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But when pressed in bankruptcy court, Fiddy acknowledged that wasn't the case.
Because of financial constraints, they are harder pressed in getting the story.
Pressed in various CNN interviews since then, Trump expressed a similar stance.
Declassified military documents, both original and replica, are presented pressed in glass.
It follows similar steps pressed in other parliaments, including France, Canada and Germany.
Bake until cupcakes spring back when lightly pressed in the middle, about 20 minutes.
She keeps the image of her mother pressed in between sheets of packing foam.
They pulled him inside an armored vehicle, but the crowd pressed in, rocking it.
One Slack emoji is a cartoon raccoon with its palms pressed in respectful greeting.
It remains to be seen whether criminal charges will be pressed in the case.
I then pressed in on the white handle buttons to raise them to regular height.
As the judge concluded his ruling, supporters of Lieutenant Rice pressed in to congratulate him.
Our live blog tracked reaction as equities in the United States pressed in to fresh territory.
But this was something Bresson was keenly aware of and would admit when pressed in interviews.
White labels were often pressed in limited quantities with label credits, if any, handwritten in Sharpie.
Instead, bake them until the batter looks and feels solid when gently pressed in the center.
" Pressed in the interview on the human-trigger, he said, "We have scientists who disagree with that.
All around, television cameras pressed in, as Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's team tried fruitlessly to keep them back.
It's an Osaka-based style of nigiri that's pressed in a mold and then seared on top.
When Martinez pressed in, Lomachenko would step in to meet him with his shoulder in Martinez's sternum.
Nightclub owner Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes (Mahershala Ali) is a viper in a tailored suit, violence pressed in elegance.
Vilaiveng squatted to lay the C20073 charge on top of the bomblet and pressed in the fuse wires.
Accused us of being pressed in to this by 'professional activists' and 'depriving the public'…err WRONG #nopetoarms pic.twitter.
First, I used the Kevyn Aucoin Liquid Contour Wand, then pressed in the Benefit Cosmetics Hulu Cream Contour Stick.
Once all the curls are made smooth, your hair is pressed in small sections using lightweight, shine-enhancing products.
I had to move big pallet-loads of steel around, which had to be pressed in gas-fired ovens.
Hemmerstoffer also didn't comment on whether the prototype unit had a home button that still pressed in or not.
The lead knee was a barrier for Schilt and when opponents pressed in he physically blocked them with it.
Pressed in his CNN interview on Tuesday, Wallace declined to "speculate on intelligence matters" before again downplaying the spying claim.
When pressed in a BBC interview to pick which Aunt Viv he liked more on Fresh Prince, Smith buckled down.
Back then, as Immanuel tells it, the islands were losing their culture and wildlife as the modern world pressed in.
The poor and elderly in frayed sweaters and cheap overcoats pressed in, asking him to lead them out of the mess.
Powell is expected to stress the Federal Reserve's independence, if pressed in the briefing about Trump's criticism of Fed interest rate policy.
I grew up going to the beauty salon with my Mom or getting my hair pressed in the kitchen by my Gramma.
In private, many politicians admit to being pressed, in some cases with the threat of corruption charges, to leave the PML-N.
Immigration hawks inside and outside the Trump administration pressed in recent weeks for the president to consider other candidates for the role.
Immigration hawks inside and outside the Trump administration pressed in recent weeks for the president to consider other candidates for the role.
Flowering native shrubs pressed in from all sides and a stone Buddha and birdbath peeked out from among the ferns and boulders.
A friend recently handed me their iPhone to look through some photos, and I pressed in to pop one open with 25D Touch.
"We need to acknowledge that the consumer might be slightly harder pressed in this Christmas than they were in last Christmas," Small added.
The stamper is attached to a 100-ton hydraulic press and a sheet of hot vinyl, called the biscuit, is pressed in between.
At the same time, Korea may be interested in asking for U.S. concessions on trade remedies, a topic which they pressed in 2007.
When rights are consistently denied, a cause should be pressed in the courts and in negotiations among local leaders, and not in the streets.
" Pressed in a separate interview on whether the U.S. would seek regime change, Pompeo said: "Only time will tell how these negotiations will proceed.
