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Trump was booed by attendees after sharp-edged jokes about Clinton.
Others had to be pieced together like a sharp-edged jigsaw.
Epitomizing the sharp-edged partisanship surrounding confirmation of Trump's Cabinet nominees, Sen.
How would their sometimes sharp-edged sitcom, which returns to NBC on Sept.
He is sometimes called Canada's Jon Stewart for his sharp-edged political commentary.
The context of gameplay encourages compositions that are melodically specific, sharp-edged, and hummable.
It reveals itself to the audience slowly, one sharp-edged act at a time.
Sol Ruiz was a haunting presence, her sharp-edged voice equal parts harangue and pain.
For example, Trump was loudly booed on several occasions for his sharp-edged jokes about Clinton.
With its smart music and sharp-edged romantic drama, "Fellow Travelers" seems assured of lasting appeal.
Another bad one is when a sharp-edged needle digs into the soft skin on your stomach.
All three died from multiple injuries sustained from an unspecified sharp-edged object, local station WLS reports.
The mega model accented her armored Tommy Hilfiger gown with sharp-edged talons made of pure chrome.
But its sharp-edged humor and stereotypes may feel out of step in the identity politics age.
"I walked out of the airport into one of those clear, sharp-edged January days," he said.
But its sharp-edged humor and stereotypes may feel out of step in the identity-politics age.
The only thing that united it all was a tiny waist and a sharp-edged hourglass silhouette.
His sharpness of line maps onto the jagged, sharp-edged quality of growing up, which Peter must do.
One choice is to energize the partisan base with sharp-edged rhetoric and cultural and ideological scab-picking.
When the monkeys smashed rounded stones against a cliff face, they produced large quantities of sharp-edged flakes.
Mr. Hollande's bland public persona gives no hint of the sly and sharp-edged politician the book reveals.
Indoors, scissors abound, and so do sharp-edged tape dispensers ("they normally only cut themselves once," she says).
But while Kirchner called himself a colorist, it's the sharp-edged forms that define his very distinctive style.
Sharp-edged but shadowy zones of overlapping color evoke drywall, masking tape or slightly stuffy house paint samples.
"Democrats worked with a broad coalition of progressive allies to form a sharp-edged economic message," the aide said.
" The New York Democrat says he will help his party craft what he calls a "focused and sharp-edged message.
It remains to be seen whether that esprit de corps can absorb such a sharp-edged personality as Mr Perkins.
Sharp-edged black shadows danced across the stones, more vital than the limp, jaded tourists to whom they were attached.
Gone are the thin surfaces and sharp-edged shapes that could make her recent works feel brittle and too cartoony.
Smith comes from slam poetry, and their shrewd lines are evidence of this: They are sharp-edged and full of life.
Mr. Trump's sharp-edged "Make America Great Again" campaign attracts working-class whites irate and fearful about immigration and cultural change.
That meant Xavier would need to remain in the hospital for hours with the sharp-edged tool lodged in his face.
His sharp-edged nationalism and hostility toward what he calls "the permanent political class" defined Mr Trump's campaign and his presidency.
But it only took one day and countless headlines declaring he'd caved for Trump to return to the sharp-edged rhetoric.
Some schools are bringing in loose two-by-fours, reinstating sandboxes and leaving out the scissors and sharp-edged tape dispensers.
Dr. Solomon also advises staying away from harsh, in-store scrubs that have sharp-edged particles, which could cause micro-abrasions.
The level of tension seemed incongruous with a black-tie event that is typically a jocular, if occasionally sharp-edged evening.
Mr. Youngerman gravitated toward a Constructivist style of abstraction, in the vein of Mondrian, with precisely ordered, sharp-edged geometric shapes.
The alto saxophonist Tim Berne, an outré doyen of the New York music scene, writes runic, sharp-edged, fiercely desiccated tunes.
The Spandex, reinforced by fiberglass, became a tightly stretched skin, resulting in a sharp-edged, open form twisting and stretching in space.
The hominins carried the tools with them to use in gathering food, perhaps using sharp-edged stones to carve meat from carcasses.
And, as on the album, while Mr. Costanzo's Glass often has lunar purity, his Handel, if effusive, sounded sharp-edged and parched.
