, and they'll complain mightily when the trial is over that Trump was acquitted by a Republican majority that is interested in political survival rather than the truth.
For example, the ignorance of and economic damage from repackaged consumer loans marketed by banks known as collateralized debt obligations in the mid-2000s and the walled-off nature of bankers and economists, and how both contributed mightily to the Great Recession.
Jacques Lacan and Jacques Derrida battled mightily over the meaning of Poe's letter in the pages of Yale French Studies (issues 48 and 52), Lacan the psychoanalyst declaring the invisible letter to possess meaning, Derrida the philosopher calling that conclusion into doubt.
The Trump campaign is doing a tremendous job of trying to make the rest of America feel like chumps for caring about the prospect that one candidate for president in 2016 would try mightily to abuse his power for vindictive personal ends.
What a nightmare it would be to learn, afterward, that what I praised so mightily as the mark of the poet's brilliance or condemned as the weak spot in an otherwise intriguing work was precisely an invention or compromise of the translator!
But things ramped up mightily in 2010 when Jesse Ventura, former Minnesota governor and pro wrestler, took his TruTV docuseries Conspiracy Theory to the heart of the Denver Airport, so he could finally get to the bottom of what those murals were really about.
One thing is clear, however: Kabila has struggled mightily to contain the country's breakaway east, where approximately 140 armed groups currently operate in the forests of Congo's North and South Kivu provinces alone — up from 120 one year earlier, according to the Kivu Security Tracker.
The push for higher minimum wages, to take a not at all arbitrary example, has been mightily helped by the research literature showing that higher minimums don't cost jobs, a line of research pioneered by Alan Krueger, one of the signatories of that open letter.
Other than that, this team is too Dorne-y for my own personal comfort (yes, two Dornish characters are two too many) but the presence of The Sons of the Harpy and Olenna Tyrell should help out mightily in the wits and body count departments.
And then, having taken a half-swivel of the heel to the left, there she is, the Virgin herself, in the shadow of all those mightily uprearing rocks, attended upon by an angel and two obese babes called John the Baptist and the Christ Child.
Unfinished at the time of its author's death from cancer in 1965 at age 34, "Les Blancs" remains mightily ambitious in its attempt to refract colonialism, revolution and misrule through life in and around a fragile-looking mission hospital in an unnamed African country.
While the Giants have won 10 of their last 11 versus the Brewers, Samardzija has struggled mightily against them, posting a 23-6 mark with a 4.80 ERA, including an 0-214 record with an inflated 22.42 ERA in 226 games at Miller Park.
I'm already mightily smitten with Trico, a beast of mythological proportions and power given a distinct, and just a little bit delightful personality on account of naturalistic movement and responses to the calls and actions of the tiny human who comes to its aid.
I recalled, in my lower mind, that one of Jordan's Chicago Bulls records, for most points in a half, had been broken several days previous... More than that, it was broken in a way that, on a certain level, served the vision of Jordan mightily.
Fellow forwards Nicklas Backstrom and T.J. Oshie are also contributing mightily to Washington's fifth-ranked offense, with the former recording 23 points (five goals, 213 assists) in his last 23 contests while the latter has 21 (nine goals, 29 assists) in his last 13.
"We need to take a moment and make a very tough decision together, as a group: which of #ConDon's egregious lies to the American people is the worst one of all time?" he wrote, using a hashtag he has tried mightily to make happen.
Talk to less famous party members, in business, government or academia, and they grumble mightily about a "Study Xi" app that tens of millions of Chinese have been ordered to download to their smartphones, and that monitors how long they spend on political-thought work.
They tried mightily to address the elephant in the room — a series of polls showing Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont pulling even with or ahead of the longtime front-runner, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. — without appearing to concern themselves with it.
Moved to run for public office to counter the rise of Mr. Trump, they flipped Republican seats and are now in danger of becoming one-term members of Congress — possibly costing their party control of the House — over a decision they tried mightily to avoid.
