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"rehash" Definitions
  1. an arrangement of ideas, pieces of writing or pieces of film into a new form but without any great change or improvement
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If this information seems confusing to you now, never fear: Underwood's season of The Bachelor is going to rehash it and rehash it and rehash it.
"If he wants to rehash that, he'll rehash that," Sanford said of the President.
But that can't stop the movie from feeling like a rehash of a rehash, a story covering ground that's already been reimagined in a much more effective way.
A rehash of a reboot that ... hasn't evolved much.
But "In the Enemy's House" is not a mere rehash.
I don't want to rehash, but from there it snowballed.
His juiciest anecdotes are just a rehash of old rumors.
Ehrlich called the federal indictment a "rehash" of those charges.
We need not rehash his myriad moral failings in detail.
Then they settled in to rehash the past as usual.
So, enough with movies that continue to rehash these tired characters.
It's really just a shorter rehash of the classic Downton opener.
Your songs tap into that familiar vein without being trite rehash.
A mediocre rehash of every action movie you've ever seen ever.
We decided it couldn't just rehash what was in the clips.
We don't need to rehash why that is — you already know.
He advises that people not to rehash their résumés during their interview.
But largely a rehash and yet this dominated for a couple days.
And why would they choose to rehash something filmed months ago now?
And on Thursday, both Heitkamp and Cramer sought to rehash that battle.
"It's basically a rehash of what was discussed before," Corbyn said Tuesday.
I will not rehash here the eternal debate between legality and legitimacy.
Basically a rehash of the major themes of this interminable election season.
I'm not going to rehash them, but have linked back for your convenience.
It causes her to rehash her Personal Jesus moment and DAMN SHE CRACKS.
To those familiar with Hanford, this is a rehash of a tired story.
I don't need to fully rehash why we know the Earth is round.
It would take a lot of space to rehash all the insanity here.
This so-called 'documentary' is just another rehash of dated and discredited allegations.
But in 2100, LG is giving us a rehash: the LG V230S ThinQ.
It's a great way to rehash your favorite memories and learn new stories.
It's happening in real time, rather than a rehash of the last election.
Plenty have denounced the latest talks as a mere rehash of the Annan plan.
My roommate returns from her boyfriend's house, and we rehash details from last night.
It creates mini disasters and then documents them, all so we can rehash them.
The other reason not to rehash the debate is that there's no right answer.
As Democrats ponder the future and rehash the devastating loss we incurred on Nov.
Much of the Sanders-Clinton back and forth was a rehash of earlier debates.
Before chalking this off as an exaggeration, let's rehash the breadth of EPA's rule.
Much of the book's content is a rehash of initial suspicions and false leads.
They continue to rehash the giant loud-mouth coach and the tiny gymnast storyline.
This idea might seem original, but I know it as more of a rehash.
Sanders also tried brushing off the book as a rehash of old -- incorrect -- stories.
Kudlow said his job will be "not to rehash things but to execute" policy.
Essentially, the special is a rehash of all of the information that's already been presented.
I won't rehash the details of climate change—others do a better job of it.
There's nothing particularly wrong with Newt, and I'm glad that he's not a Harry-rehash.
Johnson said Kelly is innocent and that the indictments were a rehash of previous charges.
And in a frightening rehash of current events, they return to Belgium as homegrown terrorists.
He does not rehash or relive deals because he is on to the next one.
I raise this issue not to rehash the debate between analytics and more traditional polling.
Much of the trial felt like a rehash of a workplace complaint gone horribly wrong.
Critics of the bill say it's just a rehash of typical conservative religious freedom demands.
It's impossible to rehash yesterday or worry about tomorrow when you're living in the present.
So just to rehash: More than 75 percent of Republicans don't think congressional Republicans like Trump.
We won't rehash how it all went down, but just know that you are not alone.
Others saw it as a rehash of the greatest tricks and treats of the first season.
"The report itself is nothing more than an attempt to rehash old allegations" wrote Trump's lawyers.
Although the five characters will experience the same event, it won't be a Groundhog Day rehash.
Is it going to be a really close election, where we have a rehash of 2000?
Are all the '90s nostalgia acts just part and parcel for the 20-year rehash cycle?
February 19th, 2016 Don't worry, I'm not going to rehash the troubled history of HTC again.
The content isn't just a rehash of the "Entertainment Tonight" on-air broadcast, the network claims.
When he got back, we sat down while Dory took a nap to rehash this conversation.
She didn't just want to rehash her stories, either — she wanted to explore other people's stories.
Much of this works just as it did on recent Kindles, so I won't rehash it.
But at the same time, her story feels a bit like a rehash of that basic idea.
Even the "new" MacBook Air's aluminum wedge-shaped body is a rehash of a decade-old design.
It used the method of attack as an attempt to rehash arguments about migrants and Islamic terror.
Basically, she's a rehash of a 2000s beach girl, to match the VSCO app's sun-drenched filters.
Is Kenny Loggins going to collaborate with say, The Chainsmokers, for a rehash of the theme song?
This was a thin rehash of their existing positions of pushing for transition, democracy and human rights.
"I don't really want to rehash the past, [but] you guys were all against me," Giudice said.
"It takes a huge emotional toll on a rape victim to have to rehash this," Goldberg said.
Most of what was said was a rehash of both of their positions with little additional insight.
Everywhere it has been pointed out that this election feels like a prolonged rehash of 285s enmities.
A card game to play with other friends to rehash favorite stories and learn some new ones
There is no need to rehash the basics, which have been in the headlines for weeks now.
The only thing I could think of to not rehash it was to go with their children.
But my parents' tendency to rehash the topic forces me to confront both their mortality and my own.
This is an extension of the film's other problems with feeling like a rehash of the originals, really.
Happily, there's no need to rehash those old arguments, because the proposed system includes no offsets at all.
One source briefed on the offer said it was just a "rehash" of previous offers China had made.
What is admirable is that the show does not depend on nostalgia, nor does it simply rehash events.
Raul Grijalva said the meeting was a "rehash" of old meetings, with the same talking points and positions.
This reported conversation does little more than rehash speculation about Syed's motives, which were thoroughly canvassed by Serial.
"This is not some sort of rehash of 2007, where, by that point, a crash was inevitable," Cramer argued.
" In a statement, Zervos's lawyer, Gloria Allred, called Trump's brief "a rehash of arguments that he has already made.
Greenberg has also denied the latest round of charges, saying they are based on a rehash of prior allegations.
The change is subtle, but it's part of Twitter's plans to rehash some of the features of the platform.
The opposition Labour party said May's latest Withdrawal Agreement Bill was a "rehash" and would not support the plans.
So, let's head down memory lane and rehash some of the things we used to love about our flares.
"This so called 'documentary' is just another rehash of dated and discredited allegations," Jackson's estate said in a statement.
The Indiana law is not another rehash of previous abortion-related arguments to arrive at the court since 1973.
