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324 Sentences With "smarting"

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Still smarting, she refuses now to even say his name.
Residents complained of smarting eyes and irritation in the throat.
Some are still smarting from her shocking victory over Rep.
Charles Darwin smarting over an unsigned review in The Athenaeum?
Some Russian companies are already smarting from Cuba's cash crunch.
Go deeper: Still smarting from Uber, cities wise up about scooter data
Hargreaves Lansdown was also smarting from a downgrade to "underperform" by Bernstein.
Cycling's longstanding code of silence would have sustained yet another smarting blow.
Conflicts: Zuckerberg may still be smarting over Trump's awkward pre-nup comments.
I'm sure the Yankees are really smarting from this sick burn from Pawtucket.
Democrats are rightly still smarting over the nonconfirmation of Judge Merrick B. Garland.
Procter & Gamble's board may still be smarting from its last nick with activism.
SETSU KOBAYASHI is still smarting from his brief foray into Japanese politics last year.
Still smarting from his divorce, he said he wasn't ready for an exclusive relationship.
They were led upstairs and into the sunlight, their eyes smarting from the glare.
It may be a tough message to swallow for investors smarting from fixed-income losses.
The country music awards — and your country-loving fans — are still smarting from that breakup.
Roberta's son, Robbie (also Mr. Biehl), lives at home and is smarting from a divorce.
Kirchner and her circle have provoked resentment among a public still smarting from the recession.
The entire industry is already smarting from weakening investor appetite for their loans as defaults rise.
Through five rounds both men piled on combinations of smarting strikes to set up bigger blows.
Smarting from the loss, Chinese officials have accused the United States of interfering in the election.
The decline signals more pain for Turkey's economy, which is smarting from slowing exports and weak investment.
Clinton went into the New Hampshire debate still smarting from her surprisingly inept performance at the Nov.
I returned home, smarting from the additional cost but happy little else was damaged but my pride.
Hedge funds are still smarting from $70 billion in redemptions in 2016, Hedge Fund Research data show.
"They were wrong, and they are smarting over that, trying to find north and recalibrate," he said.
Not her boyfriend, Piet (Andreas Döhler), who's still smarting from the failure of their shared publishing venture.
But at his private club in West Palm Beach, Trump was smarting over a local political feud.
But currencies put in a more mixed performance, with some still smarting from the Thursday dollar jump.
The decline signals more pain for Turkey's economy, which is smarting from slowing exports and weak private investment.
Southern Democrats were still smarting over the Brown decision and eyeing payback for Marshall's role in the victory.
Many liberals are still smarting over the 22020 presidential primary -- a system they argued was rigged against Sen.
Maturity that appeals to establishment Republicans, and can help salve the wounds still smarting from a Trump candidacy.
Elodie is clearly still smarting from the rejection, especially since Zoey picked someone else to be her girlfriend.
But the White House, still smarting from a disastrous defeat on Friday, appeared uncertain on the path forward.
The Kings, smarting from a 34-point blowout, played with purpose and balance while building a 52-63 lead.
That taps into the sympathies of others with similar regrets, or just civilians still smarting from the Bush Administration.
AMD, clearly, was smarting from Intel's move to push it out of the processor picture, but it wasn't out.
Smarting from the fallout, Tsipras has called snap elections, speculated to take place by June 30 at the earliest.
Rob and Rob are both obsessed with top five lists, They both begin their journey smarting from a breakup.
Democrats, still smarting from their devastating election defeats last November, are determined to block Trump's agenda at every turn.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, meanwhile, is still smarting from what happened at Ruby Ridge in 1992.
The bank, smarting from a prolonged sales scandal in its retail banking business, is still leading to probes by regulators.
And Republicans are still smarting from watching their lead over McCaskill in 2012 evaporate after GOP nominee and then-Rep.
The region was already smarting from China's coronavirus shutdown, which hit demand for European goods and disrupted manufacturing supply chains.
They're still smarting over Trump seemingly backing away last week from a bipartisan deal to protect 700,000 Dreamers from deportation.
The visit left lawmakers smarting and prompted calls to annul the 2014 agreement that brought U.S. forces back to Iraq.
I've put a solid number of hours into Breath of the Wild, but I'm still smarting over this button thing.
Virginia Republicans, who are still smarting from the investigation and conviction of McDonnell, have been careful so far about attacking McAuliffe.
For Honda, this can be a way to stay in the race as a smaller automaker by smarting deploying its resources.
The CDU wants to avoid harming industry, already smarting from high energy prices, and is wary of the powerful motorists' lobby.
Democrats are still smarting from the way that Senate Republicans in 2016 ignored Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee for 293 days.
Investors have already grown more wary of assets in Turkey, whose economy which is smarting from slowing exports and weak investment.
Smarting from the scandal, Mr. Cuomo announced a set of changes last month to the way the state would handle contracts.
Businesses already smarting from China's retaliatory tariffs are bracing for more trade actions from the Trump administration and U.S. trade partners.
Then this morning, still smarting over the attack, he raised the stakes by launching new attacks on Machado's character and weight.
His pep talk to get Darius back on set was masterfully delivered, especially since Darius was smarting from Ruby's (completely understandable!) rejection.
Izzie and Alex 'shippers would rejoice, and even those still smarting from Heigl's departure would no doubt turn in to hate-watch.
"Whether I choose to drink is my business," said Baris Canyazar, one of the young protesters, his eyes smarting from tear gas.
Bulgaria is still smarting from the 2014 cancellation of Russia's plan to bring gas to its shores with its South Stream pipeline.
Japan, smarting from Trump's decision to withdraw the United States from the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership, may be the brightest prospect.
Smarting from such insults, the conservative Meiji rulers of Japan became obsessed with regaining their sovereignty and protecting themselves from foreign tormentors.
The United States attorney's office in Manhattan has been smarting ever since it hastily settled the case in 2017 for $6 million.
The Gulf governments, while smarting from lower oil prices, are committed to transportation and tourism as sources of diversification away from oil.
She was also smarting from judgments made by filmgoers who, she said, saw Christa as a saint and her as the opposite.
Then again, Republicans are in the majority and still smarting from their failed bid to repeal and replace Obamacare and overhaul Medicaid.
Wells Fargo, smarting from a prolonged sales scandal in its retail banking business, has been a subject of a number of regulatory probes.