"Moody's failure to adhere to its own credit rating standards misled investors, played a significant role in the collapse of housing markets across the country and contributed mightily to the Great Recession," said Bill Baer, an assistant attorney general, according to a Justice Department news release.
Apple could end up pleasing its shareholders mightily if it works out a deal with Trump to bring that money back to the U.S. What wouldn't please Apple shareholders is making iPhone production markedly more expensive, which is exactly what would happen if it was moved stateside.
Facebook struggled mightily before finding its fortune in mobile advertising; Snapchat's television-like ad business is an... Gawker Media's latest legal challenge is a lawsuit threat from the owner of Ivari International, which is alleged to have performed a costly hair restoration treatment on presumptive Republican...
His role as a high-profile gun control advocate with an intensely personal connection to the issue rivals his status as a former astronaut and combat veteran as his primary identity in the state, even as he tries mightily to broaden the aperture of his biography.
Mr. Netanyahu, who is in a dead heat or slightly behind in the polls against Benny Gantz, a centrist former army chief of staff, has tried mightily to shift the focus of the election from the corruption cases against him to his strong suit: national security.
The second reason to gauge the level of Mr. Tillerson's interest is that he is a career employee of an industry whose main products, oil and natural gas, contribute mightily to global carbon emissions and whose interest in regulating those emissions has been close to zero.
Ratings declines, advertising weakness and cord cutting have eroded the foundation of the industry over the past several years, and traditional television businesses have struggled mightily to remodel themselves for an era when viewers watch whatever they want, whenever they want, and across a proliferation of screens.
"The cost of building a permanent border wall pales mightily in comparison to what American taxpayers spend every single year on dealing with the fallout of illegal immigration on their communities, schools and unemployment offices," according to Trump's website, though it doesn't put an actual figure on either expense.
The cop was black and the victim was white — and when the case becomes the subject of a major investigation, especially when a recent shooting of a black victim by a white cop seems to have been covered up, it's something Shots Fired and its characters wrestle with mightily.
South Korea has one of the largest gaps between rich and poor among developed nations and is struggling mightily to deal with decaying job markets, rocketing house prices and a record-low birth rate as couples put off having babies while struggling with low pay and harsh work conditions.
The last Inspire was announced in 2014 As TechCrunch notes, the previous Inspire was announced almost exactly two years ago, and while mightily impressive for the time — offering high-quality video streaming and recording from the air — it's been largely superseded by models from competitors and DJI itself.
" Alas, by the end of his first term Nixon had decided that the "real majority," North as well as South, was, as two journalists put it, "unyoung, unpoor and unblack," and long before that he had contributed mightily to making the words "law and order" code for "black crime.
How the film's compelling star Jennifer Lawrence may feel about this sentiment is another matter, but this is a tale that, like any number of fanciful genre outings, both pulls you in with its intriguing central dramatic situation and pushes you out with some mightily far-fetched plot contrivances.
Another factor, she said, could have been that female artists — particularly those like herself, making pieces perceived as decorative or domestic — struggled mightily in those years for recognition by MoMA, which has recently been playing historical catch-up, as have many museums, focusing intently now on art by women.
After poring over hours of grisly footage, Mr. Berg, who cites the work of Studs Terkel, fabled chronicler of the American Everyman, as a major influence, said he struggled mightily to make sense of the atrocity, and to understand how affected families found the energy to go on.
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Royals RH Ian Kennedy (0-2, 4.09) After going 22-21 with a 217 ERA in his final three turns of last season, Skaggs has struggled mightily in 216, giving up a total of 23 runs - and three homers - over 29 3003/2300 innings in his first two outings.
Utah Jazz (23-21) The Jazz have risen to a more familiar No. 5 in defensive efficiency and contend that their road-heavy schedule, with 25 of the first 41 games away, has contributed mightily to keeping them out of the West's top eight for much of the season.
Stone, meanwhile, gets his big chance to deliver the closing argument in a murder trial — and the episode contorts itself mightily to make sure he'll do so — but by the end, he's back to helping out clients who probably did it by finding ways to get them plea deals.