But, but, but: The "60 Minutes" report is largely a rehash of familiar complaints against Google from longstanding opponents.
Here's a brief rehash for those living underneath a rock—or those baseball fans conditioned to ignore the Rockies.
Let's rehash what this "scandal" actually was: It started from allegations that she mishandled the Benghazi attacks in 2012.
This Manichaean view — a misguided rehash of the Cold War policies of Ronald Reagan — threatens to polarize the region.
But if "Faust" finds Mr. Castorf up to his old tricks, the production never feels like a tired rehash.
Trump is jumping on a rehash of old allegations already dealt with by the IAEA to "nix" the deal.
According to the intel The Hollywood Reporter exclusively obtained, this series isn't just a rehash of the Penny Marshall movie.
So the title of his book isn't just a rehash of an old joke — his birth really was a crime.
The opposition Labour Party called May's latest Withdrawal Agreement Bill a "rehash" and said it would not support the plans.
I don't want to just rehash all their little words—I want it to be something that I'm actually saying.
Some have grumbled that it has been turned into a rehash of the 2016 primary between Sanders and Hillary Clinton.
Executives rehash corporate PR points that have usually already been fleshed out in earnings reports and conversations with the press.
Instead, they described the proposal as a rehash of previous commitments Chinese leaders have publicly announced, like selectively lifting tariffs.
Certainly adequate, but notably underwhelming, the resulting project is a mediocre rehash of every action movie you've ever seen ever.
"This so called 'documentary' is just another rehash of dated and discredited allegations," the estate told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
She stands by her allegations, but she declined to rehash or elaborate on them, citing her desire to move forward.
"When I think of a band like Municipal Waste, I really don't think of them as a rehash," he explains.
After most games we'd head to a bar, where we'd drink a few beers and rehash the ump's bad calls.
Wiener's book has been reviewed extensively, and Fowler's is a rehash of a viral blog post from three years ago.
But in her final voice message to her friend, said her lawyer, John Markham, she did not rehash that dispute.
But I don't want to rehash or defend Dr. Peterson's views here — he's more than capable of doing that himself.
They'll rehash everything you've ever done wrong and push every button they can to retaliate against you for rejecting them.
You have incentives to do slideshows, you have incentives to rehash the news and pop in the Google News algorithm.
Of course, one clear risk with that strategy is politicians often want to move on rather than rehash past events.
To quickly rehash, a company raises a down round when investors think the company is worth less than it was before.
Aside from outlining new policy, Sessions didn't miss the opportunity to rehash the tenuous link between violent crime and undocumented immigration.
At the same time, the teens have developed into solid characters without feeling like just a rehash of what transpired before.
But the event was meant to be much more of a progressive pep rally than a rehash of the 2016 campaign.
Rehash those cringe-worthy moments where you, say, were too harsh with your S.O. or got caught in a white lie.
Instead, the proposal has been described as a rehash of previous commitments Chinese leaders have publicly announced, like selectively lifting tariffs.
Republicans have accused Democrats of seeking to rehash the Mueller report in an attempt to damage the president heading into 2020.
But don't expect the series, which spans seven hours and 43 minutes, to be a rehash of FX's The People v.
It's rare to find a ballet movie or TV show that doesn't rehash clichés and features professional dancers as lead actors.
" Simmons responded that they were "both hurt for different reasons" and added, "I don't want to rehash the past at all.
In many ways, it was a rehash of agreements that the two nations had reached in the past but never honored.
From there, the article launches straight into a rehash of the basic stats on the vaping illnesses and teen-vaping rates.
Most interestingly, it doesn't just rehash the story of the Holy Land we already know, but imagines a new, subversive ending.
And Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan was forced to rehash the botched rollout of that policy to skeptical lawmakers.
Every season, Survivor has a live finale in which all the contestants get together to rehash their experiences on the show.
Chronic overthinkers rehash conversations they had yesterday, second-guess every decision they make, and imagine disastrous outcomes all day every day.
If I didn't know better, I'd say Rob Zombie, who directed this rehash of the original Halloween, is one sadistic fuck.
To be clear, it's not because I often rehash my experiences in my head or support my pumpkins on their continuing journeys.
My colleague James Vincent spent 1,200 words describing the $799 Seaboard Rise back in 2015, so I won't rehash all that here.
Instead of focusing on my breathing, I'd rehash old conversations with the lines I wish I'd said, or dream up impossible stories.
That leads to a particularly tense talk between the two women, who rehash every reason why their relationship is the most dysfunctional.
It isn't particularly fun to rehash things that have already been reported, and the profession prizes information that really, truly is new.
As such, the purpose of this film isn't to rehash the past in visual form, or go over what we already know.
The details of a sexual encounter gone wrong are now scandalously well-known and it is not my intention to rehash them.
It's actually an "Old Green Deal," a rehash of the environmental platform called Energiewende, or "energy transition," adopted in Germany in 85003.
Trump is jumping on a rehash of old allegations already dealt with by the (International Atomic Energy Agency) to 'nix' the deal.
In the days after his inauguration, Trump took to Twitter to rehash his assertion that millions voted illegally in the presidential election.
But the basic outline of the night seems to be clear: A rehash of the 2628 election, but with more Democratic strength.
Most people wouldn't want to repeatedly rehash the details of their split, and they certainly wouldn't want to do so with strangers.
And we don't want to be totally tied down to that, because we don't really consider the show this rehash or homage.
I covered those deficiencies (and the way to fix them) in some detail here, way back in 2012, and won't rehash them.
So let's rehash: There is an animal we've found to be clever that is on the brink of extinction — largely because of humans.
In addition to a rehash of some of the couple's toughest moments, viewers will also watch never-before-seen clips from their journeys.
Consequently, it also pigeonholed him as the disembodied hand guy, which he would rehash in varying degrees for the rest of his career.
Nolan reported that he didn't want the show to become a rehash year after year, with new guests arriving at Westworld each season.
Of course, in the wake of the crisis, a showrunner could not simply rehash the old Gordon Gekko formula for a modern audience.
"It's a rehash of worries about autism, the scientific community basically had a justifiable conniption, including me," medical ethicist Arthur Caplan told Newsweek.
They tend to rehash the same conversations over and over, pontificating about their partners' imperfections but becoming hostile when confronted about their own.
On Wednesday, there was no need to rehash the glory days, or the battle outside that's still raging across that Jersey state line.
Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) to rehash the central allegations against the president and warn of the consequences of failing to hold him accountable.
It could also be widely dismissed by outside observers as an over-hyped rehash of promises the president already made during the campaign.
Now, over a decade after falling out, or quitting, whichever it is that happened, a few of us will rehash the church times.
After a winner is crowned, a reunion show will air at 10, with all the contestants returning to rehash their time in Fiji.
A White House spokesman, Eric Schultz, responded to Chaffetz' call by portraying it as an attempt to rehash the merits of the historic agreement.