That Jews invoke anti-Semitism primarily to silence critics of Israel is a tired canard, but it continues to be pressed in to service.
As the Americans pressed in the second half, sending greater numbers forward, they survived several chances by Honduras that would have sealed the outcome.
And when Trump was pressed in a June "Fox & Friends" interview to endorse Pence as his natural successor, he attempted to dodge the question.
The very nature of these allegations, as well as legal definitions of misconduct, assault, and harassment, may keep charges from being pressed in many cases.
The mystery of mastery, felt in the child's mind or muscles, is more compelling than the concreteness of achievement, the trophy pressed in her hands.
In Riau, disaster authorities have made available 17 helicopters, with 10 more pressed in from private firms, the military and the forestry ministry, he added.
Pressed in a recent TV interview on who else could fill that role if Guedes left his administration, Bolsonaro compared their relationship to a marriage.
The election result creates a dilemma for the Trump administration, which has pressed in public for a transparent vote count but said nothing about irregularities.
This means that if 10 keys are pressed in rapid succession, the order in which they were pressed is detectable for a short period of time.
Dermer said Monday that Israel has evidence that it will present to Trump, though he did not produce it when pressed in an interview with CNN.
But when pressed in a television interview days before the election, he was more evasive, saying only that he was currently "not dealing" with the issue.
"Pressed" in this context could reference the state of someone being pressured — pressured to have a certain image, to behave a particular way, to say the expected.
"It will be interesting to see whether (ECB President Mario) Draghi is pressed in the briefing on any degree of dissent within the council," CIBC's Stretch said.
Most days, though, he greeted Mr. Trump with little fanfare, taking the suit he arrived in to be pressed in the full-service laundry in the basement.
Pressed in his interview with Mr. Wallace on Fox about accusations that Russia hacked into Democratic National Committee computers during the presidential campaign, Mr. Putin was defiant.
All of this points to the case that Trump-skeptical Republican lawmakers can still offer, if pressed, in defense of their own approach to this strange presidency.
Pressed in an interview with Global television on whether there is a danger to running budget deficits, Poloz said Canada is a long way from that point.
We are totally honored and humbled by the collector prices that the original discs are going for, after all there was only 1000 copies were pressed in 1978.
But in recent months, officials have admitted that their operations have not rooted out the threat, with the Islamic State simply relocating to another district when pressed in one.
"We will take care of our people or I'm not signing it," he said when pressed in a Fox News interview last week about how his voters might fare.
Ray did nothing to stem the danger inside his sweat lodge, and in fact pressed in 2009 to cram more people inside, and to make the tent hotter, more intense.
Pressed in the interview on whether his campaign is looking to convert Republican voters or turning out large amounts of Democratic voters, Buttigieg said it was trying to do both.
And it came only when pressed in a meeting with New York Times reporters, editors and executives, "Of course I disavow and condemn them," Trump said when asked about the group.
From Clay Guida to Renato Moicano to Cub Swanson, anyone who has pressed in on him with combinations after his jab has caught him clean, often multiple times in a row.
It's topped by an aluminum volume knob (literally the entire top is a volume control, which can also be pressed in to play / pause music) and is ensconced in a woollen surround.
In Delicias, it took him twenty minutes to walk a single block, as supporters pressed in for selfies and kisses and held up banners that read " AMLOVE "—one of his campaign slogans.
You might hear stories that the QWERTY layout was intended specifically to slow down typists working on traditional typewriters, because their machines would jam if two adjacent letters were pressed in quick succession.
Another small difference from the Nexus 6P is that the G5's power button is built into the fingerprint reader, which can be pressed in, unlike the touch-sensitive activation of the Nexus.
Starts with a layer of Tater Tots pressed in a waffle iron, loaded with bacon, melted cheese and jalapenos, topped with a second tater tot waffle and served with Coca Cola-infused ketchup.
" Pressed in the NHPR interview about what he had learned at McKinsey that could be helpful in government, he offered a safe answer: math and "how to organize teams to get work done.
In the opinion of those Congressional lawmakers who have repeatedly sought information to potentially regulate the use of facial recognition, however, Amazon "has failed to provide sufficient answers" when pressed in July and November.