The liquidation of the VIX-linked ETPs has left many retail players smarting from big losses and led to calls for more regulation.
With the states smarting, they have hardened their stance on how to collect the new GST, which will have federal and state elements.
Smarting from his misjudged multibillion-dollar bet on heavily money-losing office-sharing group WeWork, that could make a nice change for Son.
Still smarting, most top miners reporting earnings this month are expected to keep a grip on capital expenditures, even as cash generation improves.
Perhaps still smarting from lessons learned in the past, G.M. also does not record what transpires inside the car's cabin, the company said.
His party is smarting from losses at the ballot box last week in Virginia, New Jersey and off-year races across the country.
And the president is still smarting over GM's closure of its Lordstown, Ohio, assembly plant earlier this year, which drew wide bipartisan condemnation.
And some fans are might still be smarting from the growing pains of Diablo III, even if the Blizzard eventually righted that ship.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Just a few weeks ago Masayoshi Son was smarting from having to bail out one of his big investments.
Masa Son ain't changing Just a few weeks ago Masayoshi Son was smarting from having to bail out one of his big investments.
Democrats in 85033, still smarting and hurt by the election of 2016, crave someone they think is popular and always will be popular.
But those still smarting from their losses can at least be thankful that they did not suffer a worse fate: making too much money.
Punjab's chief minister did seem to be smarting from having his request to visit Canada and speak at political rallies last year turned down.
Last week, Macri, smarting from his primary election loss, announced a cut in taxes on food and personal income along with increased welfare spending.
Last week Macri, smarting from his primary election loss, announced a cut in taxes on food and personal income along with increased welfare spending.
Asia loves free trade, and diplomats and government officials across the region are still smarting over Trump's move to leave the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
The memo also describes House Armed Services Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) as "still smarting" from last year's veto of the defense policy bill.
Democrats, still smarting over losing the White House to Trump, said the Flynn episode raises broader concerns about the Trump team's ties to Russia.
While Samsung Electronics is still smarting from the debacle of its exploding Galaxy Note 7 smartphone batteries, its semiconductor business is in rude health.
The liberal establishment, smarting after a good kicking, will not go quietly -- making it an enemy that in the far right's eyes still needs defeating.
Having a few loose ends tied up at the end feels much more satisfying, even if 20 years later we're still smarting over Jack's death.
BHP is still smarting from a bruising battle with its union at Escondida, the world's biggest copper mine in which it has a majority stake.
The resignation adds to pressure on an industry already smarting from weakening investor appetite for its loans, increasing defaults and the possibility of heightened regulation.
Perhaps Pence was still smarting from last May, when students walked out of his commencement speech at my alma mater, the University of Notre Dame.
Puerto Rico presents a tempting prize for Rubio, who is still smarting from his results in multiple voting contests earlier this week on Super Tuesday.
But the crackdown also left thousands of peaceful protesters choking on tear gas and many others smarting from pepper spray or injured by rubber bullets.
But second, Mr. Bolsonaro was clearly smarting at the way this year's celebrations had morphed into protests against his presidency and what it stands for.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - French carmaker Renault is challenged on numerous fronts and still smarting from a nasty spat with its largest owner, the French government.
Security officials are still smarting from Mr. Trump's capitulation to a request by President Xi Jinping of China that the United States drop that ban.
And with many incumbent centrist Democrats smarting after Ocasio-Cortez called them out for doing big business's bidding, some see an opportunity to divide and conquer.
While they may offer a salve to liberals smarting in the Trump era, they distract us from the real menace of the new war on sex.
Smarting from the fallout, Tsipras said he would call snap elections, as New Democracy promptly demanded his resignation saying he no longer had a popular mandate.
Nevertheless, it raised new concerns about cybersecurity within a party still smarting from a 2016 email leak that sparked bitter acrimony during that campaign's nominating process.
Congressional Democrats, though, are still smarting from Dr. Gottlieb's decision to extend the deadline for compliance with new e-cigarette rules, which took effect in 2016.
Several of them are still smarting from Republican Senate leaders' decision to strike deals with Democrats that they felt limited the House prosecution at the time.
Plus, it's poised to become a massive win for a New York tech scene that's smarting over WeWork — a rebound that Peloton could expand on tonight.
Labour Party officials, smarting from their worst electoral performances in decades, slammed the media and the BBC for how they portrayed the party and specifically Corbyn.
The plan would inflict further pain on US farmers already smarting from the tariffs and could eventually mean China no longer needs American soybeans at all.
The automaker is already smarting from weakening sales in the United States, its biggest market, which has prompted a downgrade of its full-year operating profit forecast.
Following the release of The Force Awakens, Lucas spoke with Charlie Rose, smarting that Disney and J.J. Abrams didn't do anything with the treatments he'd already developed.
After all, his BJP party faces a national election in the next few months and is still smarting from setbacks in state-level elections late last year.
He'll need to brace himself for Democrats smarting over the refusal by Republicans even to consider Barack Obama's pick a year ago for Scalia's seat, Merrick Garland.
But Vietnam, smarting from the Vanguard Bank incident and convinced that China's diplomatic softening over the previous year was just a delaying tactic, argued for stronger language.
The soccer tournament is supposed to showcase the ability of a country still smarting from deadly militant attacks last November to handle a major international event smoothly.
Progressives are still smarting after losing a fight last month over a $4.6 billion border bill they wanted to include more stringent rules on care for migrants.
Red ended the season in an uncharacteristically fragile place, smarting not only from her encounter with Piscatella but also from Yoga and Friends' decision to abandon her.
Striding angrily about the stage, he delivered a populist pep talk to a crowd still smarting from Ms. Le Pen's crushing defeat in last year's presidential election.
Bond bulls had been smarting from speculation that the BoJ is close to scaling back its monetary stimulus, a risk that lifted long-term borrowing costs globally.
Oil and gas companies, already smarting from Saudi Arabia's oil price cut earlier this month, are now grappling with lower demand as people and businesses scale back.
Time and again, America has been graced with presidential nominees who, while still smarting from defeat, concede graciously, and encourage their supporters to unify around the victor.
With Trump still bent on gutting Obamacare, and Republicans still smarting from their failure to repeal it, dealmaking with Democrats could still prove too much to swallow.
Paul McCartney, still smarting over the loss of rights to the Beatles' catalog to Michael Jackson, is eager to use these termination rights to get his rights back.
