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"Carol wasn't a Jewish yenta, of course, and they rewrote and rewrote and rewrote to tailor it to her," Mr. Hartman said.
It was just one of those things where I rewrote it and I rewrote it a bunch of times.
"ObamaCare rewrote Medicare, rewrote Medicaid, so if you're going to repeal and replace ObamaCare, you have to address those issues as well," Ryan told Fox News.
" Inspired by my article, he rewrote the song "P.
"When Obamacare became Obamacare, Obamacare rewrote Medicare, rewrote Medicaid, so if you're going to repeal and replace Obamacare, you have to address those issues as well," Ryan said in a Fox News interview.
I rewrote it, I put different words over the tune.
And when he rewrote the plan, it was blocked again.
"We rewrote it all to be fully native," Palo said.
So I basically rewrote the string line in the song.
Communications Commission (FCC) made two changes that literally rewrote the
Basically 'God Save the Queen,' but they rewrote the lyrics.
He soon rewrote the constitution, concentrating power in the executive.
We landed on Kevin and rewrote the script for him.
They then rewrote states' maps to lock their party into power.
You know, if Muhammad didn't like the rules, he rewrote them.
Most contentiously, Fidesz rewrote the map of political districts in 2011.
The company also rewrote its terms of service and data policies.
The Justice Department last rewrote its vertical merger guidelines in 1984.
But they recovered quickly and rewrote the scene, making it puppetless.
The South nursed its wounds, rewrote the story, adjusted the cause.
Fidesz rewrote parts of the constitution within months of taking power.
The state rewrote its death sentencing laws after the high court's ruling.
She and Ilana Glazer rewrote scenes in response to the election results.
As the Trump administration quietly rewrote immigration policy, Sessions led the charge.
The Obama administration rewrote the law of Title IX to redefine gender.
So then I rewrote the whole thing from his point of view.
Our restaurant critic says that he cracked the code, then rewrote it.
Last week, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services rewrote its mission statement.
He rewrote a playbook that has guided Washington for the past 20 years.
Feature How Ben Rhodes rewrote the rules of diplomacy for the digital age.
Some users even rewrote the article using pinyin, emoji, braille, and morse code.
The chief was forced out, and the department rewrote its body camera policy.
A generation of emergency medical leaders in New York rewrote mass disaster plans.
A generation of emergency medical leaders in New York rewrote mass disaster plans.
Five years ago, #OscarsSoWhite rewrote the narrative in an industry with entrenched disparities.
He rewrote the Constitution, the country's 22013th, and re-organized the state apparatus.
It also rewrote rules for Medicare, for hospitals and for prescription drug coverage.
He once rewrote "King John," splicing in lines from other sources, including himself.
BuzzFeed rewrote the story at the same URL where the original story was published.
He called out the site for their poor choices and rewrote his own take.
Then, I rewrote the feature, got the troops together, and we shot in August.
They also rewrote his lyrics with their own messages, hijacking his songs as propaganda.
They rewrote and reorganized the curriculum, ridding it of partisan sentiment, real or imagined.
Portico told The New York Times that it rewrote its code after Thorp complained.
The idea came to them the third time they rewrote Google's crawler and indexer.
What Eske went on to discover about Native American origins rewrote our understanding completely.
They rewrote New York City's rent laws, passing the strongest tenant protections in decades.
A half-hour before the hearing, she rewrote the broadcaster's bylaws to regain control.
Mr. Bolton rewrote a draft of the strategy after joining the administration in April.
"I rewrote the entire strategy for the company, doubled its share price," she said.
PICTURE PROMPTS A graphic artist rewrote the opening line of this classic using emojis.
He wrote three of the episodes in the first season, and rewrote the rest.
She rewrote part of the song using geographical facts and performed it for the class.
In June 2017, Mark Zuckerberg rewrote Facebook's mission statement to better reflect its current priorities.
Shakespeare's untutored mingling of fools and kings seemed odd, so dramatists often rewrote his texts.
This time, McConnell rewrote the normal rules of legislating to instead blow right past them.
It rewrote its user rules and guidelines, and has started cracking down on bot accounts.
There are no talking heads speaking earnestly about how she rewrote the rules of pop.
Scott Wiener (D) said in a statement Wednesday after an Assembly committee rewrote his legislation.
When I rewrote it, I just started typing and it just kind of wrote itself.
August rewrote the script all through the '90s, and it stalled again in somebody's drawer.
When Alliance remounted it on its 20th anniversary, she rewrote the ending, leaving Angel unredeemed.
The 6th Circuit ignored this fact and essentially rewrote federal law, engaging in policy experimentation.
Remember when Westworld creators panicked and rewrote the show after fans guessed the big twist?
Beyoncé, with her towering album and short film "Lemonade," rewrote the playbook (again) in April.
I had a look at the script, and it was terrible, so I rewrote it all.
When replying to texts from the two women, Vincent wrote and rewrote sentences before sending them.
So I rewrote it before the official taping, despite everyone telling me that was a mistake.
But she didn't just kill the performance; she also rewrote the book on black respectability politics.
After he created a film around these fragments and pieces, the band added and rewrote material.
The debate echoes the last time Congress rewrote the Higher Education Act, in the mid-2000s.
Clinton a pass, the FBI rewrote the statute, inserting an element that Congress did not require.
For good measure, he also took control of much of Hungary's press and rewrote its constitution.
But after that, many departments rewrote policies to emphasize that every minute could mean another death.
The C.D.C. rewrote its quarantine guidelines in 2017 and they have never been tested in court.
" Mr. Lang, who describes himself as religious, rewrote the psalm for his setting, "if i sing.
She wore her pearls in her ears, and thus both spoke to history and rewrote it.
The C.D.C. rewrote its quarantine guidelines in 214 and they have never been tested in court.
For a revival in Ferrara, Rossini rewrote it, giving it a tragic ending closer to Voltaire.
He fundamentally rewrote the rules of what it meant to be a rapper in the 2010s.
Sea the Stars also won the Arc, but it was Galileo who rewrote the stud book.
I really love the way Will and his team rewrote the clues to the theme entries.
Critics of the network, including President Trump, seized on the claim that CNN rewrote Haab's question.
Amazon, Ring, and the police spent days discussing local news coverage and meticulously rewrote press releases.
It's one of the main reasons Facebook recently rewrote its terms of service and data policies.
The Belgian composer Fabrizio Cassol rewrote and adapted Verdi's score for 12 onstage musicians for the production.
My brain, or maybe my fiercely loyal adoptee heart, scrambled and rewrote the question I'd been set.
She rewrote Sci-Hub's code, starting from square one, so that the service could download papers automatically.
She also, explains our Op-Ed columnist Myles E. Johnson, rewrote the book on black-respectability politics.
If Republicans rewrote the health care system by themselves, they would have been taking the same risk.
There is a reason it's been 31 years since the last time Congress rewrote the tax code.
Obama's electoral coalition rewrote the rules of electoral politics in 2008 just as Trump did in 2016.
If they rewrote the rules for the Boyband Kingdom, how does that affect them as solo artists?
Texas rewrote its probation and parole guidelines and expanded treatment options for mental health and drug addiction.
Instead, they rewrote the station&aposs standard operating protocols to make them reflect the controllers&apos actions.
The following year, Jeff and Sanjay rewrote Google's crawling and indexing system in terms of MapReduce tasks.
She rewrote the explosive ending, which previously finished on what she felt was an emotionally false note.
By adopting from foster care, I became the mother I had needed and rewrote my own story.
Check out part of my interview with a student who claims CNN rewrote and scripted his question.
In February 2016, the company rewrote the project report, arguing that the plant would be environmentally friendly.
The remaining $29 billion was delivered to us in December when Congress rewrote the U.S. Tax Code.
In 2016, Congress came together in a rare act of bipartisanship and rewrote the chemical regulations law.
In short: It's simply impossible to overstate how dramatically Trump rewrote the rules of politics in 2016.
He and Ms. Jones also rewrote "Coriolanus" as a rap musical set during the Los Angeles riots.
He mothballed vital environmental research labs and rewrote environmental protection legislation in the fine print of budget bills.
Patriots in a nutshell: When the Pats went 16-0 in 2007, the offense rewrote the record books.
Yet Mr Macron swept aside the old guard, rewrote the political rules and brought about a quiet revolution.
DeepMind later rewrote its contracts with the NHS and established new independent advisory boards to scrutinize its activities.
Then "this game-show host became president of our country, we rewrote a lot," Glazer told USA Today.
From the 19th century, nationalist historians rewrote European state history as a progression towards centralised, ethnic nation-states.
By taking league feedback and working hard on his jumper and footwork, Jackson rewrote his own scouting report.
Ball revised and rewrote lyrics to each song several times over, and everyone had input throughout the process.
I doubt you even felt a flicker of feeling when you flipped that switch and rewrote our story.
