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That speed obviously hasn't shaken off criticism against the AHCA.
Could Don Jr. and Jared have shaken off the bloodhounds?
So far, however, markets have largely shaken off the Fed's retreat.
Markets have mostly shaken off their start-of-year woes (see Buttonwood).
As stocks have shaken off growth fears, bond yields have also moved higher.
Many traders had shaken off the president's weekend threat as a negotiation tactic.
Another girl would have shaken off his hand and shown him the door.
Derrick Rose seems to have shaken off his recent legal woes to score 17.
She appeared to have shaken off all the cancer and chemicals in her body.
It attaches itself parasitically to it from time to time, but is generally shaken off.
Now it has shaken off its obscurity and is in stores all over the world.
That projection, of course, is shaped by that pesky male gaze we haven't completely shaken off.
Global investors had shaken off the Italian referendum results, and shares had risen higher on Monday.
And Samsung has never shaken off its image as an imitator, though a highly efficient one.
Ms. Yellen noted that the economy had shaken off the disruptions caused by hurricanes this fall.
He has 1,797 14.93-pointers in his career, and has shaken off a rough start to his season.
Asset prices then collapsed in the early 1990s, and Japan still has not fully shaken off the impact.
But Poroshenko, a multi-millionaire businessman, has not shaken off allegations he puts business before matters of state.
Denver has shaken off some early-season rust to climb to eighth in the NBA in offensive efficiency.
He has denied the accusations, having shaken off his ultranationalist past and rebranded himself as a pro-Western reformer.
The Canadian is hoping to have shaken off the effects of flu by the time the match comes around.
Financial markets have mostly shaken off their early-year worries about Chinese growth and their summer blues over Brexit.
But despite Lil B's supposed witchery, Oklahoma City appeared to have shaken off its woes in this year's playoffs.
The record highs indicate investors have shaken off June's drama over Britain's stunning decision to leave the European Union.
Sorry, Daniel, even after a summer of playing a flatulent dead body, you still haven't shaken off your Hogwarts upbringing.
Thus far, Amazon appears to be resilient to Trump's threats, and its investors have shaken off most presidential-related risks.
We had shaken off our colonial hangover, and finally embraced the swagger that came from being the outsider, the interloper.
That night, Maddow wove a narrative that capably connected Trump's new scandal to the one he had just shaken off.
Phil Bredesen has shaken off the dust and is headed into an open-seat contest where he'll likely face Rep.
But despite having shaken off its refinancing challenges, Noble's shares are still 75 percent below where they were in early 2015.
By the time Xi Jinping has shaken off his appalling hangover, the Chinese Communist Party will be sponsored by Trump Winery.
Bitcoin has shaken off an August split into bitcoin and bitcoin cash, and a Chinese crackdown in September on digital coins.
Rivera said Matz had shaken off his signs only a couple of times, and his quick pace kept Atlanta off balance.
And finally, David Brooks recommends a new album from a singer who's shaken off corporate concerns and returned to her roots.
Having shaken off the initial idea that the project was a trap orchestrated by Cuarón, Aparicio says she cares for him deeply.
He spread the ball around and appeared to have shaken off the rust that limited him severely in the previous few games.
Perhaps mistakenly we think of theatrical rites and ceremonies like this as primitive throwbacks we can congratulate ourselves on having shaken off.
Meanwhile, as soon as Mary steps offstage, the actress Lesley Manville has shaken off the character and started taking care of business.
Heading into the season's final four episodes, then, The Walking Dead seems to have shaken off its malaise, at least a little bit.
Volatility is like a pesky fly that can't be shaken off, the inescapable element in financial markets that investors are struggling to manage.
For China, an economically backward country that had never shaken off its revolution, the disparity with those scenes on television was too much.
The tournament is the season's first Premier Mandatory event and Romanian Halep, the reigning Wimbledon champion, has not shaken off a foot problem.
It had never shaken off the horror of a 19733 loss to Denmark, its former imperial overlord, by the score of 14-2.
Brexiteers often cite Norway and Switzerland as shiny models for Britain to emulate once the shackles of the European Union have been shaken off.
By appointing John Bolton as national security adviser, Trump has shaken off his generals' moderating influence – and become even less predictable, writes Peter Apps.
"Homebuyer demand has remained positive and shaken off the higher rate environment so far this year," said Sam Khater, chief economist at Freddie Mac.
The value of financial assets, on the other hand, continues to soar as investors have shaken off the rate increases, keeping borrowing costs low.
They may have rejected monotheist beliefs, but they have not shaken off a monotheistic way of thinking, and "regurgitate some secular version of Christian morality".
Miranda's sunny smartass-for-hire comes across as a fraction broad and stagey at first, like he hasn't quite shaken off the Mary Poppins vibe.