The Seahawks (5-2) are undoubtedly smarting from being outplayed by Baltimore last week and should be happy to face a team that is nowhere near as good.
ZTE: The company's no doubt still smarting a bit from its failure to launch the Hawkeye crowdsourced phone, but it won't let a little fall keep it down.
I was so looking forward to awarding some Grown Up points to Tommen Baratheon this week, who is clearly smarting over his inability to do much of anything.
In a 2007 investor letter, Mr. Buffett, still smarting from an errant $358 million investment in USAir two decades earlier, called the industry a "bottomless pit" for capital.
The villains are smarting from defeat, but they, led by the sinister Supreme Leader Snoke (Andy Serkis), will certainly have a plan to strike back with a fury.
The move blocked a coal mine expected to bring many jobs to the area, as well as future oil and gas development, and it left many Utahns smarting.
But in Nashville especially, there is a chasm between songwriter and performer, and Ms. McBryde is still smarting at the fact that her songwriting career never took flight.
Recently, the collaboration with Kanye West had angered some portion of Franklin's fans, and, at lunch in Fort Worth, Franklin and Hill were still smarting from that reaction.
Some of India's largest manufacturers are smarting under Mr. Trump's tariffs on their aluminum and steel, while mom-and-pop stores complain they are losing customers to Amazon.
He was due to visit the African Union where many officials are still smarting from U.S. President Donald Trump's reported dismissal of member states as "shithole" countries in January.
They're also smarting after Trump, with an assist by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's obstruction of Obama, was able to get two Supreme Court justices appointed in two years.
They have been smarting since 1946, when islanders narrowly voted for independence from Denmark, which has ruled the Faroes (at first in a union with Norway) for six centuries.
Bond bulls were still smarting from speculation that the Bank of Japan is close to scaling back its monetary stimulus, a risk that lifted long-term borrowing costs globally.
Smarting from the defeat, Renzi has said his party in the city needs to be put under special administration to clean up its act and re-engage with Naples.
The Koch brothers are also smarting from the millions of dollars they pumped into the failed 2012 Republican presidential bids of Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney, the sources said.
Sanders insurgents, still smarting from their primary defeat and an email scandal showing top Democratic leaders trying to undermine the Vermont senator, could boo and embarrass Clinton on stage.
Le Pen is smarting from defeat in this year's presidential and parliamentary elections, during which she accused French banks of being politically biased for not lending to her campaigns.
How do we understand women's history as triumphant when we are still smarting from the very public smackdown of a woman attempting to reach the highest seat of power?
Canadian and Mexican levies on products like pork, cheese and milk have especially hurt American farmers who are already smarting from Mr. Trump's trade conflicts with China and Europe.
As other American allies are smarting from Trump White House slights, the kingdom has regained its status as a trusted partner after eight difficult years with the Obama administration.
Still smarting from their painful end to the 20 season, the Saints had allowed Deshaun Watson and the Texans to build a 21-21 lead in the second quarter.
Back in the Senate, the McCain I encountered was understandably smarting from the vicious and personal way fellow Republicans went after him and his family in the South Carolina.
Most of the action unfolds at Brookman, a fictitious college at which Brad (Ben Schnetzer), still smarting from a random assault and robbery back home, arrives as a freshman.
BLACKLISTS AND BANS Beijing is smarting from Trump's decision to blacklist Huawei, the world's largest telecommunications equipment maker, which effectively banned U.S. firms from doing business with the company.
" Still smarting over his Klan crack, I asked how he could hold a sign claiming that hate doesn't work while calling a group of people he didn't know "pigs.
" And Oleg is still simmering in anger about the reversal in Nina's fate, still smarting from the revelation that his mother spent five years in a work camp for "sabotage.
Iraqi lawmakers were smarting after the U.S. president left three hours after he arrived without meeting any officials, drawing unfavorable comparisons to the occupation of Iraq after the 2003 invasion.
More John Cusack, this time as a record store entrepreneur smarting from a bad breakup, with the (not so helpful) help of his employees, who include a young Jack Black.
Still smarting from this latest romantic setback, Veronica summons Kevin Keller (Casey Cott) to her home the next day to demand he names Heathers this year's Riverdale High spring musical.
Today's woes are the latest in a string of problems at the airline, which is also smarting from a $230 million fine this month for a huge customer data breach.
MSCI's Asia-Pacific ex-Japan index gained 21% as gains in South Korea and Taiwan offset losses in China's blue-chip CSI2413.20 index, still smarting from Monday's tepid growth data.
Even as Amazon unveiled a whole new collection of Echo devices, it was still smarting from one major partner's decision to block video content from its big-screen Echo Show.
MUCH of the European Union is still smarting from Britain's vote to leave the club on June 23rd, according to data released on August 4th by Ipsos Mori, a pollster.
Now Jaime gets to tell Cersei, who already thinks he's a kind of a deadbeat and is presumably still smarting from her walk of shame, that her daughter is dead.
"Deng Xiaoping never forgot that after 1989, when China's luck was really down and Deng was smarting from a terrible self-inflicted wound, Bush came to the rescue," said Schell.
U.S. Automakers in the United States are already smarting from rising commodities costs, and Qualcomm canceled its $44 billion deal to buy NXP Semiconductors after Chinese regulators withheld their approval.
HUAWEI AND HONG KONG Beijing is smarting from Trump's decision to blacklist Huawei, the world's largest telecommunications equipment maker, which effectively banned U.S. firms from doing business with the company.
To some Republicans already smarting from their electoral losses in November, Mr. Trump's behavior this week was an all-too-disturbing echo of the final weeks of the midterm campaign.
Russia, smarting from Western sanctions and lower oil prices, is moving to embrace Saudi Arabia for energy deals despite their rivalry in Syria, where the two countries support competing sides.
The seducer is the real-life Larry Marley (a superb Tom Vaughan-Lawlor), an Irish Republican Army prisoner still smarting from the deaths of fellow hunger strikers some months earlier.
That sort of humility might hold particular appeal for Republicans still smarting from Kavanaugh — and looking for a judge they can confirm as quickly and quietly as possible in his stead.
Investors smarting from a tough year also had a week of central bank events looming with meetings of the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of England likely to move markets.
In a 2007 investor letter, the Sage of Omaha, still smarting from an errant $358 million investment in US Air two decades earlier, called the sector a "bottomless pit" for capital.