One advantage he had was that he wrote easily and quickly, and deleted and rewrote just as quickly.
Interns for the US space agency remixed Ariana Grande's "NASA," and rewrote the lyrics to promote NASA's work.
In response, the state legislature rewrote the law to correct what it called an erroneous interpretation by the court.
In the wake of her stance, US Soccer rewrote its rules for national play, specifically instructing players to stand.
I understand this was the first play you ever rewrote, in rehearsals at the Magic Theater in 1978. Why?
It's not an exaggeration to say those rocks changed our understanding of our solar system and rewrote its history.
In response, SoundCloud rewrote the contract, addressing every major point of contention brought up in The Verge's original report.
And I actually went back and rewrote the very beginning of what Legasov says to start the show off.
He reread his answers painstakingly, corrected punctuation mistakes, and rewrote words he was afraid he hadn't written clearly enough.
" In remarks at the Heritage Foundation, he explained: "Chief Justice John Roberts knowingly, clearly and unabashedly rewrote Obamacare twice.
That Trump is rewriting to spend more, while Clinton rewrote to spend less, federal funds is without constitutional significance.
So I started to get to know the code better, and step by step we rewrote the important parts.
"Today, the rule of law suffered another blow, as an unelected judge unilaterally rewrote immigration policy," the statement read.
She interjected herself into commission proceedings and rewrote key documents to reflect preferences of the VA and White House.
The proclamation was temporarily suspended by a California judge late Monday, who argued the order essentially rewrote immigration law.
"We scheduled everything, and then we rewrote our scenes to fit in with what the elephants did," she says.
He rewrote the scene anyway, emphasizing the play's theme of inequality, he said, rather than the question of slavery.
They changed place names from Muslim to Hindu and rewrote children's history books, purging entire sections on Muslim rulers.
We did an improvisation of that scene and it actually changed the scene, I went in and rewrote it.
In response, the NHTSA rewrote its guidelines, leaving less wiggle room for automakers to play with the safety numbers.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Last week's 230 million unemployment-benefits claims in the United States rewrote the record books.
For Batulo and her family, the stroke of a president's pen rewrote the story of their lives for weeks.
He wrote and rewrote the early pages until he settled on a tone he believed could carry the novel.
Taylor Swift then rewrote that record as all the songs from her album Lover entered the Billboard Hot 22020.
"When I was 17, I rewrote the songs for a musicalized version of 'Love's Labour's Lost,'" Mr. Minchin said.
When Prime Minister Viktor Orban rewrote the Constitution to give his party greater power, he stayed on the sidelines.
She rewrote histories and myths to accommodate a desire for an unattainable freedom and for conjuring science and magic.
Our team recently rewrote our news app to take advantage of modern patterns such as dependency injection and reactive programming.
And so the rule makers at the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile rewrote the sports technical standards for the 21 season.
Michelle Bachelet, the president from 2014 to 24, rewrote the tax code, strengthened labour unions and proposed a new constitution.
For example, I rewrote the scene where Stella first comes to Michael's mom's house more than half a dozen times.
The company that rewrote the rules for the commercial space industry now has no one left to disrupt but itself.
But Cummins's Chinese partner then rewrote the business's articles of association to give the party more power, Ms. Hu said.
The US has already imposed sanctions on Venezuela after President Nicolás Maduro rewrote the country's constitution following a controversial vote.
Don't like the way this administration (or the last) blithely rewrote rules on worker safety, environmental protection, or education policy?
I quickly rewrote parts of the script to take place in the snow and use it as a seasonal change.
We rewrote the letter at a 5th grade reading level, in 14-point font and with half as many words.
The couple rewrote their seven blessings "to be more secular, without God, God, God all the time," Ms. Vilenchik said.
"The 2018 Senate map is only (potentially) favorable because of the way President Trump rewrote it in 2016," Stepien wrote.
"Pitchfork" Ben Tillman and his allies rewrote our state constitution to codify school segregation and the disenfranchisement of black voters.
Don't forget that the decade began with Nowitzki leading the Mavericks to a championship in 2011 that rewrote his legacy.
Instead, it rewrote the question to address specifically the constitutionality of the three Pennsylvania abortion restrictions that were at issue.
They rewrote war history by uncovering fascinating stories about all those thousands and thousands of women who were crucial for victory.
"Hallmark sent us questionnaires to fill out then they took that information and they rewrote our vows for us," Kristin gushes.
This month, the island nation rewrote its energy rules to give consumers the power to choose which energy source it wants.
She said the Trump administration rewrote the priorities and now everyone caught at the border is criminally prosecuted — not just deported.
He rewrote the bill, this time requiring Virginia judges to consider the grounds for divorce before determining a spousal support award.
In August, the Education Department rewrote its rules for the borrower-defense program, making it significantly harder for borrowers to qualify.
It's hard to even think of a scene that we worked as hard on and rewrote as many times as that.
Just as he rewrote his business troubles into a success story, he has reinvented himself as the ultimate soldier for Trump.
And at the 2018 Met Gala, stars like Jourdan Dunn and Sasha Lane rewrote that narrative, wearing their locs with pride.
The Department of Health and Human Services rewrote the policy, which is currently pending at the Office of Management and Budget.
" He said it "rewrote American history, putting America's rebels, protest leaders, misfits, artists and immigrants at the center of the story.
We rewrote it over the years because I always loved it, and returned to it because it always made me laugh.
What initially seemed like a new way to transfer information turned into a revolution that rewrote the basic assumptions of society.
Last year, Democratic Republic of Congo - the world's biggest producer of cobalt - rewrote its mining code, ignoring the objections of miners.
This is the one song that I wrote and rewrote over and over until I got a version that felt right.
The Boer War ended with British victory in 1902, but only after a bloody conflict over gold that rewrote British war.
Where they're different: Senate Democrats rewrote their health care bill on the floor — largely behind closed doors — to get enough votes.
On Monday, Rock's rep refuted claims that the host rewrote his opening monologue for the awards ceremony following the #OscarSoWhite controversy.
That sermon was something I heard at a friend's father's funeral, and I took it and rewrote it for this film.
After the Civil War, Reconstruction's overhaul of the founding charter also rewrote the balance of power in favor of federal protections.
The rec center where we were filmed was where they really practiced, and the cast rewrote a lot of the dialogue.
" Last month, the Chamber of Commerce sued to block the new rules, saying that the administration "simply rewrote the law unilaterally.
Read more: The phone and internet blackout in Kashmir is so total that locals reportedly don't know India rewrote their constitution
Facebook rewrote its data policies, and also published the rulebook it uses for content policy decisions over the past few months.
Once I knew we were going to be in Atlanta, I rewrote the script to be Atlanta instead of Los Angeles.
Five years ago, Anthony Davis entered the league and rewrote what it meant to be a big man in the NBA.
A number of representatives said they would not accept Mr. Kuczynski's resignation unless he rewrote his letter offering to step down.
So the scientists went back to the lab and rewrote its algorithm in a few key areas to make it unbeatable.
The Grimms not only infused tales with strong Christian values but also systematically rewrote many stories to reinforce patriarchal gender norms.
So Chris Mann, a professional singer who competed on the second season of "The Voice," rewrote the song to reflect that.
But after the criticism, the company rewrote its terms of service, to avoid legalese, and AnchorFree began to release transparency reports.
So far this year, Michigan and Georgia, which previously rewrote their criminal justice laws, have already approved new rounds of changes.
So he rewrote the itinerary, spending 40-plus hours in transit and landing in the perfect place to recover: Mexico's Costalegre.
In 2016, self-driving cars made inroads in several countries, many of which rewrote their laws to accommodate the new technology.
In a marathon session, the lower house rewrote the legislation to curb the power of prosecutors and judges guiding graft inquiries.
But the Republicans rewrote the rules well before their decision last week to abolish the filibuster for Supreme Court confirmation votes.
Mr. Lynch returned to direct the finale — "I wanted to be the one to finish it" — and drastically rewrote the script.
In 2012 Stockton, California, became the then-largest city to file for bankruptcy, and the bankruptcy process rewrote Stockton's union contracts.
The casino rewrote the bet into two $440,000 tickets that will pay out a total of $1.04 million if Mayweather wins.
The stroke of a president's pen that day rewrote the first chapter of this Somali refugee family's life in the United States.
But we rewrote the AI for Halo 23, and all this stuff worked fine, but apparently it wasn't good enough for us.
So watch her movies this week (including all the classics she quietly rewrote and improved), but read the things she published, too.
He consulted with Mr. Plotnick about blocking, and on the spot rewrote a joke about a dummy landing splat on the stage.
BERLIN — When Nelly Toll was 21943 years old, during World War II, she rewrote the Cinderella fairy tale with a feminist twist.