As John Stuart Mill said, we must rehash even unpleasant arguments to remind ourselves what the counterarguments are: Sunshine is a disinfectant, people say.
Its latest and greatest manufacturing process, which should have delivered a big performance boost, is years late, leaving the firm to rehash existing designs.
But this nearly always leads to a big rehash of the politics surrounding my employer, together with the same old talking points and statistics.
Another factor driving the Clinton impeachment rehash: the words of the members of Congress themselves who held office back more than two decades ago.
But otherwise, "Dead Men Tell No Tales," directed by Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg from a script by Jeff Nathanson, is a tedious rehash.
Restaurants and businesses took the opportunity to rehash their doomsday predictions that such a change will wreck the economy and force businesses to close.
A movie-opening shootout on a subway platform is just a rehash of the lobby sequence from The Matrix but without the impeccable wirework choreography.
Even if Mueller does nothing more than rehash the findings in his report (as he has vowed to do), his findings are devastating to Trump.
As executed, though, hold that wake-up call, considering that most of its big ideas essentially rehash ground "Network" covered more than 40 years ago.
Fitbit, for its part, has naturally called the allegations fiction, adding that they're essentially a rehash of charges that the ITC turned over in October.
The Economist: The tight-loose thesis is intriguing, but one reading is that it is a mere rehash of the old adage: "Everything in moderation".
As a writer, how did you find a way to rehash the same fights over and over again, in such interesting, accurate, and nuanced ways?
We rehash a lot of what just happened and eventually resolve it to the point where we're civil enough to eat dinner with his family.
The second-worst thing about the debate was that it felt like a rehash of previous installments featuring the same cast and the same conflicts.
Not to rehash history too much, but it's worth emphasizing that the Apple Macintosh did a lot to bring computers to life, particularly the mouse.
No word yet on when the revamped Kick-Ass will debut, but for those expecting a rehash of the original with a gimmick, never fear.
Is it possible to get chills watching what is, in essence, an hour-long rehash of a film you've already seen, maybe more than once?
I won't rehash the litany of hurdles that stocks have had to clear since March 2009, the market bottom set during the last bear market.
After the woman is killed in a car accident the friends reunite, rehash old grievances, and then embark on a shooting spree intended as vigilantism.Yikes.
As we all know, and we certainly don't have to rehash here, Trump campaigned on many issues with more passion than he did regarding student loans.
"We were conscious that we had a particular sound we wanted to retain, however, we didn't want to rehash things we'd already done before," Goswell says.
But Musk made it clear that he didn't want to rehash the past: "I don't think it's worth going over those things," he told the audience.
Meanwhile, we're still learning a lot about Robert's Rebellion against Rhaegar Targaryen in the core saga, so it wouldn't make much sense to rehash it separately.
But the movie thankfully doesn't just rehash what we already know, and Watts makes a few savvy choices to give the iconic webslinger a fresh feel.
It's been at least a year since I've seen a new portable Bluetooth speaker that wasn't some half-hearted rehash of the millions that came before.
Running nearly nine hours, O.J.: Made in America puts Simpson's murder trial at its center, but Edelman isn't out to rehash that court case's tawdriest moments.
The film is a rehash of the many reincarnation stories that have populated the Bollywood romance genre over the years and has nothing new to say.
Samantha Gross, a Brookings energy and climate expert, said she's concerned that the U.S. could seek to rehash "destructive" arguments that other nations have moved beyond.
Some, like her rehash of the custody battle over Baby M, are downright rote, and her ruminations on lives without children could have been much richer.
Mike: It seems like an automated rehash of what Facebook did two years ago or so, when they said they were cracking down on clickbait before.
I'm not going to rehash the arguments over the iPhone 7's lack of a headphone jack, or the new MacBook Pro's lack of legacy ports.
Unesco member states have used the organization to rehash historical disputes, fight over competing claims to cultural heritage and challenge the international legitimacy of their rivals.
In effect, the director Lars Klevberg has delivered a platonic rehash of "Fatal Attraction," with a three-foot hunk of plastic in the Glenn Close role.
Two years ago, many Americans thought Trump was a lunatic and Hillary Clinton was a depressing rehash of everything that was uninspiring about the Democratic Party.
It would be easy to rehash stereotypes about competitive dance as purely cutthroat and female adolescence (there's just one boy on the team) as purely harrowing.
No new proposal from White House Lawmakers described the meeting as "positive" but also mostly a "rehash" of where both sides stand on stalled immigration talks.
It's so ludicrously big that I could rehash the different ways to measure it over and over again until my flight out of Las Vegas on Saturday.
Maybe Fonda didn't want to rehash what she did with her face in that moment, which, as the owner of said face, is absolutely within her right.
Miranda Lambert had a good reason for not doing any interviews before she released her latest album — she didn't want to "rehash" the heartbreak that inspired it.
The special provides a complete and thorough rehash of Arie's journey with Maynard, and the main takeaway is that they liked to make out, like, a lot.
He writes poetry and has a philosophical bent, and as we rehash various questions about the complications and potential difficulties of the launch, he seems at peace.
But Rivard-Hiller, who recently left Au Pied de Cochon's sugar shack (on very good terms) after six intense years, is not one to rehash old classics.
The sun was still shining through the windows and we were all rehashing the birth like we used to rehash a great college party the morning after.
Right-wing activists and GOP leaders to this day rehash the 2628 presidential election, demonizing Hillary Clinton's conduct and criticizing her recent steps back into the spotlight.
Enough has been beautifully written about my former university classmate Kim Wall, who died in murky and horrific circumstances this month, so I won't rehash it here.
Now, years later, they're left to confront the memories and scars the incident inflicted and must rehash the events that drove them away from their childhood home.
He did not appear in last week's "Men Tell All" episode, in which men who have been eliminated gather to rehash the juicy events of the season.
"The basic strategy is to look at whether you have made an announcement in the past that you can rehash" to align with the president's election promises.
The week before the final episode, the show gathered some of its contestants, including Lee and Kenny, to rehash their behavior in front of a live audience.
It was replaced by a joint declaration that was simply a rehash of NATO goals updated with some new numbers reflecting increased defense spending by NATO members.
The overall argument is merely a repetition of one made back in 2010 by Freakonomics, which itself was largely a rehash of another study published in 2008.
"But the Republicans have spent so much time saying that Obama was to blame, it's going to be hard going back to rehash that argument," Smikle said.
And his United Nations speech on Tuesday morning contained few new ideas, opting instead for a rehash of his past years' addresses focused on nationalism and sovereignty.
Love interests in Adrian stood as background fodder from movie to movie; Balboa's opponents became all the more cartoonish—and even still—I loved the rehash around that.
You mentioned CBO, and I don't want to rehash all the CBO methodology from our last interview, but what are you expecting from their analysis of this bill?
The Lifetime movie Menendez: Blood Brothers, was, once again, a rehash of the same family stories, this time with a sympathetic slant on the brothers and their mother.