But as I felt its lightness in my hands, I took measure, as the minutes pressed in around me, both of who I have been and what I want to save of that person.
Johnson, pressed in his interview with The New York Times, on whether he viewed deaths caused deliberately by Assad's forces as the same as those caused by the United States, Johnson indicated he did.
When it came time to fold up the Pockit, I pressed in on two white buttons to lower the stroller handles, then pushed directly down on them in the direction of the back wheels.
I've been a fan of Providence doom/sludge doom duo Mar for awhile now, and was delighted to find out that they're releasing a brand-new album, Pressed in the Earth, later this month.
If you're a taco fan (and honestly, who isn't?), you've likely noticed a distinct difference between homemade tacos and the restaurant versions with fresh salsas, grilled meats, and tortillas shaped and pressed in-house.
Michael Burgess, the lead Republican on the health subcommittee, pressed in a letter this week and at a hearing Wednesday to publicly explore the proposal to create a national, government-run health insurance program.
"It was so good from the second we were sound-checking, to wanting to play more and more and more and we did a double LP — got it pressed in two weeks," Gonzales Davidson said.
According to local law enforcement, at least one protester fired a gun at the police line and others threw molotov cocktails and set vehicles and debris on fire as police pressed in on the camp.
Scotts Valley, California-based Threshold Enterprises Ltd, a supplements maker that sells a "wellness shot" branded product at grocery stores and online, sued Pressed in the U.S. District Court in San Jose, California on Wednesday.
Or on the flip side, if there is more atmospheric air pressure, like when diving into a pool, then your ear drums will be pressed in, and you'll feel a similar type of pressure, he says.
She knows that the American people are more interested in progress than politics, but she will be hard pressed in keeping her unruly caucus from shooting itself in the foot by wasting time on partisan investigations.
Hence the perfectly reasonable case that Cruz pressed in his speech Tuesday night, that he's proven he can win and Rubio has not, and so the party should rally to him to stave off the Trumpocalypse.
Pressed in another meeting by Representative Steve Cohen, Democrat of Tennessee, whether she was making a political calculation in tamping down impeachment talk, Ms. Pelosi insisted the answer was no, according to one of the people.
" The white clergymen blamed the black protests for inciting hatred and violence through their "extreme measures," arguing that their cause "should be pressed in the courts and in negotiations among local leaders, and not in the streets.
Then it's pressed in a hot pan, scrambled with tomato, onion and egg, and tucked into flour tortillas — common in Sinaloa as throughout northern Mexico, where wheat, introduced by Spanish missionaries, proved easier to grow than maize.
When pressed in an interview with The New York Times about whether he thinks there is moral equivalence between U.S. military actions that kill civilians and Bashar Assad's murder of Syrian people, Johnson replied sarcastically, the Times said.
Still, when pressed in court, John C. Stoddard, an executive from the new venture, would not promise that it would not eventually compete with Optum but emphasized it had no current plans to do so, according to STAT.
Mr. Johnson made clear, when pressed in the interview, that he saw a moral equivalence between the mass killings of civilians by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad and deaths caused directly or indirectly by the United States.
A counter for chocolate drinks, coffee and tea includes the brand's well-known strawberry-dipping station and a display of grab-and-go pastries, salads and sandwiches, including the trademarked Croiffle, a croissant sandwich pressed in a waffle iron.
Mr. Netanyahu was pressed in a live television interview Saturday night over why he had not already annexed settlement blocs like Maale Adumim and Gush Etzion, two large Jewish communities built on occupied territory on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Goldstein's "A Suite of Nine 21983-Inch Records with Sound Effects," consists of a series of 21-inch singles, created by the artist and pressed in different colors, which contain sound effects he created as the start points for film ideas.
It's a strategy that also comes with a new promise to US allies: the longstanding emphasis on democratic values, which US presidents have long pressed in talks with autocratic regimes, will no longer stand in the way of deepening ties.
"Shop stewards are hard pressed in the competition, and they say, 'If we don't use them then the other companies will win the contracts," said Peter Vellesen, head of Oslo Bygningsarbeiderforening, a union that represents bricklayers, construction workers and painters.