That was until recently, when Twitter rewrote its user guidelines to help people understand what will and will not get them banned.
In 2006, Scott Gairdner (who created the Comedy Central series Moonbeam City) rewrote the Crossfire theme song as a power piano ballad.
The Obama board's incredible and new joint-employer decision rewrote labor law consistently honored for decades by Democrat and Republican-controlled boards.
Reddit rewrote its community guidelines to crack down harder on abuse and took down a big forum for incels, the Verge reports.
Shortly after the blackout many didn't even know that India rewrote its constitution, Kashmiri journalist Fahad Shah wrote in TIME last month.
The movement rewrote history, drawing on folklore such as that of Brothers Grimm, medieval epics and a dedication to racial white supremacy.
Two months before the release date, he obsessively worked on a 1000 plus word note that he rewrote a reported 20 times.
But Kurosawa — possessed, in Mr. Hashimoto's words, of a "perfectionism that exceeded rationalism" — took his rewritten screenplay and rewrote it yet again.
Nine years later, Mr. Simon removed the music and rewrote the script again for a TV movie adaptation, directed by Richard Benjamin.
He said top editors routinely rewrote, played down or withheld critical stories for fear of offending influential Chinese officials or business executives.
T. Boone Pickens, the wildcatter "Oracle of Oil," hedge fund founder and philanthropist who rewrote the playbook for corporate raiders, has died.
To avoid supply shortages and improve distribution lines in the future, Puerto Rico rewrote its emergency plan to establish regional distribution centers.
The decade in culture He fundamentally rewrote the rules of entry for what it meant to be a rapper in the 2010s.
He rewrote the tax code for the first time in two decades, something he had been talking about since the late 1990s.
Karen wrote and rewrote a letter to him, trying to say plainly that what he did had left marks throughout her life.
Forcelli recently rewrote the A.T.F.'s manual on eyewitness identifications, with the aim of improving procedures in order to safeguard against error.
Reports in the Spanish press allege that Santander's own lawyers took the purchase agreement drawn up by resolution authorities and rewrote it.
The startup rewrote the back end, created a new front end, pivoted to a new business model and essentially created a new product.
To help make its demands for "un-templated" apps more palatable, Apple rewrote the guidelines to carve out exceptions and clarify things further.
He explained that another member of the Times' editorial board, Elizabeth Williamson, wrote the first draft, and he then rewrote parts of it.
They sold Ethereum Classic coins for cash, then rewrote the blockchain so that they came away with both the cash and the coins.
"Those guys rewrote, I think, productivity for an aging quarterback in what they were able to do," Smith said of those three quarterbacks.
KBH: No. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) just rewrote their guidelines in July and changed the definition of what constitute as a diamond.
He also cited another instance in which an industry representative dramatically rewrote municipal code that a working group had been refining for months.
Urman said she rewrote it to give Jane the chance to initiate the kiss, showing that the moment was consensual and female-focused.
Reddy said the technology is "completely new — we rewrote the whole infrastructure" and that the team is now focused solely on Post Intelligence.
When he was launching his company, Gates not only wrote most of the code but he read and rewrote everybody else's code, too.
He was there to shout the despicable things other Republicans had merely insinuated, and rewrote the rules of the blame game they invented.
The conservative group, Citizens Protecting Michigan's Constitution, argued that the redistricting measure proposed by the Voters Not Politicians group rewrote the state's Constitution.
Simon later rewrote a female version of the play, which also inspired a more recent sitcom revival, albeit a pallid one, on CBS.
In the early 21999s, President Ronald Reagan and the British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher rewrote the rules by which we had once lived.
" Mr. Xue's long expatriation in Montreal has also increased his confidence and fluency in English; he rewrote many of the passages in "Dr.
In 2011, an exhibition called "Now Dig This: Art and Black Los Angeles, 1960-1980," organized by Kellie Jones, rewrote that blinkered history.
The testimony was often riveting, and it essentially rewrote key parts of the El Chapo legend and the history of the Sinaloa cartel.
When I came back to it, I had enough distance to wonder, "What kind of idiot wrote this garbage?" and rewrote most of it.
When Diana died in August 1997, John performed "Candle in the Wind," which he rewrote to be about the People's Princess, at her funeral.
" The duo thought of doing something with music, so Caddell sat down and rewrote Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody," turning it into his own, "Snowhemian Rhapsody.
The mass protests began after Mr Sargsyan, in power since 2008 and increasingly unpopular, rewrote the constitution in an attempt to prolong his tenure.
French-Tunisian auteur Mabrouk El Mechri then rewrote that script into JCVD, turning it into more of a meta commentary on Van Damme's career.
"Today, the rule of law suffered another blow, as an unelected judge unilaterally rewrote immigration policy for our Nation," read the statement in part.
Judy and Dan, who together make up the YouTube channel Palette-Swap Ninja, are amateur musicians who rewrote the entirety of The Beatles' Sgt.
The American Psychiatric Association rewrote its diagnostic manual from scratch, throwing out Freudian terminology and replacing it with rigid checklists meant to standardize diagnoses.
I rewrote it with those elements in place, but covered with the treacly, grasping attempts at affection of a broken and desperately lonely woman.
Although she was obviously comfortable repurposing older work, she never rewrote Kossola's story, or tried again to publish it as a stand-alone book.
This epic show, drawing nearly four million visitors, rewrote Italy's political history as a hybrid of sacred ceremony and love affair with the leader.
Walter Hill and David Giler rewrote the script, with Mr Hill attached to direct it before leaving the project to make "Southern Comfort" (1981).
To fix the problem, Lukáš Poláček rewrote the algorithm slightly so that different songs by the same artist would be evenly distributed throughout playlists.
One offered to buy it if she rewrote it "in language rather than dialect," Hurston wrote in a letter to one of her benefactors.
His Environmental Protection Agency rewrote the Waters of the United States rule, long lamented by farmers fearful that they'd lose control of their land.
Then, with plenty of humor and can-do practicality, she rewrote every step to clarify those opaque instructions our homemaking forebears took for granted.
She wrote and rewrote "Farinelli," she said, with both Mr. Rylance and Mr. Dove ("absolutely fantastic on dramaturgy with new writers") as sounding boards.
The Dominican Republic rewrote its constitution in 20163 to end the practice of granting birthright citizenship, though without changing the status of current citizens.
In the case of Hansa, authorities actually secretly took control of the entire operation and rewrote its code to harvest instead of encrypt user data.
He rewrote the constitution to cement his grip on power and brutally cracked down on dissent and opposition, leading many to call him a dictator.
But two former contestants on the Aussie Bachelor rewrote that tired, traditional script when they found love — by ditching the Bachelor and dating each other.
Here's this 18-year-old kid working with these pretty cool players, orchestra guys, and he rewrote those parts and got 'em to do it.
The play's second act, which the playwright, Mr. McCraney, substantially rewrote for the Public production, consists largely of an aria-like one-woman prayer vigil.
The advent of the internet and filesharing in the 2000s completely rewrote the rulebook for how people listen to music, with sites like Napster, What.
Rauner originally rewrote the measure to create a "cooling off" period for those attempting to buy an assault weapon with the intent to cause harm.
Late-night host Stephen Colbert on Thursday rewrote the famous poem at the base of the Statue of Liberty to fit the President Trump era.
In August, it rewrote its rules for the borrower-defense program, making it significantly harder for borrowers to qualify for relief in the first place.
"This completely rewrote my Olympics story," said Chaunté Lowe, an American high jumper who participated in four Summer Games but had never won a medal.
We rewrote their scene at the end over and over and over, until Nick finally came up with Charlie's perfect line: 'I don't hate you.
She rewrote and standardized early entries and also created new ones to fill in gaps in her story, such as the history of her family.
The state managed to find new drugs and rewrote its injection protocol, but it kept using midazolam, a sedative that's been found in several botched executions.
Steward then put her imagination to paper and rewrote the children's classic according to her own version of the story and her own made up characters.
The Democratic-controlled House and Senate passed an earlier version of a school funding formula bill in May that Rauner extensively rewrote under his veto power.
Saturday Night Live alum Sasheer Zamata recently rewrote Louis C.K.'s Parkland joke, using her own twist and giving the controversial material new (actually funny) life.
Recent depictions have romanticized men who committed atrocities against women, and rewrote their narratives by casting them in a more sympathetic light due to their appearance.
That looked like being the talking point of the day at a circuit that has seen processional races in the past, until Verstappen rewrote the script.
Whiplash writer-director Damien Chazelle—who radically rewrote Josh Campbell and Matthew Stuecken's original treatment for the film—knows what he can leave up to interpretation.
In an incredible performance at a raucous Arizona rally Tuesday, Trump rewrote the history of his response to violence in Charlottesville and reignited the culture wars.
"  Glazer said she and co-creator and star Abbi Jacobson rewrote much of the new season once "this game-show host became president of our country.
