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Indeed, Congress reasserted its authority just a few years ago.
But the instinct to keep the sectional peace reasserted itself.
President Barack Obama reasserted civilian control when he fired Gen.
But once the war was over, Stalin reasserted his control.
Warren reasserted her leadership of the base of the Democratic Party.
Russia has reasserted itself as a major player in the region.
She has reasserted herself as the favorite heading into the Olympics.
Warren reasserted herself and cut off that particular lane for Klobuchar.
In Europe, however, the pugnacious side of Mr. Trump reasserted itself.
The correlation between the dollar and oil has recently reasserted itself.
But more recently the anti-democratic strain of liberalism has reasserted itself.
But in recent weeks in Australia, domestic matches have reasserted their ascendance.
" Erdogan's view: Erdoğan reasserted that Turkey's offensive is rooting out "terrorist organizations.
S. investors to buy dollar-denominated assets, has reasserted itself this week.
Now that the Islamists had been decimated, the traditional system reasserted itself.
The correlation between crude oil and the dollar has reasserted itself recently.
"I did not want to go to the White House," Cohen reasserted.
A week later, on May 22015, old norms had already reasserted themselves.
Adams was behind after the first of four rounds but swiftly reasserted herself.
Earlier this week, Moby reasserted his account and said he had photographic evidence.
In 2002 Mr Moi was succeeded by Mwai Kibaki, who reasserted Kikuyu power.
Power, though, is something active, ephemeral, needing constantly to be refreshed and reasserted.
McConnell has reasserted himself as the master of the Senate's procedure and schedule.
But it's also a sign that soft economic conditions have reasserted their influence.
Women have continually reasserted their role as seminal figures in the history of technology.
Biden spokesperson Bill Russo in an email reasserted that the rumors are not true.
Although Guatemala recognised Belize in 2003, it reasserted its territorial claim eight years later.
Facebook also reasserted that it is fully committed to fighting misinformation on the platform.
The national unity government fell apart last year, and Hamas reasserted control over Gaza.
Trump reasserted during Monday evening's contest that Clinton lacks the stamina for the presidency.
Hundreds of people were killed and thousands were wounded before Mr. Erdogan reasserted control.
At the same time, Russia's security state has reasserted itself, driving hooligan violence underground.
"The Emancipation of Mimi" reasserted Mariah Carey as the ultimate and undefeatable pop diva.
In politics, whiteness has reasserted itself with an insistence that has surprised many observers.
" On New Year's Eve, however, he reasserted that "An all concrete Wall was NEVER ABANDONED.
House lawmakers reasserted that view last month when Cooper appeared before the Foreign Affairs Committee.
Then his campaign backtracked, said he misheard the question and reasserted his support for it.
Last month, several House lawmakers reasserted their view that an emergency declaration was not needed.
White power had reasserted itself through the pressure of real-estate prices and police action.
"Sadly, the pattern of violence as a response to hope has reasserted itself," he wrote.
De Mistura reasserted that it was a six-month timeframe, hopefully less but no more.
He reasserted himself as a deft scorer, capable of catching fire in the right conditions.
He has also reasserted the ruling Communist Party's role in limiting and guiding online discussion.
But hours later it was over, as top military commanders reasserted their fealty to him.
Because they always could, and in this election they reasserted their claim on this land.
From there, the Commodores reasserted themselves as they made nine of their next 14 shots.
Analysts said that the dollar "reasserted itself" as sentiment fell in the stock market last Friday.
Hundreds of people died in the struggle, which ended when Erdogan reasserted control over the country.
But the defending champion reasserted itself and will face Juventus for the title on June 3.
Nash has quietly reasserted his offensive prowess after scoring a career-low 15 times last season.
Within a month, all this became moot as Don Black, Stormfront's owner, reasserted control over the domain.
In September the central bank reasserted itself, increasing interest rates to 24%, where they have stayed since.
By the 1970s, Māori reasserted their identity and pushed for the language to be taught in schools.
Jedrzejczyk reasserted herself in the round's last moments, using her long legs to land some more kicks.
For a while, Nashville surrendered to their so-called outlaw movement, but the establishment soon reasserted control.
From Game 3 of these Finals, James reasserted that truth to a degree that was simply undeniable.
Already, peaceful protests against him have been staged in areas where he has reasserted control, analysts said.
Xi has also reasserted that state-owned enterprises (SOEs) should be the commanding heights of the economy.
Essentially, the president reasserted the "many sides" stance he took in the immediate aftermath of this weekend's events.
By ending the Obama war on fossil fuels, President Trump has boldly reasserted America's leadership in the world.
In a recent interview with progressive activist Ady Barkan, the Massachusetts senator reasserted her views on universal healthcare.
Most of these statues were erected during the Jim Crow era, when white Southerners reasserted their racial dominance.