"Nothing goes down forever, as they say, and oil appears to have finally shaken off its bearish malaise," said Stephen Brennock of oil broker PVM.
Most recently, sparkles seem to have been shaken off the unicorn's glistening coat and onto nearly every single dish, drink, and treat you can think of.
Saturn retrograde begins April 30 and lasts through September 18, asking us to reflect on the responsibilities we've taken on, or shaken off, since this January.
Tuesday night, Mississippi had the opportunity to show the country that it had become a state that has shaken off its image as a closed society.
"Julia has always shaken off the stiff and limiting postures of ladylike behavior, not only to make us laugh but to make us free," Jacobson said.
Thanks to an influx of natural-looking options — and the seal of approval from many celebrity fans — faux hair has officially shaken off its former notoriety.
In the past year, Europe has shaken off perpetual worries of a grinding decline to emerge as one of the faster-growing major economies on earth.
Heading into the thick of earnings, Shay is betting on the growth names that have shaken off volatility to hold strong in the past two months.
Its gross domestic product surged at an annualized 6.2 percent in the fourth quarter of last year and it has just shaken off 28 months of deflation.
Finland has shaken off its "sick man of Europe" tag by recording six consecutive quarters of economic growth for the first time since the global financial crisis.
"Today's opening is consistent with the fact the market is starting to trade a little better and I think we've shaken off the bad January," he said.
Why it matters: U.S. stocks have shaken off almost all of their December sell-off, yet banks continue to report that investors are selling, not buying, equities.
What has been slower to adjust is a culture that has approached concussions as something to be "shaken off" or worries that diagnoses may harm their careers.
Babis has also shaken off the impact of investigation for alleged fraud in tapping a 2 million euro subsidy - a charge that could carry a jail sentence.
If ever a state was a jobs juggernaut, it's Texas, which has shaken off its traditional reliance on energy to create an economy that is diverse — Texas-size.
Even though the empire's fall seemingly proved his point, Christians went on sacralizing history, and left behind intellectual habits that believers in secular scientific progress have never shaken off.
The past three decades have seen the revival of the "imperial presidency," as chief executives of both parties have shaken off the restraints imposed upon them in the 1970s.
Greg Bird will have to show that he has shaken off a year of inactivity owing to a shoulder operation if he is to win the first-base job.
Some diners worry that Atlanta has still not shaken off its penchant for chasing trends or stuffing fancy versions of pimento cheese into Mason jars and making hummus out of peanuts.
But while big firms have since shaken off the effects of the change and are set to gain from a uniform tax regime, small businesses across the country are still hurting.
Perhaps the sexual interpretation that unfortunately was latched onto her work wasn't ever shaken off because the works' striking visual appearance never went through any major shifts or experiments in other methods.
Aeroflot has long shaken off its troubled post-Soviet safety record and now has one of the world's most modern fleets on international routes where it relies on Boeing and Airbus aircraft.
But speculation has risen it could be shaken off autopilot by the virus, with money markets predicting one 25 basis-point rate cut this year and a small chance of a second.
Investors have repeatedly shaken off the risks of political turmoil, including the latest shock, President Trump's firing of James B. Comey, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, on Tuesday night.
Aeroflot has long shaken off its troubled post-Soviet safety record and now has one of the world's most modern fleets on international routes where it relies mostly on Boeing and Airbus aircraft.
The two-time reigning Presidents' Trophy winners appear to have shaken off their early-season malaise and are making a move toward reclaiming their customary spot at the top of the Metropolitan Division.
But it seems to have shaken off many of its troubles by cutting costs, lifting deliveries to record levels and dipping into a pool of money it had been required to set aside.
"At least on a temporary basis, Morrisons seems to have shaken off some of its relegation form and the share price has reacted accordingly," said Richard Hunter, head of equities at Hargreaves Lansdown.
Aeroflot has long shaken off its troubled post-Soviet safety record and now has one of the world's most modern fleets on international routes where it relies mostly on Boeing and Airbus aircraft.
And while Lyft has racked up more than one billion rides and become a strong No. 22017 to Uber in the United States and Canada, it has not shaken off its cuddly image.
Lord Barker's job was to persuade often skeptical investors and financial journalists that Sibneft had shaken off its shady past in rigged privatization deals and broken with the habits of its oligarch founders.
"At least on a temporary basis, Morrisons seems to have shaken off some of its relegation form and the share price has reacted accordingly," Richard Hunter, head of equities at Hargreaves Lansdown, said.
As the front man of the band Gipsy Groove, Kafu has shaken off his own experiences of discrimination to focus on healing the divides between Roma, Albanian and Serb communities in the Balkans.
Over the last five years, however, the banks have shaken off state support and largely put their finances in order, removing urgent pressure for consolidation and leaving the fragmented and low-margin market little changed.