Boston (42.13-2) is on a seven-game winning streak while the Magic (6-3) are smarting from their worst showing of the season and first home defeat of the season.
Smarting from this latest setback, Turnbull reminded voters on Monday that if they backed One Nation at the next federal election it could play into the hands of the center opposition.
Over breakfast with a handful of leading Republicans last month in New York, Jeb Bush made clear he was still smarting over seeing his own presidential ambitions extinguished by Mr. Trump.
And another opportunity to stick a thumb in Donald Trump's eye can only prove most gratifying to Iranians, smarting over the withdrawal of the United States from the Iran nuclear deal.
Metro Bank said in a statement that total NIM had also been hurt by competition in Britain's mortgage market, already smarting from the country's subdued housing market after the Brexit vote.
Messina's tasks include helping to repair Uber's reputation, which is still smarting from last year's upheaval, including the resignation of co-founder Travis Kalanick and accusations of a toxic work culture.
In Vietnam, still smarting from the Trump administration's abandonment of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the NAFTA re-negotiation is viewed as a litmus test for America's engagement in the world.
Newspaper sports editors have been left smarting after losing reporters to The Athletic — four writers for The Athletic Bay Area worked at the Bay Area Newspaper Group a few months ago.
Instead, Washington, still smarting over its retreat from Vietnam, pushed for Cambodia to be represented at the United Nations by the Khmer Rouge, which still held a corner of the country.
The Times seems to be smarting about being called "fake news" all the time, and the people behind the institution want us to understand that they do their jobs really well.
During their phone call the day after the election, smarting from Hillary Clinton's stunning loss, Ms. Pelosi posed a question to the president-elect, noting his upsets in Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Even so, Republicans said the amendment could help heal divisions in their conference and show progress to an impatient president, still smarting from a loss in his first showdown with Congress.
Donald Trump might be smarting from an unforced error, but he should see that Moore's victory is in fact a victory for him and for the agenda that got him elected.
Last week, she performed alongside the Dixie Chicks at the Country Music Awards, sparking backlash from some viewers who were smarting from what they view to be her "anti-police" stance.
Yet Kasich is still smarting over the way he believes forces -- ranging from top Republican donors to the Republican National Committee -- treated him, believing they did not give him a fair shake.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, smarting from weeks of negative commercials against him in New Hampshire, has struck back at several Republican opponents in animated appearances on the campaign trail this week.
Australia's "Big Four" banks are smarting after an enquiry into their business practices found a string of damaging incidents involving rate-rigging, money laundering and unethical conduct in wealth management and insurance.
There is another ingredient in this combustible mix: Democrats are still smarting over the unprecedented, unyielding obstructionism of Obama by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
The U.S. currency was still smarting after the collapse of the Republicans' push to overhaul healthcare dealt a blow to President Donald Trump's ability to pass promised tax cuts and infrastructure spending.
And because they're still smarting from Senate Republicans' refusal to hold a hearing on President Obama's nominee, Merrick Garland, for 10 months last year, that's exactly what Senate Democrats planned to do.
Still smarting from losing the America's Cup in Bermuda in the Northern Hemisphere summer, Tom Slingsby and Jimmy Spithill are back home and back on the water for the Southern Hemisphere summer.
The unfettered license that male writers have enjoyed when it comes to holding up every stain in the sheets as a palimpsest of their smarting, solipsistic souls is due for an overhaul.
"There's a group that's still smarting from the fact some of our own went after us, and we'll be damned if we're going to put money back in their hands," Mulvaney said.
Other conservatives still smarting over Ryan's handling of recent spending deals and want to see if he relies on Democrats once again to pass an omnibus bill during the lame-duck session.
The Australian has worked for the company for 12 years on three continents and inherited a brand still smarting by the sex and child-pornography scandal of former company spokesman Jared Fogle.
Now that Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court appears to be a sure thing, a big question looms among liberals smarting from the loss: Can a Supreme Court justice be impeached?
Still smarting from the Republicans' successful obstruction of then- President Obama 's 2016 pick to replace the late Antonin Scalia , Democrats are especially unwilling to accept business as usual on Supreme Court appointments.
The bank, still smarting from a prolonged sales scandal in its retail banking business, found inconsistencies at its auto lending and mortgage in the summer of 21.4 - leading to further probes by regulators.
Trump's answer was clear, as he previewed a political strategy designed to question Mueller's legitimacy, suggesting his investigation was a tool of the establishment that is still smarting from Hillary Clinton's election loss.
They are still smarting that their primary in 2016 came in June, long after the Republican nomination was locked up by Trump and the day after Hillary Clinton locked up the Democratic nomination.
Bond bulls were still smarting from speculation that the Bank of Japan is close to announcing measures to scale back its massive monetary stimulus, a risk that lifted long-term borrowing costs globally.
The problem is that the girl has already been chosen for a local chieftain named Turnus, who, smarting from the insult, goes on to command the forces trying to repel the Trojan invaders.
His successor Donald Trump has rowed back, tightening the decades-old U.S. trade embargo at a time when the Cuban economy was already smarting from declining aid from ally Venezuela and weaker exports.
Even before the Porter maelstrom began dominating Trump's cable-news diet, the president had been smarting for weeks over Kelly's suggestion to Fox News that the president had "evolved" on his wall demands.
The previous week, Michael Bloomberg, already smarting from being called an oligarch on MSNBC, had taken aim at Sanders with a compilation of what his campaign represented as bad tweets from Sanders supporters.
Many Americans are still smarting from the 2008 recession, which was caused by the financial crisis, and still believe that the Obama administration did not go far enough in reining in Wall Street.
U.S. withdrawal from Syria in the face of Turkey's threats gave Erdogan a nationalist boost just as his ruling party was smarting from this year's back-to-back losses in Istanbul's mayoral race.
WASHINGTON — President Trump, smarting from a series of crises, moved his surrogates aside on Thursday and assigned the rescue of his month-old presidency to the only spokesman he's ever really trusted — himself.
RIVERA: Listen, I have no beef with what you -- the substance of your remarks, but I know the president well enough to know that he&aposs going to be smarting on that flight home.
He wants center stage on all global issues these days: Russia is still smarting from the western sanctions imposed in response to its invasion of Ukraine, annexation of Crimea and its actions in Syria.
