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In the evening, the crowd moved toward the White House.
Trump moved toward them as he hammered out his Cabinet.
The N.H.L. also moved toward a "zero tolerance" officiating standard.
As I moved toward the chair, the door jangled open.
Rural populations moved toward the city to escape growing violence.
And lawmakers in several states have moved toward its recommendations.
The Supreme Court itself has moved toward endorsing this view.
The climate in India has certainly moved toward huge financing deals.
Centrists were fleeing that bill as it moved toward a vote.
"The bulk of the fire has moved toward wildland," Humphrey said.
Fighting was fierce as they moved toward the city, he recalled.
His penis was erect, she said, and he moved toward her.
The party has moved toward him, not the other way around.
But over the past decade, voters have moved toward backing Republicans.
Ms. Kardashian West has moved toward a more natural makeup look.
Georgia's voters moved toward raising funds through a sales tax referendum.
At the same time, Americans moved toward higher wages and better jobs.
Contrary to what the officer stated, McDonald never moved toward Van Dyke.
But once Pierzynski fielded the ball, Pierzynski moved toward him, Flores said.
Friday evening, and then reduced speed and moved toward the small vessel.
They have moved toward expanding Iranian access to the European Investment Bank.
Facebook has moved toward using artificial intelligence tools to assist human moderators.
He sprang back up and moved toward the officers with the knife.
It's not that Bernie went centrist; instead, the center moved toward him.
Meanwhile, what Trump has implemented or moved toward has been largely ineffective.
After a while, Borg moved toward me, and I averted my gaze.
But I stood on wobbly legs and moved toward him where he sat.
White women have moved toward the Republican Party for a lot of reasons.
The place lit up with smartphone flashes as he moved toward the bar.
That has changed as the nation has moved toward wide acceptance of gambling.
New Orleanians were stocking up on supplies as the storm moved toward land.
America's alliances remained intact, and American-Soviet relations moved toward détente, not war.
If they moved toward the wrong color, they got a mild electric shock.
But she said Laquan never moved toward an officer or raised his arm.
As smoke filled the car, police moved toward it to force her out.
As we moved toward wrapping up our reporting, the history almost overtook us.
Police moved toward the front of the newsroom and left out the front door.
Under the first black president, citizens with racist views have moved toward Republican identification.
Twitter moved toward punishing Jones by suspending him for a week for inciting violence.
So, he moved toward 2600% tariffs on September 73st on the remaining $27 billion.
The Bush administration moved toward removing people from the country with a court order.
"If Japan moved toward changes to the constitution I think you'd see something similar."
Slowly, I extended my arm, watching as my metal fingers moved toward the fabric.
She moved toward him again, this time hitting him with one of her bags.
In our key race ratings, Ryan's seat and six others moved toward the Democrats.
But despite being wounded, Mr. Adan moved toward Officer Falconer again, prompting more gunfire.
"DNA" began as Shawn Mendes-esque guitar pop and moved toward volcanic club music.
Faced with skyrocketing infections, much of Europe and the US have moved toward lockdowns.
When Shaw moved toward the bathroom, the shooter followed him, making him feel trapped.
But as far as Nixon moved toward fascism, Mr. Trump has been going further.
Shouldn't the guide, like the people who moved toward freedom, carry some African DNA?
By Thursday it had weakened slightly as it moved toward the South China Sea.
In fact, many states had already moved toward mass incarceration before the federal law.
AS THE FLAMES moved toward Helltown, a former gold-mining settlement, the headlines wrote themselves.
More interesting is what went on in their brains as they moved toward these judgments.
Since then, however, Malaysian law enforcement has moved toward closing the investigations into Mr. Najib.
Europe and Japan have moved toward negative interest rates while the Fed threatens higher rates.
But when Shaver's hand moved toward what appeared to be his waistband, Brailsford opened fire.
The bomb went off right as the attacker moved toward the center of the crowd.
In the meantime, several other countries have moved toward a more flexible approach to regulation.
Since then, other countries in Latin America have moved toward allowing cannabis for medical use.
But over the last few decades, American electoral results have generally moved toward greater polarization.
His widow said he had moved toward the fence and was shot in the head.
Since leaving the post several years ago, though, he has moved toward less contentious issues.
People lined both sides of the highway as the popemobile moved toward the state reception.
Some countries — like Venezuela, Poland and Hungary — have clearly moved toward autocracy in recent years.
He was squeezing the trigger, and squeezing it again as he moved toward the building.
Conversely, Mueller has moved toward sentencing other officials who have pleaded guilty in the probe.
He loosened his line, upped his scale, eased off on irony and moved toward painting.
No US casualties were reported, and Iran and the US have since moved toward deescalation.
Netflix has moved toward self-producing and owning the content on its platform where possible.
For that, you need real political power — and that's why voters moved toward Hillary Clinton.
And poor Nimmo saw the threat of a flying bat but actually moved toward it.
In the succeeding decades, while the country moved toward democracy, her family drew little attention.
The store's priority was mainstream titles, while my own tastes had moved toward alternative comics.
If you look at the last year in special elections, they've really moved toward Democrats.
In recent years, controlled and engaged worlds have largely moved toward the center of the spectrum.
Soon, another WC-130J took off to chase the newborn hurricane, as it moved toward landfall.
In single file they eased around the orange I-beam sculpture and moved toward the dormitories.
Some of Lamborghini's fellow high-end automakers, such as Ferrari, have moved toward developing hybrid models.
So far, one Democrat, former U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom, has moved toward a possible Senate run.
"I had a real piece of luck this morning," Katz said, as we moved toward it.
Now, in the pageant's 45th year, Miss Gay America has moved toward a less-rigid focus.
High gusts whipped the plane as it moved toward the runway, and it yawed too steeply.
Even as his party moved toward a new election, Mr. Netanyahu insisted he didn't want one.
By 2014 that warm water had moved toward land, stretching from Southeastern Alaska down to Mexico.
In another sign of a potential thaw, China moved toward lifting some of its lockdown measures.
Syrian government forces have also moved toward Deir al-Zour, according to pro-government news media.
India, France, Britain and Norway have all moved toward phasing out diesel and gas fueled cars.
The on-demand motorcycle market in Africa has attracted foreign investment and moved toward EV development.
Over time, some institutions have moved toward individual loans instead, while still keeping the group meetings.
Local media coverage prompted hundreds more to join during the weekend as the group moved toward Guatemala.
Over half of even that small group moved toward the Democrats in key statewide races in 280.
Many companies, including some of her clients, like Pinterest, have moved toward a more structured hiring process.
This week, the Trump administration moved toward getting those terminals approved by nominating two commissioners to FERC.
After the pair met in Florida last week, a Navy strike group moved toward the Korean Peninsula.
A number of municipalities and states, including New York, have moved toward decriminalization, if not outright legalization.
Current theories on migraine pain have moved toward hormonal causes, like an influx of estrogen or serotonin.
The crowd of marchers grew to the thousands, stretching along Market Street as it moved toward downtown.
The forklift moved toward the Seventy-second Street subway station, the bronze dangling like a mutant pendant.
Warren moved toward the audience at the first opportunity, walking past the chair placed for her onstage.
I'll never forget the adrenaline of that process as the Grobari quickly moved toward Red Star's stadium.
The most credible witnesses agreed that Brown moved toward Wilson before the officer fired his final shots.
Videos of tanks and military vehicles being moved toward the border with Pakistan filled Indian social media.
Its members secretly cheered as Donald Trump was elected, and moved toward resurrecting the Keystone XL pipeline.
He stayed bent over and shook his head as the umpire and del Potro moved toward him.
As music moved toward maximum complexity, composers in various countries rebelled against the rebellion, reclaiming elemental harmonies.
He certainly would like to argue that, however, given how these voters moved toward Donald Trump in 2016.
"While North Korea has stopped testing missiles and nuclear devices, they have NOT moved toward denuclearization," Graham continued.
The US and China moved toward a mini trade agreement Friday ahead of scheduled tariff increases next week.
He got a quick kill and moved toward Bombsite A, taking out Neo as he lay in wait.
The uncontrolled fire, covering 2000,226 acres, moved toward energy production facilities Tuesday, after jumping a fire break area=.
She said she was in the kitchen with three or four other volunteers when Biden moved toward her.
As her organization moved toward using more social media and online outreach, their progressive work generated controversy locally.
He said the bomber had moved toward the checkpoint of the Khyber Khasadar Force and detonated his vest.
The other moved toward Jason, one hand tucked into the waist of his pants, and threatened to shoot.
Twenty Republican seats just moved toward Democrats -- in less than a day and with a single congressional vote.
In recent years many African nations that had moved toward instituting more democratic principles have started shedding them.
He moved toward the net and dropped off a pass to Killorn, who backhanded the puck past Howard.
But Mr. Moon said that it would be difficult to reopen them unless the North moved toward denuclearization.
Many analysts predicted then that it was only a matter of time before he moved toward the capital.
But the broader shift in public opinion, however gradual, has moved toward acceptance of human-caused global warming.
The head of a Yaroslavl factory would talk about changes as the country moved toward a market economy.
As his standing rises, he has moved toward the center, hoping to draw support away from Joe Biden.
And as he moved toward a run in 113, he appeared ready to make good on the promise.
As the case moved toward a trial, Stone and his family have been appealing to a higher power.
But as soon as he stopped exercising, she said, he pulled out his penis and moved toward her.
President Donald Trump moved toward long-promised anti-China tariffs on Thursday, triggering a stern response from Beijing.
I moved toward the small window in the door, hoping for a way out, but there was none.
At the same time, the U.S. has moved toward building nuclear weapons that are smaller, stealthier and more precise.
But because the illicit market has moved toward the much more potent heroin, they largely don't have that option.
He moved toward her and she said "no" repeatedly before he put his penis in her mouth, she said.
Even as the central bank has moved toward cutting rates, Trump continues to criticize the Federal Reserve and Powell.
There was a sense that as the US moved toward energy independence, it would care less about the Gulf.
In Washington, D.C., protestors met at the White House in the morning and eventually moved toward the Supreme court.
Last week, Democrats moved toward calling for an increase in the national minimum wage in their 2016 party platform.
As autumn moved toward winter, many of the traps piled high near the docks were encrusted with squirt carcasses.
The product that was supposed to replace them never materialized, and VR as a whole moved toward passive experiences.
The Trump administration in general has moved toward a "tough on crime" strategy ripped from the 1980s and '90s.
I moved toward the sound of running water, hiking down a steep, rocky path that came to a stream.
Far from "taming" the extremists, Kurz merely moved toward his future right-wing coalition partners somewhat ahead of schedule.
"On one economic issue after another, virtually all Republican politicians ... have moved toward unpopular far-right positions," Skocpol says.
In front of the memorial, Ms. McCain paused and stood by a patriotic wreath that was moved toward her.
As the dancers moved toward and away from each other, he periodically stopped them to make small, precise adjustments.
When Dawson moved toward the first officer who confronted him by the metal detectors, the second cop shot him.
The protests began late last week over economic concerns, according to reports, but have moved toward anti-government demonstrations.
Places that moved toward socialism — Britain in the 1970s, Venezuela more recently — tended to get poorer and more miserable.