However, Rooney suggested it would not be particularly fruitful for Democrats to bring Cohen back, saying that his testimony would just rehash that he had lied to them.
To an American, this rhetoric and these justifications will sound like a rehash of the Kemp-Roth tax cuts, Reaganomics, and the long reign of the supply-siders.
Even at this early and very bracing stage of "Baby Driver," I worried that the smell of gasoline might be overpowered by the pungent aroma of the rehash.
Producers for Jason Whitlock's House Party In A Fucking Convention Center By The Bay on FS1 no doubt wanted to rehash this story, but how to add value?
The rehash recognizes that, effectively reducing the share of the enlarged company – valued at around $120 billion at the close on Thursday – that will go to Sprint shareholders.
It's been only six months since that incident and we're now faced with yet another one of these faux-charming tales, and thus, forced to rehash this point.
Wednesday's hearing is poised to rehash the long and difficult road Manafort has had in her Washington, DC, courtroom and with prosecutors from special counsel Robert Mueller's office.
My social anxiety often causes me to overthink and rehash conversations and interactions I have for hours, and especially compounded with alcohol, I tend to get depressed about it.
Some of the worlds have better stories than others, like the Kingdom of Corona's rehash of Tangled that puts Sora at the center of that very good movie's action.
The message appears to be a rehash of a Facebook hoax that dates back to at least 2012, when a nearly identical warning went viral on the social network.
" Pivoting away from the conversation about refugees, Trump takes a moment to rehash his electoral college win, claiming that the Democratic Party lost the election because of "stupid deals.
We had just lost a family member a month or so ago, so I didn't really feel the need to rehash the whole "death is part of life" thing.
But it has one big problem: In order to earn the "Alien" name, director Ridley Scott was forced to rehash a lot of moments from his 1979 sci-fi classic.
This is the first thing I've heard so far that doesn't sound like a rehash of some more popular Atlanta rap, although it hits a few Rae Sremmurd-like cadences.
"Google's petition for certiorari presents a rehash of arguments that have already been thoughtfully and thoroughly discredited," Oracle executive vice president and general counsel Dorian Daley said in a statement.
Epstein's attorney, Reid Weingarten, told the judge that the indictment is just a rehash of the 2008 Florida investigation — and that there is no new information in the latest documents.
Though revered in Hollywood for having created some of the most indelible scores in movie history, Williams tends to rehash his favorite keys and melodies across his body of work.
Though the character is embraced by some as a gay Disney icon, a simple rehash of the sarcastic character may not have sat as well in 2019 with all viewers.
If you're imagining a rehash of the Trump-Rubio attacks on one another from the primary resurfacing in the fall, you wouldn't be alone, and they could hurt both campaigns.
The rehash of scandals from Bill Clinton's administration comes as Hillary Clinton's campaign has been dogged by controversy over her use of a private email server while secretary of State.
It was also criticized for putting the impetus on women to rehash the kinds of performative expressions of trauma that we've seen from other hashtags in the past, like #YesAllWomen.
If the kickoff rally was any indication, Season 2 of this political reality show promises to be largely a rehash of Season 1 — except darker, whinier and even more divisive.
Asked to perform a tribute to Muhammad Ali at the ESPY awards in July, Chance refused to rehash an old track, instead penning a powerful new song for the occasion​.
"Politically, it looks like a rehash of 'Project Fear'," Dominic Raab, who resigned as May's Brexit minister earlier this month, told the Daily Telegraph, which reported the government report's forecasts overnight.
In fact, the G8's design is mostly a rehash, with its 19.5:9 screen aspect ratio and wide notch to match, though the G8's notch is a little different.
I'm not going to rehash it here because what would be the point of that, but suffice to say that even if you love racism it still wasn't a funny joke.
Sunrise hosts David Koch and Sam Armytage discussed her work with the UNHCR for a few minutes, before turning the rest of her segment into a rehash of the television show.
Making its successor, though, it's as though the band had a choice: they could rehash the last record; or they could wipe the slate clean and chuck it through the window.
"What's more, China could open more sectors to U.S. firms and will rehash openness to high-tech U.S. imports as well as services trade as quid pro quo," the note added.
They reposted the same clumsily worded "legal" message about Instagram making all of its users' photos and messages public — a rehash of a hoax that dates back to at least 2012.
And I'm doing what I'm doing, and for me to sort of rehash all of that gives you an opportunity over the next week just to replay and replay and replay.
It would fall somewhere in the low-energy tradition of Romney-Obama, perhaps with the added promise (threat?) of a dynastic rehash: another Clinton (Hillary) squaring off against another Bush (Jeb!).
I knew she was on the other side, eager to rehash her day, but as a true introvert, there were times I didn't answer, hoping she would think I wasn't home.
The point now is not just to rehash the past, nor even to see how it dominates the present, but to reconcile the two and move toward a less broken future.
When Mr. Trump says "there is a cooling and there is a heating," it could be a rehash of the argument among denialists that the climate has shifted enormously over millenniums.
To rehash bluesy rock in a way that's genuinely compelling is a serious challenge, but Damon McMahon, frontman of Amen Dunes, has found his own way down that oft-trodden path.
Indeed, they mostly consisted of a rehash of old decisions — some with origins dating back as many as six years — or plans made independently by companies for their own business reasons.
So there's no need to rehash the details about all the cool, crazy or just plain interesting new products that were introduced at or around this year's show in Las Vegas.
Most people know the show as a parade of people who have made horrible choices and are willing to rehash those choices before a studio audience, and also get into fights onstage.
By the time Cooper appeared on WWHL, the scandal surrounding Griffin's photoshoot had subsided, but if there's one thing we know about Cohen, it's that he likes to rehash the bad times.
We rehash our night and talk about our upcoming trip to his hometown next month, but after some time in the sun we're both hungry, so we change and head to brunch.
Trump's debate performance was a combined rehash of the insolence of his primary debates, the rambling hyperbole of his rallies, with a sprinkle of detail to bolster his message of economic populism.
IBM's Watson is not disruptive AI, it's a rehash of simple algorithms known since the eighties -– and stuff like Deep Mind from Google, Scaled Inference, and Vicarious are knocking its socks off.
"You have a big problem in West Virginia, and we are going to solve that problem," Trump said at a rally Thursday night before moving on to rehash the 2016 presidential race.
Coupled with the dismal Planet of the Apps, an app-focused rehash of ABC's Shark Tank where developers pitch to disinterested celebs, it's not a compelling reason to subscribe to Apple Music.
But Marvel Studios is injecting new characters into new films on a twice-a-year schedule, and at that rate, what could play like familiar resonance starts feeling like a tired rehash.
The alternative Bush offered to Trumpism is just a rehash of failed policies, and his criticisms, while valid, are rendered moot by an uncomfortable truth: He's complicit in the rise of Trumpism.
" Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 94% What critics said: "In what's an otherwise predictable rehash of the first season's success, Stranger Things is saved from sophomore mediocrity by the old guys.
