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Modi has staked his reputation and popularity on the move.
And tonight protesters are reportedly staked outside his apartment building.
The internet has already staked its claim on OA theories.
The White House staked early bragging rights on June 4th.
She has now staked a clear claim to that vote.
N, has staked Microsoft's future on mobile and the cloud.
Trump has staked out only a handful of energy positions.
Rubio has staked his campaign — his reputation — on winning it.
"I had staked everything on it," Davies said this week.
The police staked out Mr. Williams's apartment the next weekend.
Some Americans, like Vonn, have already staked some political claims.
Amazon also staked out new turf on the services front.
Trump has staked out views that are really on the fringe.
And she has staked out some unusual territory in coffee drinks.
The remaining superdelegate has not yet staked support for either candidate.
Not all states have staked out a side in the fight.
Early on, Arbus staked out places with a lot of people.
After all, he has staked his whole career on Mr. Redstone.
As president, Mr. Santos staked his legacy on ending the war.
Jordan has yet again staked his claim to be precisely that.
Mr. Sanders staked his fading campaign on California and trailed Mrs.
Gabbard has staked out anti-interventionist foreign policy positions in Congress.
Davids, like Niermann, has staked out more moderate positions than Welder.
JPMorgan also has staked one part of its future on APIs.
You have staked your candidacy on the issue of climate change.
Modi has staked his personal political fortune on a huge gamble.
Ms. Merkel has staked her legacy on upholding the European Union.
Stan and Agent Ganzel then staked out one last wrong garage.
It's another sign of the aggressive posture Warren has staked out.
Ms. Warren has staked her 2020 candidacy on having the answers.
But no one had yet staked a claim to a bird.
Whether Republicans can hold this risky line they have staked out.
So why has Mr. Trump staked out this politically unpalatable position?
Crutcher and Mikesell staked the Flyers to a 6-86.33 lead.
People have staked their lives and well-being on that promise.
It is important that the parameters of Casper are set attractively enough that a significant fraction of ether would  be staked, because the strength of the system would be proportional to the amount of honestly staked ether.
TV trucks staked out the high school, Peter Gust's house, City Hall.
U.S. equity markets have staked much on the outcome of the talks.
They needed it to be true because they staked their entire credibility.
Instead, they have staked their brands and reputations on their deep focus.
It's a wooden decoy duck, staked to the bottom of the fen.
He staked his reputation on the quality of what he was selling.
It was clear that Warren has staked her claim to Sanders's base.
Presidential candidates have staked out some ambitious-sounding policies on prisons. Mrs.
Mr. Cameron, who had staked his political future on the vote, resigned.
On Monday, General Motors, America's largest automaker, staked its claim to leadership.
Still, he staked a durable claim on the landscape of men's fashion.
Harris noticeably staked out a more free-trade position during the debate.
They've both staked out lengthy careers full of artistic risks and sonic reinvention.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has staked his political future on the Dec.
Despite being staked to an early 103-210 lead, Moscot couldn't take advantage.
Johnson and Weld staked their viability on qualifying for the televised presidential debates.
Mr. Christie has staked everything on New Hampshire but appears to be sinking.
Both sides, being familiar with the president's earlier writings, staked out maximalist positions.
Mr Fitzpatrick has staked his nascent legislative career on the opposite being true.
None, however, has yet staked a claim to actual communication with the divine.
But in those four words, Trump staked the viability of his presidency. Why?
He staked out Richard's house, he contacted his friends, he left him notes.
Pham's slam in the second inning staked Snell to a 6-0 lead.
" "The House GOP staked their majority on the popularity of the tax bill.
Staked to a three-score advantage, Kansas City's run defense became essentially moot.
The Europeans -- principally Germany, France and Britain -- staked everything on saving the deal.
She had staked out the police station for 45 minutes in the cold.
But Manigault-Newman has staked her credibility on something else: secretly-recorded tapes.