A dramatic and draining showdown that held Washington in thrall for weeks finally moved toward resolution when Maine Sen.
He moved toward what he saw as a hard-won pragmatism but what others saw as a reactive conservatism.
"I feel like I've moved toward the left, as the Republican Party has shifted toward the right," he said.
Obama removed those sanctions as part of a rapprochement with Myanmar as the Buddhist-majority country moved toward democracy.
On Thursday, the blaze moved toward the community of Ojai, forming a fiery circle surrounding the community and prompting evacuations.
The convoy had reached Hatay's Yayladagi region, from which it moved toward the units on the border, the agency said.
In that case, it's possible that SeedInvest would have eventually moved toward the initial coin offering model on its own.
That's in contrast to screens after the iPhone 5 cycle, which moved toward "phablet" size at 4.7 inches and beyond.
Myanmar has moved toward civilian government in recent years after decades of military rule, though the military retains significant power.
Republican voters in Michigan and Republican legislators in Virginia have moved toward non-partisan redistricting commissions which are positive steps.
From that starting point, Voit moved toward building PaintShop, a $21998 multi-format converter featured in PC Magazine in 21992.
In a letter partly excerpted by Reuters, he noted the party had moved toward Islamophobia, xenophobia, and pro-Russian sentiment.
But the company slowly moved toward an eight-hour day, and in 1985, the last department shifted to those hours.
In a letter excerpted by Reuters, he bemoaned how the party had moved toward Islamophobia, xenophobia, and pro-Russian sentiment.
As Augustus moved around the front of a police vehicle, stumbling into the street, his hand moved toward his waist.
By the time he moved toward the exit, smoke had darkened the office, making it difficult to breathe, he said.
Rebecca Waddington and Lt. Lindsey Norman -- were tasked with learning about Hurricane Dorian as it moved toward the US mainland.
As Congress moved toward actually passing climate change legislation, a fringe issue had become a part of the political mainstream.
I moved toward color in the '70s, like the primary colors in "Little Three for Two: Red, Yellow, Blue" [1976].
But as he moved toward his closing comments, he grew visibly emotional as he recalled the testimony of Lt. Col.
He'll be in Jefferson and Webster City, continuing his Iowa tour in places that had moved toward Trump in 50.
Meanwhile, numerous states have moved toward legalized betting and major media companies have increased their NBA gambling coverage and analysis.
Despite early pushback from the Justice Department against releasing the memo without review, the intelligence panel moved toward the release.
As he moved toward the exit, a woman working in the studio's cafe presented him with a Steps T-shirt.
An aircraft carrier, along with several other ships, make up the Carl Vinson strike group which moved toward the peninsula Sunday.
Fidel Miranda, 23, moved toward the passenger seat of the SUV and started to move it back toward the officer's cruiser.
As the experience moved toward its conclusion, I wound up in a cemetery with the Spirit of Christmas-Yet-To-Come.
In New Hampshire, where the race moved toward Trump in the last week, Clinton is still up up 44% to 41%.
Shaffer later said Mason seemed angry and moved toward him as if preparing to throw a punch – a description Davidonis disputes.
Ideas that polled well and were effective in campaigns quickly became controversial and then deeply unpopular as they moved toward reality.
This was a time when his clean-cut repression moved toward expulsion, and when all things prior began to come together.
But on regulation and deregulation of the finance sector, the Democrats moved toward the Republicans to the detriment of shared prosperity.
But under pressure from many of his members, he has moved toward supporting a second referendum on the eventual withdrawal agreement.
More recently, Iranian films have moved toward psychological drama and social criticism, neither of which figured among Mr. Kiarostami's major concerns.
The poll also found that voters of both parties have increasingly moved toward blaming the opposing party for the budget standoff.
As more thought leaders emerged, he moved toward ecommerce companies, such as the Dollar Beard Club, Radha Beauty and RTA Cabinets.
Much of the storm has moved toward the Northeast and brought blizzard conditions to cities such as Washington D.C. and Baltimore.
Can this process—and other ways they've moved toward so-called modernity in commerce for instance—ever be stopped or reversed?
At some point during their conversation, Brennan moved toward the door and "seemed to jiggle the door handle," Mr. Morad said.
That night, as Miss Jones moved toward us from what felt like Heaven, it was hard to maintain that knowing cool.
In her memo to Stanford, Riggins said that she hoped that the university moved toward a more welcoming system for victims.
In the decades since, Bayreuth has moved toward increasingly avant-garde reinterpretations of the Wagner canon (the only operas done here).
"Our politicians have moved toward the middle while around the country others move to the extremes," he said in a statement.
Back then, the Knicks were bouncing around the playoff cutoff line as they moved toward the halfway point of the season.
CAP has moved toward Sanders on other policies, like $15 minimum wage, which they did not support in 2016, but do now.
Evacuation warnings were issued before midnight in some communities as the wind-driven fires moved toward tourist towns including Healdsburg, officials said.
The country, he said, has moved toward more openness through engagement by the outside world rather than by military and economic threats.
Elizabeth Warren threw their support behind Clinton, and on Friday, the AFL-CIO, the nation's largest labor federation, moved toward backing her.
Apple described dropping the jack as an act of courage as it moved toward a wireless future with the optional Air Pods.
Medium has closed pretty much all its publications, and recently moved toward a subscription model after laying off some of its staff.
Radar images from that base clearly showed the destructive storm as it moved toward Saipan, which has a population of about 50,000.
She told The Times about 45 minutes after takeoff, Trump lifted the armrest, moved toward her and then began to grope her.
He moved toward the noise and found a man assaulting a woman, ran to stop him, and was met with a knife.
Several other countries, meanwhile, have taken Washington's lead and moved toward banning Huawei products from being used in their own 5G development.
The marchers moved toward midtown following a program at a stage set up near Columbus Circle—and yes, a Trump International Hotel.
When Battaglia arrived on the scene, she "jumped out of the car, without cover, and moved toward the firefight," according to Brown.
Certainly, Twitter has moved toward algorithmic-driven feeds as well, but its most engaged users favor more of a real-time experience.
Later, after their dinner trays were cleared, she said, Mr. Trump raised the armrest, moved toward her and began to grope her.
After Germany moved toward income-based fines, the use of short-term prison sentences declined, even for crimes like larceny and assault.
Nine months later, as the case moved toward a trial, prosecutors began the process of handing over discovery materials to the defense.
The coronavirus-stricken Grand Princess cruise ship moved toward the Port of Oakland Monday in preparation for thousands of passengers to disembark.
Here, only heavily Mormon Utah has moved toward a sensible threshold, and the liquor and restaurant lobbies are trying to stop it.
The US and Iran only moved toward deescalation after it was clear that no US forces were killed in the missile attack.
A member of his police security detail closed a barrier, blocking reporters as Mr. de Blasio moved toward his sport utility vehicle.
Some devices, like the Sonos One SL speaker, have moved toward simpler and less risky design by removing nonessential sensors like microphones.
They shot and wounded a security guard and then moved toward the dormitory, according to Islam Zeb, the deputy commissioner of Peshawar.
Placed in a circular arena, they moved toward walls that were white with a black bar, suggestive of a daytime hiding place.
A Reuters photographer said the crowd then moved toward a side gate, where some threw objects at police, who responded with pepper spray.
As cities have moved toward multiuse zoning, some institutions of higher education have also embraced the model in their own real estate development.
Some states — like Oregon, Washington, and Colorado — have moved toward a mail-in ballot system, making the polling place issue less relevant there.
For starters, Kelly said, they could shut down bots and disclose who buys political ads, something Facebook has moved toward under increasing scrutiny.
As much as modern China has moved toward an increasingly rigid system, the local environment was vastly different just half a century ago.
The Democrats moved toward greater reliance on federal powers in the 20th century, as they fought battles over civil rights and regulating industry.
She had it written down and this was exactly the kind of thing he'd been backing away from, as she moved toward him.
Will Hurd (R-Texas), but he added that Mexico has moved toward becoming a stable democracy faster than other countries in the region.
The crowd, deep into their cuddling and seminude dancing, stopped what they were doing, turned to the sound and moved toward the light.
Police officers said they thought Clark was holding a gun when he moved toward them, but he was found holding only a cellphone.
Noble got out of the truck, moved toward the officers, and ignored repeated warnings to stop reaching into his waistband, the cops claim.
When has a hungry, underemployed, displaced and deprived population been moved toward peace and reconciliation with those to whom it attributes its afflictions?
Warren moved toward a White House run on Monday, announcing the formation of an exploratory committee and a trip to Iowa this weekend.
Doing so was tricky, because conservatives, as a rule, favored a bill that more aggressively moved toward their goal of complete Obamacare repeal.
But if Iowa seems to have moved toward an irreversible reddening, energized Democrats are hoping that the elections in November will prove otherwise.
Netflix has shrugged off the loss of Disney content by noting that it has aggressively moved toward making its own movies and shows.
Instead, Congress moved toward a one-month punt that would keep the government funded into January and once again put off policy confrontations.
A number of journals have moved toward fully blinded reviews, in which reviewers don't know the authors or institutions of papers they're judging.
As he moved toward Mr. Smith's car, Mr. Stockley carried his own AK-47, an unauthorized weapon, as well as his service gun.
Most recently, the Trump administration moved toward finalizing a rule that would strip away environmental protections for streams, wetlands and other water bodies.
But it has steadily moved toward light authoritarianism and strident nationalism under Law and Justice, which has systematically dismantled much of that progress.
In recent years, Latin America has moved toward loosening anti-abortion laws, but El Salvador has stood steadfastly by its own ironclad prohibition.
Experts said some financial groups, like private equity firms, may retain their private offices as the larger industry has moved toward open seating.
According to recent opinion polls, Ms. Park has become the least popular leader since South Korea moved toward democracy in the late 1980s.
As the case moved toward trial, the Israeli Army said it had foiled an Arab terrorist plot to free the archbishop from jail.
Those European nations that have moved toward postal privatization (such as Britain and Germany) often charge up to three times what USPS does.
To date, Beijing has promised Manila 10 big-ticket infrastructure projects but only one has moved toward implementation, political scientist Richard Heydarian told CNBC.
Spacey then stood up from the massage table naked and moved toward the man, telling him "you have such beautiful eyes," the lawsuit states.
It showed Kevin talking to a convenience store employee in front of a case stocked with energy drinks while Ernest moved toward the checkout.
Sterling versus the U.S. dollar has moved toward the $1.25 handle, falling to a low of $1.2603 just as European trading began on Thursday.
Starlin Castro sent an opposite-field drive to right field, but the ball went off Dexter Fowler's glove as he moved toward the line.
Jobe immediately moved toward the shooting and took a position near the Capitol Police officers who were already engaged with the shooter, Brown said.
Gatwick moved toward running at full schedule on Saturday as it continued to address cancelations and delays sparked by drone sightings near the airport.
At the outset of the war, he finds, many military officers in the conquered nations moved toward resistance, but they tended to fizzle out.
As of Monday evening, it was still an "extremely powerful" Category 4 hurricane as it moved toward the US coast, according to the NHC.
Both ride-hailers have moved toward digital payments with partnerships with local banks in Thailand where the ride-sharing business is not fully regulated.