She's "a Reese Witherspoon character," but one who's been beaten down by life and responded by becoming flintier and more sharp-edged.
Kaiser's sharp-edged, transparent planes feel shattered; something powerful and invisible has struck, and the planes are shooting outward or tumbling down.
Its present mix of crumbling Victorian stone facades and sharp-edged, galvanized-metal shacks are splashed with colorful paint and arresting graffiti.
But it is a sharp-edged refuge, predicated on a private language mother and daughter have invented to share only between themselves.
I saw London stretched out, sharp-edged, dirty, knowing, witty, tough: a place where knowledge has been pooled and mad theories formulated.
Henni Alftan, born in Helsinki and working in Paris, paints our ideas of how things look — colorful, sharp-edged, a little flat.
That honor goes to the aforementioned Kate Gosselin, erstwhile star of Jon & Kate Plus 8, a sharp-edged middle-class American mom.
Henni Alftan, born in Helsinki and working in Paris, paints our ideas of how things look — colorful, sharp-edged, a little flat.
On the page, she sparkles; on the stage, she is a force of nature, all implacable will and exquisite, sharp-edged wordplay.
Seen from space, this particular iceberg has a rich diversity of sharp-edged friends — and although it initially seemed perfectly rectangular, it's not.
"Men fight with their fists wrapped in sharp-edged pandanus leaves, and a shield in the other hand," Freedman writes in her notes.
It is a herculean task to lug so many long, pointed, sharp-edged skis across three continents during the six-month racing season.
Mergansers also have long, thin, specially adapted bills; these are sharp-edged and serrated, the better to capture and hold slippery, wriggling prey.
His voice on tape was sharp-edged and tinny and intensely British, trembling with what felt like a tremendous weight of repressed anger.
His opera reviews could be sharp-edged, like his assessment of a production of "Le Nozze di Figaro" at Opera Philadelphia in May.
Police said the officer suffered the neck wound after being attacked with a "sharp-edged" object in a subway station, according to Bloomberg.
Unlike the sharp-edged, sandpaper-y grains you attacked your teenage acne with, today's scrubs wouldn't dare scratch your face or leave it ruddy.
And so: On that balmy day in Mountain View, I came with my present for Google, a sharp-edged tool for world-class execution.
It turns out wild bearded capuchin monkeys in Brazil produce sharp-edged stone flakes similar to those made by early Stone Age human ancestors.
The CLF was behind the sharp-edged ads that linked the Democratic candidates to Pelosi, arguing that Democratic candidates would rubber-stamp Pelosi's agenda.
Listen to the soothing white noise of a gas torch as a variety of cheeses are reduced from sharp-edged cubes into bubbling liquids.
Cubist and Futurist tropes are rendered in sharp-edged and shaded passages, some gradating from light to dark, others from one color to another.
Monk's sharp-edged, percussive style of playing — and composing — had turned off critics for years before Lion and Wolff took a chance on him.
In the film, Clark's stage alter ego is a sharp-edged, take-no-prisoners performance artist, while offstage she's mild-mannered and pretty boring.
At the sharp-edged marble bar, cocktails are infused with tea and spices and made with a care that overcomes goofy names like Transcendental Medication.
She plays the queen in much the same way she played the Doctor's companion on several seasons of "Doctor Who" — spunky, sharp-edged, thoroughly modern.
A strong, sharp-edged, populist, bold economic message appeals to the Obama coalition and the people who voted for Trump — former Democrats who voted for Trump.
New research published this week in Nature Geoscience suggests Europa's surface is covered with tall, sharp-edged icy blades known as penitentes (pronounced PEN-E-TENT-EES).
At this stage, both parties have staked out sharp-edged positions: In March, the administration asked an appeals court to rule the entire Affordable Care Act unconstitutional.
There is no more perfect view over the river at night; nor locale that more neatly marries the capital's millennia of history and its sharp-edged modernity.
And when Lynne Page's largely amorphous choreography turns his legs into sharp-edged flying scissors, he's exactly the kind of cutup you want Patrick Bateman to be.
Over this field of watermarks, he has laid various, sharp-edged geometric shapes made of stepped planes, the edges painted a fading red to suggest drop shadows.
