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Why is there a lock on Bardem's splintering chair handle?
He risks splintering the party should he move too quickly.
A splintering of the Republicans into competing factions certainly possible.
Amy Klobuchar gains some momentum, further splintering the moderate wing.
"There's gonna be a splintering of support for candidates," said Lenchner.
Instead, Priebus has been trying to keep the party from splintering.
Plus, is the Republican Party splintering, ahead of the midterm elections?
Splintering the country into a hodgepodge of independent states will not.
The early fear is splintering the vote among so many candidates.
He also said the Kuala Lumpur summit was splintering Islamic solidarity.
Is the streaming age, and the splintering of movie audiences, helping you?
Is there a case to be made for splintering into different parties?
And let me remind you: This is only going to keep splintering.
Under increasing pressure from the military, the group began splintering in 2013.
Economic and technological dynamism was upending jobs, convulsing communities and splintering families.
That is, dramatic climate change led to a genetic splintering of the species.
Such splintering creates distinct pockets of voters to which smaller parties can appeal.
Families in search of help face the possible splintering of their family unit.
The splintering of the streaming market makes sense for everyone but the consumer.
I would say the entire splintering of the subcultural style started with that.
The right paid a price in lost seats for its splintering into three.
But the greatest cost would be a splintering of the global trading system.
Those actions bolster Russia's goal of splintering the Western alliance that constrains Moscow.
This, however, does not preclude the possibility of members from within PD splintering.
Splintering of the GOP bloc in Congress over some appointments also aren't apparent worries.
The signs of splintering of GOP support come after longtime Trump ally, the Rev.
That Man came and forced the door open with a crowbar, splintering the wood.
With more splintering and more complicated coalition mathematics, she remains secure in her office.
But that is just one measure of the splintering of this devoted voting bloc.
Now, only two years after opening, thousands of cracks are splintering the dam's machinery.
Republicans have the votes to do so, and they've shown no signs of splintering.
This splintering of responsibilities has led to an unaccountable system with patients left behind.
This splintering of Dutch politics is making effective governance of the country increasingly impossible.
In fact, it appears Trump is popular despite the splintering of the Republican Party.
And I think there would be some splintering, though I don't know to what extent.
Even before then, the fragile marriage of convenience between the GOP and Trump was splintering.
Moreover, such a candidacy would risk only further splintering the party and the conservative movement.
In the face of their losses and Trump's successes, the Democrats of 85033 are splintering.
I was finally feeling at home amid the city's grand boulevards and splintering medieval passages.
It's so simple, but it gets across so much: it's slow, splintering, and oddly disturbing.
A marriage of convenience is splintering, as they so often do, into a messy separation.
We hadn't even finished our furniture deliveries when the floors started splintering and falling apart.
Those issues have divided Republicans and Democrats, contributing to the splintering of the Senate effort.
Bernhardt is splintering the agency, moving BLM headquarters, including the director, to Grand Junction, Colorado.
And then, suddenly, a blank space opened up where the splintering, collapsing future had once been.
The splintering that began with the iPhone 5S and 5C continued with 2014's iPhone 6.
He doesn't speak for anyone who thinks our country should be standing together, not splintering apart.
The wooden beam hung to sound is wearing down, splintering edges and flat shine of use.
While Theo navigated the labyrinth of America's asylum process, his home in Anglophone Cameroon was splintering.
At the center of this room is another peek-in box where the splintering becomes infinitesimal.
You can't complain I wasn't in the elections and then say, 'Oh, you caused the splintering.
This is an exquisitely timed book, coming just at the moment of the Democrats' quadrennial splintering.
Splintering gangs found new lines of work, such as fuel theft, and spread across the country.
There now is a simultaneous splintering of all four legs, which inhibits successful conduct of direction.
Satellite images from ESA and the European Union's Copernicus Program show that the berg is indeed splintering.
Speaking of splintering, this week Qatar said it will quit OPEC at the end of the year.
That had the effect of splintering the audience, since not everyone had access to the same content.
Every splintering of plastic felt like a victory, and its innards of wiring began to spill out.
The agreement is agitating parliaments, sparking protests and splintering coalitions; Belgium's is on the verge of collapse.
As for whether those bone-splintering teeth could really rip through the body of a ranger vehicle?
Both main parties, long divided over Brexit, are seeing their factions splintering into ever-angrier sub-factions.
It's often dark; a reflection of the splintering that happens when mental illness cuts through the self.
But Buttigieg also runs the risk of further splintering the party just six weeks before the vote.
So there will be eight Democrats listed, and the possibility for a major splintering of the vote.
It wasn't the sudden splintering of the glass that created the drama, it was what came before.
The splintering is a potential blow for the conservative party of Carles Puigdemont, the region's former leader.
Their characteristic papery bark catches fire first, splintering and soaring into the sky like flaming paper airplanes.
"Trump's strength last time was premised on opposition splintering," said one veteran GOP player in the state.
Day 19 had begun with what looked like signs of splintering support within the president's own party.
If four candidates are competing seriously, they will meet that threshold in most places, splintering the outcome.
The tensions come as Europe contends with splintering impulses and waves of populism and anti-Muslim sentiment.
"Generally when you see crime groups splintering and infighting, it suggests they are under stress," said Milhaupt.
Each winter, crackling and splintering ice echoes across the Uncompahgre Gorge, roughly 10 miles northeast of Telluride, Colorado.
The Stark sisters, Arya and Sansa, weren't actually splintering, as both Littlefinger and fans assumed all season long.
They pressed him to reconsider, saying the party needed a unifying figure from the family to avoid splintering.
In 2016 IS named Abu Musab al-Barnawi the leader of ISWAP, splintering the group into two factions.
If it does not change, it could break globalisation, splintering world markets into Chinese- and American-led camps.
Turbulence, the splintering of smooth streams of fluid into chaotic vortices, doesn't just make for bumpy plane rides.
Near the quilts, multiple video screens showed the "BAM" figures under fire, splintering as the bullets made contact.
They need to develop capabilities relevant to splintering the regime and sustaining themselves in a prolonged, contested context.
But denying it will only strengthen national narcissisms in countries already troubled with euroskepticism, further splintering the Continent.
And as Republicans have taken over Congress, conservative activists also may be splintering to focus on specific issues.
Some artists create a character and run with it, or see themselves splintering off into Medusa-like multiples.
They pressed him to reconsider, saying the party needs a unifying figure from the family to avoid splintering.
Movements without a central core can devolve into chaos, with groups splintering off and adopting more extreme behaviors.
The splintering of a portion of South Africa's Afrikaner community is only a microcosm within a much larger trend.
The apparent splintering of the protest movement could be a sign of the divisions emerging within Hong Kong society.
As it floats away from the Antarctic Peninsula, A-68 is splintering and forming more icebergs in the process.
The splintering Beltran-Levya cartel, long the dominant force, was pushed out, leaving control to Mr. Guzmán's Sinaloa cartel.
One of those things is the further splintering of the German political system, outside of the big traditional parties.
Even the physics of the coach's movement, its splintering crash, and the dust cloud it raises all feel real.
Whether by defeating Mr Corbyn or splintering off, Labour's moderates now have a chance to create such a force.
Republican leaders are trying to stop the party from splintering now that Donald J. Trump is its likely nominee.
Online, there are plenty of reviews of these products from disgruntled customers, with similar complaints of splintering and injury.
The "neo" part comes from splintering off from Gaming-Age, a once-influential video game website from the 90s.
Notably lacking a commanding antiwar encapsulation, this Vietnam-era aggregation evinces the period's splintering of a dominant artistic schema.
But before the wars and the splintering, there was a grander future in view, molded in glass and concrete.
With a fractured civil society and splintering opposition parties, the prospects of such a complete military takeover are high.
She has called for splintering technology companies, like Amazon, that millions of consumers rely on in their daily lives.
But the conflict with Al Qaeda and its morphing, splintering progeny is open-ended, meaning life imprisonment without trial.
The Bitcoin divide is part of a wider splintering of the world that has sprung up around virtual currencies.
Encouraging unions, which many scholars have suggested as a tool to improve wage growth, could well accelerate the splintering.
That elephant is the splintering of women's hockey after the closure of the Canadian Women's Hockey League in May.
The Bitcoin divide is part of a wider splintering of the world that has sprung up around virtual currencies.
But now, migrants are splintering off into a number of groups, instead of journeying north in one large caravan.
But partly because of tariffs, partly because fleeting consumer tastes require shorter supply chains, commerce is splintering into regional blocs.