The central bank said that the outlook for growth had shaken off a downward bias due to the perception that there is a lower chance for a "severe deterioration" in relations with the United States.
"The markets seems to have shaken off the negative aspects of the Chinese trade data, but it's a minor rise at the end of a fairly limp week," said Connor Campbell, an analyst at Spreadex.
In the last few years, though, the weasels have apparently shaken off their reserve and begun showing up in suburban and urban areas — a shopping mall in Schenectady, N.Y., a parking lot in downtown Albany.
While these very popular properties have lots of fans who aren't rancid pseudo-intellectual bros, the characters' reputation as edgelord favourites isn't easily shaken off, leaving his association an unfortunate coincidence given his current alignment.
Mike Coffman (CO-6) Whip list position: No Cook rating: D+2 Coffman has shaken off repeated Democratic challenges, but Democrats continue to target him in a district where Clinton won by 9 percentage points.
Teams catch the holy ghost and whirlwind through months in inexplicable states of grace, and sometimes do not awaken from them until they've shaken off the last torments of a post-World Series champagne hangover.
Once we'd both shaken off the awkwardness of the silence that followed that question, Vanselow and I made our way to the matted floor in the center of the building to begin my training in earnest.
Investors seemed to have shaken off worries about a trade war, sparked when U.S. President Donald Trump's slapped steep import tariffs on washing machines and solar panels in a move condemned by China and South Korea.
So while it may appear that the Fed's shift to tighten has political roots, members indicate it is rooted instead in a belief that the economy finally has shaken off the shackles of the Great Recession.
With Colony House, the two have shaken off those devout vibes in favor of something edgier; the band's second album, "Only the Lonely," is full of shout-along choruses that echo arena-rock stalwarts like U2.
While volatility is expected in the short term, markets have shaken off a lot of things over the last year and are likely to shake off the coronavirus too, said Nick Twidale, general manager at IC Markets.
Although Bulgaria's economy is expected to grow at a relatively healthy rate of about 3.1-3.3 percent this year, having shaken off recession, it remains the EU's poorest member, with average wages about 470 euros per month.
Braekhus, one of the most decorated women&aposs fighters in history, has shaken off the snow and is currently warming up for a world title defense of her WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF, and IBO belts against Bustos.
Dodson was able to close Lineker's right eye to the degree that he obviously couldn't see the left hands coming in the last round and shots which he might otherwise have shaken off easily suddenly stumbled him.
Why it matters: The portfolio flows show investors outside of China have shaken off data reports showing the country's growth grinding to its slowest pace since 1990 and are swooping in as stock prices and valuations have tumbled.
Popular in part because of his rags-to-riches story, Acuña has shaken off previous setbacks ranging from domestic violence allegations, which he denies, to criticism for putting his children and brother on his party's list of congressional candidates.
But it would not have happened if Malachi Richardson had not shaken off a miserable first half to lead Syracuse with 23 points, 21 of them in the second half on 6-for-11 shooting, including three 3-pointers.
Take a look: Here are a couple of other moments that Julius was getting shaken off in a couple of scenarios that were a little more than unintentional: It's time to feel bad for the kicker all over again.
Arguably in targeting the head almost exclusively she allowed Sexton to see the final bell as bodywork 'stays with' a fighter through a fight whilst work to the head can be shaken off if a fighter is given room to breathe.
Why it matters: The country's stock market has largely shaken off political turmoil as investors continue to believe in a widely unpopular pension reform current President Jair Bolsonaro has backed in an effort to repair Brazil's highly overleveraged and underfunded budget.
For instance, the industry appears to have shaken off concerns over price increases stemming from the tariffs imposed on solar panels as part of broad punitive measures President Trump has taken against China (which supplies most of the world's solar panels).
Jagger embarked on a solo career and seemed to be seeking an escape from the band, possibly because he was tired of dealing with Richards, who had shaken off a debilitating dependence on heroin only to replace it with one on alcohol.
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Rosatom, having shaken off its reputation as a swamp of corruption and escaped from the dark cloud left by the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, is now a front-runner for a revived nuclear power project in Bulgaria, another member of the European Union.
But while many investors have shaken off scares such as Britain exiting the European Union or political unrest in Washington, the view is taking hold that gold can be a very good hedge against more serious threats like nuclear confrontation in Asia.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Fitch Ratings warned on Monday that it could downgrade Japan's sovereign rating after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe delayed an increase in the nationwide sales tax by two-and-a-half years due to worries the economy has not shaken off deflation.
Battery capacities have gone up since last year — it appears Samsung has fully shaken off its fears of high-capacity batteries following the Note 7 debacle in 2016 — with the S10 featuring a 3,400mAh cell and the S10 Plus featuring a massive 93,100mAh battery.