More-level parts of the region contained intermittent bamboo thickets and tall, sharp-edged elephant grass that cut, then infected, uncovered skin and tore apart our clothing.
If the Fast and Furious saga was distilled into a phone, it would probably look something like the Hydrogen One, all sharp edged and aggressively testosterone fueled.
But Mr. Conway has never aimed his sharp-edged Twitter wit directly at Ms. Conway, who has been one of Mr. Trump's most fervent and shameless defenders.
A passage on the sharp-edged beauty of the dagger brush seems inspired from an interview with Jack Whitten that's included in Jack Whitten: Five Decades of Painting.
The sharp-edged campaign succeeded in attracting not just the built-in in comic-book audience, but also what has become Hollywood's hardest-to-reach audience: young men.
In "Tempest" (1979) we see the balance of the sharp-edged paintings with poppy, bulbous, colorful shapes that would come to define her art making in the '80s.
In response, Trump challenged Tillerson to "compare IQ tests," delivering a sharp-edged ribbing that threw a bright spotlight on his seemingly shaky relationship with his top diplomat.
The earlier films also underscore the thin, sharp-edged digital look of "Café Society," which is neither period-appropriate nor realistic, especially in the honeyed Los Angeles scenes.
Perhaps because of her reputation for sharp-edged characters, colleagues are quick to stress Ms. Zimmer's warmth; Ms. Shapiro called her "the den mother" of the "UnREAL" set.
Her second memoir, "Sisters," was a sharp-edged portrait of sibling rivalry that was also, in a sidelong manner, about the helplessness of watching your parents drift apart.
" Warner has been consistently daring in its handling of screen violence, going back to the 1930s with sharp-edged gangster movies like "Little Caesar" and "The Public Enemy.
" Warner has been consistently daring in its handling of screen violence, going back to the 1930s with sharp-edged gangster movies like "Little Caesar" and "The Public Enemy.
"A bold, sharp-edged message, platform, policy, that talks about working people and how the system is rigged against them is going to resonate," he said in the interview.
On Thursday, Mr. Plunkett resigned after he said an executive who oversees the newspaper refused to run another sharp-edged editorial Mr. Plunkett had written for this Sunday's newspaper.
"Sharp force injuries" are those caused by pointed or sharp-edged objects, such as in stab wounds, incised wounds and chop wounds, according to the medical news site Medscape.
Behind it, Chhota Shigri spread upward into the peaks, a vast shoehorn of snow and ice covered with sharp-edged boulders, most of them the size of a car.
Host Jimmy Kimmel's opening monologue made dutiful but hardly sharp-edged references to sexual misconduct and the box office successes of the milestones that are Wonder Woman and Black Panther.
Kogonada films the sharp-edged forms and contrapuntal lines of the city's avant-garde buildings with an analytical ardor akin to the discerning passion that Casey herself brings to them.
In the film (as, presumably, in real life), Clark's stage alter ego is a sharp-edged, take-no-prisoners performance artist, while off-stage she's mild-mannered and pretty boring.
Any Supreme Court nomination would raise partisan tensions, but this one is coming when Washington is already on edge over the fast-paced, sharp-edged beginning of Mr. Trump's presidency.
His father was the painter and photographer Ralston Crawford (1906–1978), who was known for his Precisionist images and sharp-edged abstract interpretations of factory buildings, bridges and other industrial structures.
As head of the N.R.A., Mr. LaPierre, 67, has developed a sharp-edged, battle-ready reputation, and his defiant response after the 2012 slaughter at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn.
"They mostly comprise simple sharp-edged flakes of stone that no doubt would have been useful for basic tasks like cutting up meat, shaping wooden implements, and so on," Brumm said.
The president skirmished with the leaders of Canada and France in ways that foreshadowed a gathering crackling with tension over trade, Iran and Mr. Trump's sharp-edged approach to foreign policy.
Crushed cranias, stripped bodies, cuts with sharp-edged weapons, the removal of the abdomen and intestines and the separation of bones are some of the most brutal practices noted in the paper.
During the Obama years, Republicans transformed the debt limit "from a cheap partisan talking point into a sharp-edged spear used to extract policy concessions," as Vox's Matt Yglesias wrote on Tuesday.
