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Now, a new robot is scuttling into the uncanny valley.
Andrew Miller often dominates, but his scuttling may be more impressive.
However, if Salvini stands trial, it risks scuttling the coalition government.
Abruptly scuttling its Big Apple plans blindsided Amazon's allies and opponents alike.
The mini robots resemble small scuttling beetles, and are inspired by cockroaches.
Then came the Lansdowne's scuttling torpedoes, after which the Wasp finally sank.
So, what should the United States do, instead of scuttling this trade deal?
GM seriously considered scuttling the plant in 2002 during an earlier consolidation effort.
It has a history of scuttling development projects that would impact the Westside.
When Trump announced that he was scuttling the talks, many Afghans were relieved.
Any more than that and they give up, breaking their holds and scuttling away.
Saudi Arabia has helped stoke that perception, after scuttling a similar plan in April.
Crouching and scuttling all day was really starting to kill her hips and knees.
GoPro is coming off a new round of layoffs after scuttling its drone division.
You can't just afford to piss off allies by scuttling trade talks with them.
But he has talked generally about pushing back on Iran without scuttling the accord.
Presumably this is because they worry about scuttling Myanmar's still-tentative transition toward democracy.
In particular, if he succeeds in scuttling the nuclear agreement with Iran, then what?
It was really quite tragic seeing these gorgeous crabs scuttling about, living in our waste.
But the even larger question is what deal, exactly, is Mueller supposed to be scuttling?
President Trump is scuttling his much anticipated summit with North Korea&aposs Kim Jong-un.
And already there's a bit of drama, or call it skeptical-scooter feelings, scuttling about.
But praying mantises rise above the flattened scuttling posture that makes cockroaches look so … verminy.
Check out a video of this sea star scuttling around 10,000 feet below the surface.
Japan was repeatedly blamed for scuttling these efforts by its allegedly defiant attitude toward Korean grievances.
But three swaps in, Domenick doesn't realistically have to worry about Bradley somehow scuttling his game.
Faint gray dots on the crab's vermillion shell make it seem like a mask uncannily scuttling by.
He voted against a procedural rule in 2015 to take up trade legislation, nearly scuttling the bill.
But scuttling the deal, he said, would take pressure off Iran by dividing Washington from its allies.
In a promo for the movie, Hitchcock nods at the painting's "great significance" before quickly scuttling away.
In the video, you can see the kitten come scuttling across the road from the left side.
Enhanced electoral prospects in Italy for the Five Star Movement, which favors scuttling the euro, could result.
They did this even though that meant scuttling Obama's health care plan, which was based on Republican ideas, and even though that meant scuttling long-held G.O.P. principles — like fiscal discipline, a strong Atlantic alliance, distrust of Russian intentions and a balanced approach to immigration — to attract Trump's base.
To be sure, Bertie Carvel endows him with a scuttling, hunched menace; Shakespeare's Richard III with swear-words.
Could you imagine Ronan scuttling around in Calvin Klein, screaming "as if!" with all of her teen exasperation?
In scuttling ACA repeal and replacement, the Senate would be perpetuating an inferior delivery system for many Americans.
By scuttling TPP, Trump sacrificed market-opening steps for U.S. businesses in Japan and Vietnam, among other countries.
A massive winter storm barreling down on the East Coast is scuttling the Senate's already brief work week.
In another two years, we'll walk along the marsh and I'll show Bartola the sand crabs scuttling around.
Elsewhere in Mongolia, Maleev also snapped a photo of a long-eared jerboa scuttling through the Gobi Desert.
Ever since 2010, Republicans have been largely united on scuttling the statute but divided over how to replace it.
That included scuttling plans to take investment from automotive companies as well as another to explore Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
That is causing growing delays in closings, costing buyers and sellers money and in some cases even scuttling deals.
Israelis and Palestinians have been on their best behavior so they won't be seen as the party scuttling negotiations.
The administration has discussed scuttling the existing agreement at the same time it submits a new one to Congress.
Juno's instruments shut down, scuttling observations that were to take place as it passed 3,000 miles above Jupiter's clouds.
He fought bitterly against Dell's decision to go private five years ago, and almost succeeded in scuttling the deal.
A populist insurgency delivered Brexit, and that is now scuttling efforts to clean up Britain's tax havens, perhaps indefinitely.
In scuttling the purchase of Xcerra, American officials have struck at a major priority area for China's innovation policies.
His new EP on the Martinez Brothers' Cuttin' Headz imprint is full of dark, scuttling percussion and blushing synth-swells.
Lacking a realistic chance of scuttling the nomination, Democrats orchestrated a bit of theatre for the opening of the hearing.
If you were like me, you may have missed him while you were watching former Headmistress Antonia Creaseworthy's scuttling footprints.
They killed half the security forces, then sent the rest scuttling to Division 17, an outpost beyond the city borders.
Tens of thousands of Syrians fled the province of Aleppo as devastating Russian airstrikes enabled government gains, scuttling peace talks.
Someone is always watching TV—the Discovery Channel and ESPN are favorites—playing with the dogs, cooking, or scuttling about.
Reef divers swim through a world of colourful coral heads populated by strikingly patterned fish, scuttling arthropods and awesome molluscs.
The machines worked well, scuttling through surgery wings and psych wards like helpful crabs, never complaining or taking cigarette breaks.
The booksellers scuttling across the 210,280-square-foot main floor are not the only ones required to face the quiz.
In October, Punk suffered a shoulder injury during training, scuttling plans for a competitive debut before the end of 2015.
But Mr. McConnell also had a hand in scuttling an earlier bipartisan criminal justice reform measure that enjoyed broad support.
Cockroaches scuttling around in our homes aren't just nasty to look at; they can also be bad for our health.
The U.S. sanctions have hammered Iran's economy, scuttling its oil exports and barring it from the dollar-dominated global finance system.
The Commodores hit 10-of-22 3-pointers in the first half, scuttling Tennessee's strategy of doubling against taller post players.
Baffert in part blames black cats for scuttling two Triple Crown bids, Real Quiet in 63 and Point Given in 2001.
Ryan's strategy was successful in scuttling a revolt by GOP centrists hoping to force votes on four immigration bills this month.
"OK, this is the most pandering we've ever done," Porter said, laughing, before scuttling off to grab a place in line.
That's because they're scuttling around in the dark, looking for anything shiny, anything that catches the light, they're drawn to that.