There's a useless electronic box that's punished for its uselessness, a flattened rubber eraser, a splintering giant pencil and more.
This splintering is so detrimental, it ruins her art debut in episode 6, "HeGotItAllMixedUp," as the title so purposefully suggests.
An aspect of her splintering mind that she's buried and her family is taken careful strides to keep that way?
The long age of splintering, of singular, often wicked men standing over empires built atop lies and hollowness, is over.
The remarkable speech reflected the splintering of the Republican Party, as party leaders and statesmen increasingly rebuke their front-runner.
The Séléka were eventually ousted, splintering into rival factions that now control some 80 percent of this mineral-rich country.
Alcoholism makes memory more urgent by splintering it apart, placing it always just out of reach like a glimmering prize.
This sort of splintering of the insurance markets is not allowed under the Affordable Care Act as Congress drafted it.
Others said the Category 4 hurricane's winds were peeling off their roofs or splintering the roads in front of them.
The growth, challenges and splintering of a Facebook group about urbanism and public transportation is the story of us all.
Aodamo wood — durable, light, flexible and resistant to splintering — was once used to make most of the professional bats here.
Continued foreign aid incentivizes Afghan elites, who are already on the verge of splintering, to compete rather than come together.
Supporters of Francis' approach said the Chinese church was in danger of splintering further if there was not a compromise.
"The real overriding theme of this election campaign has been the splintering of the electorate," said pollster Maurice de Hond.
The tensions with Turkey come as Europe grapples with a wave of anti-Muslim and populist sentiment and splintering impulses.
The result may be a splintering internet, where a onetime unified information superhighway has become increasingly restricted in certain areas.
Artists began focusing on issues of social splintering, new interpretations of the body, and a yearning for earlier, classical times.
The monochromatic drawings, rendered in ink and charcoal, fuse mechanical and architectural elements in a haunting, futuristic tangle of splintering viewpoints.
The conference's theme is "united for opportunity," which Democrats plan to contrast with a splintering Republican Party struggling to maintain unity.
By the end of 90s, the genre was splintering off into too many different subsections to adhere to a universal identity.
Still, unless you're already acquainted with the masterworks of Hildegard, you're unlikely to appreciate Ms. McLean's splintering riffs on the original.
"People talked about how catastrophic it was to have temporary borders between France and Germany, about Europe splintering," Mr. Heisbourg added.
Ivo van Hove's attention-splintering revival of the immortal 1957 musical features new choreography, a ravishing orchestra and smothering visual effects.
Fearful of splintering the progressive vote, leaders of progressive groups have been talking about unity within the movement since last year.
But doing so risks splintering their base with primary challenges from the Trump loyalists on the right, even with Bannon marginalized.
Tom Holton followed a single family, capturing the growth of the children and the splintering of the husband and wife, since 20113.
As if weeks of design went into each splintering bridge Over its three sequels, the Uncharted series has flirted with design trends.
He tried unsuccessfully to bring the splintering ethno-nationalist movement under one banner, and at Hitler's urging ran for president in 1925.
Two years ago, the same pipeline, which spans some 2,600 miles from Canada to Nebraska before splintering off, burst in South Dakota.
Ramparts carried on until 1975, but the end of the Vietnam War and the splintering of the American left left it stranded.
The second strategic objective is likely not the splintering of the armed forces, but the defeat of a significant portion of them.
Following last December's no-vote in Matteo Renzi's referendum on senate reform, the country's ruling Democratic Party shows every sign of splintering.
I visited the other morning, when sun spilled through windows between the ribs, dancing with the dust motes, splintering into fingered beams.
Like Adele , Sheeran represents pop's terra firma, an antidote to the disorienting blitz of viral hits, social-media stunts, and genre splintering.
In a barely lit room, four monitors faintly illuminate what look like celestial bodies on the verge of either splintering or collapsing.
China has already overseen a splintering of the world's internet, a move that has helped Chinese companies catch up to American firms.
To capture more diverse and splintering audiences, the company increased its panel to nearly 41,000 households, or about 100,000 people, from 21,000 households.
In some ways, the splintering in the Democratic Party is simply a new round in the 2016 fight between Clinton and Sanders supporters.
In the Senate two important groups have risen to the top: The latter team came together as a reaction to a splintering landscape.
"When it comes to our response to the tragedy in Orlando, we are already beginning to see the splintering of America," said Sen.
He isn't wrong if the alternative is adding Durant, but it's a huge risk, and could further disrupt an organization that's already splintering.
The crackdown led to the splintering of Mexico's cartels and some notable wins for the government, including the arrest of 'El Chapo' Guzman.
But leaders hope to change that quickly, to save the party from splintering and to have a real shot at winning in November.
Any splintering between these parties would be a further boon for Erdogan, though one CHP lawmaker said he expected their cooperation to continue.
"That splintering was terrible in some ways because you no longer have a billion dollars here waiting for the next unicorn," Gilbert said.
Why it matters: The tech industry is splintering in the wake of the controversies surrounding social platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Google's YouTube.
Nonfiction THE SPLINTERING OF THE AMERICAN MIND Identity Politics, Inequality, and Community on Today's College Campuses By William Egginton 263 pp. Bloomsbury. $28.
Rupert Gregson-Williams's jarring, minor-key score plays under a slow-motion tableau of spurting blood, splintering bones, burning flesh and general agony.
Mr. Lear identified what would be a political theme for decades, the splintering of blue-collar white men from the New Deal coalition.
The splintering of power in Brasília makes it hard to guess how the remaining three years of Mr Bolsonaro's presidency will play out.
With the bell for final lap ringing Chepngetich made a devastating move, splintering the leading pack and galloping home for a decisive victory.
International cooperation against North Korea is splintering, with Beijing expressing more concern about American intentions than about the North's nuclear and missile tests.
After the dancers break from the ring, they move more explosively before gradually splintering off to leave the stage for the balcony above.
He has led his ruling bloc to three huge wins in lower house elections, helped by a splintering of opposition votes and low turnout.
On Sunday, protesters defied police orders to march through the center of the city, with groups splintering in different directions and blocking major roads.
You can see the screen is tempered because it gives a little upon impact, cracking in a spiderweb pattern but never splintering or separating.
Saraki, the Senate President, quit Buhari's All Progressive Congress in July to rejoin the PDP amid other signs of splintering in the ruling party.
And given that their party is currently splintering, duct-taping it together with Kasich may be the only way to salvage anything for 2016.
Tariffs and sanctions, meanwhile, are splintering a coalition of like-minded producing nations that would form a natural alliance in tackling China's aluminium dominance.
In a video, she also made explicit that she would not be splintering from the party, and would instead back leading candidate Joe Biden.
This splintering is happening in Italy, in Spain, and in Ireland, which just saw the radical, left-wing Sinn Fein achieve a historic result.
The once monolithic automotive industry is splintering over a range of issues, as companies scramble to cope with unprecedented technological disruption and business challenges.
They're usually used to show that our lives are meaningless specks in a vast but ultimately indifferent collection of universes and ever-splintering timelines.
Britain's exit from the European Union, talk of Scottish independence, a Dutch election and a spat with Turkey risk a further splintering of Europe.
The forces of disunity are strong, but our job is to make the country less divided than Donald Trump's splintering campaign has left it.
Britain's biggest political parties are splintering, and there is clarity only on the fact that nobody has a clue what is about to happen.
The stresses pulling Labour in opposite directions are equally reflected in the splintering of center-left parties across Europe in recent years, experts say.
"When it comes to our response to the tragedy in Orlando, we are already beginning to see the splintering of America," she told the Senate.
Another week of Riverdale, another splintering storyline that plays out like True Detective went back to high school after dropping as much acid as possible.
Commission President J.R. Davis said Tuesday that the splintering means street-level gang members "are becoming their own leaders," prompting more block-by-block violence.
Angels want humidity and are drawn to Pass Manchac To sit at tables at Middendorf's, splintering claws with nut‐picks and swilling pitchers of Jax.
The splintering of South Sudan can be glimpsed in the "protection of civilians" camps maintained by the UN. One in Juba holds almost 22015,248 people.
It may be easier for the main opposition, made up of three endlessly splintering alliances, to sort itself out now that Mr Tsvangirai is gone.
Trump has decided on a "burn it down" strategy because that's the one way he can hope to keep together his splintering Republican Party support.
Aching ribs that she had attributed to a cough turned out to have resulted from the splintering of bone, caused by tumors in her marrow.