Now scientists report that they also spend time banging stones together, for no clear reason, producing sharp-edged stone flakes that are just like some of the first tools of early humans.
On first listen, this is classic Jamie T. There's a powerful, sing-a-long hook, jerky and rhythmic guitar, and the sharp edged, character studying lyrics we've come to know Jamie for.
We have always been a party with a sharp-edged economic message that talks about helping the middle class and people who want to get to the middle class get there more easily.
The trick in being able to see the invisible is that the razor blade (or any sharp edged object) partially blocks the light to create a shadow effect to reveal the air movement.
He and his allies worked hard to frame state Delegate Nick Freitas as "Never Trump Nick," mounting a sharp-edged campaign reflective of his 2017 primary bid that centered on protecting Confederate monuments.
Yes, apparently Rachel's manipulative skills, desperate competitiveness and romantic prickliness aren't the sharp-edged facets of a complicated person whose worst traits thrive in the "Everlasting" environment; they're just fallout from a sexual assault.
Though it tells the story of a young black man (Daniel Kaluuya) who endures an escalating series of racial horrors while visiting his white girlfriend's family, it mixes sharp-edged satire with crowd-pleasing thrills.
His skull was sliced down the right side of his face, from the frontal bone of his skull to his jaw, with the type of cut that's usually inflicted by a sharp-edged metal weapon.
Further discoveries possible "The effective use of sharp-edged tools at Ain Boucherit suggests that our ancestors were not mere scavengers," says Isabel Cáceres, of Spanish archaeological organization IPHES, who was involved with the project.
Written in 10 movements that alternate sustained resonance with sharp-edged rhythms, it is full of expressive "recitatives for glass bottles and heartfelt arias for metal pipes," to borrow from Mr. Sliwinski's eloquent program notes.
But things seem to be clicking for "The Favourite," a sharp-edged comedic drama directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and heralded by critics for tour-de-force performances by Olivia Colman, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz.
The Venezuelan electronic-music producer Alejandro Ghersi, who performs as Arca, made his name creating sharp-edged, shadowy beats for records by Kanye West and Björk, as well as for his own experimental solo releases.
Listing Mr. Trump's attacks on Muslims, like suggesting that they should be barred from entering the country, Mr. Minhaj implored Ms. Trump to stop abetting her father, and then closed with a sharp-edged joke.
Vertical vegetal forms seem to be giving way to a new anthropomorphic scenario in which big-footed, high-buttocked, weapon-wielding women and sharp-edged tools exert more influence than the surrounding field of sugar cane.
The 7.1's glossy, sharp-edged design has been swapped out in favor of rounded corners, and the smooth matte glass on its back echoes a similar look and feel to the new iPhone 11 Pro.
If you anticipate doing a lot with cannabis extracts, you might want a set of dab tools—little spoons, pokers, and angled sharp-edged implements—plus a bottle of isopropyl alcohol for getting your tools clean.
Its metal frame is sharp-edged and solid, and its most conspicuous feature is the round fingerprint sensor on the rear — this looks a lot like the Nexus Imprint on the 22P, and works extremely quickly.
Fresh off her Oscar-nominated turn as the sharp-edged ice skater in "I, Tonya," Margot Robbie returns to the screen as a fictional femme fatale in "Terminal," which has just released its first full trailer.
They don't know what to expect if they jump off a wooden crate or run their finger along the "sharp-edged tape dispenser", and making that an option for them at this age can be fatal.
Runner-up is Kun-Yong Lee's "Corporal Term," (2014) at Gallery Hyundai, a tall, stripped tree trunk with its roots embedded in a cube of dirt as sharp-edged as Tony Smith's proto-Minimalist black box.
The Hong Kong police said one of its officers had been slashed in the neck by a protester on Sunday evening with a "sharp-edged" object, and that two people were immediately arrested at the scene.
Until now, many researchers believed that ancient tool-making technology -- chipping off sharp-edged pieces of stone from larger rocks to make primitive axes, knives and cleavers -- came to India between 140,000 and 90,000 years ago.
Lewandowski, a sharp-edged and unapologetic spokesman who earned Trump's trust by virtue of his loyalty, had clashed for months with campaign chairman Paul Manafort, a political veteran brought in to bolster the campaign's insider game.