Rubio has staked everything on winning his home state of Florida next Tuesday.
Inside, however, dozens of congressional staffers had staked out a spot in line.
After Ayanbadejo staked his position, some of his teammates made jokes, he said.
SHoP Architects staked out some prime real estate at this year's main fair.
But another American band that year staked a legitimate claim on pop-punk.
Semper Fi. They staked out territory and they did not give it up.
Just like that, the Yankees had staked themselves to a 3-0 lead.
Japanese reporters and photographers staked out the entrances to Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium.
No matter: It staked out a point of view, and it got attention.
Jay Inslee of Washington, who has staked his 2020 run on climate change.
Mr. Kushner has not staked out as strong a position, one official said.
Their party has staked out an activist position built around protecting undocumented immigrants.
Jay Inslee of Washington, who has staked his 2020 run on climate change.
Police believe Table had staked out her home with the goal of attacking her.
Each program's maker has staked out a place in the market where it excels.
Roughly $130 million was staked on the outcome of the election, according to Betfair.
Some members of the group have staked out positions at odds with the president.
Tim Ryan have staked out positions to the left of Biden on the issue.
Ravelo "has already staked out an unmistakably hostile position towards Friedman," his brief said.
Paul Ryan and Elizabeth Warren have staked out their own claims for party leadership.
Mr. Fernández has staked out more liberal positions than Mr. Macri on social issues.
Mr. Fernández has staked out more liberal positions than Mr. Macri on social issues.
At partition a century later, both new countries staked a claim to the state.
Amazon has staked out a new venue for making retail super convenient: Corner stores.
Cultivation: Seed is grown in trays staked to the intertidal flats of Popponesset Bay.
Donald Trump has staked his campaign on demeaning and belittling women at every turn.
Wilson staked America's claim to leadership; every president from FDR to Obama confirmed it.
Mr. Iger has staked his personal legacy on Disney's partnership with the Chinese government.
Indiana holds its primary Tuesday, one that Cruz has staked a great deal on.
The other ends were staked into the hard ground outside the circle of graves.
The Sharks staked themselves to a 2-0 lead with Labanc leading the way.
He staked his considerable credibility on Saddam Hussein's Iraq having weapons of mass destruction.
They staked out his house but left when they heard no signs of gunfire.
Starlin Castro had four hits as the Yankees staked Tanaka to an early lead.
He'd made a lapel pin that read "Subway Survey" and staked out four locations.
Costco has staked its reputation on cheaper prices than rivals like Walmart or Target.
He staked claim to more property for gold prospecting and built hotels for prospectors.
The two people seeking Mr. Obama's job have staked out opposite positions on Guantánamo.
Mr. Renzi has staked his political future on a November referendum on constitutional changes.
Better yet, in many sectors, like technology, the U.S. has staked out its dominance.
For all her struggles, she writes, cooking staked out emotional markers in her life.
Not only that, she staked a position on Kim Kardashian's recent nude selfie controversy.
Both staked out ground closer to the center than some of their rivals did.
Sanders has long staked out a position against mainstream American policies towards the region.
Given the harshly critical public positions so many of them have staked out — Rep.
Italy's prime minister, Matteo Renzi, had unwisely staked his government on the referendum's passage.
A producer and photojournalist staked out Stone's home about an hour before the raid.
We'd been there for hours, having staked out a plum spot on high ground.
His intervention staked out a clear position in the Conservative Party ahead of Mrs.
"For ages, we staked everything on mass tourism," said Mr. Ussardi, the community activist.
Republican leaders in Congress through the 1990s and since have staked out similar positions.
Some may be boxed in by positions they staked out earlier in Trump's Presidency.
Cruz has also staked out ground to the right of Trump on some issues.
But-, but he doesn't seem to have staked his claim on the job yet.
Donald Trump has staked out a remarkably hostile position regarding journalists throughout this campaign.
Those wins imperil Ted Cruz, who has staked his campaign on strong evangelical turnout.