To this day, it baffles me why Congress passed Dodd-Frank's regulatory reform that rewrote the rules for Wall Street but left Fannie and Freddie intact.
That Henry James, when he got old, rewrote his early work was my excuse for revisiting, at ninety, a story I had written in my twenties.
In that month I wrote, rewrote, revised and polished 80 new pages, pages I could never have written, could not have known to write, before then.
It not only rewrote the imagined script of the rest of my life but made me question far too many of the pages that came before.
California rewrote its cremation law in 2017 at the urging of the alkaline hydrolysis startup Qico, then offered the new company $1.6 million in tax credits.
A few years after " Girls in Their Married Bliss "—the third volume in the Caithleen trilogy—was published, she rewrote it, starting with the first sentence.
Scripted comedy goes improv Bill Hader says that "SNL" producers rewrote his monologue and left him without a scripted ending minutes before he went on stage.
The party went into a closed-door meeting in the Capitol and substantively rewrote the rules of the House of Representatives without any warning, or transparency.
A brief filed by Donald B. Verrilli Jr., the solicitor general, argued that the Newman decision effectively rewrote the requirements in the Dirks case for proving tipping.
The CFPB was created as part of the Dodd-Frank Act, the law that rewrote the financial rules and regulations governing banks following the 2008 financial crisis.
SoundCloud first made its self-monetization program public last October, and following a report from The Verge that pointed out its unfair terms, it rewrote the agreement.
Vladimir was a member of Chávez's 1999 constituent assembly, which rewrote the constitution to increase presidential terms from five to six years and to permit immediate reelection.
Then-attorney general Jeff Sessions personally rewrote key immigration court decisions to eliminate domestic violence and fear of gang violence as reasons for asylum to be granted.
His guest appearance in Season 3 came after he declined to be on the show earlier, after Meriwether wrote and rewrote the episode to secure her star.
The Thread RE: RHODES David Samuels profiled Ben Rhodes, an aspiring novelist turned national-security communications adviser, who rewrote the rules of diplomacy for the digital age.
A former Monsanto scientist admitted that when his colleagues discovered that their GMO corn damaged the health of rats, they rewrote the study to hide the effects.
After he reviewed that policy, Caldwell-Holden consulted with SJUSD's associate superintendent and rewrote the dress code guidelines in the district handbook based on the Oregon model.
Through decades of musicals and plays, he disguised these events, rewrote the characters, tore up his autobiography and scattered its details — confetti-like and not always consciously.
To begin with, it rewrote history at the grandest level: Empires fell, and new nations--Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia and Poland among them-- were born in the ashes.
Democrats argue that Congress inadvertently left out territories like Puerto Rico from bankruptcy powers enjoyed by states when it rewrote that portion of the code in 1984.
"He fundamentally rewrote the rules of entry for what it meant to be a rapper in the 2010s," the article's secondary headline about the Canadian rapper reads.
At the Charlotte, N.C., convention in 2012, party leaders stirred a hornet's nest when they rewrote the platform, mid-event, to declare Jerusalem to be Israel's capital.
One firm making sensors to allow treadmill users to share their workouts, he said, faced a three-month delay if it rewrote software to properly encrypt data.
" She says of her dynamic with Shapiro, "It really came down to voice—ways in which I edited and rewrote things that she would have left untouched.
Dot rewrote the piano part to make it this beautiful, kind of ethereal thing, and Dan added this amazing guitar that's like another voice, basically, to the song.
As The Washington Post pointed out, Jenny Afia, a privacy lawyer in London, rewrote Instagram's terms and conditions in "plain English" so that users, specifically teens, could understand.
After escalating the access rights of that user, the attacker rewrote configuration files, directing customers seeking updates to tampered versions stored elsewhere, at a French web hosting company.
"DACA is unconstitutional because it rewrote federal law over the objections of Congress", Mr Paxton said, in a reference to immigration-reform proposals that failed to become law.
Einstein's elevation to global celebrity was boosted by the fact (emphasised by Eddington) that an Englishman had confirmed a German's hypothesis which rewrote the rules of the cosmos.
"We redid every piece of art, every sound effect, we rewrote all the music, but we kept its soul intact as much as we possibly could," Neumann said.
In his opinion, Rakoff pointed to Bennet's testimony that he didn't remember reading any such articles and didn't have them in mind when he rewrote the Times editorial.
Following the 2010 census, GOP lawmakers rewrote the boundaries of 12 Virginia legislative districts in order to create a black population of at least 55 percent within each.
The chief state prosecutor has said that creating the assembly without a plebiscite, as happened in 1999 when Chavez rewrote the constitution, threatened to "eliminate" democracy in Venezuela.
Hayek credits "a phalanx of angels who came to my rescue," including Edward Norton, who rewrote the script for no credit, producer Margaret Perenchio and director Julie Taymor.
Of course, some of this harkens back to Apple's largest impact on music: The creation of the iPod/iTunes combination that completely rewrote the rules of music distribution.
After arriving in Key West, Williams settled into an antebellum boardinghouse and rewrote his 1940 play, "Battle of Angels," which had run for only two weeks in Boston.
That same day, Mr. McAleenan rewrote the rules of succession to make that position the next in line to lead Citizenship and Immigration Services on an acting basis.
It is hard not to misread the changing rules of business when you once rewrote them—even harder when some of your oldest friends are your sounding board.
" Kipling, for their honeymoon, rewrote a love poem that he had intended for her brother, changing the pronouns and addressing her as "Dear Lass," instead of "Dear Lad.
It is worth repeating what happened here: Scientists, for the first time, rewrote part of the genetic code of a human embryo to prevent a life-threatening defect.
In response to the 2016 election, Glazer and Jacobson rewrote parts of the third season, setting the perennially summertime show in the dead of winter and bleeping Trump's name.
After Belushi's death, Aykroyd (who went on to play Dr. Raymond Stantz in the film) rewrote the script with Harold Ramis (who went on to play Dr. Egon Spengler).
"He rewrote the rulebook, forging a synthesis of black funk and white rock that served as a blueprint for cutting-edge music in the Eighties," reads the Hall's dedication.
Mr Barnier issued 40-odd proposals on financial services that rewrote Europe's rule book for banks, markets and insurance, as well as building a banking union for the eurozone.
If Dante rewrote his work for a 2016 audience, this circle of hell would probably be one in which poor souls would have to count election ballots by hand.
When the Governor rewrote legislation on sexual harassment earlier this year, he also excluded any female legislators from the room — but included a male legislator accused of sexual harassment.
In response, the Florida legislature this spring rewrote the state's death sentencing laws, requiring at least 10 of 12 jurors to support capital punishment, instead of a simple majority.
But after Netflix users found it under the LGBTQ category, they rewrote it to tell the story of a man who's too scared to come out of the closet.
Responding to growing alarm about student-loan defaults, President Obama, in 2014, rewrote the rules on how default rates were calculated in order to protect HBCU's from toughened penalties.
Mr. Scully had prepared a generic version of the speech and then rewrote it during an extended session with Sarah Palin, after he learned she was Mr. McCain's choice.
He looked at sample programs for the school's IBM 650 mainframe, a decimal computer, and, noticing some inadequacies, rewrote the software as well as the textbook used in class.
The Obama administration rewrote the borrower defense rule, which was virtually unknown until 2015, when two large for-profit chains, ITT Technical Institute and Corinthian Colleges, began to crumble.
Eventually, I rewrote the poem about the morning of the apricots, and it was only then that I realized how lonely I'd been, even among friends I nearly worshiped.
The project grows out of my work writing and researching an oral history of September 11th, a world-changing disaster that rewrote our geopolitics, our economy, and our society.
With the same purpose in mind, Mr. Blatty rewrote parts of the original book, even adding a chapter, for a 40th-anniversary edition of "The Exorcist" published in 2011.
Over the following year, I rewrote the book with the help of four sensitivity readers — professional editors trained to flag problematic or potentially controversial content that may need revision.
But James forever rewrote his personal narrative and cemented his legacy in northeast Ohio and beyond as the man who betrayed Cleveland (2010), came home (2014) and conquered (2016).
Brabner is best known as the wife and supporting force of comics legend Harvey Pekar, whose long-running series, American Splendor, rewrote the rules of what comics could be.
To its credit, the site recently rewrote its rules about abuse and it feels like the worst of the worst after Parkland was proliferating on YouTube and Facebook, not Twitter.
When Democrats were last in the majority and rewrote Senate rules to bar filibusters for lower court judges, they deliberately left it possible to filibuster nominations to the Supreme Court.
Eight years ago, he harnessed data tracking and social media to fuel a next-­generation political machine that rewrote the rules of campaigning and rocketed him to the White House.
Argentines rejected at the time a successor chosen by ex-president Fernández, who along with her late husband dominated Argentina's political scene for 2130 years and rewrote its social contract.