Image Source: Wikimedia CommonsYes, 212's biggest tech story was probably about the ways in which social media forced us to rehash old culture wars and question who was guiding our political discourse.
After dispatching Troicki, 217-24, 21-3, 6-4, to set up a meeting with fourth-ranked Stan Wawrinka, the 13th-seeded Raonic eschewed the usual highlight rehash during his on-court interview.
There are just a couple of catches: One, they'll be carrying on without Mel C (Sporty Spice) and Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice), both of whom chose not to rehash their pop star days.
The jokes were mostly a rehash of the last time Dr. Evil talked to Fallon, and the whole thing felt like a lame attempt to keep the buzz about Austin Powers 4 rolling.
It ranges from official organs of the Kremlin, like state-owned television stations RT and Sputnik, to right-wing blogs that claim to be independent outlets but actually just rehash the Kremlin's rhetoric.
The TV industry would rather rehash old shows than find other LGBTQ creators who have new stories; fortunately, there's now new TV everywhere, including on Facebook, which hosts the fantastic queer comedy Strangers.
In the age of global warming and election-hacking, do we really need a deep-dive rehash of hoaxes as thin and appalling as JT Leroy, the faked Hitler diaries and Stephen Glass?
Same as last season, only weighted by a year's worth of expectation...much of it plays like a lukewarm rehash, with a bit more red meat thrown in to cover up the mustiness.
The whole cast joins Andy Cohen for the season three reunion, and rehash everything from the paternity of Kathryn Dennis' baby boy to Landon Clements' rejected romance with Shep Rose as well as #OldCraig.
Because theater is an inherently social form, most plays are date shows — capital-E events that you want to attend with someone else, so you can rehash the pleasures and problems of them afterward.
He and other celebrities reposted the same clumsily worded "legal" message about Instagram making all of its users' photos and messages public — a rehash of a hoax that dates back to at least 2012.
Watching them debate is "like seeing an old married couple rehash the same argument year after year after year," said Andy Smith, the director of the Survey Center at the University of New Hampshire.
Given Wrangler's history (and much-lauded specialty), there's a lot of denim, which takes shape in Urban Outfitter's rehash as trendy cropped flares and high-waisted overalls, as well as summery shorts and miniskirts.
If we were going to rehash that luxury-box problem, the question might have tried to tease out its moral complexities, like what is the point at which principle is more important than comity?
The new experience category is essentially a rehash of the platform's existing list of food and drink activities — a category that has, according to the company, grown 160 percent year-over-year since 2018.
My view (and, like all the views expressed here, it does not represent the views or policies of my employer, New York University) is that we should resist the temptation to rehash these debates.
"We did not want to rehash the entire abortion issue, we wanted to show the fallout and the collateral damage that has become part of it, which very few people are aware of," says Tamarkin.
Jackson's estate, which has sued HBO and slammed the documentary as "another rehash of dated and discredited allegations," had other plans Sunday, dropping the concert footage on YouTube at the same time as the premiere.
Despite previously telling Entertainment Weekly that her new show wouldn't rehash the events of the big event, she couldn't help but address Sanders during a monologue about the recent appointment of CIA director, Gina Haspel.
I remember you did an interview with The AV Club about the reasoning, so we don't have to rehash the whole thing, but were you getting specific feedback that prompted you to change your mind?
I've written plenty of words about Kirk Ferentz and the stale marriage Iowa has locked itself into with the longest-tenured coach in college football, so I'll spare you a rehash of the bigger picture.
It feels like you're looking at a phone from the future, rather than a tired rehash of a winning design from the past—unsurprisingly, Apple is reportedly considering a similar look for its forthcoming iPhone.
Virtually everything he's written has been a rehash of the popular culture of the last two centuries, reworking not just characters like the Invisible Man but also the thematic concerns of writers like H.P. Lovecraft.
On Monday's episode of Desus & Mero, the Oklahoma City Thunder center sat down with the hosts to rehash his harrowing experience and explain why it was important for him to speak up against Turkey's government.
Directors Karim Amer and Jehane Noujaim don't just rehash yesterday's news; "The Great Hack" is meant more as a cautionary tale, warning viewers about what they give away every time they sacrifice privacy for convenience.
The case is not a rehash of the copiously documented charge that Exxon had for years subsidized climate change denialist groups even as its own scientists were acutely aware of the dangers of global warming.
I wanted to salute the courage of Macron's statement but didn't want to trap myself playing the part of the decolonized subject who can only ever rehash his colonial memory and wail for an apology.
There is also the appeal of intimate counsel: Going to a fortuneteller for relationship advice costs only a fraction of taking such questions to a therapist, and does not demand a rehash of childhood memories.
What looked like it was going to be a rehash of old dick jokes was instead one of the most compassionate comedies I watched all year, as much about friendship and honesty as anything else.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said his party could not vote for the Withdrawal Bill, describing May's new offer as "largely a rehash of the government's position" in talks with the opposition that broke down last week.
In the wake of a major split, you probably aren't in the mood to rehash the gritty details of your relationship — you'd rather paint in broad strokes and claim that you were always in the right.
The Senate's already shot down the first proposal to come up, which was a rehash of a previous Senate health care bill with about $100 billion in extra Medicaid money thrown in to sweeten the pot.
Many of our residents are reliving the trauma we experienced a year ago as the murder trial of James Fields has forced us to rehash every disturbing detail of the attacks our community sustained on Aug.
Rather than rehash this for the next few millenniums — or a long news cycle — perhaps those who are offended that Harambe died to save a child's life can assuage their anger by contributing to gorilla conservation.
It's not just a way to save money, but a chance to reconnect and really talk to each other, even if somedays it's just to gripe about work or rehash last night's episode of Breaking Bad.
Coming into the game, the Falcons were unwilling to rehash the team's failure to hold onto a 2127-210 lead in Super Bowl LI, but they should have been focusing more on their team's offensive struggles.
At some point early in the movie, I wrote in my notes that while Rogue One clearly nods to other films, and is built solidly out of Star Wars franchise lore, it is not a rehash.
For every Tangerine or Viva that dominates the indie and foreign film circuit comes another whitewashed rehash of queer history, like Stonewall, or pandering attempt at inclusiveness with a mostly straight, white cast, like Jenny's Wedding.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said his party could not back May's new offer, calling it "largely a rehash of the government's position," and leading Conservative euro skeptics have also said they will vote against it next month.
On Wednesday, a now-familiar cast of characters surrounding the case convened in a courtroom to rehash arguments about the believability of witnesses, timelines, alibis and a lack of physical evidence linking Michael Skakel to the murder.
King, with about $176,000 cash in the bank, put up his first television ad in the final days before the election (which, as Cook Political Report's Dave Wasserman noted, was largely a rehash of a 2014 ad).
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said his party could not back May's new offer, calling it "largely a rehash of the government's position", and leading Conservative euro sceptics have also said they will vote against it next month.