But he pointed a finger at the French government, Renault's largest shareholder, as playing a major role in scuttling the deal.
The astonishing discovery reveals how creatures with paired legs were seemingly scuttling around over 100 million years earlier than we previously thought.
Jeanette ran three houses down to fetch her shoes, scuttling back a third time to wait for her brother on the sidewalk.
Unfortunately, this prototype had a kill-the-thrill speed limiter on it, scuttling my plans for a zippy ride along the coast.
"She genuinely starts with the best intentions and truly hopes there isn't going to be something scuttling her greatest plans," she says.
FCA said in June that it had abandoned its $35 billion merger offer for Renault, blaming French politics for scuttling the deal.
WILLIAM DUNHAM Bryn Mawr, Pa. To the Editor: Exactly when was it that Donald Trump exhibited "a gentler tone" that needed scuttling?
Or they'd lean out of their bedroom window and thwack the neighbours' almond tree before scuttling around to pick up the nuts.
They also can reveal unrelated but embarrassing information that can end up scuttling a nomination, an avoidable setback for a new president.
After nearly two years as a monthly contributor here, I myself will be scuttling along; this will be my last Eat column.
Scuttling NATO or profiling all Muslims and refugees as threats violate both our values and even a narrow view of our interests.
He argued for scuttling the Iran nuclear deal, but Trump refused to give him a war and bungled the subsequent diplomatic wrangling.
North Korea has indicated that it will restart weapons tests if the drills resume, scuttling Mr. Moon's efforts to broker a peace.
Will his casual disregard for democratic norms extend to scuttling the chance for voters to cast their ballots and have their say?
"They could go off scuttling around reaching all different parts of the combustion chamber," said James Kell, technology specialist at Rolls-Royce.
He begins to hear scuttling noises on board the ship and fears that despite all other indications, he is losing his mind.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC), a cosponsor of the bipartisan bill, has blamed White House aide Stephen Miller for scuttling efforts to compromise.
Indeed, even if President-elect Trump views the Iran deal negatively, he has to choose between fighting ISIS or scuttling the Iran deal.
The president has willfully destabilized individual health insurance markets without any clear plan and is actively scuttling congressional efforts to stabilize the situation.
But the social-media scuttling of the sitdown came an hour after he personally told reporters that he would probably meet with Putin.
By scuttling the meeting, Saudi Arabia has asserted its supremacy and reminded the OPEC nations just how much power the Saudis still wield.
BEIJING — A rat found scuttling around the cabin forced a Chinese airliner to return to an airport shortly after takeoff on Friday morning.
The activists sold their 219 percent stake to SABIC in January, two months after scuttling Clariant's bid to merge with U.S.-based Huntsman.
But even if Trump doesn't torpedo the Iran deal directly, he could wind up scuttling the agreement by pushing Iran into a corner.
Senate Republican leaders said Mr. Cotton's amendment was never pending for consideration and accused Democrats of creating a pretense for scuttling the bill.
It feels different even from the average season-scuttling, surgery-necessitating setback that makes you worry a player will never be the same.
Had Trump, instead of scuttling the TPP, pushed the agreement through Congress last summer, Americans could already be many billions of dollars richer.
House Democrats are hammering GOP leaders for scuttling the bipartisan effort to protect immigrants who came to the United States illegally as children.
The Maritime Ministry has initiated a policy of scuttling all ships confiscated for illegal activities, in particular fishing with Indonesia's maritime economic zone.
A brief escape sends her scuttling through the air ducts like a disoriented rat to investigate the moaning and gurgling from adjacent rooms.
After the barbecue, we stripped off layer after thermal layer, scuttling the 20-foot distance between tents in just a towel and slippers.
The proposed settlement will lower the profile of the Trump University controversy by scuttling the jury trial set to open later this month.
Would scuttling Social Security continue to be "political suicide" in an America where nearly everyone falsely believed that the program was broken beyond repair?
The footage shows an orange-ish colored fish with billowy brown fins and what appear to be spiny legs scuttling around the ocean floor.
Some have speculated about a production sharing deal, with Saudi Arabia helping stoke much of that perception despite scuttling a similar plan in April.
"Scuttling the French Fleet," represented by the original gouache painting, is a highly detailed work that became the cover of a 1961 Stag magazine.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said a license for Boeing to sell passenger jets to Iran will be revoked, scuttling a $38 billion deal.
Media observers knew this was likely the case, but Trump's open taunting of CNN led to White House officials considering scuttling the deal altogether.
The optimal size was somewhere in the middle, and the highlight of the evening was Ligeti's "Chamber Concerto," which ends with a scuttling Presto.
Trump appeared to celebrate the dropping of the charges and the scuttling of the trial as more evidence of the flaws of Mueller's operation.
But that partly presumes that impassioned Democratic voters will be less so if they succeed in scuttling the Kavanaugh nomination over these next weeks.
ILEMI TRIANGLE, Kenya (Reuters) - First, the scouts saw a footprint, then a suspected spy from a rival ethnic group, scuttling off into the bush.
Google tried to summit that mountain a few years back, but ended up scuttling the effort and selling off its robotics division, Boston Dynamics.
Ben Sasse for leading the #NeverTrump movement and scuttling a countermeasure to condemn "degrading remarks toward women, minorities and other individuals" by presidential candidates.
Yet just as negotiations were set to convene in Geneva last week, he stepped up the air attacks, infuriating the opposition and scuttling those talks.
The EU accused China last December for scuttling a global environmental trade deal by insisting that bicycles be included as a tariff-free green product.
Lisa Murkowski on Friday released a statement explaining why she joined two other senators in scuttling their own party's attempts to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Or would scuttling the nomination only demoralize their voters, who are growing weary of a scandal-prone president fond of shooting himself in the foot?
The fallout from its cash crunch continues to widen, scuttling a $2 billion deal to buy U.S. television maker Vizio, and hurting other related ventures.
The EU accused China last December of scuttling a global environmental trade deal by insisting that bicycles be included as a tariff-free green product.
A visibly angry McConnell addressed the chamber later in the day to blame Pelosi for scuttling negotiations he said should be left to the Senate.
In a statement issued on Thursday, Anwar said the allegations by Muhammed Yusoff were baseless and aimed at scuttling his planned takeover of the premiership.