"I'm no longer involved with 'King Kong' in a creative capacity, because 'King Kong' has moved toward the nonstandard musical arena," Ms. Norman said.
Initial disagreement over guilt and innocence on Thursday moved toward discussion the next morning about whether to convict on first- or second-degree murder.
With Ms. Desmond on its currency, Canada will join several other countries that have moved toward portraying women other than monarchs on their currency.
For days, French and American military intelligence services tracked the group that had taken the French hostages as they moved toward northern Burkina Faso.
Though unapologetically pro-refugee and left-wing, the Greens have moved to the center over the years, and the center has moved toward them.
As Hurricane Irma moved toward South Florida, some residents of Princeville trekked to the nearest hardware store to stock up on water and flashlights.
The Pentagon and the government in South Korea moved toward canceling a large-scale and long-planned military exercise that was set for August.
The Pentagon and Seoul moved toward canceling a large-scale and long-planned military exercise that was set for August, Defense Department officials said.
Law enforcement said they thought Clark had a gun when he "extended in front of him" an "object" as he moved toward two officers.
Lawmakers were anxious, too, as they moved toward an unpredictable process that will test an already strained Senate, consuming lawmakers for weeks or longer.
Now, as if I were being tugged on invisible wires, I moved toward the low hedge that separated our properties and stepped across it.
But one thing they do not show is the surge of support that Trump has been hyping as Democrats have moved toward impeaching him.
Other favorites: Newgrounds, Neopets As online dating moved toward the mainstream, OkCupid eased us in with an endless stream of goofy (and very important) quizzes.
At this time, as she moved toward abstraction, her color got more interesting once it did not have to describe what she was looking at.
A CFP and president of the Financial Service Group, Haubrich moved toward these services as a way to get clients to think differently about retirement.
Residents in the city were forced to leave a second time when the fire moved toward the emergency shelter in which they were taking refuge.
During that time, Brazil had experienced a series of democratic elections and moved toward addressing some of its biggest political problems, like corruption and poverty.
As I listened, I tried to be moved toward either hope or anger, as either seemed more appropriate than the undefined sadness I actually felt.
Soon afterward, the European Union moved toward delaying Brexit until next year, and the prime minister in turn pushed toward immediately holding a general election.
The former officer testified he believed Shaver was reaching for a gun in his waistband as he moved toward officers, CNN affiliate KTRK/KPHO reported.
Myanmar, perviously known as Burma, has moved toward civilian rule in recent years after decades under a military junta, though the military retains significant power.
The pickers started in the middle of the rows and moved toward trucks waiting at either end, pushing one-wheeled carts in front of them.
Relevance has remained an industrywide challenge, as trends have shifted away from bold colors and flashy styles and moved toward simpler natural looks, Marci said.
In January 2018, Mr. Cuomo ordered a study of recreational marijuana as New Jersey moved toward legalization and after Massachusetts voters approved legalizing recreational marijuana.
It was only when I started to be more open-minded to other ideas that I moved toward a more centrist/left-leaning political perspective.
The Parliament this week moved toward imposing harsher punishments for those who abuse children, and eliminating the statute of limitation on prosecution of such crimes.
It is in this context that Israel approved the racist Jewish nation-state law in 2018 and has subsequently moved toward annexation of occupied territory.
As the Fed moved toward tighter money, its counterparts at the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan were going in the opposite direction.
Mochama denied Patel's claims in court, but acknowledged that she had yelled at him when he moved toward her at the end of the event.
As the officers moved toward the kitchen area inside the home, a man opened fire, forcing some officers to escape through the window, authorities said.
As the game moved toward its conclusion on Saturday, it lost all of soccer's normal precautions, with Belgium relentlessly going forward despite its victory assured.
Historically, the Democrats have effectively consolidated left voters behind them, but many of the parties' candidates have moved toward more progressive positions, especially on immigration.
But leaders in Washington were not close to being done with Syria; they simply moved toward policies for which they would not be held accountable.
If the drumstick moved toward a surface, but did not actually hit it, the algorithm still dropped in an impact sound (see the video above).
But experts said some financial groups, like private-equity firms, may retain their private offices even as the larger industry has moved toward open seating.
I slowed down and moved toward the corner space, but decided it was no good and signaled that I was pulling back out into traffic.
As people moved toward cities and the Sun Belt, and as cars and planes connected the country, many rural universities have fallen on hard times.
But any doubt that he thinks of the court as his friend was erased by his tweet this month as the House moved toward impeachment.
But any doubt that he thinks of the court as his friend was erased by his tweet this month as the House moved toward impeachment.
But China's CSI300 rebounded 28.6% in the first quarter of 2019, as investors pounced onto battered shares while Washington and Beijing moved toward a ceasefire.
Hironaka said he didn't know why Ghosn picked him, but added that Ghosn probably wanted an experienced criminal lawyer as the case moved toward trial.
" When she moved toward the door to leave, Barth said Weinstein lashed out and told her she needed to lose weight "to compete with Mila Kunis.
He moved toward the boat, and kicked it once, twice, then the girls saw the rotten wood break apart and a hundred frightened bugs ran out.
A twenty-five-year-old "automation tech" named John Wilson had been hired to help integrate robotics into the plant as it moved toward increasing automation.
Apple has faced increasing pressure to innovate as China's domestic brands, like Huawei, Xiaomi and Oppo have gained popularity and moved toward higher-end handset specifications.
Amazon, by contrast, at first asked customers move their data to its own servers, though it too has in recent years moved toward Microsoft's "hybrid" approach.
More recently, states like California, Illinois and Maryland have moved toward creating their own low-cost programs for small businesses that do not offer retirement plans.
Hillary Clinton was in Iowa on Thursday to promote the kickoff of early voting in the state, which polls show has moved toward Donald J. Trump.
The loudest call for Franken to stay came from Carlson, a former Republican governor who has moved toward the political left since serving in the 1990s.
A few years ago, I interrupted a panel discussion at the Guggenheim as it moved toward the dead-horse question of whether painting was still viable.
He peeked out: his dad had broken through his bedroom window, and his mom, holding a gun, was backing up, as his father moved toward her.
Later, Federal Police reinforcements moved toward the Old City and the troops were preparing to storm the area and retake the mosque, a police spokesman said.
Large web companies have moved toward end-to-end encryption (which keeps data encrypted for anyone outside a conversation, including the companies themselves) in recent years.
Apple has steadily moved toward inclusivity and diversity in its emojis, enabling users in 2015 to change the skin tone of most of the human emojis.
By the latter half of the 2010s, the industry gave up on the dream and moved toward HDR and other picture enhancements that don't require glasses.
When the storm moved toward the mainland United States, it tracked so closely to the coast that they could not be confident it would remain offshore.
But Democrats, most of whom are backing a legislative effort to nullify the FCC vote, are unlikely to be moved toward a compromise bill anytime soon.
Despite the federal government's threats, several cities, beyond Philadelphia, have moved toward establishing their own safe injection sites as a way to combat the opioid epidemic.
Rather than using a content manager as a single gatekeeper, we have moved toward individualized data stores, which let us load cached data as quickly as possible.
The World Health Organization said it expected the WTO ruling to create a domino effect as more and more countries moved toward tough Australian-style tobacco laws.
Although the euro-area economy enjoyed faster growth in 2017, the boom has since cooled, even as the European Central Bank (ECB) has moved toward monetary tightening.
This is, in theory, the direction that 3D Zelda games could have moved toward from the get-go, based on the foundation established in the original game.
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - A growing group of more than 1,500 Honduran migrants headed for the United States moved toward the Guatemalan border on Sunday, witnesses and organizers said.
Although yoga behaved as the spark for that conversation, Stanley is careful to point out that it wasn't the only reason she has moved toward self-love.
It is high time that the SEC moved toward an electronic "access equals delivery" model, while preserving the snail-mail option for any shareholder who so prefers.
Desktop computers have fallen out of fashion as consumers moved toward tablets and smartphones, and it got more annoying than ever to keep multiple machines in sync.
It's actually a positive sign that Cruise has moved toward a marketing strategy, as it suggests that the tech challenges for autonomous mobility it's facing aren't insurmountable.
Even though Russia moved toward political compromise when it provisionally withdrew from Syria in March, Mr. Assad was not inclined to give peace talks a serious chance.
However incomplete the project, she is the reason that her party has ejected Vichyites and disavowed anti-Semitism and moved toward the French mainstream on many issues.
The Philippines and China have longstanding territorial disputes in the South China Sea, but Mr. Duterte has moved toward Beijing and away from Washington since taking office.
But the latest revelations marked the first time the existence of an extensive government blacklist was revealed since South Korea moved toward democracy in the late 20143s.
Training in the early 2000s focused on the immediate coalescing of disparate arriving law enforcement elements into tactical formations that immediately moved toward the epicenter of danger.
In the last few years of the Obama presidency, the administration moved toward increasingly high caps, up to 110,000 in fiscal year 2017 amid the Syrian crisis.
If polls had moved toward Clinton instead of Trump in the last few weeks, Silver's trend line adjustment would have given older polls a pro-Clinton bump.
Nepal has increasingly moved toward ending discrimination against women since it emerged from a decade-long civil war in 2006 and abolished the feudal monarchy two years later.
I moved toward the doors, and Rich trailed me with his hands in his pockets, telling me if my Uber driver were busy, he could take me home.
Yet after that, it took several more months before the Senate — Republican-controlled, but in an era with less partisan polarization — moved toward voting on the expulsion resolution.
Multiple reports have emerged this month saying that the Trump administration has moved toward collecting DNA samples from asylum-seekers amid efforts to prosecute migrants for criminal offenses.
Industrials rose 0.3 percent, with Air Canada stock rising 1.6 percent to C$24.03 after the airline set new financial targets and moved toward launching a rewards program.
The Syrian army said it had encircled the village of Mughr al Meer at the foothills of Mount Hermon as troops moved toward Beit Jin amid fierce clashes.
In a report picked up by numerous media outlets, a witness told KCTV that Purinton allegedly yelled, "Get out of my country" as he moved toward the victims.
In a report picked up by numerous media outlets, a witness told KCTV that Purinton allegedly yelled, "Get out of my country" as he moved toward the victims.
Once Trump ended his speech and began the handshaking, autograph-signing portion of the event, hundreds of people moved toward the stage, and I was one of them.
The market temporarily moved toward the view that Warsh, who is outspoken about quantitative easing, might try to wind down the Fed balance sheet more quickly than planned.
As the Fed moved toward interest rate increases last year, when other global central banks were trying to ease policy, it created steep upward pressure on the dollar.
Some have tried to recast themselves as macho guys or moved toward clinically explicit sex songs; others have been demoted to singing hooks while rappers grab the spotlight.
Had Sessions blocked the investigation, there is a real possibility that Congress would have moved toward an impeachment investigation or the enactment of a new Independent Counsel Act.
Biracial people like Obama became symbols of a post-racial America, people who would serve as "living bridges between races" as the country moved toward a new era.
Even the Memphis Grizzlies, the last team to build around two post players, have moved toward more four-out lineups, moving the veteran Zach Randolph to the bench.