But he can also tend toward the abstract on tech issues when pressed in interviews, and he seems driven more by his emotional distaste for Silicon Valley's power than by a bullet-point list of his frustrations with the industry.
The journalists pressed against the front end of the car, trying to get a good look into the next one, where the mayor and the governor were pressed in with their staffs, but it was too crowded in there to see much.
Khalilzad also has pressed in nine rounds of negotiations in Qatar for the Taliban to renounce al Qaida, agree to prevent Afghanistan from being use as a base for extremist attacks and embrace a nationwide ceasefire while the intra-Afghan talks continue.
They are pressed in a machine called a roll packer, which flattens Helix mattresses about an inch in thickness, then rolls them up and ships them to a customer's doorstep in a box about the size of a bag of golf clubs.
Two companies, Bench Pressed in Minneapolis and the Firecracker Press in St. Louis, offer postcards reminiscent of party invitations that prompt the sender to fill in the blanks with things like a hometown, issues of concern and why the topic is important.
Pressed in on either side by the open—if ultimately contingent—air of Northern liberation, the familiar images of plantation life speak with a kind of snarl, mocking the idea of an "exceptional" black man in a country still in thrall to the trade in human beings.
A hearing could very well mean that Whitaker would be under lights and in front of Democrats eager to embarrass the White House — the same situation that tripped up Sessions when he was pressed in January 2017 about his contacts with Russians during the presidential campaign.
Pressed in the first debate on September 26 on why Trump didn't lay the birther conspiracy to rest in the five years after Obama released his long-form birth certificate, Trump falsely claimed he didn't publicly affirm his belief that Obama is an American citizen because he wasn't asked.
The flops are currently available in three options: The red flops with white bands displaying the tweets are manufactured in China and and heat pressed in the U.S., giving the site another opportunity to take a dig at Trump by comparing it to the manufacturing of his ties.
" And as he's been pressed in recent weeks over the hacking of Democratic officials' emails, which US officials have said Russian intelligence services are responsible, Trump has refused to accept that conclusion, instead saying he was not convinced Russia was responsible and suggesting it could even be "a 400-pound man.
" When pressed in the interview about reports that some GM workers are asking the president to cancel government contracts with GM and other companies that outsource jobs, Senters said she believes that's a "good" idea in theory but that Trump "is not willing to put his money where his mouth is.
" (The earlier original, Basquiat-designed cover, pressed in small numbers on a tiny label, now fetches as much as $1,500.) Basquiat even occasionally spun his own, decidedly undisco mix of records in clubs, insisting to Johnny Dynell, a Mudd Club and Danceteria D.J., that "Anyone who can't dance to John Coltrane can't dance.
We're not sure if we're more entranced by the way lavender, mint, and pink powders are cut into a neutral shade of beige, or the fact that after the powder is put into a pan, it's baked and pressed (in the cutest little countertop oven we've ever seen) before being transferred into a compact — right on site.
In his speech this afternoon, Corbyn is set to say that the party is not "wedded" to the principle and supports a "reasonably-managed" immigration system, language that implies an end to the free movement of EU citizens to and from the UK. However, he is yet to explicitly confirm this, despite being pressed in numerous interviews.
Case in point: The last track, "I Have Something to Tell You," is a not-quite-song, not-quite-spoken-word composition, in which Hval offers a candid sort of meta-confessional addressed directly to listeners of specifically the digital version of the EP (the track is pressed in reverse and unintelligible on the vinyl version).
Dead air in airThe anniversary of languageholds you back againstbucolic dreaming, down streamfrom here is runninga miraculous color, elegy bursts like a ribbon in airThinking again of the Square todayBold sky, passing episodes of cloudVegetation mutters in the Far West A column of ghostsgoes lilac over timeFamiliar song looping overheadLines pressed in air Wendy Xu is the author, most recently, of PHRASIS, one of The New York Times Book Review's Ten Best Poetry Books of 2017.
Israel's ambassador the United States says his country will share evidence with President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE that the Obama administration was behind a United Nations Security Council resolution that condemned Israel's settlements in Palestinian territory, though the ambassador did not offer the evidence when pressed in a CNN interview.

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