Switzerland cleared a Serbia attack and a through pass sent the diminutive forward scuttling away before he slotted the ball neatly into the far corner.
Regan and HarperCollins never published If I Did It. Outrage over the project led to HarperCollins scuttling the book, and also prompted the firing of Regan.
Before T-Mobile and Sprint's 5G scare, AT&T responded to government pressure by scuttling a deal to sell phones from Huawei, China's top smartphone manufacturer.
Licenses for Boeing Co and Airbus to sell passenger jets to Iran will be revoked, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said, scuttling a $38 billion deal.
The decision is a fresh setback for embittered Saints fans, likely scuttling their long-shot effort to undo the Rams' 26-23 overtime victory on Jan.
Defenders of the deal have worried, however, that new sanctions could be seen as an attempt to undermine the accord and might end up scuttling it.
Fleeing up the hill, the family heard an explosion — Baalsrud, scuttling the Brattholm — that sent flaming debris flying up in their direction, seemingly following their path.
But more recently Kutcher has been using bugs to create abstract paintings—colorful, impressionistic and non-toxic works that showcase the scuttling bugs' paths across canvas.
When the two sides came close to an agreement in the spring, outlined in a 150-page document, Mr. Xi appeared to balk, scuttling the process.
Pence, the Indiana governor and a former member of the U.S. House of Representatives, met Republican lawmakers to plot the path forward on scuttling the law.
What neither Russia nor many Americans may appreciate, however, is the potential to negate the advantages Russia thinks it may get from scuttling this landmark agreement.
This rodent, which spends its life scuttling around the floor of the cloud forest, may not seem like it has much to tell us about ourselves.
Space exploration company Planetary Resources is scuttling a Kickstarter-backed project that would let backers take "selfies" via space telescope, after getting funding for a separate project.
The only point is that assuming Whitaker is a stooge or saboteur ignores the reality that scuttling the investigation would be the stupidest option available to Trump.
He shoots the hand as if it could see, frequently animating it scuttling on the ground to emphasize its smallness and its vulnerability in a hostile world.
In a similar vein, former CIA Director John Brennan has warned that scuttling the Iran deal could lead to a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
They had accused Mr. Doig of falsely denying that he had created the work as a young man in Canada, thus scuttling their efforts to sell it.
In abandoning its merger offer for Renault, FCA blamed French politics for scuttling what would have been a landmark deal to create the world's third-biggest automaker.
The world won't countenance the U.S. using force as long as Kim is talking peace, and even less so if Trump bears responsibility for scuttling the summit.
While Facebook and Google certainly played a role in scuttling the EU's copyright proposal, activists and internet users were the driving force of opposition against the measure.
I'm fond of imagining Villagers like Edgar Allan Poe scuttling over at night for his laudanum, or Edna St. Vincent Millay nipping in for a fresh candle.
When Samuel is snatched, we see him—or think we see him, in a glimpse—being carried through the trees by a scuttling figure, caped in red.
The vote was delayed for more than three hours as Republicans accused FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler of scuttling a late-night compromise to bring them on board.
Senate Republican leaders have never been enthusiastic about a stabilization bill, scuttling the Alexander-Murray talks last month in favor of one last run at full repeal.
But Cuccinelli maintains that the active role he is keeping in delegate matters is focused on influencing the platform and rules developed at the convention -- not scuttling Trump.
They face a Justice Department empowered by a series of high-profile successes against mega-mergers, scuttling deals in industries from oil services to retail stores and telecommunications.
Sessions in 1986 was up for a federal judgeship when allegations he made racist comments to an African-American colleague caused a minor scandal, ultimately scuttling his nomination.
They worked primarily behind the scenes, scuttling bills related to abortion and helping secure spending for environmental causes, though they still failed to, say, prevent a government shutdown.
The creditors blamed the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, or Prepa, for scuttling the talks, saying Prepa officials had let a critical expiration date pass without taking action.
Flashback: If the DOJ does end up scuttling the deal, it wouldn't the first time for the agency to take issue with a major merger involving T-Mobile.
A bloc of politicians, some of whom support gay marriage, have said they will not vote in favor of allowing a plebiscite, possibly scuttling hopes for any change.
Again, the Spider-brand suffered -- including mostly scuttling plans for a cinematic Spider-Verse full of solo films for supporting allies and nemesis included in the film rights.
The problem for hawks is you can't say you're scuttling a deal that accomplished something voters care about in order to bolster an alliance they don't care about.
By the time Newt materializes with his magical suitcase, where he often keeps his roaring, scuttling menagerie (mostly, sometimes) contained, the movie already seems like a series finale.
Each time, Trump kicked out the chairs from under Republicans and Democrats alike, scuttling legislation protecting young undocumented immigrants and fueling the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
Some backers of action game Shenmue III's multimillion-dollar Kickstarter campaign are upset that it will launch exclusively on Epic's Games Store, scuttling plans for a launch on Steam.
But it's going to be No. 218 again because, after stepping outside its comfort zone in the 234-'16 season, it's scuttling back into that shadow for 2016-'17.
One curious crab noticed the camera and went in for a closer look, scuttling toward the lens and eventually grabbing a (tender, tender) hold of it, before wandering off.
But it wasn't until 1996 when a biologist working in the old orchard reached up to a branch and came back down with Argentines scuttling all over his hand.
Boarding teams from the Harriet Lane got to the smuggling vessel just before midnight, taking control of it before four suspected smugglers aboard could sink it using scuttling valves.
The scuttling of such protections barely registered as a blip among the nation's tech outlets, and we've since moved on to gutting other popular consumer protections (like net neutrality).
Among other things, Halloween in America is indelibly linked to images of miniature skeletons or vampires scuttling from door to door, begging for candy from their half-amused neighbors.
Saint Motel, an indie-pop band from Los Angeles, completed an American tour this month, just as South by Southwest and the Coachella festival were scuttling their spring plans.
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In recent years, powerful right-wing Christian groups have intensified a campaign against homosexuality, scuttling a bill that would have given sexual minorities the same protection as other minorities.
Given the House's prior approval of a somewhat similar bill and the political stakes and the deadline, I can't see the more conservative House scuttling anything the Senate passes.
The Democrats make a serious mistake if they think scuttling the free trade deal will win them any points in the heartland — in the districts they say they represent.
Still, there aren't too many other lobster girls scuttling around out there in the world, and it gets a little lonely being one in 90,000 multiplied however many times.