In the spring of 22018, Assad reasserted control over Eastern Ghouta, a strategic suburb outside Damascus, the capital.
The president reasserted his wish to do away with automatic citizenship for anyone born in the United States.
The president reasserted his wish to do away with automatic citizenship for anyone born in the United States.
Merkel reasserted a defense of the deal in remarks to lawmakers in the Bundestag lower house of parliament.
That the fundamental right to protect healthcare workers in conflict zones needs to be reasserted is a depressing development.
Houston reasserted control to take a 214-210 lead on a 210-pointer by Brooks with 23:133 left.
" She also reasserted that "every American needs to continue the President's guidelines for these next six or seven days.
Mr. McAuliffe, a former Democratic Party chairman, has reasserted himself as a political field marshal for the national party.
Instead, she has reasserted her presidential role in the past week by appointing new ambassadors and senior government officials.
Despite the flaws, with Danes and Patinkin as emotional anchors the show has reasserted its standing as Showtime's signature series.
In a post on RED's message board, founder Jim Jannard reasserted the company's commitment to the disappointing Hydrogen One handset.
In response, Congress passed the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974, which reasserted its power over the purse.
On his watch the party has already reasserted control over state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and sought influence in private ones.
Both Uber and Grab had reasserted their legal statuses in the country when Mashable approached them for clarification last week.
After the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida, Trump reasserted his Muslim ban and made calls for racial profiling against Muslims.
Iverson reasserted himself, scoring seven of the Sixers' 13 points, and his last bucket lives on forever in NBA lore.
The authority of the commission has dwindled in recent years as governments have reasserted control over their treasuries and territories.
Other measures of the period include The Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act (93) which reasserted congressional control of spending.
After Mr. Lastman, the old Toronto reasserted itself and David Miller, a Harvard-educated lawyer and center-leftist, became mayor.
This backdrop set the stage for the crafting of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, when Congress reasserted its legislative authority.
The House could have reasserted itself by repealing or rewriting the 2001 and 2002 authorizations for use of military force.
The Pentagon was shifting attention to defeating the Taliban, which had reasserted itself after being forced from Kabul in 2001.
It was even more a result of how he reasserted the Communist Party's control over the workings of the private sector.
But at a news conference the next day, Ms. Flowers reasserted her claims, playing excerpts from her calls with Mr. Clinton.
" In a press conference, Lagarde reasserted that the IMF's views on Brexit were completely independent, saying "We are not into politics.
But in shedding their reputation for N.C.A.A. tournament underachieving, the Bears also reasserted themselves as a contender in the East Region.
He has reasserted the European idea and raised the possibility that France and Germany will conjure a revival of European idealism.
Taiwan is a stark example of the potential dangers if the region's economic dependency on the U.S. is not quickly reasserted.
The company's executives reasserted their earlier promise to launch a test pilot with NuTonomy's self-driving cars in Boston later this year.
People returned to their old lives and loves; quickly the old order reasserted itself, the very order for which they had fought.
Since Clinton's departure, Putin has reasserted Russia on the world stage, seizing Ukraine's Crimea region and intervening militarily in Syria's civil war.
The session should set forth an understanding that enough is enough; that the status and stature of the Senate will be reasserted.
The inverse relationship between the assets — in which oil prices fall when the dollar rises and vice versa — has recently reasserted itself.
But the recent strong correlation between stocks and crude futures reasserted itself on Monday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 600 points.
The RBI, which unexpectedly changed its policy stance to "neutral" from "accommodative" at its last review in February, reasserted its concerns about inflation.
A report released Friday by U.S. intelligence agencies reasserted that, at the very least, Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted a Donald Trump presidency.
These principles have been reasserted by Presidents Clinton, Bush (43), Obama and Trump and are equally applicable for regulatory or budgetary decision making.
In the past month there has been big rallies into energy and materials stocks, and biotech and semiconductors have again reasserted market leadership.
A note from J.P. Morgan analysts spurred the latest decline, as the firm reasserted its view that the stock is set to sink.
Whitney director Adam Weinberg stood with Kanders for months, announcing he welcomed the demonstrators' "dissent," even as he reasserted the museum's mythic autonomy.
C major is quickly reasserted, but a cosmic message has been sent: there is no freedom without loss, no utopia outside of Heaven.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey reasserted his love for his company by saying he bought more than 83,000 shares in the company late Friday afternoon.
Argentina's newish president, Mauricio Macri, has reasserted his country's claim to the Falkland Islands (known in Argentina as the Malvinas), which belong to Britain.
One survey found John Kasich ahead of Trump in Michigan, but the front-runner reasserted his dominance and sailed past Kasich in the state.
I thought I'd lost the parasites, but they slowly reasserted control over my sinuses, although never quite as powerfully as during that initial period.