Sex workers are gonna have to fight for labor rights alongside many other groups, since the U.S. has moved toward a gig economy eroding all laborer's rights. 843.
I nodded to him as I moved toward the stairs, murmuring Dobur vecher , but he just raised his eyes again and flicked his spent cigarette to the ground.
After making a name for herself as an editor, Turini left the divine world of print magazines and moved toward the unknown domain of freelance styling and consulting.
The Trump administration has moved toward ending protections for the majority of immigrants under the program, arguing that the initial conditions that necessitated them are no longer present.
Instead, Colombia moved toward a new set of questions: How should the country tackle the corruption scandals that have hit it, along with other countries in the region?
But the suspect was not affected, the police said, and he moved toward the officers, prompting one of them to fire a single shot from his service weapon.
In recent years, McDonald&aposs and other fast-food franchises have moved toward a model with fewer franchisees who own more locations, according to industry analyst John Hamburger.
But as Myanmar moved toward democracy and controls loosened on public expression, rising anti-Chinese sentiment burst into the open, and the dam became a focus of protest.
U.S. Democrats blasted conditions in detention centers while the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives moved toward voting later this week on two pieces of immigration-related legislation.
The Rockies' players stood and applauded at the dugout rail while players on the field moved toward first base to let Suzuki and his teammates bask in the moment.
"The United States hopes that, having moved toward the Russia Federation's desire for parity, we can avoid further retaliatory actions by both sides and move forward," the statement continues.
Without drawing such obvious attention to their use of male nudity, other recent shows have equally moved toward a television landscape that doesn't shy away from showing more dick.
In fact, one could say that Johns started his career by focusing on the broken body and, over the past sixty years, has moved toward the damaged inner self.
During these days of silence, Republicans pounced and moved toward a vote, obviously convincing enough Senate doubters that they could take the risk of bringing this to the floor.
Early last year, Mexico saw violent protests and looting after the government cut subsidies to gasoline prices as it moved toward a free market from a state-controlled regime.
In real time, it captured images of Aeva workers whizzing about on kick-scooters, with the workers' images changing color as they moved toward or away from the vehicle.
The party, which was once on the far right but has moved toward the center in recent years, lags far behind the ruling party Fidesz, according to opinion polls.
The home printer market has failed to take off, and MakerBot has gone through several rounds of layoffs, even as it's moved toward building for teachers and professional designers.
Cameras aboard the International Space Station captured a unique view of powerful Hurricane Matthew as it moved toward Haiti on Monday, packing sustained winds of 22016 miles per hour.
The New York Times reported that as Trump narrows his list of potential candidates to replace retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy, Hardiman has moved toward the front of the pack.
After a beanbag gun failed to stop the suspect, Perez moved toward Tollison and held the knife against her throat as three officers opened fire, according to the video.
It's an example of how Shelby has moved toward opening up the central bank to greater scrutiny and reducing its institutional power, and it's part of the trans-partisan
Some 300,000 people fleeing bombardment have moved toward the Turkish border since April, prompting the United Nations to warn that Idlib was on the brink of a "humanitarian nightmare".
In 2015, Westergren spoke to Walt Mossberg at our annual Code/Media conference about the company's insistence on providing free music as the industry moved toward a paid model.
Republicans moved toward expanding their control of the Senate as Democrats took power in the House, with incomplete election results pointing toward a reaffirmation of a deeply divided nation.
Research into the potential effects of marijuana has become particularly relevant as more states have moved toward legalization and expectant mothers have taken up the drug in increasing numbers.
An initial design for a more ambitious satellite with several scientific instruments aboard proved too much of a challenge, and the Soviets moved toward developing the simplest possible satellite.
A spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Abbas Mousavi, warned on Tuesday that Iran would respond "firmly, decisively and aptly" if the three European nations moved toward reimposing sanctions.
The Trump administration has moved toward collecting DNA samples from asylum seekers under the umbrella of an FBI database used by law enforcement agencies, according to The Associated Press.
As with President Obama's upstart operation in 2008, many music-world figures put their initial approval behind the youth-driven Bernie Sanders and only later moved toward Mrs. Clinton.
Trump first made a version of this claim at the end of September, but he repeated it on 30 separate occasions in October alone as Democrats moved toward impeachment.
McDonald&aposs and other fast-food franchises have moved toward a model with fewer franchisees who own more locations in recent years, according to the industry expert John Hamburger.
With "Night People" (1958), Mr. Déon moved toward the front rank of postwar novelists, summoning a nightmarish vision of Paris through the nocturnal wanderings of his insomniac main character.
But as their convoy moved toward Islamic State-held territory in eastern Syria, coalition planes blocked its route by cratering roads, destroying bridges and attacking nearby Islamic State vehicles.
Increasingly, some of the largest African hubs — such as MEST, Nigeria's CcHub and Kenya's iHub — have moved toward more fee-based services and investment activities to generate greater operating revenue.
A plan to restructure about $9 billion of Puerto Rico's debt, hailed as a model for the rest of the island's debt-laden government, moved toward the desk of Gov.
In a few probing questions, the newly elected representative moved toward exposing whatever Trump is keeping hidden in his taxes as well as potentially revealing insurance fraud by the president.
But as the U.S. has moved toward less carbon-intensive energy sources, many of those companies have gone bankrupt and the financial responsibility for those plans has shifted to taxpayers.
A number of states have also acted to pass laws tightening restrictions, while some governments have moved toward securing schools or allowing staff and teachers to bring guns to school.
The move is an end-run around Ryan, who has sat on the conservatives' bill as it continues to lack enough votes to pass and not moved toward any alternatives.
Output from Libya surged by more than 23.1,22016 bpd to 2110,2000 bpd as the country's rival factions moved toward reconciliation, and supplies disrupted throughout years of conflict remained on line.
Despite firming economic growth in the euro zone, the ECB has only gradually moved toward reducing its exceptionally loose monetary policy as inflation has remained below its two percent target.
A number of states have also acted to pass laws tightening restrictions, while some legislatures have moved toward securing schools or allowing staff and teachers to bring guns to school.
Even before the convention ended, the Democrats moved toward amends by setting up a reform commission, yet still disregarded the activists on the Chicago streets and in the convention hall.
Forecasters watched helplessly as a true monster storm—one that would eventually become the most extreme rain event in recorded American history—moved toward Houston, the country's fourth-largest city.
As ScienceLogic COO Mike Denning told me, the two companies were already talking about forming a business relationship, but those conversations then quickly moved toward a discussion about an acquisition.
They were sure that as humans moved toward the end times, governments around the world would cede their independence to a charismatic world leader who would actually be the Antichrist.
Her campaign gleefully branded it #TheCynthiaEffect, as he moved toward legalizing marijuana, for example, or presided over Democrats reuniting in Albany after years of division that had helped empower Republicans.
Arkansas state officials have already moved toward banning the use of dicamba because of the crop damage in their state this year, though the pesticide companies are challenging that effort.
As the operation for Mosul began, Iraqi Shiite militias loyal to Iran moved toward Tal Afar, raising concerns of a sectarian blood bath and the possibility of intervention by Turkey.
"One of the challenges for the world is that as China has grown and not moved toward market orientation, that means that the misallocation of capital actually increases," Malpass said.
The pending move is the third time in three years that the United States has moved toward selling the Super Tucano attack planes, a transaction that would require congressional approval.
As Mr. Roof made his way out of the church that unholy night, June 17, 2015, Mr. Sanders moved toward Ms. Jackson, begging for water because he could not breathe.
On China, including trade, much of the field has moved toward a more hawkish position than Obama — with China being discussed more as a threat than as a potential partner.
As Hollywood has moved toward creating space for more women and people from underrepresented backgrounds to tell their stories, Chastain has put herself into action, as an advocate for women.
Underscoring that, in another 13 races, where Republican incumbents face competitive but not toss-up races, only three of the Republicans have moved toward gun control, according to the Reuters review.
With the American public weary of war, Mr. Obama has relied on drones as the military has moved toward a leaner footprint in its engagements in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen.
The core personal consumption expenditures price index has consistently fallen short of the central bank's 2 percent target for over five years, even as the Fed has moved toward normalising policy.
The core personal consumption expenditures price index has consistently fallen short of the central bank's 2 percent target for over five years, even as the Fed has moved toward normalizing policy.
An architecture of distributed intelligence where intelligence that deals with immediacy is moved toward the edge (closer to or on the devices) while processing-intensive functions are kept in the cloud.
Snap has also moved toward a software-based auction system for selling ads that made it cheaper and easier to buy ads on Snapchat, but hurts revenue on the short term.
Clinton, whether because she has actually moved toward more populist economic policies or simply has done a better job at dressing up her centrist pragmatism -- appears to have burst Sanders' bubble.
Mendix co-founder and CEO Derek Roos notes that his company and Siemens first discussed a strategic partnership, but as those talks progressed, the two companies moved toward an acquisition instead.
As Rihanna moved toward her table, the speakers pumped "This Is What You Came For," her song with Calvin Harris, and the crowd turned into a Rihanna-worshipping, bubbly-sipping stampede.
Officials said that as the storm moved toward the region last week, they tried to encourage residents throughout the municipality to evacuate villages they deemed vulnerable, but they met some resistance.
By the late 90s, however, Sandhaus says he ended up transitioning away from the laser-light industry—feeling that the work was starting to get stale—and moved toward web design.
Later, Bill moved toward evidence-based philanthropy, and I wrote "Better Angels," an evidence-based take on history with a surprising-to-some outcome that we've made a lot of progress.
As the storm, described by the National Hurricane Center as "potentially catastrophic," moved toward the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico on Tuesday, little could be learned about the conditions on Dominica.
As the Titans moved toward a Super Bowl appearance with ascending stars like Steve McNair and Eddie George, the Predators, with a roster of castoffs and misfits, yearned for name recognition.
As I've moved toward Christmas in the last few weeks, I see I am facing the same, and without noticing it, have been moving in that direction for quite some time.
In just one minute and 45 seconds, the edge of the magnetosphere passed the satellite and moved toward Earth&aposs surface, shifting by about 25,000 kilometers (15,000 miles), according to Briggs.
Adding to the dour mood, North Korea state media warned of a nuclear attack on the United States if provoked as a U.S. Navy strike group moved toward the western Pacific.
The two fires are expected to merge Monday night and authorities have dedicated 2120 personnel on the ground and aircraft to fight the flames, which so far have not moved toward houses.
Six-hundred "sister marches" were planned outside of Washington, D.C., where a major procession moved toward the Washington Monument and the White House on President Donald Trump's first full day in office.
Central to Buttigieg's campaign is the message that the Midwest -- an area that largely moved toward President Donald Trump and Republicans in 2016 -- should be essential to the Democratic Party's future success.
The graph suggests that Democrats (in the minority throughout this time period) were trending in a more moderate direction but then moved toward their extremes after the implementation of the direct primary.
LONDON (Reuters) - British voters have moved toward voting to leave the European Union in next month's referendum according to two surveys by polling firm ICM, surprising investors and sending sterling sharply lower.
But while party insiders say many of them remain uncertain about how impeachment may play politically in their districts, most of them have moved toward the next step of supporting the inquiry.