Bolton ultimately wasn't successful in scuttling Trump's plans that time around, but it's completely possible he may be successful now — if that's in fact what he aimed to do.
What's clearer is that the scuttling of a hoped-for trade deal managed to start rebuilding a "wall of worry" that had become fairly short over the prior few months.
A series of tweets on the morning of June 5th could doom his March 6th executive order banning travel from several Muslim countries, scuttling one of his central campaign promises.
FCA last month abandoned its $22019 billion merger offer for Renault, blaming French politics for scuttling what would have been a landmark deal to create the world's third-biggest automaker.
They have hosted successful summits in the past, and raised hands and pledged cooperation and solidarity, but the fundamental disputes have remained unsolved, eventually scuttling any momentum towards true peace.
The urban climber is famous for his daredevil, harness-free approach to scuttling up buildings with nothing more than some chalk on his hands and climbing shoes on his feet.
In recent years, powerful right-wing Christian groups have intensified a campaign against homosexuality, scuttling a bill that would have given sexual minorities the same protections as other minority groups.
Fiat on Thursday abandoned its $35 billion merger offer for Renault, blaming French politics for scuttling what would have been a landmark deal to create the world's third-biggest automaker.
The intrigue: These moves come at a time when the White House is going in the other direction on climate by scuttling or paring back a suite of Obama-era policies.
In contrast to the yards nearby, where men in simple work clothes and no safety goggles operate blowtorches, the workers scuttling around Baijnath Melaram wear boiler suits, face masks and helmets.
This issue came front and center on a local and state level in New York during the saga of Amazon's HQ2 hunt – with a groundswell of local opposition scuttling the deal.
But the Democratic lawmaker is already under fire from President Donald Trump and other GOP critics who blame him for scuttling Ronny Jackson's bid to become the secretary of Veterans Affairs.
The music wasn't smoothed over or rendered inert: isolated details—stray harp notes, scuttling low-wind figures, a repeated two-note signal in the horns—pierced the murk with unsettling potency.
Recall President George W. Bush's scuttling of the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and the Trump administration's exit from the Cold War-era Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty in August.
The subject matter's ancient and interesting, but the art is also deeply funny, with colorful crabs scuttling about and dialogue, in Arabic with English subtitles, that's full of humor and sass.
If the Trump administration succeeds in scuttling the federal standards and neutralizing California, it could be the most significant setback for American progress on climate change so far under President Trump.
Mr. Trump's primary substantive motivation for the current shake-up among his senior advisers is apparently to remove obstacles to scuttling the Iran deal, which he has already declined to recertify.
But the fallout from the island scuttling included the surprise news, for Mr. Diller and others, that the Whitney also had plans for the Hudson that could have affected his park.
Granit Xhaka's raking passes failed to open up the Swedes while Xherdan Shaqiri's scuttling forays down the right wing were also ineffective as he invariably overhit his crosses into the area.
"The Wanderer" places a male figure on a dark beach with scuttling crabs (a guess); shadows make his body seem half white, half brown; the white leg wears an ankle monitor.
The Italian-American automaker withdrew its $35 billion merger offer for Renault, blaming French politics for scuttling what would have been a landmark deal to create the world's third-biggest automaker.
As part of President Donald Trump's trade dispute with China, the Treasury Department, through the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS), is scrutinizing more Chinese investments and increasingly scuttling deals.
Earlier this week, Naultilus's deep sea-diving ROV was scuttling around on the seafloor when it spied what appeared to be a bright purple jelly sac, just a few inches in diameter.
Federal prosecutors have released new images that show how Lewis Bennett killed his wife in 2017 by deliberately scuttling his own catamaran while the couple was on a belated honeymoon at sea.
This surpassed her expectations, nullified most of the gains Mr Sanders had made in winning seven of the previous eight states, and sent him scuttling home to Vermont for an unscheduled timeout.
Putin "will not be welcome" in the Capitol, said Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) just a day before the White House announced it was scuttling the idea for this fall.
But the authority grew skeptical of the company's promises for job creation and local investment, scuttling that agreement and leaving Coinmint to obtain its power on the wholesale market, Mr. Leary said.
Despite Russia's feelers, starting in 2004, about scuttling its international obligations, the United States has remained committed to the I.N.F. Treaty across three presidential administrations, valuing the treaty's contributions to international security.
Fiat Chrysler said it has abandoned its $35 billion merger offer for Renault, blaming French politics for scuttling what would have been a landmark deal to create the world's third-biggest automaker.
Scott, the only black Republican in the Senate, played a part in scuttling two contested nominees — Ryan Bounds and Thomas Farr — who faced opposition from Democrats and civil rights groups for past comments.
Trump ratcheted up tensions with North Korea to get Kim to the Singapore summit, and is following the same script with Iran: scuttling the nuclear deal, increasing economic pressure but then proposing talks.
Over 600 pounds of lobsters are now scuttling peacefully on the ocean floor of eastern Canada rather than wallowing in butter and garlic, thanks to the efforts of a group of Buddhist monks.
A chaotic week on European and U.S. stock markets has sent investors scuttling for the perceived safety of the yen, upping its value against the dollar by almost 9 percent since Feb. 1.
Adienne, based in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, is at least the second Swiss biotech in the past 12 months to cite market conditions as the culprit for scuttling a planned IPO.
But a number of environmental groups, while they may embrace carbon taxes, will push back against the idea of scuttling regulatory authorities in return, due to concerns that taxes don't ensure emissions cuts.
The big picture: The effect of sub-national and corporate efforts is important at a time when... The White House is scuttling Obama-era national policies and moving to abandon the Paris agreement.
An extended gag in "Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven" has the Asian characters scuttling around like crabs as they defend the stage from two white actors who keep encroaching on it.
President Hassan Rouhani of Iran has ruled out revisiting its terms, warning that Tehran might resume uranium enrichment if the United States withdraws from the accord, scuttling it for the other world powers.
The investigation — dating back to before Comey's firing and Mueller's appointment — seems to have played a big role in scuttling this and pushing Trump to maintain broad continuity with prior American foreign policy.
The government's announcement of merely a six-month suspension of the gas tax increase — not a scuttling of it — left those who have emerged as Yellow Vest spokesmen wary, at the very least.