Ms. Pelosi reasserted on Thursday that the House would have the final say on who was seated and whether to investigate the election itself.
But Nadal reasserted dominance in the third, closing out a 24-22, 43-24, 4-299 victory — earning his first title of the season.
Washington (CNN)Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday reasserted that the strike on Qasem Soleimani was as a result of an imminent threat.
Cotton On Foundation's Sarah Spiker reasserted, "We can't solve these problems without women and girls from the Global South," rallying for women's education worldwide.
A federal law concerning California, the Central Valley Improvement Act of 1992, reasserted the primacy of state law and was confirmed by the Supreme Court.
More than 7,000 people have been arrested and some of the very institutions responsible for the country's security have been gutted since Erdogan reasserted power.
"While the Bettencourt family has reasserted its commitment to the group, Nestle's position is more in doubt," said Gregoire Laverne, fund manager at Roche-Brune.
American Simone Biles reasserted her position as the world's unrivaled number one gymnast with an amazing winning performance at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships in Missouri.
Chinese shares rallied in the afternoon after a tentative start as optimism over trade talks reasserted itself, pushing the blue-chip index 296.611 percent higher.
Last month, Mr. Son reasserted control over SoftBank's overseas investment portfolio, easing out a former Google executive whom he had been grooming as his successor.
President Xi Jinping has made China's "cyber sovereignty" a top priority and has also reasserted the ruling party's role in limiting and guiding online discussion.
Clinton said that she would make "identifying and stopping 'lone wolves' a top priority," while Trump reasserted his highly controversial proposed ban on Muslim immigrants.
" It reasserted that its annual report focuses on physical retail data, and that the group has "been clear on the scope of these monthly reports.
Aided by a tourism boom, the economy slowly recovered and Castro steadily reasserted government control, stifling much of the limited free enterprise tolerated during harder times.
Even if dictatorships tend to be more brittle than democracies, President Xi Jinping has reasserted party control and begun to project Chinese power around the world.
Netanyahu, who has strenuously denied the allegations, reasserted his innocence Monday, advising his critics in the media to hold off their celebrations, the Jerusalem Post reported.
The setting is a distant future version of Earth where nature has reasserted its control over civilization and humanity is back to living that tribal life.
The entrepreneurial energy of the Chinese people reasserted itself, and the country began its long climb back to the prosperity that it had enjoyed for millennia.
In an interview with Bloomberg, VP Hugo Barra reasserted the company's interest in the States, while admitting that it will be a tough mountain to climb.
Trudeau reasserted liberalism in 2015 after almost 10 years of Conservative Party government in Canada, but a combination of scandals and high expectations damaged his prospects.
In the same meeting, Trump spoke out against "gun-free zones," like schools or malls, and reasserted his idea that armed teachers could reduce school shootings.
And even then, in all likelihood one of the Googlettes or Facebabies would eventually sweep all before it as the inexorable logic of network effects reasserted itself.
Philip Morris dipped 1 percent and Altria was off 0.5 percent after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reasserted its previous focus on reducing nicotine in cigarettes.
The security state steadily reasserted itself, and, after Abdel Fattah el-Sisi won the Presidency, in 2015, there were increased arrests at Cairo gay hangouts and parties.
"Successive Australian governments have reasserted their commitment to reducing the budget deficit, and we expect that the new government, when formed, will pledge similar objectives," says Moody's.
McConnell also reasserted that there was no desire in the Senate to vote to drop the impeachment charges against the president without hearing the arguments against him.
He noted that the inverse relationship between oil prices and the dollar — where one rises as the other falls — doesn't always hold but has recently reasserted itself.
As recently as March 13, a Mueller prosecutor reasserted in court that the discussions about Manafort and Kilimnik while Manafort was campaign chairman should still stay secret.
Backed by its allies, the regime has reasserted its control over what Syria watchers describe as essential Syria: the key cities of Damascus, Homs, Aleppo and the coast.
Brat has been a solid supporter of Kavanaugh, even though the House served no role in his nomination, and reasserted that support last week in a Facebook post.
Several of Latin America's conservative churchmen have reasserted the church's opposition to both abortion and artificial contraception as more reports of Zika cases and brain-damaged babies emerged.
"The passage of this provision reasserted the desire of Congress to have a say in determining the fate of Fannie and Freddie," the senators wrote in the letter.
This map reasserted the trend, begun in 19643, of Republican gains in the South (fitting, as Mr. Goldwater was viewed as the forefather of Ronald Reagan's conservative revolution).
In the nick of time, the House of Commons had reasserted itself as a guardian of democracy and taken the first critical step toward victory in the war.
McConnell on Tuesday reasserted that the Senate GOP conference is entirely unified behind an organizing resolution that would follow the precedent set by the 85033 Clinton impeachment trial.