But Page rewrote history during a testimony last week, when he said that story was "incorrect" and that he actually came up with the song at a Hampshire recording studio.
"If we rewrote the rules on Puerto Rico's sovereign debt now, what would that do to the sovereign debts of the 50 states?" asked Representative Thomas McClintock, Republican of California.
The FCC rewrote its rules last year that allowed companies to only partially count certain stations against the limit on ownership to stations covering 39 percent of U.S. television household.
It culminated in his driving role behind passage of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 220006, the biggest change to campaign laws since Congress rewrote them in the mid 2202s.
Marshall Erwin, director of trust and security at Mozilla, said that his company rewrote its privacy policy and overhauled its privacy settings to prepare for the new European regulatory regime.
Illinois lawmakers, under order from the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, rewrote gun laws in 2013 making the regulation of assault weapons a state-vested power, the newspaper noted.
I've spent most of the last five years writing and researching an oral history of September 11th, a world-changing disaster that rewrote our geopolitics, our economy, and our society.
But Durant's much-debated and derided move to the Warriors from Oklahoma City dramatically rewrote the sport's competitive equation, not unlike a fair number of leading men have done before.
They abandoned it, added immense confusion and ambiguity to what he stood for, and rewrote history so many times, in so many different ways, that its real history became unrecognizable.
Hired by Google in 2000, he was the company's 176th employee, and he rewrote many of the original search algorithms created by the company's founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
In 1972, George McGovern, who'd chaired the Democratic commission that rewrote the Party's delegate-selection rules, won its nomination despite an "Anybody but McGovern" challenge at the Convention, in Miami.
The team also rewrote the software architecture, using what Fisher, the HACMS founding project manager, calls "high-assurance building blocks"—tools that allow programmers to prove the fidelity of their code.
With a mouth like a whip and an idiosyncratic style that invited the rest of us weirdos to look up to her, Darlene rewrote the narrative for young women on television.
In May, California passed landmark legislation that rewrote the rules for the gig economy, including the more than 25,25 drivers who work for companies like Uber and Lyft in the state.
We knew that he was extremely telegenic, and that he could take direction, so we rewrote that scene knowing that we'll bring a bear in later when it's more seasonally appropriate.
Last year, Congress rewrote the 2010 Dodd-Frank law, the signature post-crisis banking regulation that left the industry with tens of billions of dollars in compliance costs and lost profits.
In the handful of hours between when Donald Trump officially won the presidency and "Oh, Jeez" aired, they almost completely rewrote it to reflect reality (granted, skewed through South Park vision).
On an all-new episode of VICELAND's EPICLY LATER'D, we sat down with Harmony Korine, a filmmaker who rewrote the rules in Hollywood with movies like Kids, Gummo, and Spring Breakers.
She could have been destined for a life of poverty and hopelessness due to circumstances of birth and gender, and yet, in just six months, Marie Claire rewrote her own destiny.
The FCC rewrote its rules last year that allowed companies to only partially count certain stations against the limit on ownership to those stations covering 39 percent of U.S. television households.
"I don't think it would be a surprise if I rewrote it (the world record)," Kipsang, a bronze medalist in the 2012 London Olympics, was quoted as saying by Kyodo news.
"Frozen", a Disney princess story about the bond between two sisters that made more than $1 billion worldwide, cheerfully rewrote all the accepted kid-friendly rules about dreams and true love.
At a table reading in Jill's apartment in New York, the couple listened to Jill read her lines and then rewrote the script to include some Yiddish lines at Jill's request.
But as pages grew more complex and interactive, most browser companies didn't start to deliver on those promises until they fully rewrote most of their browser engines in the mid-ought's.
The communications blackout in Kashmir is so total that some people there don't even know that India rewrote its constitution to strip the region of its political autonomy, local reporters said.
The company recently rewrote its user rules and guidelines, and has begun punishing well-known Twitter users who violate those rules by removing their "account verification" status or barring them altogether.
Late Tuesday, the owners rewrote the rule on using the helmet, making it a 15-yard penalty for any player to lower his head to initiate any hit with the helmet.
Wall Street would be rattled if Congress rewrote the terms of Puerto Rico debt and that could sour investor appetite for other municipal bonds, said Representative Jeff Duncan of South Carolina.
Sitting in the back of a chamber in City Hall, he wrote and rewrote a draft of a post for Twitter in which he would proclaim victory after the ban passed.
The Reagan administration rewrote those Title X regulations to create the gag rule, prohibiting other services from being provided in the same place as abortions, and banning abortion referrals and counseling.
Mr. Singhal, hired by Google in 2000, was that company's 176th employee, and he rewrote many of the original search algorithms created by the company's founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
The City Council rewrote the code to stipulate that any multifamily buildings vacant for more than 180 days revert automatically to single-family status, reducing the neglect created by absentee landlords.
The City Council rewrote the code to stipulate that any multifamily buildings vacant for more than 180 days revert automatically to single-family status, reducing the neglect created by absentee landlords.
Specifically, the claim was that commanders imposed a "false narrative" on analysts, intentionally rewrote and suppressed intelligence products and engaged in "delay tactics" to undermine intelligence provided by the Defense Intelligence Agency.
" With "Rhythm Nation," Allred tweeted, Jackson "rewrote the Pledge of Allegiance in 1989 and created a social justice movement through pop music way before it became expected of artists to speak out.
In a pioneering 1961 study called Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism: A Study of "Brainwashing" in China, Yale psychologist Robert Lifton in effect rewrote Orwell's 1984 in academic, empirical terms.
In perhaps his most remarkable display of unrestricted power, after a new constitution was adopted in a referendum, Vajiralongkorn simply rewrote the clauses having to do with the power of the king.
DEREGULATION DIRECTIVE Last year, Congress rewrote the 2010 Dodd-Frank law, the signature post-crisis banking regulation that left the industry with tens of billions of dollars in compliance costs and lost profits.
It rewrote the already efficient open-source VPN layer created by Wireguard to be even more so, and added a UDP-based protocol created by Neumob, a company it bought in late 2017.
Two years later, in April 2010, Mr Orban stormed to power with a two-thirds majority, rewrote the constitution, centralised political and economic power to a degree unseen since the collapse of communism.
This week, Facebook is trying to better explain how and why it collects that data, so it rewrote its terms of service and data policies to include more details about how Facebook operates.
Eighty-eight percent of those students rewrote the assignment and put more effort into rewriting, while just a third of their peers, who were given comments that simply provided feedback, did the same.
In Florida, legislators rewrote state laws, switched to paper ballots and optical scanners (no more butterfly ballots or hanging chads), and mandated automatic recounts for races with margins of half a percentage point.
Business groups have complained that the decision radically altered the joint employer concept and essentially rewrote the relevant portion of the National Labor Relations Act, something only Congress has the authority to do.
Following the collapse of Reconstruction, white-supremacist governments reclaimed power throughout the South and rewrote their state constitutions to include poll taxes, literacy tests and bars against voting by people with criminal records.
Both the trading curbs and the so-called stress tests were pivotal parts of the post-crisis response, which included the landmark 2010 Dodd-Frank legislation that rewrote the rules for Wall Street.
This time, when he had a testy confrontation with the Democratic House leader, Nancy Pelosi of California, and Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader from New York, Mr. Trump rewrote the playbook again.
In 2014, he suggested that the regulations stemming from that sweeping law, which rewrote the rules of Wall Street, are too convoluted and many of the fines on banks had been too harsh.
Before computers, copyists wrote out every note of a score on onionskin paper, then rewrote it all when it changed or cut and spliced the rewrites into two or three dozen orchestra parts.
From its storytelling style to its visuals, Hill Street rewrote the rules of what a TV drama could be, and made possible the boom in great drama that followed in the '90s and 2000s.
As president of Heroica Films, I pitched and met and lunched and wrote and got optioned and prayed and auditioned and got re-optioned and re-met and cried and rewrote and pitched again.
Most recently, GOP leadership rewrote the bill to keep hundreds of billions of dollars' worth of Obamacare taxes on the rich and direct them to health spending in a bid to win over moderates.
President Obama proposed a sketchy healthcare plan, Congress passed it in order to see what was in it and the Supreme Court rewrote the bill to keep the individual mandate intact as a tax.
I rewrote that part of the book about 30 times because we are bleeding out, and we need a program or way of addressing this problem that is as big as the problem itself.
Legislators also rewrote the bill to reject measures aimed at allowing prosecutors to reach more plea deals and enhance the power of the judicial authorities to seize assets of civil servants in graft cases.
And when Caffrey was out of the office in early 2018 for maternity leave, her supervisors removed the references to human-caused climate change and totally rewrote some sections of the report, Caffrey said.