This is standard supply-side economics, but to see Trumponomics as a rehash of Republican orthodoxy is a mistake—and not only because its economic nationalism is a departure for a party that has championed free trade.
But Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said his party could not vote for the Withdrawal Bill, describing May's new offer as "largely a rehash of the government's position" in talks with the opposition that broke down last week.
The band gets back together, and you know they're going to rehash their old fights, get in their old drama, and talk about the old (and new) couples that have formed since filming wrapped in the summer.
The plot twist is that the characters in this real-life endless loop are not trying to escape the trap; they seem content to rehash their arguments now and forever, until the heat death of the universe.
"ADMIT DEFEAT" Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said his party could not vote for the Withdrawal Bill, describing May's new offer as "largely a rehash of the government's position" in talks with the opposition that broke down last week.
Urzeit has long been distancing itself from the sea of Bone Awl clones that populate this side of black metal, but with this LP they establish themselves as pioneers in a genre that is often barren with rehash.
CNN's Frank Pallotta and Brian Lowry decided to do the same -- taking off their media-reporter hats and donning their fan threads -- to rehash the movie's merits (mostly), shortcomings (less so, but a few) and what comes next.
Speaking in Mexico City as a fourth round of talks to rehash NAFTA was held near Washington, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said they were committed to a "win-win-win" deal.
"The thing we have to ask as Democrats is whether there will be a broad, bitter rehash of the same old divides in our party, or whether we can find another way," she told the crowd in Manchester.
The Clinton campaign is spinning the idea that they believe Trump will use the town hall to rehash the former president's affairs — and the years-old allegation (unproven and unprosecuted) that he raped a woman in the 1970s.
The animus argument is a rehash of the "Trump is a bigot — so anything he does must be bigoted" argument that the federal courts used to block his travel ban, which ultimately was rejected by the Supreme Court.
Let's wrap up this little detour with the beginning of "The Promotion," air date October 18, 1966, a 100 percent rehash of the show's aforementioned-in-the-opening-credits premise, which scientifically proves a long-held national belief.
The New York MTA's current "Dude… Stop the Spread" campaign, which caused so much internet kerfuffle when installed, is only a watered-down rehash of these earlier designs, with boring pictograms instead of Oppy's retro comic book flair.
That's why we've identified a singular outfit formula we can rehash for any and every one of these occasions — one that's simple but malleable, can be dressed up or down, and you won't mind repeating for weeks on end.
Barring some mathematically satisfying anniversary or the death of a significant person, it's hard to imagine a magazine editor willing to produce a full rehash of a story that's history and not current event, however relevant to our times.
Convening diplomats at the UN to rehash drug policy is vital, both from a messaging standpoint and in terms of how countries will now interpret the three UN conventions that have informed national laws for the past half century.
First the spouses talked to each other for 15 minutes about their day; for the next 15 minutes, they were directed to rehash an area of ongoing contention in their relationship — in effect, pressed to argue, which they did.
He can't stand the fact that people used to rehash it whenever they wrote about his music; he hates that it's probably the first thing that comes to a person's mind when (or if) they think about him now.
We can rehash and re-litigate what happened in the car and the nature of the quote, whatever, but what I am sure of is that I printed words that hurt someone and I don't want to do that.
The preamble to the rulemaking Pruitt issued is basically a rehash of the legal case he (and other fossil-state AGs) made against the CPP in the fenceline case — the one that was on the way to being decided.
"For more than a decade, Anthony Levandowski has been an industry-leading innovator in self-driving technologies," one of his lawyers, Miles Ehrlich, said in front of the courthouse, calling the government case a "rehash" of already discredited claims.
On March 5th, the entire cast, including the couples that made it to the alter (and those that didn't), will be sitting down together to rehash the season and give fans an update on where their relationships stand today.
Now, I&aposm not here to rehash old news, and in the spirit of tonight&aposs opening statement I would like to close the book on this and move on, and I would like you to do so as well.
We are apparently doomed to rehash the same arguments every few years as a new swathe of politicians arrive and set to, at the urging of overstretched security and law enforcement agencies, to find new ways to circumvent unbreakable encryption.
Members of the group pass around cigarettes and try to collect themselves so they can rehash how their home—the now-infamous warehouse called The Ghost Ship—became the site of a horrifying inferno that claimed the lives of 2250 people.
The spot goes on to rehash revelations by the Department of Homeland Security that 85033 states could have been targeted by Russian cyberattacks and that Russian-backed Facebook posts had a broad reach during the election, particularly in key swing states.
"This project will not rehash the transition or examine the current administration -- or any administration, for that matter -- but instead will focus on the parts of [Lewis's] book that give life to the lesser-known functions of government," the spokeswoman said.
The acclaim was near unanimous, and placed together, they have a populist appeal: "Real Friends" was a dour rehash of College Dropout's "Family Business," great for the classicists, and "No More Parties in LA" is a current-state-of-Kanye thriller.
You can fight it, go on the defensive, make disparaging claims about "Get Lucky" being a rehash of every Chic song ever written, and describe Random Access Memories as nothing more than the bloated experiment of two overfunded Studio 54-fetishists.
Critics dismissed it as a rehash of ideas put forward in earlier efforts to resolve the conflict, took umbrage at photographs of Palestinians who benefited from American aid programs that the Trump administration has since cut, and assailed its omissions.
The accusations aren't new—they rehash the core of Waymo's civil case against Uber, which settled in February 2018—but their resurfacing in this format threatens to put a dismal end to a career remarkable for its range and variation.
The back-and-forth was not only the most serious schism between the two in the primary race, but it has also split supporters of the candidates — the most vehement of whom have used the episode to rehash old fights.
Meadows and Paul are waiting for an response to their letter, but given the slow pace of Senate confirmation of administration appointees it's unclear if the eventual answer will reflect the GOP consensus or a rehash of the prior administration's policy.
Taking the stage before even half the votes were counted, but with her dismal finish apparent, Ms. Warren sought to cast herself as a candidate who could unify the party's factions and warned against a "long bitter rehash" of the center-vs.
Indeed, while the band's songs are originals and not simply rehash of classic Death material, it's clear that instead of drawing on more modern death metal, Gruesome is focused on breathing new life and aggression into a specific kind of timeless sound.
Epstein pleaded not guilty during a hearing Monday, during which his lawyer suggested that the new case is a rehash of old allegations that are barred from being prosecuted by a deal Epstein cut with the Miami U.S. Attorney's office in 2008.
Although Trump was quick to declare success for the unprecedented summit with Kim Jong Un marked by handshakes and smiles, experts said a joint statement signed in Singapore seemed mostly to rehash old broken promises made by Pyongyang to successive U.S. administrations.
I knew that a funeral was not the place to ask for anything, but I was hoping Patti and I would talk and reconnect, and sometime in the future we'd sit down in front of a tape recorder and rehash the old times.