Sean Spicer, the White House spokesman, reasserted Mr. Trump's unproven allegations against the Obama administration, insisting that there is evidence of "politically motivated" surveillance of the Trump campaign.
Under President Xi Jinping, Beijing has stepped up censorship, tightened controls on the internet and various aspects of civil society, and reasserted party authority over academia and other institutions.
With the win, Dillashaw rebounds from a razor-thin loss to reigning bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz, and is likely to have reasserted himself as the division's number-one-contender.
Paul Kaolaga, a terrorism analyst with the Strategic Network on Security in the Sahel, said the military, supported by French special forces, had reasserted control at both attack scenes.
As president, he has reasserted China's power in Asia, restructured the military and led a relentless anticorruption campaign that has ensnared scores of low-level officials and political enemies.
Jokic, after a less-than-stellar beginning to the season, reasserted himself in December, averaging 20.8 points, 9.4 rebounds and 7.4 assists on an efficient 62.9 true shooting percentage.
In a striking moment during a meeting with a bipartisan group of congressional leaders, Trump reasserted his claim that voter fraud by unauthorized immigrants had cost him the popular vote.
Everywhere else, the household object is asserted and reasserted through the warp and weft of linen rendered through precise, surgical cuts that have become one of the artist's signature improvisations.
But under President Xi Jinping, Beijing has stepped up censorship, tightened controls on the internet and various aspects of civil society, and reasserted party authority over academia and other institutions.
But since his return to Ukraine just days before Mr. Zelensky's inauguration, Mr. Kolomoisky has steadily reasserted himself on the public stage and as a skilled behind-the-scenes operator.
After reports that money had fallen out of the budget for the shafts for Tunnel No. 3, the mayor, a Democrat, reasserted his commitment to complete the $657 million project.
During the Korean War, General Douglas MacArthur publicly criticized President Harry Truman for refusing to allow him to bomb China; Truman reasserted civilian control of the military by firing him.
Instead, he moved the goal posts, humiliated the Europeans, reasserted his trade war talk and made it impossible for European leaders to do anything that might seem to support him.
And on Thursday night, Biden reasserted the fundamental generosity of spirit that separates him from Trump and is like a tall, cold glass of water to Americans thirsty for decency.
TCU was able to expand its lead to 20 points rather quickly as the Horned Frogs reasserted their matchups off the dribble, thanks to layups by Jaire Grayer and Nembhard.
Toronto Raptors The Raps had been in a tailspin recently, dropping to fifth in the Eastern Conference, but with the acquisition of Ibaka they've reasserted themselves as LeBron's biggest threat.
Although China's reasserted its regional dominance and sway over the North, Narang points out that the economic carrots it will throw Kim's way will take off some pressure to negotiate.
" In other criticism of Russia, he said the country has "reasserted itself aggressively, invading and occupying Ukraine, threatening Europe, and doing nothing to aid in the destruction and defeat of ISIS.
" Where Pompeo stands: The prospective CIA chief said Russia has "reasserted itself aggressively, invading and occupying Ukraine, threatening Europe, and doing nothing to aid in the destruction and defeat of ISIS.
In August, the US District Court in Washington, DC, reasserted its April finding that the decision to end DACA, which benefits unauthorized immigrants brought to the US as children, was unlawful.
After the vote, Iraqi forces reasserted federal control over key oil installations and banned international flights to Kurdish airports, depriving the Kurds of two of their most potent symbols of autonomy.
The F.S.B., the successor agency to the K.G.B., lost much of its influence in the early 1990s, but has reasserted itself forcefully since Vladimir V. Putin took power 16 years ago.
Sanders, asked about his millionaire status during a Fox News town hall Monday night, again reasserted that he does not support Republicans' latest tax cuts — despite personally having benefitted from them.
On Tuesday, President Obama finished hosting a summit meeting of Southeast Asian leaders, who are most affected by the South China Sea controversy and reasserted their commitment to resolving their differences peacefully.
Beijing, which boycotted the case from the outset, says the ruling has no bearing on its rights in the South China Sea and has reasserted it claims to Mischief and other features.
U.S. officials and private analysts predict that Putin, who has reasserted Moscow's military and political muscle from eastern Europe to the Middle East, will avoid openly provoking Trump before he takes office.
In that time, the regime has gradually reasserted control over major cities, with rebel groups being finally driven out of Aleppo, the largest city in Syria, at the beginning of this year.
In a statement released minutes after the news broke, the Wisconsin Republican reasserted his call for Clinton to be denied the classified briefings she receives because she is the Democratic presidential nominee.
The Kurds are also fighting the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad, which is backed by Russia, Iran and Iranian-sponsored Shiite militias, and has increasingly reasserted control over the country.