Egypt and the UAE appear committed to preventing a splintering of the east, but a worst-case scenario would be the outbreak of further violence.
But the law started to change, in 85033, allowing cable companies to air many more channels than they had before and splintering the broadcast market.
The policies include tipping power from executives and investors to workers, placing big tax increases on the wealthiest individuals and companies, and splintering technology groups.
I asked him on Saturday whether it wasn't in fact his entry into the race that was splintering the moderate vote and arguably helping Sanders.
The internet had the potential to help people better understand one another, he said — and perhaps still does — but right now it is splintering us.
Some people even fear that this may be siphoning — or, at least, splintering — donations that would have gone to more traditional aid organizations and charities.
Here it became eerie and bitter, with splintering flutter-tongued notes from the wind instruments over an ominous rumble offsetting Ms. Bullock's inky, deep voice.
So, in a sense, Trump's support isn't an anomaly of Republican splintering — it's the natural outcome of these identities that have been coalescing over time.
Backed by Russia and Iran, government forces have thrust deep into eastern Ghouta on the capital's outskirts, splintering the rebel enclave into three separate zones.
The centre is splintering, politics is more plural and power battles are raging; in such a Europe down is sometimes up, and up is sometimes down.
My childhood was spent learning methods of splintering my brain from my body, and I sought catharsis from my dysmorphia and dysphoria from the inside out.
The MNDAA was formerly part of the Communist Party of Burma, a powerful China-backed guerrilla force that battled the Myanmar government until splintering in 1989.
The big picture: Scientific cooperation between the U.S. and China is splintering amid the full-blown trade war and intensifying Washington rhetoric around Beijing's economic espionage.
Fifty years after Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie came together to form Fleetwood Mac, the two are finally splintering off for their first-ever collaborative album.
Trump: "You've been fighting ISIS your entire adult life" REALITY CHECK: FALSE ISIS only came into being in 2006 after splintering from al-Qaeda in Iraq.
The U.K. science office on Tuesday said it was preparing to move the Halley VI Research Station to save it from splintering off into the sea.
As we noted in 2013, the long process of Balkanization — or splintering — of the groups made it difficult to analyze them the way we used to.
In a directive released on February 14th, the government has at last shown that it recognises the problems caused by the splintering of so many families.
Splintering into three companies isn't a certainty for Tenet, a chain with $19 billion in annual revenue, but Fetter revealed it's at least being seriously discussed.
Plus, Apple will float past the EU's roving eye, splintering political parties are a ticking U.S. time bomb and bank bosses may hang up their hats.
Enoch Godongwana, who chairs a party committee on economic policy, said there had been interactions between the main opposing party factions to prevent the party splintering.
In a splintering familiar to Central Europe, the Visegrad Three became four: Czechoslovakia ceased to exist in 1993, giving way to the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
But this year, Ms. Hatmaker's outraged post was one small sign of the splintering of the evangelical bloc and a possible portent of the changes ahead.
Come November, the beneficiary of the party splintering will be able to shape national politics for the next four to eight years in the White House.
McDaniel once needed five strikes to crack a door, but he recommends stopping at three if you don't hear any splintering or other signs of progress.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Struggling to keep Iraq from splintering, American diplomats pushed for a law in 2011 to share the country's oil wealth among its fractious regions.
Trump repeated that criticism Friday, taking the opportunity to bash the Democratic Party as a whole, despite the collapse of the deal splintering state party officials.
In fact, for Xiao, any move towards an election-based political system would possibly lead to a breakdown of unity and the splintering of the country.
That idea is now the basis of an entire internet culture that kept splintering, with one of those splinters becoming dedicated to trolling above all else.
But this latest effort is hamfisted in the extreme, and may have the effect of splintering the internet beyond what seemed possible even a few years ago.
Yiannopoulos gives a brief speech to the still-hungry crowd about how they need to come together as one, instead of splintering off into too-small subgroups.
Larry Jacobs of the University of Minnesota points out that the election in Minneapolis can be seen as a microcosm of the splintering of the Democratic Party.
For their part, many DREAMers and activists are pinning the splintering of Senate Democrats on Senate leadership, including Durbin and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY).
The move will appeal to the Hindu majority, by emphasizing the need to counter Islamic influence in society, while at the same time splintering off Muslim voters.
Some bankers say splintering complex businesses across multiple cities will make financial services such as trading and debt issuance more expensive for European companies, governments and investors.
Ward and Rodriguez-Lopez's guitars dueled in the channels, rarely synching into one conceivable part but instead splintering into different directions at the end of each measure.
It's also a story of an unusual degree of splintering between black voters in this Democratic primary — between Biden, Bloomberg and Bernie Sanders — compared with past ones.
Experts worry it could eventually allow China to strengthen its control over foreign companies and boost domestic ones, entrenching the new borders of a splintering world economy.
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg will be on ballots for the first time, potentially further splintering votes in a field that has narrowed to five candidates.
The Black Hebrew Israelite movement has a complex history in the United States, with sects and branches splintering into dozens of branches over theological and leadership disputes.
He said the market favorite FANG group is showing signs of splintering with Facebook and Netflix rallying post-earnings but Amazon and Google parent Alphabet selling off.
If more debris is travelling at thousands of miles per hour in space and it hits another object, that can result in more splintering and more junk.
After years of unity on the need to repeal Obamacare, Republicans are splintering over the American Health Care Act, the bill that would repeal and replace it.
American conservatism started splintering at the moment of its greatest political success, after the landslide election of Ronald Reagan in 1984, when all but one state went Republican.
With that concession, Trump capped a whirl of activity advancing Russia's objective of splintering the alliances undergirding the Western world's security and prosperity for the past 70 years.
The video, which depicts the ledge's protective top layer splintering into thousands of pieces on the 103rd floor, has gone viral in the days since it was posted.
The emergence of ISIS affiliates in late 2014 and early 2015 in eastern and small areas of southern Afghanistan was seen as a splintering in the Taliban insurgency.
A team of scientists found that small spikes in the temperature of the ocean — not the air — likely caused periods of rapid melting and splintering of the ice.
Disco balls are strung across the field, giant white balloons float through the crowd, and the six-piece band lights into a groove, foregrounding splintering epileptic LED lights.
This is the opposite of the direction the industry has been heading, with Netflix, Disney, HBO, and other media giants splintering off to create their own subscription services.
The Vatican's defenders, meanwhile, argue that it must compromise to prevent China's Catholics from splintering further, especially as the government of President Xi Jinping tightens control of religion.
Considering how close Donaldson took his cut to the Skipper, and the ever-present chance of splintering or ricocheting, it seemed like a rather idiotic thing to do.
The central bank chief is realizing that "there's another side" to the U.S. economy that is splintering under the dual pressures of higher rates and higher tariffs, he said.
Season 4, Episode 4: "Oathkeeper" Jaime and Cersei's first major splintering happens as he makes his own decisions and sends Brienne off to save Sansa instead of killing her.
Goldin's candid photos are presented by way of the family ritual of the slide projector, but are meticulously shaped into splintering narratives accompanied by a jukebox assortment of songs.
We do expect to see more fractures of the CJNG in 2020, and if Oseguera Cervantes is finally captured or killed, his removal would increase the infighting and splintering.
But it is at risk of splintering, whether as a result of national firewalls or rules mandating that certain types of data need to be stored within a country.
Rights groups have already criticised the extent of Madrid's crackdown - though the European Union, wary of any splintering of its member states, has firmly supported the Spanish government's response.
Gandhi, as Congress leader, had attempted to forge a grand alliance with a clutch of powerful regional parties fighting the elections, so as to avoid the splintering of votes.
Tripoli has been controlled by a patchwork of armed groups since a 2011 uprising that toppled long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi and led to the splintering of the country.
Their low ratings are a big plus for Cruz, who has avoided any serious splintering of the evangelical vote — aside, that is, from Trump's one-of-a-kind candidacy.
It wasn't exactly a new thought -- Romney actively tried to sabotage Trump's campaign in 2016 -- but it did offer new evidence of Trump's divisive presidency splintering Republican family allegiances.
Any moment of weakness or a flinch which brings his opponent's rear elbow out of position and Lyoto's long left kick is thrown into it with rib splintering force.
Mr. Bezos is known for asking his dinner guests to stick to a single conversation topic at a time to keep people from splintering off into private side discussions.
Now, the central bank chief is realizing that "there's another side" to the U.S. economy that is splintering under the dual pressures of higher rates and higher tariffs, he said.