The vibe even approached easygoing and carefree — as if Hollywood felt it had exculpated itself with all of the serious talk on the red carpet and the sharp-edged jokes Mr. Meyers cracked during his monologue.
Perhaps "BlacKkKlansman" would have been more focused if it had been directed by its producer, Jordan Peele, who intertwined a tense story and a sharp-edged race-relations message so expertly in "Get Out", his directorial debut.
Her choices of opening acts for her latest world tour show a similar savvy: At this Brooklyn arena date, she'll be supported by the sharp-edged rap duo Run the Jewels and the incandescent indie rocker Mitski.
They were another sort of alien influence, with their love of worthless, "shinplaster" paper money over "hard money"—good, solid coins—and the tangible things it could buy: a plot of land, a horse, a sharp-edged plough.
But like casinos — where glitter often hides the grime — the reality has been far less glamorous, with underwhelming returns, evidence of industry cannibalization and a new, sharp-edged conflict between the state and a major tribal gambling operation.
But his decision to fling the sharp-edged insult an hour into Ms. Yovanovitch's testimony was the latest evidence — as if any more was needed — that Mr. Trump's instincts are rarely in sync with the interests of his party.
"We have a tremendous challenge in front of us -- and a tremendous opportunity to more effectively tap into the broad energy now on display, and to also hone a more sharp-edged and bold, populist economic message and platform," he wrote.
Claire Smith, an archaeologist from Flinders University in Australia who was not involved in the study, agreed that the evidence supports the idea that Kaakutja was killed by a sharp-edged weapon, either a Lil-lil or a fighting boomerang.
Italicized gems like "People you love never die" and "The thing that defines a human being is being a human" rapidly pall, leaving the reader craving some of the sharp-edged black humor that made "The Humans" such a delight.
From afar, the sugary frills and flounces of Cecilie Bahnsen's clothes may seem girlish and saccharine, but upon closer inspection there's a distinct Scandinavian minimalism to her designs: Sharp-edged silhouettes and voluminous skirts give her pieces a sense of modernity.
Back in 2011, the federal government's statutory debt ceiling, an obsolete vestige of World War I-era public finance, was successfully transformed by House Republicans from a cheap partisan talking point into a sharp-edged spear used to extract policy concessions.
That doesn't mean these companies will get our support when they do bad things — our agenda, our Democratic agenda, will be sharp-edged and a populist economic message that a lot of people who pay for these ads won't like.
After years of using foaming face washes with sharp-edged exfoliating beads and scents that are more "Clorox wipes" than "petal fresh," I realized that my normal-to-dry skin actually prefers a nighttime rub-down with an oil-based balm cleanser.
This moved every collector closer to the dream of hauling a sharp-edged metal version of a Troy Percival card out of an otherwise unassuming pack, I guess, but something about it always seemed strange and even a little cannibalistic to me.
One of these nuggets of veracity concerns the group Black Hippy, for when all four members of the Californian collective come together, it's certain that the end product will take the form of some cold-ass, sharp-edged, and on-point shit.
It's Trump's first public event since Thursday night's Alfred E. Smith charity roast, where Trump was booed for his sharp-edged jokes about Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
There is scarce precedent for a start-to-finish redo of a congressional election, and officials in both parties are bracing for a season of sharp-edged advertisements and high-profile campaign stops, after a scandal that left North Carolina voters shaken.
On that album he ranged from sharp-edged electric fusion dosed with Indian classical influence to ballads of wandering irresolution and on to barreling post-bop, all the while displaying an overwhelming facility and a responsive touch on both acoustic and electric guitar.
"The effective use of sharp-edged knife-like cutting stone tools at Ain Boucherit suggests that our ancestors were not mere scavengers," Isabel Caceres, an archaeologist at Rovira i Virgili University in Spain and a co-author of the study, said in a statement.
"The Russian people, like people everywhere, deserve the right to have their voices heard and their votes counted," she said in a statement, drafted by her spokeswoman, Victoria J. Nuland, a career diplomat and Soviet expert known for her sharp-edged views about Russia.
Through his sharp-edged message and agenda, Trump is systematically widening the central fault line in American politics and life: the fissure between those who are largely optimistic about the profound social and economic changes reconfiguring American life, and those who feel most uneasy about them.