LAS VEGAS — They wandered through the slot-machine maze of McCarran International Airport, through the haze of stale cigar smoke and banners advertising residencies by Calvin Harris and Criss Angel, and into the quiet, cool morning of a city that hadn't yet shaken off sleep.
Private consumption - which accounts for almost 60 percent of GDP - rose in the second quarter at the fastest pace in more than three years, offering the most definitive sign yet that consumers have shaken off the impact of a sales tax hike in 2014.
Manager Aaron Boone said on Friday, before an 8-6 victory over the Detroit Tigers, that the Yankees wanted to see that Torres had shaken off the rust of having his season cut short last June, when he underwent Tommy John surgery on his left (nonthrowing) arm.
Last June, the S&P 500 fell more than 5 percent in the two days following the unexpected UK vote to leave the EU. But stocks quickly recovered from the pullback and have shaken off other surprises, such as Trump's election win, to hit record highs.
On the other hand, the backdrop to that election was Brazil's extraordinary economic crisis of 33-16: A nation that had been on an upward trajectory, that seemed to have shaken off the legacy of instability, suffered a terrible recession and is experiencing a very slow recovery.
It's in New York and in America where the weight of history has always been and continues to be shaken off by immigrants from every corner of the world, so why shouldn't the battle for Polish MMA supremacy unfold in Manhattan, far from the ghosts of Slavic past?
Today, however, it felt as though the company had finally shaken off those shackles for good in an act of redemption that wouldn't come from investigations or newly implemented safety regulations, but from the first major new phone it's released since the whole Note 7 kerfuffle went down.
The beautiful statue first described lay on a table in the museum on the Acropolis in May, 20093, and already some of its color had been shaken off; for as it lay it was surrounded by a little deposit of green, red and black powder which had fallen from it.
New music from a series that has shaken off a previously crusty image, with the Escher String Quartet and the pianist Gilles Vonsattel on hand for Per Norgard's String Quartet No. 10, William Bolcom's Suite for Violin and Cello, Ed Bennett's "For Marcel Dzama," and "All Roads" by Anthony Cheung.
Mills and Clark, 37, were unable to get back in their boat until racing began and although she had shaken off the virus, she was still nursing a nasty cold that she had to leave ashore as she adopted her on-the-water "race face", her eyes giving nothing away behind the Team GB sunglasses.
Much like a mighty dragon might shrug off a barrage of teeny, insignificant arrows, Game of Thrones has shaken off concerns that an episode leak might dent its ratings — the HBO hit just scored its most-watched episode yet with "The Spoils of War," despite the fact that the dramatic installment was illegally released online three days before it aired.
Today, in any case, over her coffee cup—intense, absent, indifferent to her surroundings, not checking her phone or reading—she had an aura that was just as significant as if she were a celebrity, improbably washed up at the seaside, having shaken off her entourage of admirers or detractors, thirsting to be left alone with her luxuriant inner life.
Pick: Rams Line: Steelers by 43 The Jaguars (2-2) have been maddeningly inconsistent, but a pattern has emerged in the form of having the best pass defense and the worst run defense in the N.F.L. The Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger is struggling to produce in the passing game, but conveniently for Pittsburgh (3-1), running back Le'Veon Bell appears to have shaken off a preseason slump.
Here is the sensation of watching the dawn break above the tree line: it makes me shiver like a dead soldier returning his empty clothes to his bride but she's married someone else Oswald isn't the first to imagine dawn as a cruel, cold resurrection, but the narrative content of the image is strange: an unfiltered report from the subconscious, perhaps an envoy from a dream we haven't fully shaken off.
" Andrew Kenningham of Capital Economics told clients: "The fall in industrial production in April adds to the evidence that Germany has not shaken off the problems which hit it nearly a year ago, and suggests that the economy slowed sharply in the second quarter of the year ... "German industry is still struggling with both domestic and external headwinds, including the weakness of global trade, slowdown in household consumption growth and regulatory confusion in the auto sector," he added.
Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzGOP strategist predicts Biden will win nomination, cites fundraising strength 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters MORE (R-Texas) quipped Saturday night that he has shaken off his clash with President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE during the 2016 presidential primaries and the nickname Trump gave him.
Like my ancestors escaping pogroms in Russia and Ukraine, like the Irish escaping starvation, like immigrants from Latin-America and Asia and the Middle East running from war, and just like your ancestors, Meryl, leaving behind centuries of suffocating tradition in Germany and Switzerland, America has always been (and, fingers crossed, always will be) a place where the burden of history can be shaken off and the virtue of diversity celebrated, not because diversity is a virtue on its own (though it is) but because it's been proven over and over again to be the most effective tool for human evolution.

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