It's far more likely, though not certain, that Perot had an appreciable effect on the 1992 election, which brings us to the ultimate question about party splintering: the spoiler effect.
If opponents did somehow succeed in toppling him before most Americans are ready to endorse such a step, they risk splintering the same democratic order that they want to save.
In some areas, the large number of Democratic candidates risked splintering the party's vote – though the same quirk also threatened to eliminate Republican John Cox from the race for Governor.
The subsequent splintering of the aluminum price between LME basis price and physical market premium caused collective outrage among manufacturers struggling to find ways to hedge the latter's unprecedented volatility.
"The real story of the elections is the Dutchification of politics, the complete levelling and splintering of the party landscape," says Tom van der Meer of the University of Amsterdam.
While building an entire companion app for chat worked for Facebook, splintering users between Path and Path Talk might have been a harder sell for a less vibrant social network.
Then, like now, the nation seemed to be spiraling toward a civil war, splintering over who would receive the unalienable rights guaranteed to all Americans in the Declaration of Independence.
While Facebook is still a primary source of news for millennials, it's falling out of favor with young millennials who are increasingly splintering their social media usage into different platforms.
The group has identified 158 seats in its analysis, where smaller parties would need to step aside for Labour in 110 of them to stop the pro-EU vote splintering.
Compare the video of the steel wool to another video Mould made where he microwaves a CD. Here, the CD can be seen splintering into jagged edges and sparks fly.
Electronics can blur the border between human and machine-made sounds in a way that allows artists to play on themes like alienation, objectification and the splintering of the self.
In the far future, this might lead to a splintering of our current terrestrial incarnation as Homo sapiens into several offshoots dispersed across the solar system, and even beyond it.
Speaking of sand, Wirecutter recommends The Green Toys Sand Play Set, a pail-and-shovel set that's robust enough to last for years without splintering into beach-littering plastic shards.
Around the world, a trade breakdown is severing supply chains and nationalist forces are splintering the global internet, shaking the foundations of the tech industry's decades-long march to dominance.
"Do we play along with the government, or do we work outside the government?" he said of the plotlines that drove the splintering factions in "Captain America: Civil War" (2016).
Instead of splintering the moderate vote -- as they would have if Pete stayed in through Tuesday -- it appears most of those would-be Pete votes will likely go to Biden.
Critics' rating: 95%Audience score: 84%Critics' consensus: "Observing a splintering union with compassion and expansive grace, the powerfully acted 'Marriage Story' ranks among writer-director Noah Baumbach's best works."
To me, it seemed logical that Lloyd's production would have been informed by his experience as a husband and father — and maybe also as a child in a splintering family.
But those episodes did something rather daring that I've never seen another show pull off quite as well, splintering the show's core friend group and scattering it to the winds.
" Schmidt said: "I think the most likely scenario now is not a splintering, but rather a bifurcation into a Chinese-led internet and a non-Chinese internet led by America.
The rise of naked partisanship, increasing economic and regional stratification, the splintering of our media into a channel for every taste -- all this makes this great sorting seem natural, even inevitable.
Enormous growth in product volumes, splintering product lines that made an attempt to leave less room under the pricing and feature umbrella and, yeah, a hell of a lot more people.
The attempts Christianity has made to corral this artist's feelings, thinking, and responses within the confines of a sin-and-redemption narrative are cracking and splintering all over the gallery walls.
Yet this scenario requires exceptional conditions that would have allowed gas clouds to condense all together into a single object instead of splintering into many stars, as is typically the case.
The rise of naked partisanship, increasing economic and regional stratification, the splintering of our media into a channel for every taste - all this makes this great sorting seem natural, even inevitable.
Families were eating a relaxed weekend lunch at the Surf and Turf Lodge when suddenly there was a loud boom and the splintering crash of a vehicle plowing into the restaurant.
The first signs of the splintering of Donald Trump's fledgling transition team began at a morning meeting in Trump Tower last Thursday, when the president-elect wasn't even in the building.
But eventually, the circled wagon approach breaks down as the larger predators slice through the anchoveta's defenses, splintering the fish into smaller groups that are easier to hunt and feast upon.
The book chronicles the ingenuity of those who've persisted under barrel bombs, the vulnerability of those who transgress borders, and the splintering of the rebellion amid disparate visions for Syria's future.
A spiritual activist group known for taking on the religious right and conservative policy is splintering over its leader's decision to enlist a lawyer who also represents prominent alt-right figures.
The financial panic of 1857 and subsequent depression, the splintering of the Union and the later exposure of rampant corruption inside the executive branch added to the sense of Buchanan's fecklessness.
William Egginton is a professor of the humanities at Johns Hopkins University and the author of "The Splintering of the American Mind: Identity Politics, Inequality, and Community on Today's College Campuses."
The stories they told — of splintering gangs, of institutional neglect and of resilience through generations of difficulties — extended beyond traditional law enforcement narratives and told of families' efforts to remain safe.
The rise of naked partisanship, and increasing economic and regional stratification, the splintering of our media into a channel for every taste -- all this makes this great sorting seem natural, even inevitable.
Brexit has gripped British society for more than three years, splintering both the ruling Conservative Party and the opposition Labour party into warring factions since the country's EU referendum in June 2016.
It's set in a future where our solar system has been colonized, and the splintering of humanity across different planets (and non-planets) has created a unique set of socio-political tensions.
World Former U.S. president Barack Obama said the way people communicate via social media risked splintering society and leaders had to ensure the Internet did not cocoon users within their own biases.
The escalating trade war between the U.S. and China, which threatens to throttle growth in both countries, is splintering the global network economically, technically, and culturally, placing new barriers to international exchange.
Three Australian prime ministers have been ousted by their own parties since 2010, and a splintering of the conservative base in Queensland has raised questions over how long Turnbull's premiership can survive.
Big Black Coat tries to answer an question that often arises several albums into a band's splintering career: how do you make something desperate for company capable of standing on its own?
Venezuela's pro-government Supreme Court late on Thursday excluded the opposition coalition from registering for this year's presidential election, possibly splintering Maduro's foes by pushing political parties to put forward competing candidates.
Mr. Sánchez was also comforted at the time by a further splintering among politicians on his left, as one of the founders of Podemos broke away to set up his own formation.
Despite the energy the alt-right gained during the election, it also appears to be splintering in the wake of the deadly Charlottesville rally—or at least undergoing a serious internal reckoning.
But even as the government cleared the way for the Brotherhood to run, it did not want the party to score too well and encouraged the splintering of Islamists into four factions.
The stakes are high for Trump and Republicans, who are trying to pressure Democrats into splintering from their leadership, even as poll after poll shows the shutdown blame landing squarely on Republicans.
And by splintering the vote in Ohio and Florida, Mr. Cruz also risks handing Mr. Trump advantages in momentum and delegates that could be unstoppable, no matter how much the field winnows.
But, as they gradually take over the pillars of the economy, they are splintering into two distinct groups that struggle to relate with one another, divided by education, age, personality and achievement.
This is in large part because of Johnson's success in uniting pro-Brexit voters behind his party, in contrast to the splintering of anti-Brexit voters between Labour and the Liberal Democrats.
Mr. Chalayan can get woozy with concept, but those suits, in their splintering variations, shorn of lapels or sleeves, shortened into shorts, trailing fluttering panels of fabric: They improved workhorses by degrees.
But Romano and Rosenthal wanted to deliberately cut against the trend of splintering the story into smaller and smaller pieces, which was trendy at the time of Raymond's launch, thanks to Seinfeld.
Yet as the novel advances, and this street stud pose starts splintering, the voice itself gathers a kind of dorky poignancy, the reader sensing an unseen wobble upon Green's stiff, pale lip.
"Monster" is built of splintering oppositions, between the conflicted hemispheres of Baru's brain and the tactics of Itinerant and Hesychast, and between the core values of the Masquerade and the Oriati Mbo.
Yet senior Republicans say there is so far no sign of the splintering of GOP support that could produce a two-thirds majority to oust the President in a Senate impeachment trial.
Mexico City represents an oasis of sorts for the worn-down migrants hoping to recover from illnesses and blisters, regroup after splintering into smaller bands, and negotiate for transport to the US border.
It'll include a full single-player story mode, content from across all Star Wars films — including the upcoming The Last Jedi — and less splintering of the multiplayer fan base through expensive downloadable content.
The DC universe functions differently than Marvel's in this respect, as there's a core Justice League / Suicide Squad storyline, splintering side stories, and totally unrelated additional films using some of the same characters.