Reacting to renewed U.S. coercion, President Xi publicly reasserted its commitment to "Made in China 2025," citing "self-reliance and innovation" as Beijing's chosen economic precepts for guiding development and trade strategies.
"  Post also responded to an op-ed Kavanaugh wrote this week in The Wall Street Journal in which he defended his "emotional" testimony and reasserted the importance of an "independent and impartial judiciary.
Francisco, on the other hand, recently intervened in a Securities and Exchange Commission case and reasserted Trump's constitutional ability to hire and fire basically all federal authorities, the Los Angeles Times reported Sunday.
Using tools last deployed in a campaign against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people over 10 years ago, the division has reasserted the authority lost by the police before and during the revolution.
"A nation not prepared to win a war is a nation not capable of preventing a war," Trump said, listing what he called "fundamental truths" that were reasserted in his national security strategy.
"Few can dispute that 2017 belonged to OPEC after it successfully reasserted its pricing influence over the oil market, " Stephen Brennock, oil analyst at PVM Oil Associates, said in a research note Wednesday.
His claim that Tesla is the biggest short in the history of the stock market — which he reasserted in a blog post Tuesday — could be defended for the U.S. market but not globally.
An attempt by Turkey's military to oust President Recep Tayyip Erdogan failed, as hundreds of people perished in violent clashes that ended after forces loyal to the embattled leader reasserted control over the country.
The performances of Zagitova and Medvedeva in Pyeongchang reasserted the dominance of Russian women figure skaters on the international stage with third-placed Canadian Kaetlyn Osmond more than seven points behind Medvedeva on 231.02.
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen testified for a second day, this time before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee and reasserted that she expects the Fed to gradually raise rates this year.
In the court hearing, Yves Mersch, who sits on the ECB's executive board at the center of policymaking, reasserted the bank's autonomy, defending the OMT bond-buying scheme created in 2012 but never used.
Since the ban was lifted, Hong Un-jong has quietly reasserted herself as a top contender in the vault, earning a bronze at the worlds in 2013, gold in 2014 and silver last year.
The result was Mr. Biden's best day of fund-raising since his launch — he raised $5 million on Saturday, and another $5 million on Sunday — as he reasserted the fundamental strengths of his candidacy.
Seconds after Sagan reasserted his status as the most feared finisher left on the Tour, the overall leader, Geraint Thomas, safely crossed in the pack along with Chris Froome, his teammate and nearest challenger.
In the second half he reasserted himself as the center of the Cavaliers' universe and slammed the door on the Raptors, extending his own record to 12 career sweeps in best-of-seven series.
Sanders has reasserted his strength in the race in recent weeks, underscored by his massive fundraising haul of $34.5 million in the fourth quarter, nearly $10 million more than Buttigieg, his closest fundraising competitor.
Bernie Sanders's political coalition – a mix of young, liberal, and independent voters – reasserted itself last night, boosting the Vermont senator to an unexpected win in Michigan, contradicting polls that had predicted a double-digit loss.
So it went for Mr Mubarak, who eluded punishment in most of the cases against him—his fortunes improving as Egypt's "deep state", composed of hidebound judges, security forces and military men, gradually reasserted itself.
President Trump entered the new year facing flare-ups of long-burning crises with two old adversaries — Iran and North Korea — that are directly challenging his claim to have reasserted American power around the world.
Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow reasserted in an interview Monday with The Wall Street Journal that the parts of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe involving Trump would end soon, though he did not mention specific dates.
Clinton reasserted herself in the fall, largely quieting doubts about her use of a private email server as secretary of state and gaining stature for foreign policy expertise in the wake of the Paris terror attacks.
Apple's iMessage has also reasserted itself, transforming from a lackluster SMS replacement to dynamic experiences, including animations, an app platform and, in the upcoming iOS 11, Animoji you can control with your face using augmented reality.
Sinhalese have historically dominated the island, a fact forcefully reasserted in 2009 when the Sri Lankan army brought to a bloody end a 26-year-long insurgency by mostly Hindu ethnic Tamils, the largest minority group.
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan forces on Wednesday reasserted control over the western city of Farah after a Taliban assault a day earlier but there was heavy fighting elsewhere, including Ghazni, south of the capital, Kabul, officials said.
" As for Syria, the scene of another major humanitarian crisis, Trump merely reasserted that all that is left is "to destroy the remnants of ISIS" and "give our brave warriors in Syria a warm welcome home.
Harden, PJ Tucker and House all connected on 3-pointers in a span of 1:49 as the Rockets reasserted control with a 114-98 edge with 2:09 left en route to closing it out.
By Thursday, Israelis and Palestinians were feverishly debating what might come next, still confused about American policy after Mr. Trump's ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki R. Haley, reasserted that the administration "absolutely" supported two states.