The band has been perfecting their brand of turbulent space-grunge and post-punk to an obsessive degree and [Mental Hoop], chugging mightily along at an all too brief 35 minutes, is a terrific encapsulation of their ethos: momentum, impotent rage, repetition, and just enough ragged melody to keep hope afloat.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.), she ran up huge margins among black voters but struggled mightily with young people.
Nonetheless, the Hamiltonian influence on our constitutional order — his vision of a highly centralized government with an energetic executive in the saddle — has contributed mightily to the rise of our imperial presidency, the gradual return of what the historian F. H. Buckley calls "crown government" in the land of the free.
But the post-election Trump transition and rollercoaster early days of his presidency have been a boon for cable news and especially MSNBC, a network that struggled mightily in 2013 after producing relatively high numbers leading up to President Obama's re-election in 2012 to finish No. 2 that year.
Not only did McCain do legwork that was important to the Clinton administration's full normalization in 22008, but his strong support for the move offered a crucial dose of political cover from a Republican, a defense hawk, and a Vietnam veteran who'd suffered mightily at the hands of the enemy.
But he did profit mightily from running it, bilking shareholders by transferring his personal debts onto the corporate balance sheet, having the public company pay extravagant sums to buy Trump-branded goods from separate companies that he owned personally, and of course paying himself a lavish salary for his troubles.
Stocks rose on Monday on news of a trade cease-fire with China, then fell mightily late in the week, as investors reacted to the news that American officials orchestrated the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of the Chinese telecom giant Huawei (and the daughter of its founder).
By coupling a substantial corporate tax cut with an assortment of naked appeals to undecided lawmakers, Republican leaders pushed their tax bill through the House on Tuesday and the Senate on Wednesday, touching off a self-congratulatory tidal wave by a party that had struggled mightily through nearly all of 2017.
And whereas Darden is usually very guarded, he opened up for Carolla, telling the comedian that the Simpson case severely dented his rising legal career; that the prosecution suffered mightily from the "speedy trial"; and that they had all kinds of crazy ideas about how to deal with those ill-fitting gloves.
"Plaintiffs have strived mightily to frame the 2018 rule as such an 'extraordinary' administrative action, striking a blow to the heart of the ACA in a manner that is both unprecedented and unworthy of judicial deference," Judge Richard Leon of the US District Court for the District of Columbia wrote in his decision.
Using data from the traffic analytics company Inrix, plus modeling that the agency says helped it establish a "counterfactual"—what might have happened in the city had the ride-hail companies not come to town—it concludes that these companies and their ride-hailing brethren contributed mightily to San Francisco's growing traffic problem.
Looking at the modest (but still not paltry) cost of the products connected to Rome Reborn, some digital humanists have questioned whether it is ethical to profit personally from a virtual project that has benefitted so mightily from the public investment in digital humanities and heritage preservation made over the last few decades.
Ironically, on top of the stars playing uneven in the close-out stretch, Jonas Valanciunas, who had been dominant in the first and third quarters and punished Cleveland mightily for playing small, missed chances in close late, finishing 7-of-19 from the floor in one of his best career playoff games.
Childlike and sometimes goofball effects have long been a trademark at Marni — a label that, in retrospect, now seems to have anticipated quite a few of the irreverent features that have contributed so mightily to Alessandro Michele's runaway success at Gucci: his fur shoes and wackadoodle pairings, his explosions in the costume trunk.
Instead, Mr. Espy, 64, and his allies were able to seize on Ms. Hyde-Smith's rhetoric and argue that it was an anachronistic representation of Mississippi, a state that has struggled mightily to repair its image more than a half-century after some of the gravest abuses of the civil rights era.
Instead, you need accompanying diplomatic and economic components that help address dysfunction within the Afghan government, ease tensions with troublesome regional players, and provide a spark to an economy that has suffered mightily, as growth plummeted from 14 percent in 85033 to 1.5 percent in 2015, since most U.S. forces left in 2014.
Director Duncan Jones — the filmmaker behind the small-scale sci-fi pleasures Moon and Source Code — tries mightily to rise above the genre's limitations, but in the end he delivers a lumbering, often bewildering film weighed down by two decades' worth of video game lore and the expectations that lore has created.