Under congressional Reconstruction, the Southern states were divided into military zones to be occupied and administered by the armed forces while they rewrote their constitutions and rebuilt new biracial governments for all their citizens.
At that point Mr. Mayfield and Mr. Markham made up two-fifths of the library foundation's board, and in 2012 they rewrote the bylaws to allow themselves discretion over how its money was spent.
Starting in the fall of 2008, California wrote and rewrote its budget three times in less than a year because projections quickly went into the dustbin within months of printing a new spending plan.
More recently, the party scored another coup with its REDMAP redistricting project, in which Republicans captured key state legislatures in the 2010 election and then rewrote the electoral map through gerrymandering and voting laws.
Here in the middle of the country, where three of Iowa's four House races are competitive, and where Mr. Trump first rewrote the rules of patriotism by attacking a war hero and ex-P.
On Wednesday, Gordon D. Sondland returned to the House impeachment inquiry, his memory significantly refreshed, and effectively rewrote his own testimony last month about President Trump's efforts to pressure Ukraine for potential political gain.
He grotesquely caricatured the criminality of undocumented immigrants, rewrote the history of his assaults on Americans' health care and drastically inflated the number of jobs expected to be created by the new trade bill.
The military dictatorship that ruled the country from 1973 to 1990 rewrote the nation's laws and economic policies and reshaped its institutions to encourage free-market competition and to minimize the role of government.
It would be the first merger involving a U.S. railroad since the STB rewrote rules in 2001 after a flurry of consolidation reduced the number of major North American railroads to seven from 35.
This year, Google rewrote its guidelines to prohibit employees from accessing certain documents, and from "disrupting the workday to have a raging debate over politics or the latest news story," as the policy states.
Then attending the Whitney Museum of American Art's Independent Study Program, she said, she was so daunted by the director Ron Clark's reading list that she rewrote it as one-liners which became posters.
The Senate's Republicans made sloppy math mistakes, crossed out and rewrote whole sections of the bill by hand at the 11th hour and forced a vote on it before anyone could conceivably read it.
In the intervening years he wrote "Thaddeus Rose and Eddie," a TV movie; rewrote the script for the feature film "The Black Stallion" (1979); and helped write "Honeysuckle Rose" (1980), which starred Willie Nelson.
John Smith, a founder of the colony of Virginia in 1607, blatantly rewrote reality a decade later by naming a vast swathe of the eastern seaboard "New England", replacing native villages with fictitious English towns.
Moi rewrote the constitution to legalize de facto one-party rule, which secured power for his Kenya African National Union (KANU) until 1991, when Moi caved in to international pressure to reintroduce multi-party politics.
Hauer deserves credit for this monologue in more ways than one: he famously rewrote part of the original script, improvising to give it the dramatic significance that made it a touchstone for so many people.
The replacement comes as the Pentagon inspector general's office is looking into reports that Centcom, as Central Command is known, rewrote classified assessments for intelligence officials and policy makers that played down setbacks in Iraq.
LaineyGossip, who first wrote about the theory, argues that someone as important, influential, and praised as the Queen Bey doesn't take no for an answer, so she went ahead and subtly rewrote the script herself.
Mayor Bill de Blasio rewrote recent history despite having operated under near constant assault from the city's boisterous tabloid newspapers, while doing little himself to smooth over sometimes testy relations with eye-rolling New Yorkers.
RESSENCE TYPE 28 E-CROWN $48,800 The Belgian watchmaker Benoît Mintiens rewrote the rule book with his Ressence Orbital Convex System, which shows the time on a collection of subdials that orbit around one another.
Bloomberg rewrote archaic zoning laws, so they were no longer based on the notion that factories and residences were the main uses for New York's real estate; offices, retail and public parks were vital too.
But she was desperate now, and had also learned to assert some independence after Moore and her mother largely rewrote a poem that Bishop had sent to Moore (and not her mother) for her thoughts.
As he coaxed us to have fun, he also whispered truths in our ears — and as he rose to icon status, he rewrote the rules of rap and pop and commercial music on his way.
"As he coaxed us to have fun, he also whispered truths in our ears — and as he rose to icon status, he rewrote the rules of rap and pop and commercial music on his way."
UPDATE 0003/24: After multiple court rulings that resulted in a temporary restraining order on his this initiative, the White House rewrote the "travel ban"—and the second version was also temporarily blocked by courts.
The second episode chronicles when the two first meet, on the 1955 musical Damn Yankees, where the electric choreography they conceived of together (though only Fosse was credited) essentially rewrote the rules of American dance.
Facebook just rewrote its terms of service to try and accomplish this very thing, and it's part of the requirements for the upcoming GDPR privacy regulations in the EU the company plans to comply with.
So that chapter on the behaviors that we value, we rewrote six times when I was there, and I'm sure they're still working on ... Reed's rewritten the whole thing as more of a booklet form now.
The country's generals rewrote citizenship laws during the 1980s to deny Rohingya official recognition, effectively creating one of the largest groups of stateless people on the planet, and severely limiting their opportunities and freedom of movement.
It also rewrote its Terms of Service today to clarify how it collects and works with outside developers, and announced sweeping platform API restrictions that will break many apps built on Facebook but prevent privacy abuses.
Back in 2014, when we were busy smugly predicting that the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge wouldn't cure anything but were still doing it anyway, we were working for a company that edited and rewrote folks' résumés.
In fact, Steve Mariotti, NFTE's founder, joined Mr. Koch on the Libertarian Party's National Executive Committee in 1977, where he rewrote the party's platform, as Mr. Mariotti recalled in an essay for HuffPost about Ayn Rand.
Legal aid groups opposing the work rules in court argued that HHS "effectively rewrote" federal Medicaid law to approve work rules in those states, ignoring the program's core purpose of providing health insurance to poor people.
By Katharine Q. Seelye How Carrie Mae Weems Rewrote the Rules of Image-Making: Perhaps our best contemporary photographer, she creates work that insists on the worth of black women — both in art and in life.
To update matters for her modern sensibilities, Rebecca lightly rewrote a song, and the montage in which she did so showed her in a state of delighted, productive absorption that we've never seen from her before.
When Einstein announced his theory in 2250, he rewrote the rules for space and time that had prevailed for more than 262 years, since the time of Newton, stipulating a static and fixed framework for the universe.
Meanwhile, Westerners rewrote the history of Japanese warring culture, overlooking the heroic quests of the onna-bugeisha and elevating, instead, exaggerated representations of swaggering male Samurai and subservient Japanese women, clad in kimono and tightly-bound obi.
During a press conference, Trump — rambling on about his decision to withdraw troops from Syria — took credit for rejuvenating the military, but in so doing rewrote history by claiming that Obama literally left it with no ammunition.
It would be the first merger involving a U.S. railroad since the Surface Transportation Board rewrote the rules in 2001 after a wave of consolidation reduced the number of major North American railroads to seven from 35.
This wasn't the first tweak to Diana's origin, or the last: Some stories rewrote and reinterpreted the reason Diana came to the world of man, or how she got her name, or why she carries a sword.
I rewrote it about 40 times and it was literally days before opening when I finally added a new little B section that made the chorus feel like it was doing the thing it needed to do.
"He rewrote virtually all of the FEC's procedures for audits, enforcement matters and advisory opinions, which provide for an unprecedented amount of due process," according to a statement from Jones Day announcing his departure from the firm.
Trump administration lawyers had determined that the Education Department could not legally move ahead with the automatic loan forgiveness that Trump announced until the agency first rewrote the regulations governing the program, according to the internal memo.
LONDON, June 14 (Reuters) - Aston Martin will challenge for outright victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours race in 2021 with its Valkyrie hypercar, the British luxury sportscar maker announced on Friday after organisers rewrote the rules.
To recognize a distinctly Democratic tendency in American politics, one need only contemplate this fact: The major American party that didn't nominate Donald Trump for president in 2016 was the one that subsequently rewrote its rules for nomination.
"I pulled two all-nighters on that, and then in the span of five hours he crossed out the last two pages of the speech and rewrote them longhand in a way that I couldn't reach," Keenan recalled.
Miranda also recalled one of the first times he experienced the thrill of performing his own work: It was bird day in third grade when he rewrote a McDonald's jingle to describe the feathered friends his teacher loved.
It has an unusual history: Seferis wrote a first version in the late 1920s — the period in which the tale is set — then rewrote it in 1954, noting in his diary, however, that it was not for publication.
Stephen Curry rewrote the boundaries of acceptable shooting distance as the 3-pointer became this sport's weapon of prominence, and he served as the face of a team that went to five consecutive finals and won three championships.
" The Vagabon album's preliminary title was "All the Women in Me," though to avoid directly quoting Waheed, Tamko dropped that and rewrote the song's lyrics, which now include lines like, "All the women I meet are fired up.