The President, who has been accused by critics of not doing enough to stop the splintering of Syria amid a vicious civil war, indicated that he was always searching for a better policy.
That may involve a certain amount of splintering as the likes of Mr Boles decide that they cannot stand it any longer, but that is rather different from a split down the middle.
Chicago has long wrestled with guns and gangs, and the splintering of large gangs into smaller, disparate groups has added to the bloodshed that largely plays out on the South and West Sides.
Splintering into small groups, the dancers nimbly carved out corridors and circles where they grooved to DJ Lady Lane's propulsive soundscape or played with a simple palette of lunges, pivots and swinging arms.
As fighting grew intense at a remote fishing village called Binh Thinh, a rocket grenade slammed into our waiting armored personnel carrier, splintering its side into shrapnel that tore apart my right leg.
In slow-motion, it looks frankly impossible: that a limb could drag so far behind its torso without detaching, that it could whip forward as his does without, like, splintering or catching fire.
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg will be on ballots for the first time, potentially further splintering the field of candidates campaigning as a moderate alternative to Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist.
And while holding companies have to contend with the splintering of online video as young viewers move away from broadcast TV, Portal A faces its own challenges from firms with deep celebrity ties.
If the creaky old Democratic party doesn't soon have a course correction, and engage what Howard Dean once called the "progressive wing of the Democratic party," there could very well be a splintering.
The splintering of the food lobby has been driven in part by an upheaval at the grocery store, where iconic brands are stagnating as millennials and moms seek healthier and more transparent products.
In the rise of naked partisanship and increasing economic and regional stratification, the splintering of our media into a channel for every taste, all this makes this great sorting seem natural, even inevitable.
The United Nations has more than 10,000 peacekeepers in South Sudan, which is relatively few for a rugged country nearly the size of Texas, that is crawling with armed groups that keep splintering.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former U.S. president Barack Obama said the way people communicate via social media risked splintering society and leaders had to ensure the Internet did not cocoon users within their own biases.
The leaders' tortuous deliberations highlighted the splintering of the pro-European center in the EU and its implications for future decision-making in the world's largest trading bloc with its half a billion people.
Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are splintering from the family amid claims that Meghan, an American woman of color — and a divorced actress — has never been accepted by the royals.
BESSEMER CITY, N.C. – Families were eating a relaxed weekend lunch at the Surf and Turf Lodge when suddenly there was a loud boom and the splintering crash of a vehicle plowing into the restaurant.
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Rival militias clashed in the Libyan capital Tripoli on Wednesday and at least five people were killed and 20 wounded, the health ministry said, splintering a four-month-old, U.N.-brokered ceasefire.
Regardless, a year into his new life at the camp, Mugisha woke up in the middle of the night to the sound of a machete splintering the wooden door of his one room hut.
For Vattel, there was essentially no distinction between a civil war and an international war, since a civil war already represented the splintering of a single political community into two separate and hostile societies.
Writing in 1977 on the occasion of Elvis Presley's death, Lester Bangs was already bitter about the splintering of pop's audience (and he, who would die in 1982, didn't know the half of it).
Yet, they're the strongest evidence yet that the streaming wars are splintering the landscape into something that looks a lot like cable used to—and that the people writing checks might be overvaluing nostalgia.
Mr. Sánchez will be hoping that voters give the Socialists a stronger mandate to govern in the do-over election, and he has been bolstered by the splintering of some smaller left-wing parties.
Jews overwhelmingly opposed Brexit, the main plank of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's campaign, dreading an emboldened far right and the splintering of a European project at the root of post-World War II peace.
And though the results are not yet official, it is already clear that the regime's system is doing what it was designed to do: splintering the pro-democracy opposition, and entrenching the junta's authority.
The trouble is my through-line started splintering at some point, because I kept finding so many interesting things and I'd have to go, 'No, come back to the story, stop going off at tangents.
Offensives from 2001 by the Philippine military with help of U.S. special forces under "Operation Enduring Freedom" made some progress in killing senior commanders but that led to splintering and increased kidnapping to raise funds.
It wants to examine the kind of people who'd willingly walk into oblivion, to hold them up to the splintering light — people who, as Novotny's character Cass puts it, are by nature a little broken.
As the community has grown smaller, the question of whether to stay or go has grown ever more insistent, intensified by the splintering of families and increasing difficulties of following Jewish dietary and other customs.
Opposition leaders were caught off guard by the announcement of the talks earlier in the day by coalition head Jesus Torrealba, splintering the disparate group just as it was preparing for a Wednesday street protest.
The decision by both UnitedHealthcare and Aetna to leave AHIP is a new sign of splintering within organization, whose 200 members range from small one-state plans to giants such as Blue Cross Blue Shield.
This hard-power delta between Maduro and Guaidó suggests the second of America's strategic objectives — splintering Maduro's support among the armed forces — falls short of what will be required to see a transition in Venezuela.
But some of the worst violence, such as the fighting last year that left chopped up body parts scattered across the swamps, was Nuer versus Nuer, grisly evidence of a society splintering deeper and deeper.
In the August ruling, the court sided with minority rights groups that accused GOP lawmakers of violating the Voting Rights Act by packing minorities into some districts and splintering them to dilute their voting strength.
MADRID/BARCELONA (Reuters) - As Spain's Socialists seek a partner to form a national government two months after a parliamentary election, the splintering of Spanish politics is being felt right down to regional and municipal level.
It did so while drowning in Russia-produced propaganda, under a torrent of Russia-stolen emails, facing the stiff arm of renewed voter suppression, and on the watch of a splintering and dysfunctional Democratic Party.
Throughout the night, she displayed her mysterious way of splintering her body in two as if the upper half has floated away from the lower half, until, in a split second, they merge back together.
The bottom line: History is unfolding before us, but due to the splintering of modern media, expect people to walk away with very different impressions of what they're seeing — depending on where they see it.
Their three-day deliberations were messy, highlighting the splintering of the pro-European centre in the EU and its implications for future decision-making in the world's largest trading bloc and its half a billion people.
The British referendum on Thursday, widely seen as reflecting an increasingly nationalistic and inward-looking public, also risks the splintering of the United Kingdom itself, which could further reduce its role and stature in world affairs.
Their three-day deliberations were messy, highlighting the splintering of the pro-European center in the EU and its implications for future decision-making in the world's largest trading bloc and its half a billion people.
And several other fiery economic populists could join the Democratic field, including Mr. Sanders and Senators Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Jeff Merkley of Oregon, potentially splintering the voters most energized by Ms. Warren's core themes.
On "Èclats for Ornette," dedicated to the saxophonist and free-jazz pioneer Ornette Coleman, she has written a splintering and frayed melody that channels Coleman's ludic streak, swinging drolly and exuberantly, almost in spite of itself.
Driven by anger on issues from climate change to water allocation, the splintering presents a problem for the governing conservative coalition that normally considers itself secure in rural areas but is trailing in national opinion polls.
"The Coddling of the American Mind," by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt, proceeds from many of the same premises and touchstones as "Splintering," but makes a much more disturbing and comprehensive analysis of recent campus trends.
In the settlement near Zahle, residents pointed to tents with splintering wood and leaking roofs and complained that the camp had not received new tarps or wood from the UN or other NGOs for four years.
The city speaks to him in an array of untethered voices, like a Ouija board writ large, delivering shards of a narrative in which he has no place, as is also true of his splintering marriage.
READ: How Fox News dominates Facebook in the Trump era Zuckerberg has pushed back against the notion that splintering his company, which owns Instagram and WhatsApp, would answer the lingering questions around privacy and election security.
The adaptation of Ann Brashares's hit novel follows its source's splintering into four different teen girl perspectives as they spend a summer apart, connected only by the single pair of jeans that somehow fits them all.
It also underlined how militants in the world's most populous Muslim nation, once tight-knit under the Jemaah Islamiah group and internally focused, are splintering into smaller gangs loosely linked to Islamic State with increasingly regional ambitions.
Privately, however, congressional Republicans repeatedly acknowledged their panic over the increasingly nasty primary race, and particularly the bombastic rhetoric of Donald J. Trump, who they fear could pose a risk of splintering the party and alienating voters.
Here's some cool news for fans of DC Comics, as well as fans of the gradual splintering of the television experience: DC Entertainment will launch an unnamed "digital streaming service" next year, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's pro-government Supreme Court late on Thursday excluded the opposition coalition from registering ahead of this year's presidential election, possibly splintering President Nicolas Maduro's foes by pushing political parties to put forward competing candidates.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick on Thursday said he was seeking the Democratic Party's 2020 presidential nomination despite an already crowded race in an effort to bring a divided country - and splintering political party - together.