If you've seen these monsters, you know to fear them the moment the first one appears, scuttling up a bottle at the New Orleans dive where Will (Armie Hammer) tends bar at night.
In early 2019, Catalan lawmakers withdrew their support, scuttling Mr. Sánchez's budget plan and forcing him instead to call an election that left Spain in political limbo for the rest of the year.
Once major companies are able to start negotiating with each other over how data flows across the internet, there's no shortage of ways to pass higher costs on to consumers while scuttling innovation.
Trump said on Tuesday he could make a deal with Beijing now, but would not be burned again and criticized China for scuttling a recent close deal with a last-minute attempt to renegotiate.
The car giant also built the system into the hotel's tables and floor pillows, so guests are treated to the not-at-all-creepy sight of autonomous footwear and furniture scuttling across the floor.
Driving the news: In a surprise announcement Wednesday evening, FCA withdrew its offer to merge with Renault, scuttling a deal to create the world's third-biggest automaker just two weeks after it was announced.
The vote appeared to only partially defuse concerns of a broad rebellion scuttling a proposal that some, notably members of the ruling Socialist Party, consider an ineffective, symbolic measure in France's battle against terrorism.
The group of roughly 6900 hard-line conservatives held out for weeks, scuttling a planned House vote on the bill last month after it became clear there wasn't enough Republican support to pass it.
The group of roughly 30 hard-line conservatives held out for weeks, scuttling a planned House vote on the bill last month after it became clear there was't enough Republican support to pass it.
And in "Manhattan Night," a classic film noir set in contemporary New York, his character, Porter Wren, is a scuttling tabloid columnist ensnared in an elaborate story of deception, blackmail, murder and sexual duplicity.
Having received a vicious dressing-down from Negan, the closet turncoat Eugene straightens out and returns to his Savior ways, coolly issuing insulting orders to those scuttling beneath him at their makeshift bullet factory.
Some have even lost their wings so as to live exclusively on bat blood, spending their lives scuttling about the fur of their hosts, leaving only to give birth to a single larva — usually.
Months later, Douglas Ginsburg, a federal judge whom President Ronald Reagan had nominated for the Supreme Court, admitted that he had smoked marijuana years before, including as a young law professor, scuttling his candidacy.
NICOSIA (Reuters) - Cyprus said on Tuesday it disagreed with the European Union expediting accession talks with Turkey, potentially scuttling an accord between the EU and Ankara on stemming an influx of refugees into Europe.
Instead, the artist projects scuttling emoji-crabs, satellite dishes sparking with electricity, and a swarm of fluttering pixelated butterflies on top of Safi's decay, giving the scruffy town a digitally enhanced sheen of wonder.
AS A heatwave sends most Britons scuttling to beaches and pub gardens, the country's archaeologists have been busy, taking to the skies to identify ancient sites that are not visible for most of the year.
Pennsylvania GOP leaders are calling on the Supreme Court to overturn a state court ruling that declared the state's congressional map an improper gerrymander, scuttling its congressional districts earlier this year in favor of Democrats.
Scuttling the Republican plan, then putting guaranteed funding into extant subsidies, should bring more insurers into the market again and help even out or drive down premiums, even if that takes a year or two.
Read more " _____ George Zornick in The Nation: "Trump's proposed massive federal-spending cuts have led many federal departments and agencies to look at scuttling noncontroversial programs aimed at preventing massacres like the one in Parkland.
A chaotic week on European and U.S. stock markets has sent investors scuttling for the perceived safety of the yen, upping its value against the dollar by almost 9 percent since the start of February.
He rarely gave a point away, scuttling low to retrieve my best drops and throw up a roof-scraping lob, waiting, then waiting some more, for a real opening before slotting in a forehand drop.
Earlier on Thursday, Fiat Chrysler said it had abandoned its $35 billion merger offer for Renault, blaming French politics for scuttling what would have been a landmark deal to create the world's third-biggest automaker.
Not a year ago, the idea of a Republican administration's scuttling of a massive free trade pact (and promise to take apart or narrow other existing deals) being met with rapturous ovations might have seemed absurd.
Its Juno spacecraft lost its main computer and science instruments shortly before it was due to make an orbital pass near Jupiter, scuttling highly anticipated close-up observations of the largest planet in the solar system.
Whether or not that prediction proves accurate, temporarily scuttling the Republican Texas legislature's attempt to impose its will on largely Democratic-controlled cities marks another strike against Donald Trump's long-standing promise to punish sanctuary cities.
After almost tripping over a scuttling R2-D2 (ah that's where he's got to!), I reach the exit in time to see the impressive figure of Chewbacca, standing 2.28 meters (7feet) tall in front of me.
Under increasing scrutiny from Congress, the UMTA offered a compromise: if WVU wasn't happy after another round of testing, the government would pay to demolish it, scuttling the system before it took a single paying passenger.
Embers: inch-square pieces of burning wood, white hot with the blowing wind, oxygenating them like a monstrous bellows, flying helter-skelter like malevolent insects, raining down in torrents, bouncing and scuttling around like hungry locusts.
By scuttling a racially gerrymandered map that Republicans adopted in 2011, the Supreme Court sets the stage for a possible Democratic takeover of Virginia's Senate and House of Delegates when Virginians vote on November 5th 2019.
While the U.S. already lacked formal relations with Iran, Trump's scuttling of the agreement has enraged Tehran and makes the sort of diplomatic dialogue that can lead to prisoner releases very unlikely in the near future.
Beijing pushed back swiftly against Trump, indicating that scuttling One China was a non-option and declaring that if the policy was ever placed on the negotiating table, talks over all other issues would immediately end.
Each of the 4,000 or so insects in the collection met its end at the hands of a "citizen scientist," one of 500 or so volunteers who scoop up scuttling insects and mail them to the university.
Calling the CBO "consistently wrong" on projecting health coverage, Spicer insisted that scuttling the bill up for debate -- called the American Health Care Act -- could end Republicans' dreams of ridding the country of the current health law.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - An expansive winter storm bore down on the U.S. East Coast on Monday, scuttling almost 1,123 flights, while tornadoes downed trees and flattened homes in the South, trapping some residents in their dwellings.
Those include PayPal canceling a 400-job project in Charlotte, CoStar backing out of negotiations to bring 700-plus jobs to the same area, and Deutsche Bank scuttling a plan for 250 jobs in the Raleigh area.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's top court on Monday struck down an amnesty law approved last month by the opposition-dominated Congress, scuttling an effort by critics of President Nicolas Maduro to secure the release of jailed opposition activists.