Mr. Trump could easily muse overtly on the 2020 campaign trail that Russia — or another adversary of the United States — would be "rewarded mightily by our press" (as Mr. Trump stated in 2016) if someone happened to locate, say, Hunter Biden's business emails, or documents from Burisma Holdings related to Hunter Biden's activities there.
The opening credits of Homeland are usually a spectral pastiche of footage from real-life terror attacks—clips of the characters brooding mightily as jazz horns trill in some grayed-out distance, with audio of crackerjack CIA analyst Carrie Mathison doggedly insisting that "I can't, I won't" miss signs of the next 9/11.
London Mayor Boris Johnson, a Conservative lawmaker who is supporting a British exit, said that London, the only financial center to rival New York, would prosper outside the EU. "I think the City would continue to flourish outside the EU and flourish mightily," Johnson told Parliament's Treasury Select Committee, referring to the historic financial district.
Although some of Mr. Strange's defeat in Tuesday's Republican primary runoff, at the hands of the evangelical jurist Roy S. Moore, can be traced to frustration and fury about the machinations of Washington, the senator struggled mightily to move beyond unproven suspicions that he and Mr. Bentley had cut some kind of corrupt deal.
"Although bears have focused on NV Energy's decision to significantly reduce net metering benefits, NV may grandfather existing solar customers into the old NEM program, and the recent proposal by Solar Progress Partnership in New York provides a framework for long-term solar growth in NY." SolarCity's stock has struggled mightily this year, falling more than 55 percent.
Over the last ten years, the band has been perfecting their brand of turbulent space-grunge and post-punk to an obsessive degree and the new record, chugging mightily along at an all too brief 35 minutes, is a terrific encapsulation of their ethos: momentum, impotent rage, repetition, and just enough ragged melody to keep hope afloat.
School: Penn StateConference: Big TenMax bonus: $1,000,000Championships (conference/national): 1/0One thing to know: Franklin inherited a program that was still struggling mightily in the wake of a child sex abuse scandal, but he's had winning records in all of his seasons at the helm and helped catapult Penn State back among the top teams in the nation.
The reasons for the knockdown were well publicized, though members of WeWork's camp tried mightily to paint it as a prudent step: The Financial Times said the firm's underwriters were worried about listing the company at too high a valuation and risking a repeat of what happened with Uber, which has fallen about 33% since its debut.
Once Iguodala was inserted last year, the Warriors won out, with his defense contributing mightily to James's 39.8 percent shooting for the series and Iguodala's 25 points in the Game 6 clincher cementing an improbable rise to finals M.V.P. No player in N.B.A. history had ever won the award now named for Bill Russell without being a regular starter.
The former NFL player with the Rams and Falcons is 49 years old now and rumors of a return to the WWE have been swirling mightily for months because Goldberg's face is on the back cover of the WWE 2K-17 wrestling video game that debuts in October and Goldberg has been traveling the globe to promote the game.
The best prospect in the system is either Kyle Lewis, an outfielder who is recovering from a gruesome leg injury and likely won't be ready to play until after the All-Star break, or Tyler O'Neill, another outfielder who put up big numbers in 2016 but has struggled mightily in 2017 to the tune of a .
Over the past half-century, after all, Wolfe's own work has contributed mightily to the evolution of a certain kind of language — or the evolution of a style, anyway: the neon-lit, whiz-bang exploding cigar of a sentence, bristling with exclamation points and packed tighter than a spring-loaded snake in a can of peanuts.
Tech companies like Facebook and Twitter have wrestled mightily in recent years with how to combat the impact trolls have on the experience of other users, and what to do when their behavior either begins in the real world (in the case of Russian hackers) or spills over into it (for example, by causing mob violence in India).
Mr. Simon and Woody Allen, who both worked in the 1950s writing for Mr. Caesar (along with Mel Brooks, Larry Gelbart and Carl Reiner, among others), were probably equally significant in shaping the currents of American comedy in the 20183s and '70s, although their styles, their favored mediums and the critical reception of their work diverged mightily.