The best case for Democrats, meanwhile, is to keep from splintering while parlaying almost certain defeat into more fuel for the base as the midterm elections approach and the 2020 presidential season comes up on the horizon.
The film showed how Phife's illness had cast a shadow over the group dating back to its earliest years and also how a group that preached harmony as part of its message ended up splintering so messily.
The regime has been shored up by an array of mostly Shi'ite foreign militias, while Sunni jihadists from many nations have insinuated themselves among the hundreds of merging and splintering factions that make up the armed opposition.
Thus, Cunanan kills David Madson, the man with whom he shared the most vivid romantic connection, in one episode, and then Smith fills in the details of their relationship and its splintering over the next several episodes.
Now more than at any point in its modern history, the party has reached such a breaking point that historians, political analysts and Republicans themselves say it faces the possibility of splintering and spawning a third party.
But just as the spread of social media jumpstarted political tribalization, the rise of cable and streaming services has necessitated a need for a wealth of content — increasingly targeted and niche — that has hastened a cultural splintering.
Perhaps more concerning for Sanders is the potential that moderates -- after splintering in the first few contests -- are beginning to coalesce around Biden, who almost completely swept the race-within-a-race among the anti-Sanders crowd.
In the splintering women's movement of the 1980s, "sex-positive" feminists — those who believe that women's sexual practices and fantasies, in all their variety, should be celebrated rather than policed — tangled with a wave of antipornography activists.
The caucus has largely been unified on that position and has shown no signs of splintering even as battleground Democrats headed back to their districts for Thanksgiving were bombarded by GOP attack ads on the very issue.
As world trade disintegrated, nationalist rage spread, culminating in the brutalities of World War II. The British election, and the splintering of the European trading bloc, amounts to the most consequential upsurge of economic nationalism in generations.
That split could portend serious differences internationally about what privacy guardrails to erect in the era of 25G, and a possible splintering across national lines regarding advertising policies and the ways in which these networks are monetized.
Jodie was as much a glance in the mirror for black girls like me who could code switch in less than a second, as she was a glimpse of the future struggles this constant splintering could bring.
The latest effort from suspense maestro M. Night Shyamalan casts James McAvoy as mentally ill serial killer Kevin, and more specifically, as Jade, Hedwig, Patricia, Barry, and upward of a dozen more personalities splintering from Kevin's unstable psyche.
How about Catch-22 splintering off into two separate bands, one of which re-recorded the entire album song for song as Streetlight Manifesto eight years later to prevent their label from re-releasing it against their will?
The splintering is not expected to bring down the coalition government that Nidaa Tounes leads — indeed, a cabinet reshuffle was confirmed Monday evening despite the resignations — but the shift in power is likely to complicate politics going forward.
But its political fragmentation—with the traditional centre-right and centre-left splintering into smaller, more niche parties—and the entry of a right-populist party into the heart of its politics makes the country suddenly less exceptional.
Though they would likely inject additional turbulence and uncertainty, offering splintering views in speeches and interviews, they would be in the minority when it comes to policymaking, outnumbered by traditional bankers and economists aligned with chairman Jerome Powell.
That looming conflict will play out in a crisis where the anti-EU political forces like the Five Star Movement, the Northern League, Forza Italia and the factions of the splintering Democratic Party continue to vie for power.
"SZ31X71" already had its share of blown out drums and piercing synth sounds, but Porter's mix goes down like he's tossed a wrench into the paper shredder, splintering the original and grinning at all the gleeful scraping sounds.
But at a time in which our accepted systems of power are splintering, the idea of an artist viscerally engaged with seemingly ungraspable struggles like systemic racism and poverty has lent a new relevance not only to Pope.
" Russia, he explained, did not want to dismantle the trans-Atlantic world order by splintering NATO and demolishing the European Union, as was frequently suggested by the Western press using headlines like "Is Putin's Master Plan Only Beginning?
The French film industry gets the "Curb Your Enthusiasm"/"Extras" treatment with this inside-showbiz satire, mixing real stars of their big and small screens with the fictional exploits of a rapidly splintering and highly dysfunctional talent agency.
The French film industry gets the "Curb Your Enthusiasm"/"Extras" treatment with this inside-showbiz satire, mixing real stars of their big and small screens with the fictional exploits of a rapidly splintering and highly dysfunctional talent agency.
The maneuvering made clear that nearly three years after Britons voted to leave the European Union, the nation's political system is splintering and there is no consensus on how to move ahead even as the critical deadline approaches.
Syndication deals for legacy shows are the strongest evidence yet that the streaming wars are splintering the landscape into something that looks a lot like cable used to—and that the people writing checks might be overvaluing nostalgia.
According to Rolling Stone: "Due to increasing racial tension, both in the ball community and in America as a whole, black queens began seeking out their own spaces ... This splintering of the community led to the formation of 'houses.'"
And tech platforms gaining so much power over media distribution seems to have resulted in a splintering of public debate into smaller and angrier factions, with groups swelling in polarized opposition over the dividing lines of multiple divisive issues.
Patriot Front also grew significantly in 2018 after splintering from Vanguard America, the group linked to the 19-year-old neo-Nazi who rammed his car into a crowd of protesters during the Charlottesville rally and killed Heather Heyer.
Patriot Front also grew significantly in 22016 after splintering from Vanguard America, the group linked to the 20203-year-old neo-Nazi who rammed his car into a crowd of protesters during the Charlottesville rally and killed Heather Heyer.
The splintering of Trump's support comes as the GOP nominee grapples with the fallout of a 2005 video in which he bragged before an "Access Hollywood" interview that his star status allows him to be sexually aggressive with women.
Erasmus was among the earliest of pacifists, calling Mars "the stupidest of all the gods," so there is a tragic irony in his having contributed, no matter how indirectly, to the bloody sectarian turmoil that erupted from Christianity's splintering.
It is crucial for Maduro to maintain the loyalty of the armed forces, but signs are emerging that the lower and middle rungs of the military are splintering, said Scott Modell, managing director at risk consultancy the Rapidan Group.
But there's no evidence the US has a plan for what could happen if a leadership collapse occurs in Tehran, and the sectarian splintering in Syria and Iraq when brutal governments were destabilized ought to serve as a warning.
Although his term runs until 2023, his slide in the polls and the splintering of his party are making him consider calling a snap election in the fall, Mehmet Ali Kulat, a political consultant and pollster in Ankara, said.
Caroline Framke: Over 10 episodes, The Handmaid's Tale has done its utmost to be a study of power: how to attain it, how to keep it, how it can lead to widespread corruption that seeps into every splintering crack.
Yet, while maverick nominees like Shelton would likely inject additional turbulence and uncertainty, offering splintering views in speeches and interviews, they would be in the minority when it comes to policymaking, outnumbered by traditional bankers and economists aligned with Powell.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - After seven years of toiling in a foreign hotel kitchen hundreds of miles away, Zoltan Kiss is now putting his faith in Hungary's economic recovery to start a new business at home and prevent his family from splintering apart.
Washington (CNN)A major outside group intended to serve as the political muscle behind Donald Trump's nascent presidency is sputtering and potentially splintering as tension tears the nonprofit further from its biggest donor, multiple sources close to the group told CNN.
In a statement, a spokesman for the group, the Tehrik-e-Taliban — which despite years of internal conflict and splintering still claims to represent the country's main Taliban factions, including Mr. Mansoor's — threatened to bring its organizers before a Shariah court.
Though he said the talks with the AfD would not lead to a coalition, his remarks highlight how Germany's splintering political landscape is increasingly forcing leaders of the once dominant CDU and left-leaning Social Democrats (SPD) to contemplate awkward alliances.
"Acadia Antlers are a great alternative to rawhide and other messy dog treats — they are non-splintering and an all natural source of calcium and minerals with trace amounts of iron, zinc, and sodium," Acadia Antlers writes on its site.
But with the British government's stance toward Brexit starting to show signs of splintering, and Europe eager to pull together and prevent a populist backlash that could fracture the EU further, talks are likely to be strained and drawn out.
A wall text explains that the latter repeat the shapes in a collage that Martínez Garay made of news clippings about the Shining Path, the Maoist insurgency in Peru that began in 1980 and has declined since splintering in 1992.
The key to preventing the Syrian civil war from splintering into an even more chaotic and deadly phase will be Russia, whose September 2015 military intervention gave it control of Syrian airspace and placed it politically in the driver's seat.