He continued: In just 24 months, actually less than two years, the United States under President Trump has reasserted its traditional role as a force for good in this region, because we've learned from our mistakes.
In a grotto-style hall assembled for the show and decorated with fragments of mirrors, Dior's creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri reasserted her stamp on the French fashion house on the one-year anniversary of her arrival.
But in the filing, prosecutors reasserted previously-made arguments that the Chinese link may mean that one of Ng's lawyers, Hugh Mo, had a potential conflict of interest because of his previous work for the Chinese government.
After the release of the Access Hollywood tape in October 2016, numerous Republicans jumped ship when it looked like Trump was about to lose badly, only to come back into the fold when partisan considerations reasserted themselves.
Mr. Malloy responded with a news conference where he reasserted his support for Justice McDonald and argued that their vote was "driven by a desire to derail this historic appointment based on a political calculation or bias."
But in reality, the vast majority of the world's refugees have not gone very far and are largely living in neighboring countries, a fact reasserted in an annual report from the United Nations refugee agency this week.
" In a separate statement, Dylan Farrow reasserted that she had been molested by Mr. Allen when she was 7 years old, and said New York magazine should be ashamed of what she called a "one-sided piece.
Lavrov, 69, has been the face of Moscow's muscular foreign policy for more than a decade and a half as the Kremlin has reasserted what President Vladimir Putin said was Russia's rightful standing as a world power.
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) on Tuesday reasserted his condemnation of "bigotry and violence" after President Trump doubled down on his claims that "both sides" are responsible for violence in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend.
He reasserted the claim on Twitter, expanding the call to any other possible hackers: If Russia or any other country or person has Hillary Clinton's 33,000 illegally deleted emails, perhaps they should share them with the FBI!
The liberal international order built after 213, triumphant when the Berlin Wall came down, suddenly looked very vulnerable as free trade came under attack, the "ever closer" European Union began to shred and an authoritarian Russia reasserted itself.
It was only a temporary reprieve for the Russian, though, and Wozniacki reasserted her control, pummeling a two-fisted backhand down the line to win the match, before firing a ball into the upper tier of the stands.
Tossing aside five years of career-threatening injury woes, Woods reasserted his status as the best frontrunner in the history of the sport, leading throughout the final round and finishing at 243-under-par 240 at East Lake.
MSCI's index for emerging market stocks rose 0.3 percent with mainland China shares rallying as optimism over trade talks reasserted itself, pushing the blue-chip index 2 percent higher, pacing it for its strongest week since November 2015.
Later, during a lengthy briefing in which he quoted philosopher Friedrich Engels and U.S. statesman Henry Kissinger, Yanukovich reasserted his innocence and presented three thick volumes that he said contained evidence of what really happened during the uprising.
In March, Mayor Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles signed an executive directive titled "Standing With Immigrants: A City of Safety, Refuge and Opportunity for All," which reasserted the city's longstanding policy of not cooperating with federal immigration enforcement.
The president reasserted that mass shootings are a "mental problem," a characterization experts, including the American Psychiatric Association, have disputed, noting that people with mental illnesses are more likely to be victims of violence than perpetrators of it.
Washington (CNN)White House press secretary Sarah Sanders reasserted during Monday's press briefing that President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, lied before Congress last month when he claimed that he never asked the President for a pardon.
In a series of posts the day after senior American intelligence officials briefed Congress and directly contradicted some of Mr. Trump's rosier estimations, the president reasserted his own conclusions and trumpeted his accomplishments on critical national security matters.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang on Saturday called on the U.S. to avoid discussion of the issue and reasserted China's claim of sovereignty over the tiny uninhabited islands, known in Japanese as the Senkaku and Chinese as Diaoyu.
He has even repaired his pride (to the extent that it ever needs repair) and reasserted his dominance by coming up with a conspiracy theory for how the Republican nomination was actually stolen from him — by the news media!
It obliterated its own previous record — 126 nominations in 2015 — and reasserted its position as King of Emmy Mountain after Netflix briefly stole the title (the first time any network had beat HBO in almost 20 years) last year.
Biden, meanwhile, has reasserted himself as the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination, and Warren voters tend to be college-educated women, two demographics that seems to be leaning more toward Biden than Sanders based on Super Tuesday exit polls.
TAIPEI, Taiwan — A State Department official on Wednesday reasserted America's commitment to Taiwan's defense at a dinner attended by its president, a day after China's leader issued a stern warning against any challenges to China's claim to the island.
The South Korean news media quoted the unidentified intelligence source as saying that General Ri, a career army officer, might have been targeted for purging after resisting the control the ruling Workers' Party has reasserted over the military under Mr. Kim.