Harvard University has struggled mightily to distance itself from Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier who donated at least $9 million to various Harvard schools and related groups over the years, and pursued friendships with some of its most well-known professors and administrators, including former Harvard president and secretary of the treasury Larry Summers and professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz.
In the seven years I've spent reporting in southwestern Pennsylvania, I've watched the oil and gas industry build influence in Washington County by buying up farm livestock at the 4-H competition at the county fair and placing favorable articles in local papers — paid content that featured "shaleionaires," a handful of farmers who've profited mightily off drilling.
Beginning in 1969, the Metropolitan Opera offered "Rosenkavalier" in a beloved production, designed by Robert O'Hearn, that worked mightily to evoke the grandeur of mid-eighteenth-century Vienna and to fill the vast stage of the new Metropolitan Opera House; it was a firm platform for starry singing, and, over time, increasingly ossified notions of musical drama.
It feels embarrassing to go into a gym or weight room for the first time and awkwardly struggle mightily with a few pounds while it feels like everyone around you is handling enormous weights with ease, or worse, with dramatic grunts and sweat-bullets so you can see and hear just how hard they are working.
"A Slight Ache" precedes "The Dumb Waiter" and posits its own man of mystery in the never-seen Barnabas, an aging match seller who nonetheless comes to impinge mightily on the frayed marriage of the crisply accented Edward (the excellent John Heffernan, careering from heartiness to hysteria) and the genteel — or maybe not — Flora (Gemma Whelan).
Devils win front of end of pair against Islanders NEWARK, N.J. — In an important division battle pitting one team struggling mightily on home ice and another with a league-low seven victories on the road, the New Jersey Devils got the best of the visiting New York Islanders, skating to a 423-2 victory on Saturday night at the Prudential Center.
" The 49-year-old convict — who along with his brother was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the grisly killings of their wealthy parents in 1989 — pauses for a moment as he speaks, then continues: "I don't know if my mother forgives me, but I have definitely struggled mightily to find a peaceful place to forgive her.
The titular dog is Gonker, a golden retriever who liked to wear sweater vests, chase people in white coats and disappeared along the Appalachian Trail one afternoon in 1998 while hiking with his person, a 28-year-old man named Fielding Marshall who had a tenuous hold on adulthood and a painful gastrointestinal problem he was trying mightily to ignore.
" Strikingly, the July indictment showed that Russian hackers' first attempt to infiltrate the computer servers in Clinton's personal offices had taken place on July 25.9, 22.9, the same day that Trump had declared, "Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the thirty thousand e-mails that are missing," adding, "I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.
Scrambling to distance himself from Roy Moore's surprising loss to Doug Jones in Tuesday's Senate election in Alabama, the president reminded Americans on Wednesday morning that he backed a different candidate in the Republican primary: The reason I originally endorsed Luther Strange (and his numbers went up mightily), is that I said Roy Moore will not be able to win the General Election.
O'Korn struggled mightily in his first career start for Michigan last weekend but the Wolverines boast one of the top defenses in the country and defensive coordinator Don Brown - who has a stellar track record of stopping spread running attacks - hopes to put the clamps on an Ohio State offense that has scored 183 points in each of the last three games in the series.
That tells me that many Americans are horrified by the direction Trump is trying to pull this country, that many of us are taken aback by Trump's attempt to transform a country that long prided itself on its embrace of the downtrodden -- even when we struggled mightily to uphold that standard -- to one stuck in a cowardly crouch, afraid of the rest of the world.
Here's a very good question swirling around Silicon Valley and the media universe today after investor Peter Thiel proudly took financial credit for a series of aggressive legal assaults on Gawker Media: What does Facebook, which has been trying mightily to court the media industry to publish on the social networking site, think about Thiel's actions, especially given he is a prominent director of the company?