He is more beetle than bear, scuttling to and fro with a devilish purpose that Kafka would have noted, and peering at the treasonable world through rimless pince-nez, the better to anatomize its sores and flaws.
The decree would decriminalize abuse-of-power offences in which the sums do not exceed 200,000 lei ($48,000), potentially scuttling an ongoing trial of the governing Social Democrat party chief and benefiting dozens of other public officials.
On that front, the first item on the new chief's agenda should be to remove the handcuffs the Obama administration put on the DEA's efforts to fight Hezbollah, for fear of scuttling the nascent Iran nuclear deal.
Beijing's economic might has lured smaller countries like Laos and Cambodia into its orbit, and they have responded by scuttling forceful criticisms of China's expansion in the South China Sea from Asean, the Southeast Asian regional grouping.
Mike Gianaris (D-Queens), who played a key role in scuttling the deal after being named to a seat on a board that could veto it, has drawn a primary challenger inspired by his opposition to Amazon.
"This whole story is causing people to kind of take a step back because at the least it looks like you have an increasingly protectionist administration that is increasing tariffs and scuttling M&A," Kessler told CNBC.
"The court also pointed out that if Ratelband's argument were true, one could make themselves 20-years-older, scuttling age requirements for issues like "the right to marry, the opportunity to drink alcohol and to drive a car.
John McCain was the focus of much media attention this week when he dramatically returned to Washington following recent brain surgery and cast the decisive vote scuttling GOP efforts to pass a health care plan early Friday morning.
With its weird nonhuman figures scuttling around the stage — one is called, aptly enough, the Accordian Man, another looks like a figure from an anime movie crossed with a robot from "Star Wars" — "Kurios" achieves indescribability with ease.
But at the very last moment of the show, the plans for this caper are spilled across the floor of the fancy new Pied Piper digs, thereby scuttling the project we spent an entire episode watching them develop.
Fiat on Thursday abandoned its $35 billion merger offer for Renault, blaming French politics for scuttling what would have been a landmark deal to create the world's third-biggest automaker behind Japan's Toyota Motor Corp and Germany's Volkswagen.
When, earlier this year, Amazon cancelled its plans to open a second headquarters, in New York City, in part because of disputes with local unions, some politicians, rather than attacking Amazon, blamed the unions for scuttling the deal.
Hong Kong (CNN)China won't take part in three-way nuclear talks with the United States and Russia, a government spokesman said Monday, potentially scuttling plans by the Trump administration for a grand nuclear deal between the three nations.
One person outside the production, who was briefed on the deliberations in real time, told me Netflix discussed potential problems the episode would cause in Saudi Arabia before Mr. Minhaj filmed it, and raised the idea of scuttling it.
Tuesday afternoon: The aftermath As senior Republicans do their best to push ahead and leave this episode behind, Goodlatte blamed "gross misrepresentation by opponents of my amendment, and the media willing to go along with this agenda" for scuttling his efforts.
While authorities hoped that the camp's closure would help improve migrants' living conditions — a 2015 study of the camp found rats scuttling around tents, piped water infested with faecal contamination, tuberculosis, and scabies — the reality was vastly different, HRW said.
Last month, the university announced that it was scuttling the plan, not because of moral qualms or backlash from conservatives, but because of a little-known state law banning vending machines from being used to distribute over-the-counter medications.
Australian MP blames 'human stupidity' for suspected fatal croc attack Terrifying -- but mostly harmless Huntsman spiders, which are part of the informal "hairy scary" variety given their size and scuttling speed, usually subsist on a diet of insects and other invertebrates.
It sent the euro scuttling back below $1.17 again too and gave the dollar another leg up as it headed for a fourth consecutive week of gains, a move that is also starting to apply pressure to currency-sensitive emerging markets.
But every time this possibility comes up, immigration hawks end up scuttling it because at the end of the day, they know that the wall is silly and unimportant and they don't want to give up anything of value for it.
But for all the film's penetration into Weiner's inner sanctum, it never develops any real insight into why a public figure with a name made for a sex scandal would risk a sex scandal, especially after scuttling his career once.
Voluntary arrangements are the goal, but the oversight board will have the power to propose a federal-court-supervised debt adjustment that will prevent a minority of holdouts from scuttling a fair deal that is acceptable to the majority of creditors.
Trump decertified Iran's compliance with the deal, but passed the buck to Congress, which now has 60 days to either impose new economic sanctions -- and scuttling the deal as a result -- or do nothing, which would keep the deal in place.
Through their sheer weirdness — their scuttling movements, their violence, their primal language, their creepy smiles, and their apparent lack of purpose beyond "killing everyone and holding hands a lot" — we come to think of the Tethered as Others early on.
Beijing has already pushed back swiftly, strongly indicating that scuttling One China is a non-option and explicitly saying that if the policy was ever placed on the negotiating table, talks over all other issues would immediately come to end.
By playing a video on the tank wall of a scuttling pair of shrimp silhouettes, each a different color and separated from each other by varying amounts, the researchers could make a shrimp seem closer to the cuttlefish or farther away.
The director Jérémy Clapin "shoots the hand as if it could see, frequently animating it scuttling on the ground to emphasize its smallness and its vulnerability in a hostile world," Teo Bugbee wrote in her review for The New York Times.
But in the past, whenever Trump has seemed to be approaching any kind of deal with Democrats on immigration, hard-liners end up scuttling it by insisting that essentially the entire restrictionist agenda needs to be part of the deal.
The scrapping of the deal will likely benefit Hyundai by scuttling the advantage Japanese carmakers would have garnered from TPP, Daiwa analyst Sung Yop Chung said in a note this week, describing Trump's move as a "sigh of relief" for South Korea's carmakers.
In documents filed last week, federal prosecutors laid out their case against Lewis Bennett, alleging he killed his wife at sea in 2017 before deliberately scuttling his own boat — all in an effort to inherit the home she owned in Delray Beach, Florida.
JINAN, China (Reuters) - In the near pitch-dark, you can hear them before you see them - millions of cockroaches scuttling and fluttering across stacks of wooden boards as they devour food scraps by the tonne in a novel form of urban waste disposal.