All of which raises the question of whether the DNC might actually get a bit crazy in Philly this week, in a potentially more tame rehash of the 1968 Chicago disaster that helped send a man named Richard Nixon to the White House.
This isn't a post to rehash the specs, you can check them out in our review and get lots of Vlad-sass with it, although I will remind you that the phone was initially released in gold, white, gray, rose gold, and silver.
The spot goes on to rehash revelations by the Department of Homeland Security that 21 states could have been targeted by Russian cyber attacks and that Russian-backed Facebook posts had a broad reach during the election, particularly in key swing states.
With patent reform efforts in Congress at a standstill, reform proponents urged the Supreme Court to take up the TC Heartland case, which likely will allow them to rehash their arguments in VE Holding and tackle the forum shopping problem head on.
In a cultural climate packed to the brim with dire, pressing problems, she uses her massive platform to rehash tired grudges that she thinks the world has been eagerly waiting to be settled, completely oblivious to the actual concerns of everyday people.
The last two pages rehash some of the initial definitions, but also reiterate how Express Scripts can collect almost any type of revenue it wants and "may realize positive margin" — code for reaping big profits and not having to share with employers.
Across decades, that's what allowed old bulls like Utah's conservative Republican Senator Orrin Hatch to fight fiercely with liberal icons like Ted Kennedy — often in the process of creating strong legislation, for which both received credit — and then grab dinner to rehash.
But originality isn't novelty, and the show is such a calculated rehash of a million tired tropes that it can best be described with Broadway math: "School of Rock" plus "The Full Monty" divided by "The Wedding Singer" — and multiplied by zero.
" — Rick Santorum, the former Republican senator from Pennsylvania, in remarks on CNN on Sunday "The report is nothing more than a rehash of age-old 1977- to 280-year assumptions made by scientists that get paid to further the politics of global warming.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Thursday Canada will not walk away from talks to rehash the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) despite a U.S. proposal to include a clause that could terminate the pact in five years.
Stephen Colbert and ABC's George Stephanopoulos will sit down with Scaramucci over the next few days (Colbert on Monday, Stephanopoulos on Sunday), where everyone will no doubt rehash Scaramucci's 10-day non-stint at the White House, wherein a jobless man lost his job.
Since the red planet is still retrograde (and making even our best-laid plans move in slow motion), so this is an opportunity to rehash, reorganize, and restore anything that's bugging you at work — leave any executing for after the 27th, when Mars goes direct.
"Since we introduced this six years ago — we won't rehash all the issues we've had when we introduced it — we've done a huge investment in getting the map up to par," says Apple SVP Eddy Cue, who now owns Maps, in an interview last week.
And this gap has grown in the weeks since the Washington Post first broke this story: One possibility is that local stations don't feel the need to rehash what Moore is being accused of since there has been so much news coverage around him.
"  I truly hate disloyal people â€" Eric Trump (@EricTrump) August 17, 2018 Whether or not the subtweet is about Omarosa, the people of Twitter looked past that and instead chose to rehash all the times a member of the Trump family's proven himself disloyal.
That meant some of the very people who had been working on it for all those years, and whose efforts had been frustrated by forces they had no control over, now had to rehash the whole wretchedly dull history of something that didn't get done.
Just as the Disney-era "Star Wars" sequels have borrowed heavily from their beloved '70s and '80s predecessors, major policy initiatives on both sides of the aisle are often just a rehash of old ideas that cater to the base, slightly updated for the times.
The dumb ways would be either to just rehash Hillary Clinton's failed "look how terrible this guy is" messaging or to turn the rhetorical dial all the way to 11 and talk constantly about treason and fascism and the looming fall of the republic.
While we won't rehash the entire debate here — the public editor wrote two columns on the subject, the first of which followed Stephens's hiring — the crux of the issue lay in what many readers considered to be inaccurate and misleading claims about climate science.
The more refined end of that spectrum might include "Body Heat" (Tuesday), Lawrence Kasdan's sweat-drenched 28 rehash of "Double Indemnity," starring Kathleen Turner, in her first film role, as a femme fatale and an on-the-rise William Hurt as a credulous lawyer.
The more refined end of that spectrum might include "Body Heat" (Tuesday), Lawrence Kasdan's sweat-drenched 1981 rehash of "Double Indemnity," starring Kathleen Turner, in her first film role, as a femme fatale and an on-the-rise William Hurt as a credulous lawyer.
In March we got a couple straggler proposals: House Republican Pete Sessions of Texas offered up the comically named World's Greatest Healthcare Plan of 2017, a rehash of a 2016 proposal that remixed many of the conservative talking points of the previous two plans.
Besides vast wealth and power, the Apple executive seems trapped in a kernel panic of identical talking points, all of which The New York Times' Andrew Ross Sorkin allowed him to rehash this morning in a Dealbook piece loudly titled "Apple's Tim Cook Barnstorms for 'Moral Responsibility.'"
Ms. Jones, who is black, and her white cast mates have endured months of criticism since the announcement of a reboot of the blockbuster franchise (so much has been written about the internet's outrage and gender-based criticism over the film that we won't rehash it here).
In the past, that document has often been little more than a rehash of the White House's policies, but for a Trump administration struggling to translate its promise to "make America great again" into a coherent foreign and economic agenda, it might emerge as an important statement.
"What we are seeing now is a rehash of what we were seeing last year," Shigemi said, adding that worries about the Chinese economy and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East as well as weak oil prices could pull down the market even further in the coming months.
"I think basically our Republican friends want to rehash issues that have already been resolved and investigated by the inspector general, and I think one of the greatest presents we could give the American people is by spending their dollars in a way that's effective and efficient," said Rep.
"With Biden, you're having to rehash a lot of issues that the party might have moved past," Mr. Gorman said, comparing this weakness to Mr. Bush's challenge as an elected official with a long record to defend (and, in Mr. Bush's case, a brother's to answer for, too).
Following its first press screening Friday morning on the Croisette (which reportedly saw the Grand Lumiére auditorium projecting the film's initial moments in the incorrect aspect ratio), critics have singled out the filmmaker's singular touch on what could have been a rote rehash of the steady "meat-is-murder" social mentality.
The album is not just a rehash of number one hit "Somewhere on a Beach"; here he trades verses with Maren Morris about being an extramarital affair ("I'll be the Moon") and talks the differences in what a hookup means for men and women with Elle King ("Different for Girls").
Bu, his comment is a rehash of a sexist trope that suggests that teen girls' opinions are somehow inferior to the rest of the world, which is a lot like the age-old argument that bands from the Beatles to One Direction don't matter because their fans are teen girls.
"The people of this country, at a decisive election, supported President Trump, and we feel like these allegations have been answered through that process," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters in December 2017, after several of the president's accusers appeared on national television to rehash their allegations.
The exact timing has been the cause of some speculation, but is ultimately timed to arrive just before it announces its fourth-quarter earnings, no doubt in an attempt to take some of the heat off of what it hopes will be one final rehash of last year's ongoing PR nightmare.