Way back in November, with Indiana's fan base still smarting from an early NCAA tournament exit, the Hoosiers stumbled through a presumptive Hawaiian vacation that strengthened calls for coach Tom Crean to be fired.
Mr. Tusk was still smarting over 2017's missed opportunities and saw the mayor's four no-name challengers' 25 percent of the vote as halfway to victory — a particularly bullish glass-half-full perspective.
I will confess that I'm still smarting over the implication of those conversations, in part because as a black man in America, I have seen the corpse flower that can grow from that seed.
Courting the white working class could alienate black women still smarting over white women voting for a man whom many saw as racist — a choice that seemed to put racial identity over gender solidarity.
Mohammed Ali Londe, assistant vice president for regional insurance at Moody's, said GCC insurers were smarting from 2015, when plunging oil prices triggered a tumble in local equity markets that damaged their balance sheets.
Knicks 203, Nets 220 As Knicks guard Courtney Lee lay on the floor underneath his own basket midway through the third quarter, still smarting from a missed layup, the Nets tried to take advantage.
Due to opposition from Democrats still smarting over McConnell's blocking of Obama's choice for the seat, Republicans ultimately had to invoke the "nuclear option" and change Senate rules to allow confirmation by a simple majority.
But it is speeding up its exposure to foreign markets, encouraged by Airbus and Boeing, who are still smarting from delays caused by a production crisis at Zodiac and are working to smooth seat supply.
EU leaders are not only seething about the Trump tariffs, but are also smarting about his decision to pull out of the Iran deal, which could result in European businesses being hit with secondary sanctions.
The president is still smarting from a barrage of bad headlines over the weekend saying he marked his 100th day in office without a significant legislative victory despite his party controlling both chambers of Congress.
Republicans are smarting that he won't commit to leaving with President Obama -- as is custom -- and have said that until he does it will be harder to move the re-nomination of Democrat Jessica Rosenworcel.
Many Senate Democrats are still smarting after their 2013 rules change that weakened the filibuster against presidential nominees, opening the door for Mr. Trump to push conservatives onto the Supreme Court and the lower courts.
Exit polls showed a GOP electorate still smarting from the wounds of a contentious primary, with 58% of Republicans in West Virginia saying they feel the party is divided now but can come together in November.
For American Latinos in particular, still smarting at the lack of immigration reform success under President Obama, Rubio is a vacillating changeling making promises about immigration reform on Spanish-language media and breaking them in English.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's opposition, still smarting from its failure to remove President Nicolas Maduro last year, installed a new congress head on Thursday who demanded across-the-board elections and sought military help to end "dictatorship".
U.S. food giant Kraft Heinz, still smarting from its failed takeover bid for Europe's Unilever, is on the prowl for its next target and more names are being mentioned as possibilities, according to a new report.
Whether you're still smarting from this past tax bill or you're looking for a clever way to ramp up your savings in the remaining weeks of the year, you still have time to get it right.
The president is still smarting from a barrage of bad headlines over the weekend saying he marked his 2202th day in office without a significant legislative victory, even though his party controls both chambers of Congress.
Still smarting over accusations that it had lowered standards to help the first women graduate from its elite Ranger School in 232, the Army has taken pains to avoid making any exceptions for infantry boot camp.
Shopping by Chinese tourists at department stores and electronics shops in 2015 created a buzzword, "bakugai", or explosive buying, and came as a boon for Japanese retailers smarting from decades of sluggish demand from domestic consumers.
U.S. buyout firms, which were smarting from falling oil prices and a languid credit market earlier this year, have shown a bounce in earnings growth across the board as a rebound in energy prices boosted investment returns.
Last month's small bounce is cold comfort for TIPS investors smarting from a 1.44 percent loss in the sector in 2015, when regular government debt eked out a 0.84 percent return, according to indexes compiled by Barclays.
But the thing is, the review highlights the fact that the database is not about playing to the hipsters (some of whom, like me, are quietly smarting over some of AllMusic's other reviews) but to the genre.
He was smarting from the Khizr Khan debacle, he shook up his campaign team, and his campaign chair Paul Manafort quit after it became impossible to deny his numerous ties to Russia and to pro-Russian leaders.
Still smarting from the loss of territory following the collapse of the USSR, a prosperous Russia -- in their view -- is one that can somehow restore the relative power once enjoyed in the days of the Soviet Union.
While the vote is advisory rather than binding, the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is smarting from European criticism of its crackdown on opponents and on the news media after a failed coup attempt in July.
To give this process a greater sheen of democracy, the party took some power from superdelegates, in part to mollify Sanders supporters, who were still smarting after superdelegates helped deliver the nomination to Hillary Clinton in 2016.
The president is still smarting over his decision to fly into Alabama in September on behalf of Senator Luther Strange, the appointee holding the seat, only to see Mr. Strange lose a runoff by over nine points.
He will also stop in the Philippines, whose authoritarian leader Mr. Trump has embraced for his antidrug campaign despite extrajudicial killings, and in Vietnam, which is still smarting over his decision to abandon a free-trade pact.
But many residents are still smarting from the results of the election and wondering what will happen to an urban renaissance and an explosion of restaurants, bars and nightclubs that coincided with Mr. Obama's time in office.
It may seem incongruous with the president's other policies on taxes and the environment, which would largely benefit corporations and the wealthy, but such a move could appeal to voters still smarting from the 2008 financial crisis.
He and Hidalgo were speaking hours before the opening match of a tournament that was supposed to showcase the ability of a country still smarting from deadly militant attacks last November to handle a major international event smoothly.
Malaysia's ringgit, still smarting from the election upset that swept 92-year old strong man Mahathir Mohamad into power, is on track for a sixth straight week of losses with non-deliverable currency forwards indicating further weakness ahead.
But money managers are also smarting from paralysis triggered in April after Nobuchika Mori, the commissioner of the Financial Services Agency, blasted the Japanese asset management industry for neglecting the true interest of their customers, industry sources said.
Europeans, still smarting from Mr Erdogan's tough negotiations over the refugee deal in March (and his efforts to have their citizens prosecuted for reciting insulting poems about him), were in no mood to pat him on the back.
The Lightning come in off sweeping a four-game homestand while St. Louis has also won four in a row, but is smarting from the loss of second-leading scorer Jaden Schwartz (ankle) for at least six weeks.
Veterans of the Obama administration are still smarting from the president's failed first-term effort to cap carbon emissions and to force carbon-emitting companies to purchase or trade for permits for every ton of carbon dioxide released.