For some context on just how bad things are at this moment compared to October 1973—when an embattled Richard Nixon went on his own firing spree in hopes of scuttling the Watergate probe—I called up my favorite legal scholar, Noah Feldman.
The lack of timely results has infuriated presidential campaigns, scuttling an accurate narrative out of the first-in-the-nation caucus state and forcing candidates to move on to New Hampshire without the knowledge of who exactly won Iowa and in what order.
The group is pushing a plan that, among other things, would create a carbon tax with the revenues returned to the public via dividend payments, while scuttling emissions regulations that the group says are no longer needed with the tax in place.
He's also kept the Clippers' ship from scuttling as the team saw Blake Griffin succumb first to a quad injury and next to the sort of idiotic late-onset belligerence that can fracture a team, not just the metacarpals of its star player.
Its centerpiece is the Oculus, a mind-boggling glass-and-steel structure designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava to look like a dove in flight, but it actually more closely resembles a pair of ragged claws, scuttling across the sands of Lower Manhattan.
But out of an abundance of fair-mindedness, Judge Hanen demurred, noting that scuttling the dispute might just have been "unfair, and perhaps even disrespectful, to the Supreme Court", which would no longer be able to resolve one of the year's biggest cases.
We can't quite quantify the number of rodents scuttling around citywide (some have tried), but Manhattan most likely has the highest concentration of rats, Dr. Corrigan said, with Brooklyn and the Bronx tied for second, followed by Queens and then Staten Island.
The worst case for Trump, Republicans and America would be a simultaneous increase in nuclear dangers from North Korea, making them extremely dangerous, and Iran, which could inflame nuclear dangers throughout the Middle East if Trump succeeds in scuttling the Iran deal.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese companies are offering to pay record break-up fees and are willing to settle for minority stakes in U.S. mergers and acquisitions in an attempt to assuage concerns of potential overseas partners about regulatory snags scuttling the deals.
This is the kind of technology some of the biggest companies in the world are snapping up right now, and yet, scuttling off to make me a coffee in the kitchen is someone who could be sitting on just such a company.
Scuttling her confirmation would extend the tenure of Mick Mulvaney, the agency's acting director and the head of the budget office, who has tried to cripple the consumer bureau by freezing enforcement activity, calling for deep budget cuts and halting new investigations.
WEISS: When we spoke last month at the Times Center, you mentioned several White House policies that were cheered by the evangelical community: the Embassy move to Jerusalem; the scuttling of the Iran deal; the appointment of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
When they identify a glitch in the technology with potentially devastating consequences — the explanation was a little wonky but think "Terminator"-level stuff — they faced the moral dilemma of scuttling their own product and company or turning it loose on an unsuspecting world.
The dispute makes clear the growing ambition of New York's activist left, which over the past year has notched a string of high-profile successes, from propelling Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's election to scuttling Amazon's plans to build headquarters in New York City.
Trump and his allies have gone on the offensive since the release of the report in April, downplaying the conclusions and scuttling Congress's attempts to conduct hearings on the findings by calling key witnesses, such as former White House counsel Don McGahn.
I've changed my views on almost every issue -- from scuttling the Iran nuclear accord to declaring NATO obsolete to questioning the value of the One China policy -- and tacked back to more traditional positions in line with Obama and the Republican party establishment, too.
Despite the administration's avowed support of coal jobs, energy industry analysts and economists who study the sector say that even Donald Trump's executive order scuttling the EPA's Obama-era Clean Power Plan and a pullout from the Paris accord won't bring back coal's boom times.
On a day trip, I traveled past Marbella's private clubs and around a Saudi palace compound, and had lunch with a Marbella expert, Natalia Lopez Epin, at a bustling seafront restaurant on a day when the wind off the Mediterranean was sending sunbathers scuttling inside.
Even as the president promised to announce a major initiative to stem the wave of opioid abuse as early as next week, Mr. Trump said he would consider scuttling the nomination of Representative Tom Marino as director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
Medicare and Medicaid administrators earlier this year quietly killed a plan to pay for a breakthrough, half-million-dollar cancer treatment based on how well it worked, scuttling one of the Trump's administration's first and most highly touted attempts to lower the cost of drugs.
Bong Joon-ho often drops metaphors into his films—the protein bars made of cockroaches in Snowpiercer connect with the scuttling but resilient passengers stuck on the back of the train—but it is rare that he makes a character use the word out loud.
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan — President Trump paid an unannounced Thanksgiving visit to American troops in Afghanistan on Thursday and declared that he had reopened peace negotiations with the Taliban less than three months after scuttling talks in hopes of ending 18 years of war.
As John A. Farrell's recent biography "Richard Nixon: The Life" makes clear, candidate Nixon's clandestine and possibly treasonous contacts with South Vietnam's president Nguyen Van Thieu were indeed aimed at scuttling the talks President Lyndon Johnson had worked for weeks to organize — and they succeeded.
But after some of his right-wing Likud party colleagues boisterously objected to any Africans staying, Netanyahu panicked, canceled the deal and then — crazily and despicably — blamed the New Israel Fund, a small liberal, U.S.-based group that supports social programs in Israel, for scuttling the deal.
President Trump is losing the trade game -- and the world public opinion with it -- because he allowed the trade miscreants and their enablers to paint America as a dumb protectionist hell-bent on scuttling the multilateral system of free trade, which, in reality, does not exist.
He also accused Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) of scuttling talks between Democrats and Republicans on the committee on putting together a bipartisan election security bill.
Chinese Companies Seek to Allay U.S. Regulatory Fears | Chinese companies are offering to pay record breakup fees and are willing to settle for minority stakes in mergers and acquisitions in an attempt to assuage the concerns of potential overseas partners about regulatory snags' scuttling the deals.reuters
The "free market" op-ed author, whoever they are, hasn't stopped Trump from enacting steel and aluminum tariffs with very little review, or engaging in an escalating trade war with China — or from nearly scuttling NAFTA renegotiation talks by insulting Canada off-the-record during an interview.
But now, with 85 percent of a deal completed, and the toughest issues remaining, European officials say they are increasingly worried that Prime Minister Theresa May's government is so divided and fragile that it could collapse, scuttling a deal and inflicting damage on the Continental economy.
Soon after the 2018 State of the Union, Trump was feuding with his new FBI director, mishandling a spousal abuse drama surrounding a top aide, scuttling a bipartisan immigration plan with a veto threat and accusing Democrats of being "treasonous" for not applauding his speech sufficiently loudly.