Along with Paul's presidential bid, Harris moved toward 2016 with some of the top Senate campaigns in the country: Joe Heck in Nevada, Rob Portman in Ohio, and Pat Toomey in Pennsylvania.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A heat wave threatening temperatures as high as 110 degrees F (43 C) from Friday through the weekend moved toward the eastern and central United States, igniting safety warnings.
But when ISIS moved toward the Yazidi population near Mount Sinjar in neighboring Iraq, it appeared one spillover from the Syrian war might have been the systematic extinction of an ethnic group.
On the opposite side of the room, Guzma moved toward one of the decorative balloons and the student council president swiveled his head to stare him down with a terrifying pinpoint glare.
Several rural districts, although still much more conservative than coastal areas, have large Latino populations, which have become more politically engaged and moved toward Democrats as Republican immigration rhetoric has become harsher.
Tollett passed Pete Townshend's guitars, arranged in the order that he would soon require them, and finally moved toward the vast inland sea of people he had drawn to the shell valley.
After Mr. Hansford's death, the police released video from officers' body cameras in which he can be heard yelling, "Shoot me!" at officers before being shot as he moved toward his landlord.
But the barter system has taken a long time to come together, and Mr. Rouhani's government bet that if it moved toward renouncing the nuclear accord, it would force Europe into action.
United Airlines said late Saturday it would begin cutting flights to the United Kingdom, Southwest Airlines moved toward flight cuts and Delta Airlines plans to start cutting flights to the United Kingdom.
Amazon, responsible for plenty of packaging, has moved toward paper-padded packaging that it claims is recyclable, and it has a portion of its website devoted to its sustainability and environment efforts.
Weakened now to a post-tropical cyclone, Irma moved toward the Ohio Valley and spread its clouds and rain over a vast area, while blue skies and sticky heat returned to Florida.
The standard Pixel 4 maintains some pretty sizable bezels on the top and bottom, even as most of the industry has moved toward a notch or hole punch to accommodate the camera.
Russia has also drawn close to Egypt, another longtime American ally, become a key player in Libya's civil war, and moved toward what looks more and more like an alliance with China.
For example, when it was dry, groups of guinea fowl moved toward the river, a dangerous location for the birds because it also attracts predators, such as lions, cheetahs, leopards and eagles.
He moved toward the car and then past it, and if he was startled by a voice calling out behind him, a single syllable he would have recognized in any language— Hey!
Despite firming economic growth in the euro zone, the ECB has only gradually moved toward reducing its exceptionally loose monetary policy as inflation has remained below its target of just under 2 percent.
As the galaxy and its black hole moved toward the lower part of the image, the jet on the right slowed down as it crashed into hot gas in the other galaxy cluster.
The conversation never really got to the meat of what Trump said in the press conference but instead moved toward the sentiment that the president will get criticized no matter what he says.
The fixed income market has moved toward more electronic trading in recent years, driven in part by regulation and as investors seek to knit together various sources of liquidity in a fragmented market.
Police say the Jones moved toward the officer with a knife, and say the officer had pursued Jones into the alley because she matched the description of a robber of a nearby pharmacy.
The signs were created by a group of artists called We Make America, said Tatjana Meyerowitz, who was helping to hold up one of the gates as it moved toward the march route.
Some media in Russia's Ear East have cited local residents as saying they had seen military hardware being moved toward North Korea as tensions with the United States over its nuclear programme escalated.
Back in the days when mixed martial arts was still a vaguely disreputable spectacle that had not yet moved toward the sports mainstream, its biggest star was a former professional wrestler, Brock Lesnar.
Storm has moved toward the Dominican Republic Now that Maria has moved past Puerto Rico, a US territory with 3.3 million people, search and rescue teams are taking to the country's darkened streets.
But the assault has created a new problem for Jordan in the shape of tens of thousands of civilians who have fled intensive aerial bombardment of their towns and moved toward the border.
Boetti aimed precisely at this extreme reduction that utilizes a desubjectivized, rather than subjective, point of view, and moved toward the abstraction of a language that can be more widely used and shared.
Poland has been the great success story of the former Eastern bloc, a nation that rapidly adopted democratic norms and moved toward a free-market economy after the fall of communism in 1989.
And as the Trump era has moved toward its Kavanaugh crescendo, the Catholic drama has also escalated, with the church's doctrinal conflict and its sex abuse scandal converging in a single destabilizing crisis.
The architects configured hexagonal office labs around hexagonal courtyards, and as the building moved toward the desert, they graduated the size of the cells to house the library, auditorium, data farm and mosque.
Tropical Storm Nate barreled up the eastern coast of Central America this week, leaving destruction in its wake before being upgraded to a category 1 hurricane as it moved toward the United States.
Ever since the first Smackdown game, on up to the current WWE 2K games, American pro wrestling games have moved toward modeling the presentation of WWE's television shows more than being wrestling simulators.
In the background, a man moved toward the attendant at the gate and, while holding a child in his left hand, tried to snap a photo of the attendant with his other hand.
Four candidates moved toward policy debates on Thursday night: Julián Castro (super aggressive toward Joe Biden), Amy Klobuchar (critical of Bernie Sanders), Beto O'Rourke (calmer reconciliation of the stage), and Pete Buttigieg (Ibid.).
Though recent DoD-wide changes have moved toward making the military more inclusive and attractive as a career option, the country needs a new concept of who serves and what service looks like.
After many companies have moved toward open offices, the next decade could bring back more private space – though roomy private offices for every mid-level executive may be a thing of the past.
China responded with anger when South Korea agreed in July to accept the Thaad system, and it has made its displeasure known as plans have moved toward the final stages in recent days.
Congressional Republicans scrambled to reformulate their bill to satisfy lawmakers worried about how much it would expand the federal deficit, as the measure moved toward a U.S. Senate floor vote later this week.
The only question now is how best to counter Mr. Trump's hard-line immigration policies, and the debate has moved toward whether agencies like the Immigration and Customs Enforcement should exist at all.
The migrants defied the request, however, and about midday local time, the throng — now numbering in the thousands — moved toward the border crossing, coming to a stop at the closed Guatemalan border fence.
The White House has moved toward allowing thousands of Cuban Americans to sue companies and individuals who have taken ownership of real estate in Cuba that was previously seized from them by the government.
The beauty industry as a whole has moved toward more thoughtful, environmentally-friendly policies, with numerous brands promoting their efforts to be zero-waste, or using a refill system to cut down on it.
He moved toward the inclusion of parallel narratives, using formats like storytelling to develop critical exhibition themes around subjects like state violence, cultural memory, urbanism, and social research presented under the veneer of art.
Unlike earlier in the week, when flames were driven by hot Santa Ana winds, Friday saw the fire shift to a fuel-driven event, meaning it moved toward dry brush that could quickly combust.
In her April CNBC interview, Shotwell pointed out that the company had moved toward telecommunications with its Starlink venture — a constellation of 12,000 satellites that are meant to provide continuous internet access from orbit.
Sanders can make the credible claim that the idea is still on the ascent, having rapidly moved toward the mainstream since his 2016 campaign, and it does already enjoy broad support within the party.
The storm brought heavy seas with up to 20 foot (6 meter) waves and winds of 155 miles per hour (250 kph) in the Gulf on Wednesday as it moved toward the Florida Panhandle.
Jobbik has been the strongest opposition party since the last elections in 2014 and has gradually moved toward the political center from its hard-line roots that have included anti-Semitic and xenophobic elements.
Players from both benches and bullpens moved toward the commotion, but things cooled off before anything escalated — with Marisnick actually motioning to his own teammates to calm down and retreat back to the dugout.
United Airlines Co said late Saturday it would begin cutting flights to the United Kingdom, Southwest Airlines moved toward flight cuts and Delta Airlines Inc plans to start cutting flights to the United Kingdom.
Chantal Suissa-Runne of the New We Foundation, a Dutch organization that works on issues of cultural diversity and understanding, notes that other Dutch parties have moved toward Wilders, rather than away from him.
The peaceful movement is another sign of how Indonesia, a democracy with the world's largest Muslim population, has moved toward a more conservative Islam in the 22 years since the dictator Suharto was ousted.
United Airlines Co said late Saturday it would begin cutting flights to the United Kingdom, Southwest Airlines moved toward flight cuts and Delta Airlines Inc plans to start cutting flights to the United Kingdom.
But as a practical matter, an increasing number of Western countries, including the United States, and even some of the rebels' backers in the Middle East, like Turkey, have moved toward the Russian position.
CITIGROUP CHIEF GETS 27% PAY RAISE | Citigroup said that it had granted Michael L. Corbat, its chief executive, a 27 percent pay increase, as the bank moved toward becoming a more profitable and stable company,
The officers ordered the man, Ruhim Ullah, to drop the weapon, but he ignored their commands and moved toward them in a threatening manner, and one officer shot him in the leg, the police said.
Because tablets are a lot cheaper than laptops, and do most of what many home users want out of a laptop, a number of people have moved toward tablets and away from laptops over time.
While we only studied financial deregulation explicitly, there are other issues—trade, for example—where the Democrats have moved toward policies that seem to benefit those at the top more than those at the bottom.
A senior White House official told Foreign Policy that "significant numbers" of Kurdish fighters had moved toward the border to fend off an attack, leaving few to watch over prisons that hold Islamic State prisoners.
The Navy has moved toward a model of basing ships abroad so they can deploy more quickly and frequently, but that method has come at the cost of training and maintenance, the GAO has warned.
BEIJING/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China expressed "deep concerns" on Thursday over a U.S. Navy warship sailing through the Taiwan Strait, a day after Beijing warned that it was ready for war if Taiwan moved toward independence.
So far, House Democrats have moved toward bringing federal court actions in which they would ask a judge to enforce compliance with congressional subpoenas by imposing daily fines on defendants or even arrest and imprisonment.
As soon as the two-hour Senate hearing on Olympic sex abuse ended Tuesday evening, Raisman said she moved toward Hirshland, seated no more than 20 feet from her in spectator seating, to introduce herself.
A man, shouting as he recorded the moment on his cell phone, moved toward Joe Biden's podium in Manchester, New Hampshire, as a chorus of the former Delaware senator's supporters tried to drown him out.
The Senate moved toward a showdown Tuesday afternoon on whether to begin debate on legislation to repeal the Affordable Care Act — and President Trump kept up a drumbeat on Twitter to force a yes vote.
The pound slid as Britain moved toward potentially leaving the European Union on April 4.83 without a orderly withdrawal deal or alternatively perhaps an election, pushing up stocks of UK firms with significant overseas earnings.
So when Labor Day weekend came it was no question she'd make the trip to Freeport, Grand Bahama with her son, all while hoping to avoid Hurricane Dorian as it moved toward the Florida coast.
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TIJUANA (Reuters) - Hundreds of Central American migrants planning to seek asylum in the United States moved toward the country's border with Mexico on Tuesday as U.S. military reinforced security measures, laying barbed wire and erecting barricades.
Technically we were about 12 feet apart, but in the virtual space, we were right next to each other for the chariot ride and then when we moved toward the palace, the virtual palace in Atlantis.
Officers involved in the operation said Iraqi forces had moved toward the village of Haj Ali in tanks and armored vehicles under cover of coalition air strikes and artillery fire, capturing another village on the way.