For his part, the president, still smarting from his defeat after the government shutdown, has told lawmakers that Puerto Rican officials have squandered millions of dollars already, and he said he would not agree to any new funding.
Mark John, European Economics Editor LONDON (Reuters) - Prodded by worries about the worst global economic outlook in a decade and electorates still smarting from years of austerity, euro zone governments are starting to loosen their budgetary purse strings.
ET, ESPN ABOUT UCLA (163-10, 4-6 Pac-208): UCLA is still smarting after losing its most recent game to crosstown rival USC and getting swept by the Trojans for the first time since the 23-231 season.
In turn, House Intel Committee chairman Devin Nunes, smarting from his own bruises during the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, to open his own probe in late October which has yet to uncover any new information.
Its campaign potency is helped by its timing, as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, still smarting from last season's #OscarsSoWhite controversy, is striving to make its membership, and, perhaps by extension, their Oscars picks, more diverse.
The bank will need to win over fixed income investors, some of whom are still smarting from the decision in late 2015 to transfer several securities back from Novo Banco to BES, resulting in their value being written down.
Dale Pollock wrote that Lucas was "still smarting from criticism that Star Wars was racist" so he conceived a character that would appeal to black audiences and cast Billy Dee Williams—who'd already achieved icon status—in the role.
The svelte 28-year-old, who won silver in the women's singles at the London Games, was still smarting from red bites up and down her arms as she competed at the Australian Badminton Open in Sydney on Wednesday.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's pollsters, still smarting after failing to predict a landslide defeat for President Mauricio Macri in an August primary, are sheepishly re-emerging with an updated election forecast: a huge win for opposition leader Alberto Fernandez.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's government, smarting from accusations that it did not do enough to prevent last week's deadly truck attack in Nice, asked lawmakers on Tuesday to extend a period of emergency rule that gives police greater search-and-arrest powers.
On the morning Diana was killed in that car accident in Paris, I had been back home about a week, still smarting from a bruising summer campaign, but doing a delicate dance to maintain the equilibrium between my mother and me.
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - China's new securities regulator Liu Shiyu, a former central banker, has a tough job on his hands - not least managing a huge weight of expectation from millions of small investors smarting from a recent stock market collapse.
Still smarting from a failed audition for Weekend Live years before—the film's obvious mirror of Saturday Night Live—Miles now teaches improv classes, leads his troupe, and sleeps with women far too young and inexperienced to see through him.
The White House downplayed the hearing by pointing out the lack of a smoking gun -- a reality that so far has been central to the administration's claims that the Russia story is an invention of Democrats smarting at losing the election.
But - still smarting from huge writedowns in the last investment cycle - big debt-fueled acquisitions look to be off the agenda, with the focus on greenlighting undeveloped assets, taking bigger stakes in existing projects, and trading up to better quality operations.
Republicans, smarting over once again not bagging a Clinton when they were sure they had one trapped, have called Comey to the Hill to testify — or to be grilled, as will likely be the case — Thursday before the House Oversight Committee.
The blast near a university campus comes a week after deadly twin bombings targeted police in Istanbul and may further infuriate a public smarting from multiple attacks by Islamic and Kurdish militants this year, and a failed coup in July.
And some business owners are still smarting from the expiration of the Bush tax cuts in 2013, which affected people in traditional jobs, too, according to Raymond J. Keating, chief economist of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, an advocacy group.
While oil companies have eyed regions like the East Coast for years, oil and gas operators are still smarting from the steep fall in oil prices that began in 2014 because of a global oil glut, which has only recently eased.
The vanishing pleasures of Polaroids and video stores; the smarting efficiency of hot-wax defuzzing over newfangled laser treatments; the carefree thrill of freeloading over regular rent payments — these are what preoccupy the quirky slackers who knock about its Austin, Tex.
Pompeo will have to perform a tricky balancing act, analysts say, as Pakistan is fast falling within China's sphere of influence and its arch-rival India is smarting over a series of trade threats and insults from President Donald Trump.
French nationalist Marine Le Pen secured 34 percent of votes in France's presidential runoff on Sunday with an anti-EU platform that promised to shield French workers from "savage globalization", and the bloc is still smarting from Britain's vote to leave.
He's still smarting from having lost out on a promotion to a woman, Darcy Maguire (Helen Hunt), when he acquires these abilities, and at first he uses them only for personal gain, stealing Darcy's ideas and working to outmaneuver her.
Wednesday's woes are the latest in a string of problems at the airline, which is also smarting from a $230 million fine this month for a huge customer data breach and is bracing for potential strikes in a pay dispute with its pilots.
Democrats, still smarting from Republicans' refusal last year to allow the Senate to consider former Democratic President Barack Obama's nomination of appeals court Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court, have seized on Trump's attacks to question his nomination last week of Gorsuch.
President Bush was a good leader and a decent man, but he was dragged down by a weak economy, and the heart and soul of the GOP was still smarting that he had broken his promise and had decided to raise taxes.
New Delhi is smarting over China's refusal to allow it entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group, a global cartel that controls nuclear trade, and over Beijing blocking a request at the UN to sanction a Pakistan-based militant blamed for attacks on India.
In the past, Mr. Bloomberg has rebuked Democrats for attacking Wall Street — a part of his record that may sit uneasily with liberal Democrats, and especially with the supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont who are already smarting from his defeat.
It also deals a fresh blow to the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), still smarting from a drubbing in regional elections earlier this month which put it on the back foot in the run-up to the next presidential election in 2018.
Renault is also smarting from the abrupt collapse of what was supposed to be a transformative merger deal this month with Fiat Chrysler, which withdrew its offer after the French government, which owns 15 percent of Renault, sought a number of concessions.
China has already moved ahead with plans to make the Greek port of Piraeus the "dragon head" of its infrastructure push, and it has stepped up investment in Greece, which is still smarting from the austerity measures imposed by its European partners.
Despite an exceptional Broadway track record, from "Beauty and the Beast" to "Aladdin," the company is still smarting over a pair of high-profile flops ("The Little Mermaid" and "Tarzan") about a decade ago, and is determined to get this show right.
Still smarting from a backlash by state election officials, the White House panel investigating claims of voter fraud and other irregularities was hit with a salvo of lawsuits on Monday that accused it of violating federal privacy laws and illegally operating in secret.