There are black coils twirling around the surface — her characteristic device of pumping thick beads of paint directly out of the tube — and two sets of sharp-edged, seemingly cutout shapes, one in black and white and the other in a harsh, uninviting shade of blue.
But more than that, the iPhone SE was also a solid pick for people who just wanted a truly small device, and with a case that was based on the iPhone 5s, the SE was the last of Apple's handsets with a sharp-edged, less pebble-like design.
Among the highlights are a series of works by the Bangladeshi-British artist Rana Begum with the Jhaveri Contemporary gallery, in Mumbai, India, whose sharp-edged, colorful paintings and sculptures combine aspects of constructivism, minimalism and the aesthetics of Islamic art and ritual she absorbed as a child.
The sharp-edged shards of autobiography include a story in which a college-age Ms. Schreck does not resist when a male student takes her pants off in a car to have sex because, on some instinctive and probably irrational level, she wonders if he might not otherwise hurt her.
Simple but effective razors dating from the Chalcolithic period (also known as the Copper Age) date shaving back some five millennia at least, and it&aposs entirely possible that shaving predated the use of metal tools, as techniques involving hair removal using shells and sharp-edged stones have also been documented.
Children are watched by specially trained adult play workers, who teach them how to use the tools that are provided them, but otherwise intervene only when there is danger to the children, for example when a war between rival "forts" turns ugly, or rusty nails or sharp-edged objects pose a threat.
By compressing spiky forms into the veined skin of decalcomania, the technique of transferring wet paint onto a surface from a sheet of paper, or sharp-edged transparent planes into a granular black ground, Kaiser is able to bring order and violence, symmetry and dissolution, semi-transparent edges and depthlessness into the same visual field.
Ms. Dubuc, who has vowed to stop the flow of red ink at Vice by next year, named Mr. Gabai the head of Vice Studios U.S. in January and gave him a mandate: Drastically increase the number of television shows the company produces for outside buyers while continuing to make a smattering of sharp-edged feature films.
Also Altuzarra, where Joseph Altuzarra mixed pleated leather pants with swishy one-shouldered tunic-and-trouser sets, and metallic floral cocktail dresses ruched around the body à la old Ungaro, and Haider Ackermann, whose sharp-edged tailoring for both women and men in black, white and red, has the high-gloss allure of the eternally chic.
In February, while preparing to defend the cup on the same scenic body of water, the Oracle Team USA grinder Graeme Spence went overboard off the front of his boat and hung on to its platform for a moment before being swept under the catamaran perilously close to one of its sharp-edged dagger boards and its two rudders.
His most infamous statements include a claim that gay people wear sharp-edged rings to deliberately cut strangers to infect them with AIDS, a prediction that God would send hurricanes to punish Disneyland Orlando for hosting special days for LGBTQ families, and that a series of 2012 tornadoes that raged through the Midwest was the result of Americans' failure to pray enough.
In Screaming Swifts: Paintings and a Construction, at the Mitchell Algus Gallery (September 23 – October 23, 2016), his first one-person exhibition in New York, Kaiser employs a straightforward approach, a muted palette of pale magenta, black, and white, and an efficient directness of paint application, fitting a symmetrical form made of sharp-edged planes and triangles tightly within the painting's physical borders.
Mr. Ly, 39, the son of a garbage collector from Mali, has put his whole life into a sharp-edged film that depicts the harshness of the French capital's immigrant suburbs — the banlieues — that has won applause from French film critics of all political stripes, made President Emmanuel Macron sit up and take notice, garnered Mr. Ly a top prize at Cannes and is France's candidate for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars.
And now, thanks to an influx of fall makeup launches, there's a totally new lipstick shape to consider: square (but don't judge it too fast) If you like the new sharp-edged bullets from YSL, Shiseido, and other major brands, here's what it most likely says about you: You're efficient (the flat, angled tip makes it easy to use on-the-go), particular (the shape gives a super detailed, precise application), and a trend-follower (you'll find one in every Sephora this fall).
"I know last year at this dinner Donald Trump offended some people with his comments, which critics said went too far," Ryan said, referring to the 2016 charity event the month before the election where Trump got booed for his sharp-edged jokes about Democratic rival Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.

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