Congressional Republicans scrambled on Wednesday to reformulate their tax bill to satisfy lawmakers worried about how much it would expand the federal deficit, as the measure moved toward a U.S. Senate floor vote later this week.
Phones used to be subsidized on two-year contracts, but most major American carriers have moved toward monthly payment plans as phone costs rise: The latest flagship phone from Apple, the iPhone X, is nearly $1,000.
Leaders of both parties in Congress have called for sanctions to punish the moves by Turkey, a North Atlantic Treaty Organization ally that under Mr. Erdogan's leadership has moved toward authoritarianism, including closer ties with Russia.
The military said in a statement that Juma had been tranquilized but was shot after she moved toward a soldier, and that the action was taken to protect a team that was trying to recapture her.
Legal wagering on sports has been approved in 18 US states and Washington, DC, and more places have moved toward legalization since the Supreme Court struck down a federal ban on sports betting in May 2043.
The French Parliament has moved toward a new law that would give internet companies like Facebook and Google just 24 hours to remove hateful speech from their sites or face fines of $1.4 million per violation.
Aloma moved toward the man just as Durfield entered the scene, his eyes at first on his mother and brother across the way, who he hadn't seen since he arrived at West Point earlier this fall.
The comparison reportedly came after Trump appeared to grab the arm of the Montenegro prime minister as he moved toward the front of a group of leaders during the NATO summit earlier this year, Biden said.
However, he has warned that Turkey "can't handle a new wave of migration," an apparent reference to Idlib where hundreds of thousands of desperate Syrian civilians fleeing Syrian troop advances have moved toward the Turkish border.
She also described the shooting itself, saying that she heard Jean before entering the apartment and gave commands for him to show her his hands as she entered, but she said that he moved toward her.
Dassonville and I moved toward the pool table, where his 12-year-old son sat next to him, playing Pokémon Go. Dassonville told me that his father had been a Communist, and so had his grandfather.
The final chapter of Aukeman's book, "'Woodshedding' Years: The RBPA Into the 1960s," deals with the various ways in which the members of the group disbursed, withdrew from the "scene," and moved toward distinctive individual achievements.
Letter From America The debate over widening inequality, and what to do about it, has gradually moved toward the center of the political agenda and fueled populist movements on the left and the right in many nations.
To the extent that billionaires like the Arnolds seem to have moved toward an LLC model for the right reasons — that is, because it's the best way to solve important problems — hopefully they'll meet enthusiasm, not condemnation.
Congressional Republicans scrambled on Wednesday to reformulate their tax-cut bill to satisfy lawmakers worried about how much it would expand the federal deficit, as the measure moved toward a U.S. Senate floor vote later this week.
According to a PwC report from 2011, individuals have moved toward the "Multichannel Shopping" pattern, where consumers shop from one to five channels in order to identify the best solution in each industry and for each product.
VIENNA (Reuters) - The leaders of Austria's political parties on Monday moved toward setting an October date for a snap parliamentary election, with the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) hoping to capitalize on its lead in opinion polls.
Gore also finds support close to home, from the mayor of Miami (he visits when the tide has risen, flooding the streets) to the mayor of a conservative Texas town that has aggressively moved toward renewable energy.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police undersheriff Kevin McMahill explained, according to the Washington Post: As they moved toward the nightclub, an individual later identified as Bennett was seen crouched down behind a gaming machine as the officers approached.
Put it all together, and when the Fed moved toward raising interest rates — as it eventually did in December 2015 — it was essentially making financial conditions tighter and therefore slowing growth across big swaths of the world.
Instead, with some luck and some very good pitching, it ended in a surprising 2-0 Mets victory, although not without a bizarre, and nearly costly, moment provided by Reyes as the game moved toward its conclusion.
Now the industry has moved toward device installment plans, where the cost of the phone is spread out over monthly payments that are shown in the bill, and once you pay off the phone, the bill shrinks.
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — Venezuela's dissident attorney general sped away from her headquarters on a motorbike on Saturday as she was being ousted by the country's new all-powerful assembly, which moved toward a swift consolidation of its power.
Putin fully understands this and  predictably moved toward China, as exemplified by the huge energy deals between the two countries and the recent joint Sino-Russian naval exercises in the Baltic Sea and the Sea of Japan.
While the drug czar under Nixon actually took a surprisingly progressive public health approach to drugs, it moved toward focusing more on drugs as a criminal justice issue over the years and especially with the establishment of ONDCP.
Mexico's peso rallied from a record low in January as U.S. President Donald Trump backed away from threats to impose big tariffs on imports from Mexico and moved toward a renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
It's also true that reverting the country on drug policy will require approval not just from Congress, but state and local lawmakers who have increasingly moved toward a softer approach on drugs in light of the opioid epidemic.
Claude Hudson is charged with battery for allegedly punching a school police officer who intercepted him as he moved toward Smart, according to ISU Police Chief Joseph Newport, who says he doesn't think the man meant any harm.
Q. After the 1968 conventions, both parties moved toward a more open process for nominating candidates — one that took decisions away from party elites in smoke-filled back rooms and gave power to voters in primaries and caucuses.
The drugs are so linked, in fact, that painkiller and heroin abuse now make up the same modern drug epidemic: As doctors ramped up and eventually clamped down on opioid painkiller prescriptions, many addicts have moved toward heroin.
As the undecided made up their minds, and as third-party supporters moved toward the major party candidates (as they tend to do in a campaign's final days), it looks like Trump picked up almost all of them.
In the 1980s, as the European Economic Community grew to include Greece, Spain and Portugal and moved toward closer political integration under the European Commission's president, the Socialist Jacques Delors, an ideological rift emerged with Margaret Thatcher's Britain.
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Wednesday moved toward setting new rules that agency officials say will make it easier for consumers to use a variety of devices to view video through pay-TV services.
The phrase "surgical strike" does not begin to describe the dispatch with which they moved toward the table that the co-proprietor had picked for them—nor the speed with which they put their napkins on their laps.
New Jersey and Kentucky are among the states that have moved toward increased reliance on pretrial risk assessment programs to predict more accurately who can safely return to society before their trial and who ought to be detained.
Meanwhile, Trump has fulfilled or moved toward honoring campaign commitments on ending the Iran deal, withdrawing from the Paris climate accord, leaving or renegotiating multilateral free trade deals and reorienting US foreign policy with his "America First" philosophy.
Here are some of the stories we've been paying attention to this week: • Julián Castro, the former Housing and Urban Development secretary, moved toward a presidential bid this week when he announced the formation of an exploratory committee.
As Hurricane Florence moved toward the coast this week, Lucy the Elephant's executive director, Richard Helfant, watched its path and readied towels, just in case, to stuff inside the hatch on her roof to keep out the rain.
As Chirlane McCray has quietly moved toward a more prominent political profile alongside her husband, Mayor Bill de Blasio, she has decided to make her first solo endorsement as first lady — backing Zephyr Teachout for state attorney general.
As his love of the natural world turned acute — he came to believe trees had souls — he moved toward a zero-tolerance stance on human predation: on the wanton hunting of animals, on laying waste to the land.
We slowly moved toward the front, all new terrain for us, and suddenly a beer bottle came flying at high speed from across the room, whizzed right past my head and crashed into the wall behind the bar.
Tile was long in Apple's good graces, but their relationship deteriorated in 2019, when Apple moved toward rolling out "Find My," an enhanced effort to help its customers better locate their lost devices even when they are offline.
In a memo, prosecutors said that Mr. LeGrier had moved toward Officer Rialmo with an aluminum baseball bat over his head in a threatening manner, and that a bat, under Illinois law, may be considered a deadly weapon.
On hearing yet another "nigger" joke in reply, the barker began to get angry and moved toward the white man, who had by then fully embraced his racism and was exulting in being able to display it publicly.
Democrats blasted such treatment as "barbaric," while a few of President Donald Trump's fellow Republicans also voiced concern as the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives moved toward voting later this week on two pieces of immigration-related legislation.
At roughly the same length as the 77-minute Pose pilot, Paris Is Burning was a key pop cultural work helping audiences learn about gay and trans culture during a decade when that culture increasingly moved toward the mainstream.
One dose of compost ignited what Silver calls a state change: The plants and the soil — and everything that inhabited it — moved toward a new equilibrium in which the soil ecosystem pulled in and retained greater amounts of carbon.
MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - Protesters chanting "Shame!" disrupted a tree-lighting ceremony and a legislative session at the Wisconsin state capitol on Tuesday as Republican lawmakers moved toward a vote on bills to weaken the incoming Democratic governor and attorney general.
The ESA was responding to claims from the funds that Reykjavik had discriminated against foreign funds when it locked bonds in ring-fenced accounts as it moved toward lifting the country's eight-year-old capital controls earlier this year.
Dole in 1996 faced pressure to explain his earlier support for tax increases and expansions of some government safety net programs in a party whose center of gravity had moved toward much greater opposition to government spending and taxes.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A European Parliament committee on Monday backed visa-free travel to the European Union for Georgia and moved toward granting another ex-Soviet republic, Ukraine, the same right, after migration worries delayed the process before the summer.
LONDON (Reuters) - Nick Kyrgios's ace tally for the week moved toward the century mark on the slick Queen's Club grass as he felled Feliciano Lopez on Friday but the fiery Australian revealed he rarely practises his most lethal weapon.
U.S.-based active stock mutual funds, which lost $723 billion in outflows as investors moved toward "passive" stock exchange traded funds (ETFs), attracted $2.4 billion in new assets during the week that ended Wednesday, according to data from Lipper.
But the peso has bounced back and business confidence has improved as U.S. President Donald Trump backed away from threats to impose tariffs on Mexican-made goods and moved toward a renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
More than 50,000 people have fled fighting in Aleppo and moved toward the Turkish border, according to the UN. A further 300,000 inside the city risk being cut off completely from humanitarian aid if regime forces continue their advance.
Bits We are two months into "ransomware as a mainstream news topic," and we have quickly moved toward scrutiny of a new wrinkle in that kind of cyberattack: when ransomware is used as a smoke screen for something else.
We also learned that, when Flynn moved toward cooperating with the government, Trump's lawyer told Flynn's attorney that he interpreted this as an expression of hostility toward the president and that he planned to make Trump aware of it.
While the drug czar's office under Nixon actually took a surprisingly progressive public health approach to drugs, it moved toward focusing more on drugs as a criminal justice issue over the years and especially with the establishment of ONDCP.
And in the process of going from film to TV, the narrative has grown beyond just stating the problem (blackface parties and subtle racism) and moved toward pondering how we protect black youth and bridge the ever-growing divide between groups.
But the peso has bounced back and it has been the best-performing major currency this year, up more than 14 percent against the dollar, as the Trump administration moved toward talks to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Mexico's peso has rallied from a record low reached in January as U.S. President Donald Trump backed away from threats to impose big tariffs on imports from Mexico and moved toward a renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
This makes it possible for the museum visitor who is initially seduced by the story structure of the exhibition to be slowly moved toward abstract and non-literal forms that nevertheless are produced by way of intimate connections with the state.