The company already rewrote its terms of service, is in the middle of a media blitz with CEO Mark Zuckerberg to answer press questions and is cutting out data partners the company no longer wants to associate with.
Director Ava DuVernay, who also rewrote the script, was not available for an interview, but her representative confirmed to BuzzFeed News that she never reached out to the FBI for assistance; neither did screenwriter Paul Webb, his representative said.
Or Angel Cabrera, who rewrote his well-worn script in 2007, the last time the Open was held at Oakmont, by winning the first of his two majors with great ball-striking and putting that was merely good enough.
Comey rewrote a statute to clear Hillary of charges in the email case, and then stood before the American people instead of Attorney General Loretta Lynch, whose duty it was to take the heat for bailing out Madame Secretary.
The RNC added an asterisk and rewrote the subtitle as "To Me, Myself, and I." The staffer wearing the costume will presumably be paid for their time, though the RNC said they might ask volunteers to take on the role, too.
After all, the modern summer blockbuster season is rooted in Jaws, which rewrote the rules of the movie calendar back in the summer of 1975, and enjoyably dumb shark movies have been around right up through 2016's The Shallows.
The suit came after the P.R.C.A. rewrote bylaws, including one that said that anyone with a financial interest in a competing circuit would not be eligible to compete in any of the hundreds of P.R.C.A.-sanctioned rodeos held each year.
Riven by Vietnam and Watergate, the '19793s saw a new generation of filmmakers create signature works, as well as the pivotal rise of the modern blockbuster with "Jaws" and "Star Wars," which rewrote not only summer release patterns but studio expectations.
" A formal White House statement on the ruling was withering in its criticism of Orrick, saying "an unelected judge unilaterally rewrote immigration policy for our nation" and handed "a gift to the criminal gang and cartel element in our country.
The last time Congress rewrote our tax code was in 1986, when "Top Gun" was the biggest movie of the year and manufacturers hadn't even begun to incorporate some of the high-tech, transformative practices that have revolutionized our industry.
Earlier this year it rewrote it, omitting links to the Muslim Brotherhood and the call for killing Jews, and suggesting Hamas would accept a temporary state in a smaller territory, while reaffirming that ultimately, Israel would have to be eradicated.
A related article states: "He rewrote the rulebook, forging a synthesis of black funk and white rock that served as a blueprint for cutting-edge music in the Eighties," reads his dedication in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Mr. Hamner was a novelist and television writer with eight episodes of "The Twilight Zone" to his credit when, in 21963, he took an incident from his novel of a decade earlier, "Spencer's Mountain," and rewrote it as a television special.
Instead, in an interview with the Wall Street Journal last week, he rewrote history to portray Sessions as a self-interested climber who endorsed him because of his big crowds: When they say he endorsed me, I went to Alabama.
Katie Lou Samuelson rewrote the record books Monday night, hitting all ten of her three-point attempts en route to 40 points in UConn's 100-44 victory over the University of South Florida in the championship game of the AAC tournament.
EditorsNote: Rewrote 29st graph; deleted words in 4th and 6th graphs Harold Castro's three hits led an 11-hit attack as the Detroit Tigers snapped a four-game losing streak by defeating the Royals 6-4 on Thursday in Kansas City.
In 220006, President TrumpDonald John TrumpDem lawmaker says Nunes threatened to sue him over criticism Parnas: U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed to clear path for investigations into Bidens Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview MORE rewrote the playbook on immigration.
After a four-year run in London, the producers replaced the director, choreographer and cast; the writer rewrote part of the story, the designer reconceived the set, and the composers reworked the song list to add more favorites from the movie.
The mass circulation newspaper Bild am Sonntag quoted a VW employee as saying that the company "rewrote and watered down" an October 2015 speech by Weil to the state legislature about the diesel scandal after Weil shared a draft with the company.
And I took it that way, and it really just rewrote the firmware of my mind for that period and gave me an indication that it was possible to have a very different life than I was having, or pretending to have. Right.
In interviews, lawmakers, security sources and people with links to Egyptian intelligence described how Sisi's supporters rewrote key passages of the constitution to give the president and the military greater power, then pushed the changes through a pliant parliament and the public vote.
They rewrote the story of the 1920s, a period of Republican rule, as a time of corruption and dishonesty, in which the GOP allowed the flimflam men of Wall Street and the big utility companies to get away with bilking the public.
The review by the Tax Policy Center, a joint research arm of the Brookings Institution and the Urban Institute, is the first to examine the plans since Mr. Trump significantly rewrote his proposal after criticisms of its costs and inequities and Mrs.
On their first two albums, released by the folk label Prestige in 1964 and 1965, they freely rewrote lyrics to 1920s songs like "Blues in the Bottle" and "Bully of the Town," and sang gleefully with a peculiar kind of nasal harmony.
It rewrote the rules by which critically acclaimed restaurants were supposed to operate, stripping away comforts (chairs with backs, sound systems with a "low" setting) and amenities (reservations, unshared tables), and gambling that everybody would be too stunned by the food to complain.
Read more: How Carrie Mae Weems Rewrote the Rules of Image-Making Carrie Mae Weems, who was my teacher and mentor at Syracuse University, and whom I now consider a dear friend, continues to be a source of inspiration and significant influence.
But where that particular narrative decision generated pathos (and rewrote Henry's personality, just when he was growing into one of the show's more conflicted characters — see him this week, dully pledging to be a good boy), this one has more vindictive, pleasurable results.
It got a lot of attention after a top official rewrote the Statue of Liberty poem Shortly after announcing plans for the new rule back in August, a top immigration official's comments about it caught even the Trump administration's staunchest critics by surprise.
In losing the presidential race she rewrote the first line of her obituary and sealed herself in the public consciousness as the woman who fell (or was pushed) at the final hurdle -- emblematic of the past, rather than a figurehead for change.
Shortly after assuming office, Scott—along with Bondi, Putnam, and then-CFO Jeff Atwater—rewrote the rules for obtaining clemency, making Florida the hardest state in the country for ex-cons to regain their voting rights, according to the Brennan Center for Justice.
" Domino had been scoring in local clubs with the original, but for his record he rewrote the lyrics as a cheerful calling card, "The Fat Man," singing that he weighed 200 pounds and the women all loved him, "cause I know my way around.
Read more: The phone and internet blackout in Kashmir is so total that locals reportedly don't know India rewrote their constitutionThe internet and phone blackout in Kashmir came after India revoked the part of its constitution that established the quasi-independence of the region.
Legal documents show that he gave Suzanne Agee power of attorney (along with his 32-year-old daughter with Ms. Cunningham Agee, Mary Alana Kurz), filed for divorce and rewrote his will to divide his assets among Ms. Cunningham Agee and his five children.
Goodly: Read the application form that got a company with $0 in the bank into the selective startup accelerator that launched Airbnb and DropboxInEvent: The startup accelerator that launched Airbnb and Dropbox rejected 3 founders in 2015 — so they rewrote their application and tried again.
The latest dose of ridicule comes courtesy of the super PAC backing Jeb Bush, which rewrote the song "These Boots Are Made For Walking" in a new video mocking Rubio for flip-flopping on issues, missing Senate votes, and, of course, his penchant for fashionable footwear.
If Congress rewrote the laws to force the Fed to operate monetary policy so as to stabilize gold's value in dollar terms, Powell said, unemployment could rise or inflation could swing wildly and it would no longer be the Fed's job to do anything in response.
But perhaps even more consequential was Mr. Biden's relationship with Mr. Thurmond, his Republican counterpart on the judiciary panel, who became his co-author on a string of bills that effectively rewrote the nation's criminal justice laws with an eye toward putting more criminals behind bars.
Business Art so thoroughly rewrote the rules of art-making, even maybe its morality, that many artists found more direct inspiration in aspects of Warhol's art that are less conceptual — his techniques, his grasp of pop culture, his pioneering work on gay and transgender subjects and culture.
Her breakout role, as best friend to Aziz Ansari on Netflix's "Master of None" (she won an Emmy for outstanding writing on the series) came by sheer force of personality: Ansari, who initially conceived the character as straight and white, met Waithe (gay, black) and rewrote it.
In his speech to the Republican National Convention last week, House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) rewrote a 2202-year history of poverty in America.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit said the EPA essentially rewrote the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), also known as Superfund, and the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) to give farmers a break.
If you're thinking "uh didn't we see this in 2006's X-Men The Last Stand?" the answer is both yes and no, because the X-Men movies rewrote their own timeline during the movies, and just completely forgot about other things as they trudged forward with more sequels.
As an illustration of how potent simplifying messaging can be, Carly Robinson at Harvard, Jessica Lasky-Fink of the University of California, Berkeley, Hedy Chang of Attendance Works and I conducted an experiment with a large school district, in which we rewrote a state-required notification about attendance.