China, not a signatory of the INF treaty, has a range of missiles that would be banned under its provisions; U.S. officials cited China's arms build-up in the Pacific as a central reason for scuttling the Russia pact and pressing ahead with expanding the American arsenal.
Mr. Cuomo has blamed Senate Democrats for scuttling the deal — he did so again on Tuesday — and neither the Assembly or the Senate offered an immediate endorsement of the 10-point plan, with representatives from both chambers saying it was too early to gauge its chances.
It's a space that Microsoft's competitors in both software (Android) and hardware (Lenovo and Asus) have started to flirt with, and it only makes sense that Microsoft might wow us with a tease for a future it's kept meaning to deliver and then scuttling at the last moment.
One night, pursuing a rapid scuttling in the undergrowth—it could have been a lot of things: the raccoon may be spotted in Flagstaff, and the gray fox, and the feral cat, and certainly the squirrel—I found myself in the middle of the woods without my flashlight.
In scuttling the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal, which many Israelis saw as imperiling their security, in moving the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, in basically doing whatever the government of Benjamin Netanyahu asks, they see a president of the United States acting to save their lives.
Still seething over Republican obstruction during the Obama administration that peaked in 2016 with the blockade against the Supreme Court nominee Merrick B. Garland, liberal groups are encouraging Democrats running for president and the Senate to commit to enlarging the court and scuttling the Senate's famous procedural weapon.
It had less to do with any particular faith in Google, a company infamous for starting ambitious projects and scuttling them when faced with short term obstacles, but a belief that streaming video games was, sooner rather than later, going to be a big part of our lives.
That ranks as a higher priority for Americans than DACA overall (a smaller majority of 256% consider dealing with DACA as big a priority), and opens the door to GOP messaging suggesting Democrats are scuttling one popular program with more pressing funding concerns in favor of their pet issue.
But there's no firm evidence that the obstinate Thieu, who was wary of the talks to begin with, would have gone along if not for Nixon's efforts; hence, to make Nixon — and not Thieu — the decisive historical agent in the scuttling amounts, I believe, to an unjustified overreach.
Over the course of 30 minutes, I caught glimpses of a high school basketball game, the view from the side of a mountain somewhere, the inside of a dorm room, a translucent fish scuttling along the ocean floor, an aerial view of a mansion, and the inside of a car.
The rhythms roll and gurgle like the primordial echoes of some great cavern or the scuttling dialogue of age-old arthropoda or even some shamanistic vision quest in the middle of the desert—a concept realized in the yawning, minimalist video for Squarepusher's remix, created by Joseph Cashiola and David Fenster.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which is made up of representatives from across the executive branch, looks at acquisitions that could represent a national security problem, but its reviews typically end up scuttling only a few deals annually, though the number has increased in recent years.
When the alien does arrive, it's not one of the dazed martians in Close Encounters or the cuddly weirdos in Star Wars: It's a blood-soaked penis, fanged and erect, which erupts from the chest of a central character before scuttling off to grow at a frightening rate into a clanking monster.
Canada's longstanding policy of managing its dairy supply with production quotas and high levies on imports has become a sticking point in negotiations over the North American Free Trade Agreement, one that risks scuttling a 25-year-old pact that has stitched together the economies of Mexico, Canada and the United States.
In doing so, it protected a range of domestic programs the president had targeted for huge reductions, if not outright elimination, and sent an infuriated Mr. Trump scuttling off to Mar-a-Lago with yet another problem to worry about: a mediocre Congress making a lazy president look even worse by actually accomplishing something.
I vividly remember the sequence of nights spent promising myself that, if I didn't wake up to blood-spotted sheets, I'd haul myself to a pharmacy and buy some answers; I remember scuttling that deadline for four days, until writing some abortion-adjacent story at work propelled me out of my seat and into the nearest drug store.
And Mr. Trump's public scuttling of infrastructure negotiations gave Democratic leaders the rare chance to change the subject back to policy fights: "Does Congressman Zeldin Agree With Trump on Blocking Infrastructure Bill?" read the headline of a House Democratic campaign arm blast email, one of several targeting a Republican House member, in this case Lee Zeldin of New York.
One of the biggest cultural building projects in the country was sent back to the drawing board on Tuesday, when the new leaders of Lincoln Center and the New York Philharmonic announced they were scuttling a half-billion-dollar plan for a gut renovation of David Geffen Hall and seeking simpler ways to improve the lackluster theater.
Many factors have created a market ripe for health care at home: rising health care costs that send patients scuttling for more transparent options, expiring drug patents that lead to generics of super-popular drugs being rebranded and sold for cheap, and the expansion of on-demand services encouraging the expectation that we can do anything and everything from our beds.
And so, you had Sarah Palin accusing the ACA of including "death panels" that would decide on insuring the elderly, a completely fabricated idea (and 2009 winner of Politfact's "Lie of the Year" award); you had Rush Limbaugh calling it "the largest tax increase in the history of the world" --not even close — and a steady stream of other fear-mongering aimed at scuttling the ACA's success.
Until now, Republicans could vote to repeal Mr. Obama's health law with no fear that they would have to live with the political consequences of scuttling a law that provides health care for 22016 million Americans and protects millions more from discrimination for pre-existing medical conditions, ends lifetime caps on insurance coverage and allows children to remain on their parents' insurance policies until age 19.23.
You will wonder if the creature you hear scuttling behind your walls, which you hope is merely a squirrel, is chewing through the ancient wiring and if so, how long it will take the spark to ignite the tinder that constitutes your walls, and if it happens when you're not home, whether the dogs who keep messing up your attempts at skim coating will make it out alive.
If the NHL has any concerns about legalized sports gambling in the United States and maintaining integrity in its games, its primary concern should be ordering its referees to call penalties no matter the time and score, and scuttling the "let the players decide the game" nonsense that has infected officiating for decades because missed/ignored calls like the ones in Game 1 make it really easy to question that integrity.
Though executives of both United Technologies and Honeywell and their advisers held discussions for months about how to pull off a merger — at one point deliberating a so-called merger of equals structure — changes in the fortunes of each conglomerate and how they affected the potential deal appeared to have also played a role in scuttling the talks, according to the people briefed on the matter but not authorized to speak publicly.

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