As Mexico moved toward implementing a soda tax to combat soaring rates of obesity and diabetes three years ago, the beverage industry fought back hard, warning that sales in the world's No. 2 consumer of sugary drinks could take a hit.
"The Trump administration would like to re-balance military power in Asia, which has increasingly moved toward China, in an effort to reassert Washington's security influence," Paul Chambers from the College of ASEAN Community Studies at Naresuan University told Reuters.
The Mexican peso has bounced back this year and business confidence has improved as U.S. President Donald Trump backed away from threats to impose tariffs on Mexican-made goods and moved toward a renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
By declining to label China a "currency manipulator,"  to shutter the Export-Import Bank, or to replace Janet Yellen when her Federal Reserve chairmanship expires, Trump has moved "toward the economic policies of more centrist Republicans," according to The Washington Post.
She noted that the legislators who voted for the law had assumed it would have to pass the pre-clearance test of Section 5 and thus had been understandably discreet in their statements years earlier as the law moved toward passage.
The George W. Bush administration required the labelling of trans fatty acid (TFA) content in foods, and the Obama administration has moved toward banning TFAs in processed foods because of convincing evidence relating the incidence of cardiac disease to TFA consumption.
Even as Irma moved toward the Caribbean on Tuesday, the service offered an update on another weather system: Jose, a new tropical storm, had developed in the central Atlantic and was forecast to become a hurricane later in the week.
On Friday Pakistan moved toward its second democratic transition of power in its 71-year-old history as Nasirul Mulk, a retired judge, was sworn in as caretaker prime minister for two months to preside over national elections on July 25.
Many U.S. cities, including Los Angeles, Detroit and Seattle have also moved toward supplying patrol officers with body cameras following protests over what critics see as police use of indiscriminate force against unarmed civilians, particularly racial minorities and the mentally ill.
Even as the two negotiating teams appear to have moved toward agreement on a timeline for the withdrawal of American troops and for the Taliban preventing the use of Afghanistan as a base by international terrorists, levels of bloodshed have risen.
As he moved toward a run for president, O'Rourke was also grappling with the realities of his sudden rise to political stardom: He was now a leading figure in a Democratic Party with which he had never really built strong connections.
However, White House national security adviser John Bolton said this week that North Korean has not moved toward denuclearization and that the U.S. would not lift economic sanctions against the country until it takes more steps toward ending its nuclear program.
What's more, the general trend of the American economy in the past century has moved toward increased globalization and trade; reversing that is unlikely to bring back manufacturing jobs to steel towns like the one Trump was speaking from on Tuesday.
But the longer the series went on, and the more that Maggie Gyllenhaal's Eileen — a prostitute with an interest in filmmaking who ends up a player in the early world of porn — moved toward its center, the better the series became.
It is like a punch in the gut to us, the drivers who helped build this company, that Lyft stood in court suing to block higher wages at the same time as they moved toward an IPO at a $23 billion valuation.
"There is some speculation that there was a landslide under the sea which displaced a lot of water and caused the tsunami," he said, adding the narrow bay may have concentrated the force of the waves as they moved toward the shore.
His design, as he described it in almost erotic detail, featured two levers conjoined with a spring so that "the two longer legs may be moved toward each other and at the same time move the shorter ones apart", in harmonious opposition.
As the Senate moved toward acquitting President Trump on Wednesday, even some Republicans stopped trying to defend his actions or dispute the evidence, focusing instead on the idea that his conduct did not deserve removal from office, especially in an election year.
To test whether they effectively deterred blood-thirsty mosquitoes, they replicated conditions you might find in someone's backyard: a human sat at one end of a wind tunnel as "bait," and scientists measured how many mosquitoes moved toward them while using each repellant.
Kessler was a few minutes into his remarks outside Charlottesville's City Hall when two members of the crowd, one of whom had been repeatedly yelling an obscenity at Kessler, moved toward Kessler as he stood behind a stand with several microphones on it.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China moved toward further opening up the country's lower altitude airspace for civilian use, a step that could spur growth in its fledgling general aviation industry by making it easier for smaller aircraft like private jets and helicopters to fly.
Independent women is another subgroup in Georgia that has moved toward Democrats; they supported the Republican Deal in 22018 by 433 percentage points more than Carter compared to breaking for for Stacey Abrams at 2018%, eight points more than voted for Kemp.
The military never got moving Not a single one of the U.S. military forces in the region met its deadline for deployment, and none of them ever moved toward Benghazi despite orders from President Obama and then-Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll in October — taken as Republicans moved toward passing a tax plan that would give most tax cut benefits to corporations and the wealthy — found that about three-quarters of Americans believe the wealthiest should pay more in taxes.
MANILA (Reuters) - A typhoon that barreled into northern Philippine provinces on Sunday has further weakened as it moved toward the South China Sea, but the local weather bureau said it was closely monitoring another storm that could enter the eastern boundary by Monday.
Brain activity there was much slighter when people moved toward couches and hammocks, suggesting that, as far as the brain was concerned, those images called to it more strongly than the images of cycling and climbing hills, whatever people told themselves consciously.
It was not clear why Mr. Kalin had referred to Manbij, a city at the westernmost point of the Syrian territory held by the Kurds, though it might have been cited as a way station for the troops as they moved toward Afrin.
In a settlement laid out in a securities filing on Tuesday, Mr. Schnatter and the company moved toward ending the dispute, which has simmered since his acrimonious departure in July as the leader of one of the world's largest pizza delivery chains.
And President Trump has moved toward conciliation, holding a telephone call with President Xi Jinping of China on Thursday night in which the two leaders "agreed to work together to defeat the coronavirus pandemic," according to a White House summary of the conversation.
As its chief competitor, the European consortium Airbus, moved toward bigger planes, Boeing countered with a design that promised better fuel efficiency and easier maintenance: the 787 Dreamliner, a lighter, more durable aircraft with a higher percentage of titanium and composite materials.
Within the past week, as business plunged across the nation, the internal discussion among top economic officials has moved toward providing industries with cash and not just tax relief — even if no one in the White House wants to call it a bailout.
It's where World War I began, and it is the site of the bloodiest conflict in Europe since World War II. Since the violent disintegration of Yugoslavia, however, the region's prospects have brightened as states have moved toward European Union and NATO membership.
Some of Epstein's accusers on Monday moved toward pursuing his alleged co-conspirators in a civil case: they asked a federal judge to unwind a nonprosecution agreement the alleged sex trafficker reached with Florida prosecutors a decade ago that immunized his associates.
Unable to halt layoffs or plant closings, Mr. Bieber turned a union of diminishing influence away from many confrontational tactics of the past, and in the late 1980s moved toward greater cooperation with automakers, who were already introducing robots on assembly lines.
NEW YORK, Sept 8 (Reuters) - The S&P 63 ended slightly lower on Friday as investors braced for potential damage from Hurricane Irma as it moved toward Florida, while a decline in big tech names like Apple and Facebook pushed the Nasdaq down more sharply.
Stewart went on to elaborate: It's pretty clear that whites in more conservative areas of the country have moved away from the Democratic Party — at least those who were still Democrats — at a much faster rate than others have moved toward the Democratic Party.
The landfill disaster unnerved residents in China's large cities because Shenzhen, a onetime fishing village that became a huge metropolis as China moved toward a market economy, was considered to have experienced government managers who were eager to outpace Hong Kong, its neighbor and rival.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The senior Democrat on the Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday criticized the FCC's review of the proposed $26.5 billion tie-up of Sprint Corp and T-Mobile US Inc, saying Republican commissioners moved toward approving the merger without adequate economic and legal analysis.
The partnership between Kemba Walker and James Borrego began over dinner in Charlotte, shortly after Borrego got the Hornets' head-coaching job earlier this year and as Walker, the team's 213-year-old point guard, moved toward the final season of his current contract.
The ad and backlash against it among liberal and black voters in St. Louis and Kansas City perfectly encapsulated Ms. McCaskill's challenge in a state that has substantial liberal, urban populations as well as rural and exurban swing voters who have moved toward the Republicans.
Since the North American Free Trade Agreement began in 1994, American farmers have moved toward specializing in corn, soybeans, chicken, dairy, pork and beef to supply to Mexico, while Mexican farmers have specialized in fresh fruits and vegetables to send to the United States.
A longtime resident of New Jersey, Mr. Berman, who now lives in New York City, is not a boldface name of the bars in either state and has moved toward the nomination without having obtained an outsize reputation in either the political or prosecutorial spheres.
The storm was losing strength as its center moved toward the northwestern coast of the Florida Peninsula and was forecast to weaken to a tropical storm during the day and to a tropical depression by Tuesday afternoon, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.
But the storm was losing strength as its center moved toward the northwestern coast of the Florida Peninsula and was forecast to weaken to a tropical storm during the day and to a tropical depression by Tuesday afternoon, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.
If the State Department were to adopt the terminology for the situation in Rakhine, it would increase pressure on the U.S. government to implement new sanctions on Myanmar, which has moved toward a democratic civilian government in recent years after decades of military rule.
Each has already moved toward cutting emissions: Duke has set a goal of reducing carbon emissions by 40 percent by 2030 from its 2005 levels, and NRG aims to cut emissions in half by 2030 and by 90 percent by 2050 compared with 2014 levels.
Forecasters predicted it could be among the most powerful storms to strike East Africa in modern history, and as the cyclone moved toward shore, it killed three people in the island nation of Comoros, just off the coast, uprooting trees and ripping off roofs.
Video footage from the officers' body cameras and a police helicopter overhead showed that after being cornered in the darkened yard, Clark suddenly moved toward the policemen with something in his hand, and there was glimmer of light the officers took for a muzzle flash, Becerra said.
In the end, the two leaders moved toward a solution that closely resembles a "freeze-for-freeze" deal long championed by China — Kim agrees to put the kibosh on nuclear and ballistic missile tests, and the US scraps its military exercises with South Korea in return.
"We knew early on that augmented reality had the potential to completely transform the way people shop for their homes, and as it's quickly moved toward mainstream adoption, we're excited to have played an integral role in shaping the experience for millions of shoppers," he added.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives moved toward a Friday vote to begin dismantling Obamacare despite anxiety among some Republicans they were rushing into a major step without knowing the budget consequences or having a firm idea of how they would replace the healthcare law.
Lewis, a key civil rights leader in the 1960s, was treated like a celebrity at the annual festival, and when he took the stage to say why he's supporting Ossoff, the crowd moved toward the front of the stage and frequently applauded throughout his two-minute speech.
In mid-November 2001, as they moved toward the city of Kandahar, the Taliban's de facto capital in southern Afghanistan, Amerine's team called in airstrikes against advancing Taliban units and more or less obliterated a Taliban column of a thousand men that had been dispatched from Kandahar.
This exhibition looks at his use of color in a wide range of his artworks, including petite watercolors and monumental, late-in-life oils (in his final working years, Turner moved toward more and more abstract artworks that emphasized color and light over concrete renderings of landscapes).
There were also concerns over how to classify the Libra token, and how the entire platform would be properly regulated and by whom, especially as it moved toward offering banking services like lending, which Facebook openly expressed interest in via Calibra at the time of Libra's announcement.