But, his candidacy was created, and backed, by a circle of people and organizations — inside the Democratic Party itself, non-profit organizations, consultants of various stripes and individual self-promoters — who work mightily to maintain an iron grip on power and prestige, even as they fail to have any footprint in the struggle that has unfolded, from Occupy Wall Street to Black Lives Matter.
Until we can better engage these voters in a conversation that lessens their very real angst about the changes that are happening in the country and pivot to a compelling narrative about how we all win the future together or divided we will certainly lose it to our competitors, Democrats will struggle mightily to compete for white non-college voters broadly and particularly in The South.
Add to that a portrayal of the Mexican side of the drug war (with the anti-cartel group Autodefensas becoming the subject of half the film) and some gorgeous images from Heineman and his crew, and you have a work that will leave those looking to score political points frustrated, but one that succeeds mightily in forcing viewers to consider these issues from new angles.
Sanders has a diverse coalition that could carry him to the nomination In the 2016 primary, Sanders struggled mightily with voters of color, who broke in large numbers for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonDNC warns campaigns about cybersecurity after attempted scam Biden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Stone judge under pressure over calls for new trial MORE and ultimately propelled her to the nomination.
After briefly losing focus during a funeral episode that tried mightily to be the cable drama version of Angels in America, the back half of Pose's second season was the strongest the series has been, thanks to a genius cast and a warm depiction of queer found families that argued they are perhaps even more important than blood families, simply because they are chosen.
President Trump tweeted this morning that he'd originally supported Luther Strange in the Alabama Senate special election because he believed Roy Moore to be unelectable — even though he had fully thrown his support behind Moore over the last few weeks: The reason I originally endorsed Luther Strange (and his numbers went up mightily), is that I said Roy Moore will not be able to win the General Election.
So far, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has tried mightily to get the one actor with significant leverage — Beijing — to intervene but they appear to be unwilling to go beyond Swiss cheese sanctions.
While many of the contestants kept enough weight off to improve their health and became more physically active, the low weights they strived to keep eluded all but one of them: Erinn Egbert, a full-time caregiver for her mother in Versailles, Ky. And she struggles mightily to keep the pounds off because her metabolism burns 552 fewer calories a day than would be expected for someone her size.
What's happening: The stock has been challenged for much of the year, but suffered mightily after what initially looked like a reprieve in July until it released disappointing Q2 earnings showing it lost more than 100,000 subscribers in the U.S. (It was expected to gain over 300,000.) Since touching $380.55 a share on July 23, a shade below its 2019 high, Netflix's stock has lost nearly a third of its value.
And in part it's because the boomers themselves contributed mightily to fragmentation, leaving too little standing when they tore things down and rebuilding haphazardly and self-interestedly, bequeathing a spirit of transgression and permanent revolution that's run out of things to deconstruct and is either feeding on itself, lapsing into torpor, or generating niche forms of radicalism on the further left and right that are too weak as yet to produce revolution or renewal.
Or maybe Oozing Wound just defy all comparisons because by churning out fierce fuzzy riffs, shunning indulgent guitar solos, dropping weird passages of noise-rock, penning songs about Rambo, science fiction, life's general suckiness and dead Soviet space explorers, they're one of the most mightily distinctive metal bands to have emerged since Lars Ulrich placed an advertisement in a Los Angeles newspaper looking for like-minded musicians who were into Tygers Of Pang Tan.
CreditCreditHendrik Kerstens for The New York Times One evening early in September, at the peak of that profoundly French moment known as la rentrée, when the entire nation moves in lock step to conclude its holiday season and head back to work, Jacques Audiard, the 220-year-old filmmaker, sat over an espresso-and-grappa-strewn table on a terrace in Venice, straining mightily to comprehend what his longtime writing partner, Thomas Bidegain, was telling him.
"George Conway, a high-profile conservative lawyer married to the White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, wrote in a Post op-ed article that while it was already clear that Trump engaged in a quid pro quo with Ukraine — confirmed in testimony from Gordon Sondland, the US&aposs ambassador to the European Union — Bolton&aposs testimony on the matter "would make that devastating conclusion inescapable, even to Republican senators who have striven mightily to blind themselves to the obvious.

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