Photo: J. Scott Applewhite (AP)Today's House Judiciary Committee hearing was a clownshow—accurately predicted by Minority Leader Nadler as focusing mainly on the outgoing Republican majority's apoplectic rage towards imaginary conservative bias on Alphabet's platforms, and largely a rehash of the browbeating doled out to Twitter and Facebook earlier in the year.
You create characters that are indelible and then you have to keep telling their stories, and it is that thing where people loved it first time out of the gate, how do I make sure to keep the audience excited and engaged so it doesn't just become a rehash of their same expectations?
The person said China's offer was "a rehash" of previous commitments articulated by Xi. One option for a deal, the person said, would be for Washington to hold off on raising tariff rates in return for some short-term actions by the Chinese while the two sides negotiate thornier, longer-term issues.
At a time when opioid overdose deaths kill tens of thousands of Americans every year -- including more than 13,000 in 2015 -- we do not have the luxury of giving this commission months to rehash facts that experts, including the surgeon general and coalitions of doctors and public health experts, already agree upon.
The '86 squad is far from under-covered—both Lenny Dykstra and Ron Darling have books out right now—what made you think there was enough new material here to carry a documentary and how did you keep it from being yet another rehash of those wild and crazy Animal House Mets?
"Isn't it disgraceful that Hillary Clinton makes the worst mistake of the political season and instead of owning up to this grotesque attack on American voters, she tries to turn it around with a pathetic rehash of the words and insults she used in her failing campaign?" he said in a statement.
Song titles such as "Ice Blasting Storm Winds" and "The Technogoat" aren't winning any points for creative naming, but they are fantastic throwbacks to black metal's glory days, and boast just enough of the band's patented intensity to stand on their own, instead of sounding like a tired rehash of the genre.
There was plenty of time on the debate stage to rehash everything we already knew about the candidates' positions on health care more broadly but with only weeks until New Hampshire's primary, none of the candidates seemingly feel it necessary to bring up the greatest public health crisis the state currently faces.
Also, when neighborhoods experience a lot of demographic change, they defensively draw attendance zones that further segregate: So let's rehash here: Yes, we can find metrics that show school segregation isn't getting worse; we can find metrics that show our schools are not any more segregated now than they were 30 years ago.
About 10 minutes into his speech — which was largely a rambling condemnation of the media, with added, indirect shots at both of Arizona's Republican senators — Trump decided to rehash the racially charged events of the past few weeks, blaming the media for mischaracterizing his response to the deadly protests in Charlottesville, Virginia.
From there, we're treated to a rehash of all the things that made The Blair Witch Project stand out, such as spooky stick figures, ominous piles of rocks, creepy handprints, shaky-cam scenes of screaming actors running through the woods from a hard-to-see villain, and of course, lots and lots of jump scares.
As Roxane Gay tweeted, if an entire party, political ideology, or politician can be undone by a single book that's most likely going to rehash old arguments that people have already heard (albeit in a feistier manner), that says more about the party, ideology, or politician than it does the book or its author.
PDT: A Facebook spokesperson provided the following statement, attributable to the company's VP of Product Partnerships Ime Archibong: For the most part this is a rehash of last week-end's New York Times story — namely that we built a set of device integrated APIs used by around 60 companies to create Facebook-like experiences.
Presidential directives like the recent Executive Order 13769 or bills like the Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment Act (Raise) — which limits immigration through its points system — are just a rehash of exclusionary measures that go as far back as the Naturalization Act of 1790, a law that essentially restricted citizenship to free white people.
"'Moana,' which sounds on paper like another rehash of the established and well-worn 'Disney Princess' narrative, but in practice is a progressive and rousing tale that becomes the crown jewel of the latest renaissance from the company," Andrew Parker, a writer with The Global and Mail and a top-rated critic on Rotten Tomatoes, said in his review.
As you can see how corrupt your media is and just so happy to rehash an old phony scandal, literally a dead-end meeting about adoption with a Russian attorney who happened to meet with Fusion GPS before and after the meeting, sidebar, but couldn&apost care less about -- oh, we have another case of collusion with evidence.
The decision to bar access to personal web-based email accounts is going hurt these efforts, as it may help ensure that no tech-literate millennial ever wants to work for the Department of Defense, which relies on an increasingly old workforce that hit drinking age when the Cold War (the real one, not today's rehash) was still happening.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's main opposition Labour Party said it will not support Prime Minister Theresa's May latest attempt to secure Brexit after she offered sweeteners in her fourth attempt to break the parliamentary impasse and pass her negotiated deal with the EU. "We can't support this bill because it's basically a rehash of what was discussed before," Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn told broadcasters.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's main opposition Labour Party said it will not support Prime Minister Theresa's May latest attempt to secure Brexit after she offered sweeteners in her fourth attempt to break the parliamentary impasse and pass her negotiated deal with the EU. "We can't support this bill because it's basically a rehash of what was discussed before," Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn told broadcasters.
In a 186-page brief filed Friday evening, the prosecutors rehash much of Ulbricht's 11-day trial early last year and defend repeated decisions by Judge Katherine Forrest in the prosecution's favor—a series of moves to suppress defense evidence, deny defense witnesses, and admit prosecution evidence that led Ulbricht's attorneys to call for a mistrial no less than five times.
Analyst Chris Krueger lays out the five now likely scenarios on taxes: Tax overhaul following GOP's "Better Way" plan including border adjustment (note: border-tax opponents have been winning lately) Rehash of the George W. Bush tax cuts with a 10-year sunset Combination of Obamacare and taxes in one giant bill Nothing A "Middle of Road" tax and infrastructure bill The easiest route is #2 to get a tax-cut win and deal with the cost later.
After all, she wouldn&apost have become the artist with the highest-ever amount of American Music Awards, which is a fully fan-voted show, if her music was just OK. Swift has also made strides at bettering the music industry for her fellow artists as well as herselfI won&apost rehash the recent legal woes brought on by Scott Borchetta selling Swift&aposs former label Big Machine Records — and thus, all of Swift&aposs catalog up through 2017&aposs "Reputation" — to Scooter Braun (because who needs Big Machine anyway?).
It's not just that it seemed, on the third visit, as you signed the clipboard, that you were a signatory to some insoluble time-sense, and that the duration of your visit would be a stasis of time that would forever play itself out in the revisiting of the situation from that particular point of time in relation to what happened later, and that would, in hindsight, seem marked, somehow, in relation to the way the hospital ward stood, even as you signed in, as a momentary, fleeting refuge from the wild torments of the outside world, the indelible real places—the old house on the river that had been empty since your brother's divorce, and the old art studio in the rehabilitated mill building where he had worked on his paintings, and the river itself, the shoreline down near the state park where he'd hiked with his son—that would when he thought back on them spark in him a need, a desire, to rehash his relationship with the chemicals that eased the pain they produced.

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