There were also concerns over how to classify the Libra token, and how the entire platform would be properly regulated and by whom, especially as it moved toward offering banking services like lending, which Facebook openly expressed interest in via Calibra at the time of Libra's announcement.
One is that he can add enough working-class voters to offset what almost all Democrats expect would be substantial resistance to his unprecedented tax-and-spending plans among the college-educated suburbanites who moved toward the party in 2018 because of their distaste for Trump.
The currency rallied 5% against the U.S. dollar in 2019, with about half that gain accumulated in the final few weeks of the year as signs emerged of recovery in the global economy and as the United States and China moved toward an interim trade deal.
WASHINGTON/LONDON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - The United States has moved toward imposing tariffs on European Union goods as soon as mid-month by calling for a fast-track meeting of the World Trade Organization's highest disputes body in mid-October, three people familiar with the matter said.
When they were presented with gray walls making it so no part of the arena was lighter or darker overall, they still moved toward the black stripe, which was centered on a white stripe so as to reflect the same amount of light as the gray.
"The tech industry as a whole has moved toward providing its users with more transparency, but telecommunications companies—which serve as the pipeline for communications and Internet service for millions of Americans—are failing to publicly push back against government overreach," said EFF senior staff attorney Nate Cardozo.
The layout was intelligently deployed — from Renee Gladman's pale, expansive drawings, you moved toward a painting from Torkwase Dyson's Water Table series, overlooking Harold Mendez's sculptural black box, which itself concealed a pre-Columbian death mask, as though you were being drawn into ever darker and murkier depths.
Bullard, who was among the earliest advocates of the lower rates that the Fed moved toward last week, said he feels further rate reductions "may be desirable" later this year amid likely slowing economic growth and uncertainty over the direction of trade talks between the United States and China.
Ted Cruz pointedly refused to support Trump, for example, but he moved toward him during the Republican primary by souring on free trade negotiations, reversing his past support for more legal immigration, endorsing self-deportation for undocumented immigrants and proposing America accept Christian refugees while leaving Muslims behind.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve should continue to raise interest rates in a gradual way and there appears to be no abrupt rise in inflation on the horizon even as price gains have moved toward the central bank's target, San Francisco Fed President John Williams said on Friday.
Some schools, like IUSM, have already moved toward bigger tables to accommodate bigger bodies, while some doctors like Heymsfield see a benefit to exposing future doctors to more obese bodies during their education—even in early anatomy classes, even with practical matters like table size and storage to consider.
Many first-generation Asian-Americans have tended to vote Republican, particularly Vietnamese, but many of their children have moved toward the Democratic Party, because of issues like health care, immigration and education, said Karthick Ramakrishnan, a professor of public policy and political science at the University of California, Riverside.
Democrats are hoping the impeachment hearings that happened before Thanksgiving, some of them featuring blockbuster testimony, will help push public opinion toward impeaching Trump and removing him from office -- as similar hearings did in the summer of 453 when House Democrats moved toward impeaching then-President Richard Nixon.
Ashley Bouder and Peter Walker were brash and fiery; Sara Mearns and Russell Janzen moved toward the corner of the stage with a seamless momentum that culminated in a high lift and lowering of Ms. Mearns who then turned for an embrace as she wrapped her legs around his waist.
WASHINGTON — As the Trump administration moved toward relocating the United States Embassy to Jerusalem, President Trump on Sunday invited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to the White House early next month, working quickly to forge close ties with a crucial ally who was often at odds with his predecessor.
They never won the presidency for one of their own, and Woodrow Wilson wasn't really one of them, but by the time he got to the White House [in 1913], he had moved toward what they were doing on so many policy fronts that they had won, in some sense.
"It boggles my mind that the Clinton campaign didn't learn their lessons from 2012 or even earlier this year, and haven't moved toward a more open and public campaign, one that constantly has her in front of real people instead of rich people," said Markos Moulitsas, the founder of the blog Daily Kos.
Several cases, including those of former Trump campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE and onetime national security adviser Michael Flynn, have moved toward sentencing.
Despite Zimbabwe's decline during his rule, Mugabe remained defiant, railing against the West for what he called its neocolonialist attitude and urging Africans to take control of their resources, a populist message that was often a hit even as many nations on the continent shed the strongman model and moved toward democracy.
In trying to find the right perspective with which to treat her fractured identities — as a woman, as a black person, as a British subject — she has moved toward a level of self-expression new to her fiction, while continuing to rely on her imagination to supply the contents of her narrative.
The root of the issue is a good old-fashioned format war: live broadcast television has moved toward an HDR standard called hybrid log-gamma, or HLG, while most consumer devices have prioritized support for the Dolby Vision and HDR10 formats, which is what most movies and TV shows come encoded in.
Previous administrations had opted to extend the protections for most of the countries involved every few years when they came up for review, but the Trump administration has moved toward ending protections for the majority of immigrants under the program, arguing that the initial conditions that necessitated them are no longer present.
As he moved toward victory, Liz Power, pacing frantically and chewing on an empty water bottle near her husband's pit stall, was shown a lot on ABC in the final laps, especially after Will took the lead with four laps to go from the British driver Stefan Wilson, who needed to pit for fuel.
Hours after Donald Trump canceled a Friday night rally in Chicago, citing safety concerns as hundreds of vocal protestors filled the crowd, he appeared before a crowd in Dayton, Ohio, to condemn the "planned attack" in Illinois, Reuters reports – even as a man at the Dayton event allegedly moved toward the stage, sending Secret Service agents to surround Trump.
And, obvs, the reasons we have moved en masse to skincare-as-sacrament are the same reasons some people (the same people???) have moved toward wellness, more generally, which is some attempt at reclamation of the self, and particularly the body as totem, as beloved, as ours, as what says no, and what keeps the score.
Cooper's book, perhaps unintentionally, plays along, encouraging the reader toward the conclusion that—had the shah not been weakened by cancer, or had Carter more firmly expressed his support for the monarchy, or had the Iranian people been grateful for the shah's many real achievements—Iran would have moved toward a benign, British-style constitutional monarchy.
ABOUT UTAH (261.2-123, 212-277): Poeltl has led the Utes' recent surge and moved toward the front of the Pac-268 player of the year race, but the team has also received a boost near the rim from forward Kyle Kuzma, who scored 15 points Thursday against Cal while holding star freshman Ivan Rabb in check.
While many border and non-Deep South Southern states reluctantly moved toward token desegregation, removing the legal barriers to integration and carefully selecting a handful of black students to enter formerly all-white schools, Alabama, among the most heavily black states in the nation, reacted to the Brown ruling with a full-on revolt both violent and tactical.
"The United States hopes that, having moved toward the Russian Federation's desire for parity, we can avoid further retaliatory actions by both sides and move forward to achieve the stated goal of both of our presidents: improved relations between our two countries and increased cooperation on areas of mutual concern," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said.
Astralis moved toward bomb site A, reversing the last round's rush on B.  Gla22017ve was sure that VP didn't have enough money for an AWP sniper rifle, and he knew that VP's designated AWPer Janusz "Snax" Pogorzelski would probably be posted up behind the bomb site on A, so he told teammate Nicolai "Dev22016ce" Reedtz to line up the shot.
Read more: The US is preparing to pull its remaining 1,000 troops out of northern Syria as the Turkish offensive against the Kurds moves forwardA senior White House official told Foreign Policy earlier this month that "significant numbers" of Kurdish fighters had moved toward the border to fend off the Turkish attack, leaving few to watch over prisons that hold Islamic State prisoners.
After the 262 general election, some moved toward the far right, expressing support for a briefly resurgent British National Party, until the U.K. Independence Party, under the leadership of Nigel Farage, provided a more respectable option: Less overtly racist, its xenophobia centered on immigration from the European Union, while its nationalism was rendered socially acceptable as hostility to the despised bureaucrats of Brussels.
At the World Financial Center in the early 1980s, he tried to find a middle ground by giving his towers different kinds of tops and exteriors that were mainly constructed of stone at their base and moved toward more glass as they rose, as if to say that they had their roots in the past and their tops in the present.
Adams insisted that in a war the president could invoke his power as commander-in-chief to abolish slavery; Lincoln moved toward emancipation only slowly and reluctantly, and when he did issue the Emancipation Proclamation, he exempted about three-quarters of a million slaves in parts of the Confederacy and in the four border slave states that remained in the Union.
"It is like a punch in the gut to us, the drivers who helped build this company, that Lyft stood in court suing to block higher wages at the same time as they moved toward an IPO at a $23 billion valuation," said Lyft driver Tina Raveneau, in a statement from the Independent Drivers Guild, a group that advocates for ridesharing drivers.
The US staged its own response, beginning joint naval drills in the region with South Korea and Japan as the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson moved toward the Korean Peninsula and one of the most powerful submarines in the American arsenal arrived in South Korea -- part of an "armada" the US was sending to the region, Trump told the Fox Business Network in mid-April.
As the trial of Mr. Baroni and Ms. Kelly moved toward the end of its second week, the testimony again pulled back the curtain on the unseemly politics of New Jersey, particularly under Mr. Christie, a Republican, as he sought endorsements from Democratic mayors to help win a broad re-election victory in 2013 in the hopes that it could propel his presidential campaign in 2016.
" Robert Henneke, the lawyer representing two individual plaintiffs in Texas in the case, emphasized the growing support of some Democrats for a single-payer health system, saying in an interview, "The left will be demagoguing this lawsuit, but I think it's a bit disingenuous, given that a large number of their elected officials have moved toward Medicare for all and single-payer health care.
But I can't help noticing that the menu is easier to scan; that the cooking, as good as ever, has moved toward small, colorful plates; that the prices stand firmly in the middle ground; and that the drab, businesslike design of Paowalla has been engulfed by paper marigolds, fruit-patterned oilcloths and a mural painted in comics style by the Pakistani-raised Canadian artist Maria Qamar.
For Mr. Trumbull, who demonstrated high-frame rates for Mr. Lee but did not take part in the production of "Billy Lynn," the increased film speed of his Showscan process was a natural outgrowth of the move toward bigger screens and bigger spectacles in the 1950s and 1960s, but a faster rate was never taken up as the industry moved toward multiplexes and tiny auditoriums.
More specifically, Moore's ability to survive the allegations of sexually pursuing young girls, which have rocked his campaign, will likely turn on whether he can maintain his pre-scandal advantage among white women without a college education -- even as their college-educated counterparts have moved toward Democrat Doug Jones in much bigger numbers than usual for deeply conservative Alabama, according to public and private polling in the race.
The Navy has moved toward a model of basing ships abroad so they can deploy more quickly and frequently, but that method has come at the cost of training and maintenance, the GAO has warned The GAO found in past reports that ships based overseas had less time for training and maintenance time compared to ships that call US ports home, and Pendleton testified that ships in Japan had no dedicated training periods at all.
Investigators moved toward piecing together how a bomb could have been placed on board; years before the 9/11 attack, they discounted the idea of a suicide bomber aboard—there had never been a suicide attack on civil aviation at that point—and so focused on one of two theories: The possibility of a "mule," an innocent passenger duped into carrying a bomb aboard, or an "inside man," a trusted airport or airline employee who had smuggled the fatal cargo aboard.

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