Most importantly, however, just being present at the second Pro-Am reasserted Fortnite's mainstream popularity with young, impressionable gaming fans, many of whom were ecstatic to be watching their favorite game played by their favorite streamers in such glamorous fashion.
All the same, after a period in 2012-14 when Chinese officials engaged in a lively and sometimes public debate about whether North Korea really was a strategic asset, China's government has reasserted its traditional support for its troublesome neighbour.
Earlier this month, the government reasserted that there was "no organized presence" of Islamic State in Pakistan after an intelligence chief warned a parliamentary panel that the group was a threat, and was coordinating with militant groups in the country.
It was only in the 1990s that England reasserted its claim to be a global football hub, rebranding its top division as the Premier League in response to a series of violent tragedies that had brought the game into serious disrepute.
But America in principle reasserted itself when Jim Crow laws were struck down in the 1950s and 1960s, and with the rise of the Civil Rights Movement, it's no coincidence that immigration quotas based on nationality were lifted in 1965.
Julian Rishwain hit a 3-pointer for Boston College coming out of a timeout to trim the gap to 12, but Northwestern quickly reasserted itself with five straight points on a 216-pointer by Gaines and a layup by Buie.
In several books published over 15 years, Mr Gray has reasserted his belief that there is no God, while also attacking the liberal humanism that has emerged in God's stead—which, he thinks, is as flaky as the religion it has replaced.
BUT, YOU KNOW, WE'VE REASSERTED A MILE OF GROWTH AND WE'VE SAID WE WILL REWARD SUCCESS, WE WILL NOT PUNISH IT. THAT'S WHAT THE LOWER TAX RATES AND DEREGULATION AND TRADE REFORM IS ALL ABOUT AND I DARE SAY IT IS WORKING.
The strongest justification of the referendum is that it was a one-off vote to settle the vexed constitutional question of Britain's relationship with the EU: once Britain has reasserted its independence, the sovereignty of Parliament will be restored and populism contained.
But Beyoncé and her performance reasserted that she and her camp not only know the definition but could execute lessons in how to walk in it all while being backed by a band made up of members from historically black colleges and universities.
After a summer of discontent over the threat of a protracted trade war with the United States and pushback against the infrastructure investments at the heart of his Belt and Road Initiative, Mr. Xi has reasserted his place atop the political system.
Trump also reasserted his false claim that President Barack Obama was the person responsible for family separations, although it was the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" policy which led to thousands of children being separated from their parents after crossing the border illegally.
After five years of complications in his personal life and injury woes, Woods reasserted his status as the best front-runner in the history of the sport, leading throughout the final round and finishing at 11-under-par 269 at East Lake.
Following the announcement, Western Digital, which jointly operates Toshiba's main chip plant, reasserted in a statement that Toshiba was in breach of their joint venture contracts and said that a U.S. court hearing on its request for an injunction was scheduled for July 14.
The government reasserted its view on Thursday, a day after Intelligence Bureau director general Aftab Sultan told a parliamentary panel that Islamic State was coordinating with militant groups and that hundreds of people had left Pakistan to join its fight in Syria, media reports say.
"Mississippi adopted its flag at the same time it vigorously reasserted white control of the state, the flag was intended to be an official endorsement of white supremacy, and by continuing to fly it, Mississippi broadcasts that message on daily basis," Moore&aposs attorneys wrote.
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, making an Armed Forces Day speech from a podium dwarfed by a towering statue of Myanmar's three ancient kings in the capital, Naypyitaw, reasserted the military's belief that it is the country's sole unifying force and protector of the constitution.
MOSCOW — Thirty years after the last Soviet troops retreated from Afghanistan, Russia on Tuesday reasserted itself as a player in the region, hosting talks between the Taliban and senior Afghan politicians aimed at speeding the exit of another superpower — this time the United States.
But Trump refused to call on Russian President Vladimir Putin to stay out of the American politics and instead reasserted his desire to draw Russia and the US closer together as president -- building on a long-established track record of Trump's fondness for the autocratic Russian leader.
Late on Wednesday, Trump reasserted his strong opposition to the refugee program, calling it a "dumb deal" on Twitter, and promising to investigate it: The U.S. has pledged to take 1,250 refugees from Australian detention centres located on the island of Nauru and Papua New Guinea.
Jamal Murray scored 24 points, Nikola Jokic had 19 points and 12 rebounds and Will Barton scored 18 points for Denver, which trailed 85-71 entering the fourth quarter but rallied to take a brief lead with about five minutes to go before Cleveland reasserted control.
Smith's comments followed an off-the-rails press conference by Trump on Tuesday, during which he reasserted claims that "both sides" were to blame for violence during a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville on Saturday that ultimately left one dead and at least 19 others injured.