He published a seven page story in The American Magazine called "How The Nazi Spy Invasion Was Smashed" which rewrote history and got his men of the FBI to take the credit for Smith Friedman breaking the complex intercepted messages that were coming out of Brazil and Argentina.
Mr. Johns's early flags and targets, as everyone now knows, rewrote postwar American art by repudiating most everything about Ab Ex — the splashy emotionalism, the metaphysical longings, the well-rehearsed enactments of agony and ecstasy played out against the quaint bohemian backdrop of Tenth Street and the Cedar Tavern.
Moore (1887-203) published "Poetry" in 1919, then cut, revised and rewrote it for decades: The same once-lengthy poem — which opens, in all its versions, "I, too, dislike it" — contained just three lines in her 1967 "Complete Poems" (which did print a long early version in an appendix).
For those who said (wtf)" He didn't finish that last thought, but there are those who did say 'WTF,' after seeing the LGBTQ T-shirts, which rewrote the acronym to read "LIBERTY, GUNS, BIBLE, TRUMP, BBQ" instead of the acronyms' traditional meaning of "Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer.
Giving up on better ways of reviving the upstate economy, Mr. Cuomo doubled down on gambling: He engineered the 2013 referendum that rewrote the State Constitution to open the door to seven Las Vegas-style casinos, and then cut the deal for the two video gambling parlors on Long Island.
So I tried to do some different things just to keep me interested, Actually, that project [the letters] turned into a book called Letter to a Gloomy Music Journalist and I took all those letters and rewrote them as one letter and it's kind of a manifesto, in a way.
It's worth pointing out to Code Pink and the others who blatantly ignore the crisis in Venezuela that since Maduro has taken over the country, he has driven millions to flee, rewrote the constitution to protect himself, ended free and fair elections, and imprisoned and even killed his political opponents.
After Trump initially blasted a federal judge in Seattle on Twitter for blocking the original travel ban, and several other federal courts halted its implementation last month, the White House went back to the drawing board for over a month and rewrote the ban -- hoping this one would survive legal scrutiny.
The events that followed are as infamous for Angle's right shoulder getting wrenched to the verge of breaking as they are for forming the backstory of a fight that never happened, all because a rookie nearly submitted the near-invincible Angle and rewrote the script beneath the reality of the evening.
North Carolina's Republican-controlled legislature rewrote the state's voting rules in 2013 shortly after the Supreme Court struck down a section of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that had given the Justice Department the power to oversee changes in election procedures in areas with a history of racial discrimination.
Orban, a power-obsessed strongman, rewrote laws and reconfigured the courts to ensure that his Fidesz party would remain in power for years to come; his attacking of the free media and the state's politics of xenophobia are meant to serve the same end: Fidesz rule for years to come.
It's so important to North Korea's national history and identity that Kim Jong Il (Kim Jong Un's father, who led the country until his death in 2011) literally rewrote history to claim he was born on the mountain (he wasn't — records show he was actually born far away, in the Soviet Union).
How politicians, pollsters and media missed Trump's groundswell The question now, is when he becomes the most powerful man in the world in January, whether Trump will try to rewrite the rules and conventions of American government and the international system, just as fundamentally as he rewrote the rules of American presidential elections.
And so, on March 2628, one day after the high court's decision, Republican lawmakers dusted off their minimum wage preemption bill and rewrote it to be a local minimum wage nullification bill — one that would nullify, even retroactively, the St. Louis raises and impose state-mandated wage suppression targeting Missouri's underpaid workers.
NBC News reported earlier this month that Trump vowed to complete the border wall on the southern border with Mexico — and that was the same week he rerouted federal money from disaster aid to immigration control and rewrote rules regarding citizenship for some children born abroad to noncitizens serving in the US military.
Mr. Dunleavy and his supporters — many of whom were members of the Parade and Celebration Committee, which he chaired — called the election illegally conducted and claimed that the board rewrote bylaws, appointed new members and eliminated elections in order to seize and expand its power, said Denis McCarthy, the committee's current chairman.
Working on these projects meant not leaving his house for days at a time, as he read scripts and rewrote jokes, a process he describes as being like "trying to put on a wet bathing suit" Distraction was never far away, though: "Cheer" distracted him from an Oscar party the night of Feb.
Whether you watched the episode, which premiered on June 25, or were simply one of the many who noticed the day-after daze (like headlines declaring, "With a Surreal Flashback, Twin Peaks Rewrote the Rules of TV, Again"), the sense that something very wonderful and very strange had slithered onto television was hard to shake.
Ever since Steven Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan" rewrote the genre's rules in 1998, the standard way to shoot a battle sequence has been to have the camera swinging around madly, as if the camera-operator were dodging bullets, and then to edit the footage into the rat-a-tat rhythm of machine-gun fire.
Both of these characterizations were, at times, literal: In 1936, New Thought mystic and founder of the Unity Church Charles Fillmore rewrote Psalm 23 to read, "The Lord is my banker/my credit is good"; in 1925, advertising executive Bruce Bowler wrote The Man Nobody Knows to argue that Jesus was the first great capitalist.
Addressing a crowd outside a suburban restaurant in Altoona, Mr Cruz rewrote the history of the Reagan era to omit all mention of its spiralling deficits, instead claiming that tax cuts and deregulation triggered an economic boom in the 1980s, funding a military build-up that led to Soviet defeat in the cold war.
One of Roosevelt's youngest fellows, the legal scholar K. Sabeel Rahman, likes to point out that Department of Justice regulators, drawn from conservative legal and economic circles and influenced by the ideas of Robert Bork, essentially rewrote the federal guidelines for mergers and acquisitions and thereby weakened the government's power to make antitrust cases.
Amy KlobucharAmy KlobucharDemocratic senators ask IRS to extend tax filing deadline amid coronavirus outbreak Biden now has a route to the Oval Office — if he navigates the challenges Sanders's path narrows as losses mount MORE's campaign also contributed to rewriting the norms about women running but Warren is the one who really rewrote the rules.
Jackson had five No. 1 albums and was known as one of the biggest pop stars on the planet, but less than three seconds in 2004 — so-called "Nipplegate," when her bare breast was exposed by Justin Timberlake during the last moments of their performance — rewrote her entire history, plunging her into years of purgatory.
Judge points to cable news comments After Trump initially blasted a federal judge in Seattle on Twitter for blocking the original travel ban, and several other federal courts halted its implementation last month, the White House went back to the drawing board for over a month and rewrote the ban -- hoping this one would survive legal scrutiny.
KENNY The digital crew that Karen led — the assistant editor Lisa Cowan and the staff editor Justin O'Neill in New York and the senior staff editor Sarah Anderson in Hong Kong — wrote and workshopped the alerts with the Metro senior staff editor Tom Wright-Piersanti, redrew the platforms four times, and wrote and rewrote headlines and summaries.
So, we rebuilt the system, and we rewrote the system, and we are adding some of the elements that we think it's potentially to be the-, so we don't really have any bottlenecks when we scale up, in to, like, tens of thousands of vehicles, uh, which-, we are targeting around 200 vehicles next year in Nansha for operation. Yeah.
He was an auteur in every sense of the word, a multidisciplinary genius who rewrote the rules of stardom and astounded even the people around him with his skill and passion; he was a contemporary folk hero, one who flailed against record labels and the internet and served up theoretical pancakes on Chappelle's Show like some kind of magical purple elf.
" The White House statement on the ruling said in its very first sentence that Judge Orrick "unilaterally rewrote immigration law for our nation," a comment that is hard to square with the judge's actual decision, which explicitly said the ruling "does not affect the ability of the Attorney General or the Secretary (of Homeland Security) to enforce existing conditions of federal grants.
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I spent a day in Vancouver with Aguirre-Sacasa — who also wrote the book for the Broadway musical "American Psycho" and rewrote the book for "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" and wrote the screenplay for the "Carrie" remake and also has a bunch of other stuff in development that he absolutely won't discuss — to see what makes his shows so watchable.
YALE NEEDS WOMEN How the First Group of Girls Rewrote the Rules of an Ivy League GiantBy Anne Gardiner Perkins As a female graduate of Yale, I'd always assumed that the story of women's admission to the college in 1969 was one of triumph — a historic transformation commemorated by Maya Lin's "Women's Table" sculpture, prominently situated at the heart of campus.
DeVos rewrote the rule, she said, to protect students but at the same time to ensure "if claims are false or students did not suffer financial harm, then hard working taxpayers, including those who scraped and saved to faithfully pay their own student loans should not have to pay somebody else's student loans, too," while testifying in front of the House Education Committee last December.
The animosity between Ms. Cunningham Agee and other members of the Agee family — particularly over that will and whether Mr. Agee was of sound mind when he rewrote it — is the latest dramatic twist to a very public saga that goes back nearly 19803 years, when Bill Agee and Mary Cunningham played the central roles in what was arguably the first sex scandal in corporate America.

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