Some have suggested Twitter is a sort of crowdsourced poetry, but how many millions of miles is it from Auden: a cacophony of voices, endlessly shouting over each other, splintering what's left of a "national discussion" into millions of tiny shards.
Add to that the specter of former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has been quietly spending hundreds of millions of dollars in the Super Tuesday states, and an even deeper splintering of Sanders' opposition might be on its way.
The rise of Jamaat-ul-Ahrar signified a profound splintering of the Pakistani Taliban amid internal power struggles and ideological differences, most visibly over the start of peace talks between the main group and the Pakistani government a few years ago.
At a remove of more than four decades, she maps the divisions splintering America today, and uncannily anticipates some of the dynamics that led to the election of Donald J. Trump and caught so many political and media insiders unawares.
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - The grassroots campaign to steer Britain into a more radical departure from the EU is at a crossroads: time is short, and the self-styled "People's Army" of activists that was a driving force in bringing about Brexit is splintering.
But even if the connection between the two isn't clear through any research, it is clear what happens as soon as the abortion issue is raised in the context of child marriage: An initially nonpartisan issue can begin splintering down party lines.
If Murad Khani is a microcosm of the impact war has had on Afghanistan—including the physical destruction of space and the splintering of communities—then Turquoise Mountain addresses the myriad ways in which the issues created by war must be addressed.
Further economic measures should be taken in the form of free-trade agreements, infrastructure investments and the facilitation of new trade routes to reverse the impact of regional turbulence that soon may be further complicated by splintering in the Gulf Cooperation Council.
Bhasin would usually be joined by Steve Claridge, Mark Bright or Leroy Rosenior, who would proceed to spend an hour and a half breezing through a load of lower-league goal fests with the odd shin-splintering tackle thrown in for a laugh.
The violence in Charlottesville sparked damaging lawsuits against the organizers and a crackdown from tech companies that has complicated recruitment and fundraising efforts, splintering the movement just as it's trying to show solidarity heading into Sunday's "Unite the Right 2628" demonstration in Washington.
Halsey Street, a debut novel from Naima Coster, is a story about family, a story about art, and a story about gentrification; more specifically, it is a story about family splintering and evolving and art cracking and expanding under the pressures of gentrification.
It's a cynical maxim in politics, but one the Trump administration appears to be following now as it maintains pressure on Iran and Venezuela: Refuse to relax economic stress amid the destabilizing effect of the coronavirus pandemic, in hopes of splintering enemy regimes.
They need someone capable of repairing the splintering caused by Trump's slurs against Mexicans, prisoners of war, women who have had abortions and a disabled reporter — as well as his mocking nicknames for rival candidates and his foray into attacking Cruz's wife.
In the absence of a modified CLOUD Act, domestic pressure will grow in many countries for data localization rules and a splintering of the internet to allow each nation's law enforcement access to any data it wishes that moves through its country.
Perhaps a beleaguered and battered public, tired of fighting with each other, evading harassment from members of the opposite side of the political spectrum, and avoiding relatives on Facebook, just needed a break from seeing its ideological splintering reflected through the media it consumed.
Campaign strategists and outside groups have resorted to an elaborate series of chess moves in which they have battered third, fourth and even fifth-tier candidates to drive down voter support for those contenders in the hopes of avoiding a splintering of the vote.
Catch up: "The maneuvering made clear that nearly three years after Britons voted to leave the European Union, the nation's political system is splintering and there is no consensus on how to move ahead even as the critical deadline approaches," our correspondent in London writes.
The 6900 Power of the Sister Vote Poll conducted for the 2628th year in a row by Essence Magazine and the Black Women's Roundtable hints at the splintering among the black female voters who form the most loyal base of the Democratic Party support.
The bond sale is also emblematic of the recovery of the euro zone as a whole, coming some five years after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi brought the bloc back from the brink of splintering with a pledge to do "whatever it takes".
"At a remove of more than four decades," Ms. Kakutani writes, Ms. Didion "maps the divisions splintering America today, and uncannily anticipates some of the dynamics that led to the election of Donald J. Trump and caught so many political and media insiders unawares."
But with the beginning of work to install the antimissile system, the delicate international cooperation against North Korea is splintering: Beijing is expressing more concern about American intentions in the region than about the dangers of the North's latest surge in nuclear and missile testing.
As the U.S. faces challenges to its power in Asia from a rising China and in Europe from a recalcitrant Russia and in the Middle East from a motley group of insurgent forces, Washington can hardly afford the splintering of its co-guarantor of Western security.
Image: Fernando Ramirez RozziPhysical analysis of the hole, which measures 64.5 mm long and 46.5 mm wide, shows no trace of fracturing or splintering, which means it wasn't caused by a powerful blow, such as goring from another cow or a puncture inflicted by a stone tool.
Add to that an unprecedented splintering of the electorate, which means that six parties have a legitimate shot of entering most state parliaments, and Germany's normally cozy, consensual politics begins to look a bit less predictable, and potentially more divisive, than it has in a long time.
These included a mood of economic "misery", public angst about American hostages held in Iran and the splintering of the Democratic voting coalition between white southerners and northern workers underway since the passage of the Civil Rights Act and the riot-torn, race-haunted election of 23.
Jim Sidanius, a professor of psychology and African American Studies at Harvard, is among those – like the writers of recent books such as William Egginton's "The Splintering of the American Mind" and Greg Lukianoff and Jonathon Haidt's "The Coddling of the American Mind" – who find it concerning.
Gears of War 4 is a beautiful game on the Xbox One, and much of its impact comes from the sheer amount of stuff flying around on screen at a given time — buildings collapsing in storms, boxes splintering under a hail of bullets, and so on.
Residents say they still wrestle with the trauma of the attack: the death of relatives, the splintering of families that have yet to reunite, the presence of guerrillas and criminal gangs still operating in the forest, the fear that another tragedy could happen at any time.
At least that's the basic story anyway; in reality, these two new influential scenes would later mutate, moving toward and away from each other, the former eventually splintering into sub-genres like bassline and UK funky, the latter becoming fiercely independent or acquiescing to chart success.
However, once you hold that little ax, which is a bit heavier than it looks, fears of errant blades dissipate and it becomes all about the thrill of "sticking it" — that is, getting the ax to hit the target with a deeply satisfying wood-splintering thwack.
It is hard to imagine the Democratic convention in Milwaukee as anything other than a party-splintering crack-up, whether socialist Sanders prevails or the nomination is "stolen" from him, which is the only way that his fervent supporters perceive any outcome other than a Bernie win.
Saudi Arabian Interior Ministry spokesman Mansour al-Turki, part of a delegation in Paris for talks with French officials on counter-terrorism, said the defeat of groups like Islamic State and al Qaeda could lead to a splintering of the threat, creating new problems for governments.
Into it all comes a lethal mix of readily available guns, a growing number of splintering gangs and groups, and a sense among some here that the punishment for carrying a weapon on these streets will never be larger than the risk of not carrying one.
And so part of the value in game of the year discussions is a chance for us, as a group, to come together and talk though games the others didn't play, because it's usually the case that people are splintering off into the own favorite niches.
From 2011 to 20103, Greer traveled over 100,000 miles by car, taking pictures along the tangled superhighways that define much of the United States, using them as a metaphor for the complex, interconnected cultures and narratives that bring us together, fragment us, and define our often splintering American identities.
Given the splintering of the TV landscape, the sheer number of familiar properties being adapted or rebooted, and the intense marketing that goes into turning streaming-service fare into appointment viewing, the premiere of virtually any TV show in 2018 can't be the event it was in 2013.
These steps have been in accordance with achieving two strategic objectives to restore democracy and, ultimately, stability in Venezuela: firmly establishing the National Assembly and its president, Juan Guaidó, as the acting president of Venezuela, and splintering Maduro's support base among the armed forces and other armed groups.
The first openly gay bishop to be consecrated, Robinson's ascension to the post in 2003 prompted a split within the American Episcopal Church, with some theological conservatives in its ranks splintering to form the small Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), which does not affirm same-sex marriage.
She had been both employed and poor for her entire adulthood, but only in the past few months had she learned that officially made her a part of something: the low-wage workforce, the fastest growing segment of a splintering American economy that continues to expand at both extremes.
As the leader of Esquerra Republicana, one of Catalonia's main political parties, he remains a central figure in the region's future, particularly after the recent splintering of the separatist coalition over how to revive independence plans three years after winning a majority of seats in the Catalan Parliament.