This is obviously an ideal setup for a controversial site like the Daily Stormer, and in fact, in a May blog post directly responding to criticism that Cloudflare works with the Daily Stormer, CEO Matthew Prince reasserted the company's commitment to protecting its anonymous network of hosts.
After a disappointing first-round exit at the French Open and a narrow, five-set loss to Milos Raonic in the fourth round at Wimbledon, Mr Zverev reasserted himself at another Masters-level event in August, defeating Mr Federer in straight sets at the Rogers Cup in Montreal.
But a lot of it is thanks to the fact that Oscar reality more or less reasserted itself this year, after a couple of wild Oscar seasons that went right down to the wire and resulted in come-from-behind winners (Spotlight in 2016 and Moonlight in 2017).
In a statement provided to CNN Tuesday by his attorney, Timothy Savage reasserted that his daughter "dropped out of college and disappeared," that he and his wife "have not seen or had a conversation with our daughter since December of 2016," and that she didn't attend her grandfather's funeral.
The spokesperson responded to this by pointing to a blog post that an Amazon employee wrote following the ACLU's last test which noted that for public safety use cases, Rekognmition shouldn't be used with less than a 99 percent confidence level, a point that the spokesperson reasserted to Gizmodo.
At his original sentencing hearing late in 2018, Mr. Flynn reasserted his guilt and acknowledged to prosecutors that he lied about working to influence American officials on behalf of Turkey, though prosecutors charged him only with lying to the F.B.I. as part of the deal to secure his cooperation.
For the millions who watched on television, it was the day the supreme law, embodied in the 11 judges - black and white - sitting impassively in an old apartheid prison in Johannesburg, reasserted itself in a state that has lost its way since the idealism of Nelson Mandela's four years in office.
Coats also said he needed to "correct the record" after he put out a statement on Monday -- without consulting the White House -- in which he reasserted the intelligence community's assessment that Moscow had interfered in the election after Trump expressed doubts about that finding in the joint news conference with Putin.
There is ever more reliance on Anderson and Hillman and less dependence on Manning, who missed six games with a partly torn plantar fascia in his left foot before replacing an ineffective Brock Osweiler in the third quarter of the season finale three weeks ago, a comeback that reasserted him as the starter.
At the same time, Universal's management decided to clamp down on the growing practice of releasing new music through exclusive deals with digital outlets like Apple Music and Tidal, a move that reasserted the label's control over the music its artists produce but also risked alienating top performers who benefit from such promotions.
And if his Cabinet reasserted, within four days, "their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office," Congress would have to assemble within two days and two-thirds of both the House and Senate would have to vote to remove the President within 21 days.
Since then, he has reasserted several times his intention to pull out of Syria quickly, despite a barrage of warnings and criticism from friends and foes, along with reports from unnamed administration officials who say the move would be damaging to US interests, dangerous for US allies -- and beneficial to Russia, Iran and Turkey.
Trump's win dovetailed with a rise in U.S. yields, reversing the safe-haven trade that stemmed from fears over the fallout of Britain's vote to leave the EU. Yields have also risen as some Federal Reserve officials reasserted calls for a rate increase by year-end, a move that is increasingly seen as likely by the market.
Clinton herself has reasserted her feminist identity, sometimes covertly: At both the Democratic National Convention and the final debate, she wore a crisp white suit, a sartorial homage to the white-clad suffragists whose victories are recent enough that a small number of women who were born before women could legally cast a ballot will be voting for Mrs.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Friday evening reasserted his openness to reaching a new Iran deal, days before the U.S. is set to reimpose a final set of sanctions on Tehran.
Whether the threats to our nation are physical or economic, overt or political, they will be met head on and in a way that makes it clear that a world without America leadership is a dangerous world and that in a world in which American leadership is reasserted, all people of good faith and good conscience can profit and be more secure.
It's a film that is, in part, about the arrogance of presuming to understand someone — first expressed through the one artist's failed attempt to paint Héloïse's portrait, and again reasserted by the push and pull of Marianne and Héloïse's relationship, forged under false pretense and continually reshuffled until the truth becomes a secret that they share, and the lie becomes the unfortunate story they tell the world.
The dramatic move was teased as a big announcement Wednesday morning and dominated the news cycle a day after 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 swept five Northeastern primaries and reasserted his dominance of the GOP race.
Washington reasserted control in Game 5 and especially Game 6, but not before reminding us that their defense was just as bad as Cleveland's during the second half of the year, that their core players beyond John Wall and Bradley Beal are still prone to bouts of inconsistency, and that their bench can suddenly look like garbage (and that was before losing Markieff Morris during a Game 1 loss to Boston).
But Trump and his allies have reasserted his allegations that his campaign was improperly surveilled leading up to the 2016 election following the release of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's full report, which did not establish the Trump campaign conspired with the Russian government, and neither implicated nor exonerated the president on obstruction of justice.

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