But Canada's Conservatives are in the political wilderness, still smarting from their defeat by Justin Trudeau and his Liberals in October 2015, and lacking a permanent leader to replace Stephen Harper, the former prime minister, who quickly dropped from sight after the election.
Although it is easy to read too much into the British vote (disconnection from the E.U. will be a lengthy process), there is little doubt that national amour propre, misty with old glories and smarting from old wounds, is back in vogue.
Ankara's row with Washington over plans to buy a Russian missile defense system and declines in its FX reserves have only added to the concern of investors still smarting from last month's pre-election move to temporarily freeze the London lira market.
Cutting rates further would damage banks that have been smarting from many years of negative rates and low bond yields while increasing ETF purchases could lead to a shortage of stocks to buy, as the BOJ is already among the biggest buyers in Japanese markets.
More than a year later, Mr. Dolan is still smarting from the eviscerating criticism (the film, with A-list French actors such as Marion Cotillard, is hard to watch, and it deals an emotional body blow, with characters who brutally turn on one another).
Democrats said that Senator Mitch McConnell's decision to replace Justice Kennedy before the midterms would further motivate voters already enraged by Mr. Trump and anger progressives still smarting over Mr. McConnell's decision to block President Obama from filling an open Supreme Court seat in 2016.
The move by the No.1.963 importer of U.S. DDGS could also drag on prices for the byproduct of corn-based ethanol DDGS-ILLINOIS, with markets already smarting after China last month said it would impose anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on U.S. imports.
Resolving the issue will require hand-in-glove cooperation with intelligence and law enforcement units under the control of Gul and Soylu — both presumably smarting from having their assets blocked and travel restricted — as well as President Erdogan, surely furious about the damage to his economy.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine President Mauricio Macri, smarting from a bruising primary election loss, announced on Thursday an end to sales taxes on basic food products until the end of the year in a bid to salvage his re-election prospects and end an economic crisis.
TEXAS - Still smarting from the last-lap bump-and-run at Martinsville that cost him a win, Martin Truex Jr. is trying to keep his focus elsewhere as he approaches the second race in the Round of 237 of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.
Failure to secure a majority in the June 11 and 18 election could put Macron's centrist, pro-business reform agenda at risk by forcing him into an uncomfortable alliance, most likely with mainstream conservative party The Republicans, which is still smarting from defeat in the presidential poll.
There are bright spots: He falls in love in prison, and never does he feel more alive than when he's staring down a roaring blaze as an inmate firefighter, his eyes smarting as he breathes in the smoke and ash, battling the largest wildfire in California history.
Describing herself as "relentlessly optimistic," Ms. Ardern will now face a National opposition of 56 members clamoring at the gates — smarting from losing an election they believed they had won — and must hold together a three-party governing deal, while also delivering on the change she promised.
The run-up to every World Cup has at least one high-profile fitness race: some star still smarting as the games approach, some muscle or bone receiving prayer and blessings from an entire nation, some fan base counting the minutes the player has left to heal.
Undoubtedly smarting from losing a huge game they could have won, they now have to stay focused enough to beat the Colts (6-7), who appear to have been told after Week 11 that their season was over and that they were free to go home.
ANKARA/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Smarting over exclusion from an Iraqi-led offensive against Islamic State in Mosul and Kurdish militia gains in Syria, President Tayyip Erdogan warned on Wednesday Turkey "will not wait until the blade is against our bone" but could act alone in rooting out enemies.
The full story might never have come to light if the C.I.A. had not been smarting from years of bad publicity for its involvement in coups, violations of international law and faulty intelligence, as well as a growing sense that it was answerable to no one.
In May, the network convened local and international agencies in Harare to discuss how it might work in the southern African nation still smarting from a devastating 2015-2016 drought, driven by the El Nino climate pattern, which left some 4 million people in need of food aid.
With the vision laid out in her video, Warren has staked out what might just be the ideally unifying position for Democratic voters, at least some of whom are still smarting from (and waging proxy wars out of) the 2016 primary, in which Hillary Clinton beat Bernie Sanders.
Ankara has been smarting at what it sees as Europe's slowness to condemn a failed coup against Erdogan in 2016, while Germany and other EU countries are concerned about the mass arrests that followed, Turkey's clampdown on press freedom and Erdogan's influence over Turkish diaspora communities in Europe.
My right calf was still smarting from a neighborhood stroll we tried to take in Delhi, where the rear wheel of a tuk-tuk caught the back of my leg, nearly sending me to the hospital as the next stop on our itinerary instead of the Taj Mahal.
Pfizer, led by Ian C. Read, is still smarting from its rejected attempt to buy AstraZeneca for nearly $120 billion in 2014 and the more recent $160 billion acquisition of Allergan, which the two sides agreed to but then canceled last month after the Treasury Department's clampdown on tax-driven deals.
Mr Trump's message blasting international trade, illegal immigration and corporate outsourcing go down well in the rustbelt bits of the Midwest, which are on average whiter, less educated and older than the rest of the country—and are still smarting from the loss of 6m manufacturing jobs between 2000 and 2009.
It won't have nearly the same stakes, but the New Orleans Saints, still smarting from an N.F.C. Championship game loss that hinged on a blown pass interference call, will get a shot at revenge against the Los Angeles Rams when the teams face each other in Los Angeles on Sept. 15.
Mr. Trump, smarting from the latest defeat this week of his efforts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, cast the tax plan as an economic imperative and the fulfillment of a promise to his working-class supporters to deliver benefits in the form of lower taxes, better jobs and higher wages.
But on Sunday night, Durant waded into the swamp of Twitter to have it out with fans who were still smarting about his departure last summer from the Thunder — a team that he had played with for the entirety of its existence in Oklahoma City, where it moved in 2008.
LONDON, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Sterling jumped by a full cent in a few seconds just after 1325 GMT on Monday, with dealers at several major banks saying there had been no clear driver of the move in a currency still smarting from a so-called "flash crash" a month ago.
The Kavanaugh confirmation, among the most bitter Senate fights of the Trump administration, may have shored up support among a Republican base smarting from some of Ms. Collins's other votes, but it enraged many of the independent and Democratic voters who have helped keep Ms. Collins comfortably in office for years.