The group's early endorsement of Warren was one of the first flash points and signs of some splintering on the left as some Sanders supporters were upset that the organization hadn't chosen to initially endorse their candidate and demanded to see the organization's mathematical process for calculating their endorsement.
With Day going solo, Prince tried to install Minneapolis musician Paul Peterson as a replacement for both Day on lead vocals and keyboardist Monte Moir, but the band was quickly splintering, with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis embarking on what would soon be a very successful production career.
In lieu of a will, it was the only document that expressed Guru's last wishes, and it highly praised John Mosher, known as DJ Solar, a producer he'd met in 289 when Gang Starr was working on "The Ownerz," its sixth and final LP. By then the group was already splintering.
Because the game's world is larger, and the player's path is uncertain, Rise of the Tomb Raider lacks the detailing of Uncharted 4, where one walk across a rope bridge feels as if dozens of artists sunk weeks into its each splintering plank of wood — because they almost certainly did.
If the 47 Democratic Caucus members stay united and vote to remove Trump from office, the president needs the support of as many of the 53 Senate Republicans as possible, both to avoid his removal from office and to keep the party from splintering ahead of his 2020 re-election bid.
Ultimately, as a result of DeConnick ending her run on Captain Marvel and the lack of spotlight stories for the character, in addition to other factors like splintering factions within the fandom (see Polygon's rundown here) and policy changes at social media platforms like Tumblr, the Carol Corps seemed to lose some momentum.
Born from EBM in Belgium and Germany, the industrial scene had spent the final decade of the last century splintering to include everything from nu-romantic goth to cyberpunk to techno; but around the time that Das Bunker came to Jewel's Catch One, things were getting a little stale up in Hollywood.
At a time when Democrats are having a splintering, soul-searching debate about the wisdom of replacing longtime leaders like Nancy Pelosi with a new generation, Donna Shalala's campaign for an open House seat in the Miami area is as much about the Democratic Party's future as it is about its past.
After a largely indifferent response to last year's French proposals about the "re-founding" of the European Union, Germany now wants to reassert its control over a splintering community of nation states in order to be able to push back at the American and Chinese influence in the continent's economic and political affairs.
The splintering of the food industry's primary battleship was driven by changes within the industry itself: Food companies are now highly fractured in D.C., consensus on pressing policy issues is nearly impossible to achieve, and things are likely to stay that way, according to interviews with more than a dozen industry leaders.
From one side, the promise that the internet will always provide a fan community for anything you could possibly want to be a fan of, and on the other side, a content creator with an output that has grown over 3,000 percent in five years, splintering the zeitgeist further with each new well-made offering.
Lightning.Instagrammer faz3, also known as Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum (the Crown Prince of Dubai), captured this amazing lightning show over Dubai at 1,977 frames per second, turning what is normally a split second occurrence into a beautifully drawn-out ballet of bolts splintering their way across a dark stormy sky.
Because of the massive outpouring of Democratic candidates in the wake of Trump's election in 2016, the party was faced with the very real possibility in a number of swing congressional districts of splintering the vote between so many candidates that the more limited number of Republicans running secured both of the top two spots.
So our recommended titles this week turn a spotlight on the subject, from Francis Fukuyama's "Identity" to Kwame Anthony Appiah's "The Lies That Bind" to two books about identity politics on college campuses: "The Splintering of the American Mind," by William Egginton, and "The Coddling of the American Mind," by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt.
Dee hits both the fun pop culture trends and the scary political ones, because he can see how closely connected they are: farm-to-table foodie culture links to rising income disparities; the rise and subsequent fall of blogs links to the splintering of the media, the surge of Fox News and rising paranoia and Islamophobia.
Their praise is warranted: the game, which receives a major expansion this month, is lovingly crafted with details that emphasize the internal rather than the external, like when the camera warps into an X-ray view of the zombie's skeleton, your weapon splintering the bones with the sound of someone stomping on a full can of Pringles.
As if, till then, he had been inhabiting a little doll's house, and misled by its neat veneers had mistaken it for the world, until with a splintering crunch its sides and front were broken off, and it proved to be standing all alone in the forests of the night; inches high, among silent, huge, glimmering trees.
"The fact that Australia is this ally that sits geographically parked in the Asia-Pacific does put it very much in the cross hairs of China's worldview, particularly on the idea of splintering and weakening the U.S. alliance system," said Euan Graham, the executive director of La Trobe Asia, a department of La Trobe University in Melbourne.
Jason Letkiewicz, who served the most traditional chili of the night (inspired by a recipe he grew up eating), followed with a composition that started out evoking a breezy Balearic atmosphere before finding a Kraftwerky throughline that it followed for a while before splintering into the second dub breakdown of the night, followed soon after by the third.
When he revs his mumble into a yell and slams down with thin, crunchy shards of guitar static splintering every which way, the band rouses, especially on "Vincent," whose echoey single-string intro sets up an increasingly frantic and jubilant song, and the latter half of "Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales," when he goes overboard, pleasingly, with the moaning.
Targeted killings away from battlefields — a practice denounced by some critics as assassinations — have grown as the United States has waged an open-ended war against a splintering, morphing terrorist adversary whose members flow into ungoverned regions where no ground forces are engaged in combat, and as the rise of drone technology has lowered the barriers to carrying out strikes in inaccessible places.
They listened to it on their commutes home, transfixed by the high-stakes spectacle unfolding in a cramped Washington hearing room as Christine Blasey Ford and Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, gave emotional and irreconcilable accounts of a night 36 years ago that has indelibly changed their lives while splintering Washington and much of the country.
There's no telling how the demand for five- and six-figure timepieces will hold up should, say, a credit implosion in China, or a splintering of the eurozone, produce a sequel to the 2100 financial crisis, or should Democratic Socialists sweep to power in Washington on promises of a 70 percent tax rate on the target demographic for museum-worthy watches.
On Monday, the Working Families Party — a progressive organization that has frequently worked alongside DSA in New York, including on Cynthia Nixon's gubernatorial bid, Julia Salazar's state Senate campaign, the Amazon campaign, and the Cabán campaign — voted to endorse Warren's bid for president over Sanders (who they'd backed in 2016), splintering a coalition that had led to victories in the New York area.
It all pointed in the same direction: that just as the mercury was rising and thoughts were turning once again to the Champions League, the most ambitious club project in Europe, the team that has distorted the transfer market and — allegedly — bent the rules in its relentless pursuit of success in this competition, was splintering and fracturing and crumbling once again.
But you quickly forget the lack of logic in her costume and just want to give Miller a hug for the phrase, "Hears the splintering of bone as it [Elektra's sai] smashes an unprotected jaw": From there, Elektra's arc is a lot like what we see on the TV show — we find out via flashback that this glamorous, stunning woman is as tough as an overcooked ribeye.
Even if the impeachment hearings are not splintering the minority of voters who approve of Trump's performance, there's evidence they are hardening resistance to him among the majority who don't: Among voters who say they disapprove of Trump's job performance, for instance, more than 90% said in a recent Quinnipiac survey that he was pursuing his personal interest, not the national interest, in Ukraine.
Much of the talk around the final season of "Game of Thrones" was about how — given the splintering of pop culture and the continued rise of streaming TV, in which everyone watches on their own schedules — the show might be the last of its kind: a proverbial water cooler that drew millions together to parse the latest turn or compare theories and themes or just complain about Daenerys's big character swerve.
In his farewell speech, the president lamented "the splintering of our media into a channel for every taste," and quoted our first president, George Washington, as saying Americans needed to reject "the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest…" According to a new Quinnipiac poll out last week, Trump will begin his presidency with a 51 percent disapproval rating and a 85033 percent approval rating.
Late last week, it became clear just how bad things were from the Trump administration's new zero-tolerance policy of criminally prosecuting anyone crossing the border: About 2,000 children had been separated from their families in just six weeks, according to DHS figures obtained by the AP. Since then, support for the hard-line immigration policy has been splintering, with the staunchest supporters of the administration standing by the child separation policy — but others, even groups who have historically supported the president, vocally opposing the policy.
The rapid cease-fire violations are "a tradition, not because the two principals are not willing to put their words into reality but because they mostly are not in direct control of their forces," South Sudanese activist and analyst Jon Pen de Ngong told the AP. Both sides have been splintering, with the opposition breaking into multiple armed groups and high-level officials leaving the government in frustration amid accusations by watchdog groups that some decision makers choose to profit from the war instead of pushing for peace.

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