Even conservatives who are still smarting from his handling of Hillary Clinton's emails should recognize that the timing of Mr. Comey's abrupt dismissal in the midst of a growing investigation into Russian meddling raises fundamental questions about the rule of the law and the possibility that justice is being obstructed.
Besides, criticizing someone for wearing a formal dress at prom — not as a costume — grossly misdirects the real and justified anger felt by Asian-Americans who are still smarting from legacies of racist immigration policies that have led to centuries of condescension toward East Asian people, but reverence of certain East Asian objects.
And every Sunni nation is still smarting over the leadership role of the Obama administration in concluding a deal with Iran that returned billions of dollars to this Shiite nation in return for what is seen in most Sunni capitals as a vague pledge to shelve its program of developing a nuclear arsenal.
"I don't have to tell someone from Gizmodo how viscerally frightening it is for an independent media organization to receive a threat from a deep-pocketed adversary who is smarting from being criticized," Doctorow told Gizmodo, which has been hit with similar requests and a number of lawsuits for its reporting over the years.
Still smarting from what they consider to be a "stolen" Obama seat — Neil Gorsuch instead of Merrick GarlandMerrick Brian GarlandLaw professor: Court-packing should be 'last resort' Here's how senators can overcome their hyperpartisanship with judicial nominees McConnell campaign criticized for tombstone with challenger's name MORE — their apoplexy has been vented on the Republic.
Peggy sat in her office with the rip-wound smarting like all hell beneath her, and could not stop imagining that this student was going to arrive with a knife, lock the door, and stab her repeatedly in the gut, his sweating face close to hers, his eyes angry for reasons she would never know.
It's there in part because Qualcomm needs something equally convenient for Asian and American attendees and also because the company probably is still smarting from the reaction to its absolutely bonkers attempt to make CES its big annual keynote in 2013 (if you don't know what I am referring to, you absolutely should click).
Fast-forward two decades, and Lucas set out to return to the Star Wars universe, writing and directing The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith, each of which stirred up passionate feelings from fans who were still smarting from his decisions to tinker with the re-release of the original films.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE who sat in a meeting with Rod Rosenstein, still smarting just a week after James Comey's firing, and filled a memo with spectacular assertions against the man he blamed for getting his professional hero canned.
And while still smarting after General Electric moved its corporate headquarters from Stamford to Boston last year, the Nutmeg State suffered another body slam in early June when insurance behemoth Aetna announced it's leaving its home office in Hartford after 164 years for new HQ digs in Manhattan (although about 5,000 employees will remain in Connecticut).
In the end, though, running in a state still smarting from a tawdry scandal that was tailor-made for social media, he did not need to: Mr. Strange could offer nothing more than his word — and that of a disgraced governor, who did not respond to a message this week seeking comment — that nothing untoward had taken place.
The Communists, smarting from the loss of five seats from its previous tally of 17, has ruled out entering into a second formal pact with the PS. Renewing a pact with the far left could prove tricksy for Mr Costa, however, as Europe braces for a global downturn amid tariff wars and the fallout from Brexit.
The Communists, smarting from the loss of five seats from their previous tally of 17, have ruled out entering into a second formal pact with the PS. Renewing a pact with the far left could prove tricky for Mr Costa, however, as Europe braces for a global downturn amid tariff wars and the fallout from Brexit.
The PCP, smarting from the loss of five seats from its previous tally of 17 seats, has ruled out entering into a second formal pact with the PS. Renewing a pact with the far left could prove increasingly troublesome for Mr Costa, however, as Europe braces for a global downturn amid tariff wars and the fallout from Brexit.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE's (I-Vt.) presidential bid are still smarting from the revelation that top DNC figures were biased against Sanders throughout the primary.
She takes over at a time when Boeing's defense division is still smarting from its loss last year of an $80 billion bomber contract to Northrop Grumman Corp, a deal that could have helped the company offset the expected end of production in coming years of its F-15 and F/A-18 fighter jet programs.
Next: Milk, a fashionista club kid and a real looker — "Hey kids, Zaddy's home," she proclaimed — whose unconventional runway looks drew mixed reactions in Season 6; the "Bayou Queen" Chi Chi DeVayne, who, in her own words, "wasn't polished enough" in Season 8; and Thorgy Thor, a self-described "fashion clown" still smarting from Bob the Drag Queen's win in Season 8.
Mr. Trump's outbursts against athletes and their leagues came as he was smarting from yet another setback in his effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and as he worked to stoke enthusiasm among his core supporters in the deeply conservative state of Alabama, where he attended a campaign rally for Mr. Strange, whom many of them regard as an establishment Republican unworthy of their backing.
Iran has been smarting under an economic crisis since the most recent round of American sanctions banning Tehran's oil sales: Some estimates suggest that inflation is around 40 percent, unemployment is at 2010 percent, the economy is expected to contract by 9 percent and the Iranian currency has lost more than half of its value against the dollar since the Trump administration reimposed sanctions.
Though this vandalism is a terrible blow to Spanish antiquities, still smarting from June's botched restoration of a 16th century wooden carving of St George on horseback that has been a feature of the Romanesque church of San Miguel de Estella in Navarre, it is only the second-worst act committed against statuary in the name of KISS, if the 1977 song "Plaster Caster" (Love Gun) is to be believed.
Still smarting from scandals like Cambridge Analytica, the company has attempted to repair user trust and make big changes in 2019 — but has been beset by further challenges over the last 12 months, including a $5 billion fine from the FTC, intense regulatory and political scrutiny over its Libra digital currency plans, fierce debate over the role of fact-checking in political advertising, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg being hauled in front of Congress for a second time.
Early in the day, Democrats in the Senate — still smarting from a surprising showing from the Republicans in November, and the continued alignment of eight of their members with the Republican majority — objected to a clause newly added to the chamber's rules that would prevent members from using cellphones "to take photographs, videos or perform any other recording function in the Senate chamber, galleries or lobbies" without permission of the Senate secretary, who is named by the majority.
My body is an injury the world can't seem to heal from— you would expect it gone by now, and yet each next day it persists, still implementing its same staunch pain, atrocious, railed against, assumed by the world to be an ingenious comeuppance, a vengeance against it—what did it do what did the world do to warrant my body within it, smarting, to warrant each of our bodies within it, crowding the sites of abuse, assessing ticket prices, asking how much to see the slave house, how much to touch the indented names of the killed, how much to enter the slatted cell and size it, close behind us its wrought door, oh actually that one's free

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