He staked a tougher line on Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton than some other Republicans.
At least three other federal circuits have staked out a different interpretation of the law.
Since the vote punters have staked more than £600,000 ($780,000) on Betfair's various Brexit markets.
On Wednesday, the two drummers quickly became fluent and fast, and staked out their differences.
Kevin Parker has staked his claim as music's foremost loner across Tame Impala's four albums.
This is the future on which I have staked years of study and personal struggle.
Gallardo has staked his entire empire on the protection of the government and the DFS.
Mr Renzi, a reformist centre-leftist, has staked his political future on the referendum's success.
Previously the company staked its success on hardware; now, Woodman says, he's betting on software.
Kasich also staked out a position perhaps even more hawkish than Trump's on North Korea.
But Glenn Floyd and his family already had their positions on the 23th staked out.
Reporters staked out theGOP front-runner's huddle with Washington, D.C., Republicans privately on Capitol Hill.
The new governor has already staked out some positions in opposition to the Trump administration.
Presidential elections are due in 2017 and Hollande has staked his reputation on tackling unemployment.
Clinton staked out tough positions on China even before she began her latest presidential campaign.
The grandma was undeterred and staked out the salad joint, waiting for Malia to leave.
Clinton has staked out the most progressive policy positions ever advocated by a presidential candidate.
But it is the one on which he has staked his claim to the presidency.
Donaldson's home run staked the Braves to a 103-210 lead in the first inning.
Donaldson's home run staked the Braves to a 2-103 lead in the first inning.
That, however, is a big "if," given the intractable positions both sides have staked out.
There's a wonderful scene in which the big guy is staked out by some cowboys.
"They've staked a lot of their reputation on solving the North Korea problem," Mount said.
With the previous generation's biggest stars fading, they boldly staked their claim to the spotlight.
Ms. Odom, who hoped to move into the house, staked out the County-City Building.
Three helmets were staked in the ground next to the Grenada booth to memorialize them.
To flip-flop, you need to have staked out a position and stood by it.
Former Representative John Delaney consistently and combatively staked out centrist positions, often overshadowing other moderates.
Undermine Johnson Johnson has staked his political future on leaving the EU on Oct. 31.
Undermine Johnson Johnson has staked his political future on leaving the EU on Oct. 31.
" And it happened when Kelsey Lu staked her claim on 10cc's "I'm Not In Love.
Kim Kardashian has staked her livelihood on the allure of her body, and she has staked it in part on a claim that that body is, by one particular measure, natural — that for all of her enhancements, she has never gone under the knife.
Mr. Rubio's puzzling performance heartened the other establishment-leaning candidates whose fortunes have been staked here.
Rubio had staked any remaining hope for his faltering presidential campaign on winning his home state.
You were one of those guys who showed up relatively early on YouTube, and staked it.
Megan Thee Stallion has staked her claim as one of music's most well-rounded new entrepreneurs.
Wade, and that he is against women's rights, and and they've clearly staked out that claim.
The moderate Democrat had staked his campaign on a surprise showing in the first primary state.
Ben van Beurden, Shell's chief executive, has staked his credibility on the completion of the acquisition.
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has staked his leadership on a referendum on constitutional reform in October.
Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has already staked out ground as a forefather of Medicare-for-all.
With a single Instagram post, it seems he's staked a flag square in Team Kanye territory.
Trump has also blasted the deal, and has recently staked out an aggressively pro-Israel stance.
" Since jumping in the race in January, Buttigieg has staked his campaign on creating "generational change.
There's almost no space on the absurd side that they haven't already staked out for themselves.
Tencent Music has staked out a very differentiated business model from Spotify, Pandora, Apple Music, etc.
Ms. Haley has also staked out a dubious defense of the president in the impeachment investigation.
In the garden, they are battered by rain and smashed down, and have to be staked.
Seehofer and his CSU have staked everything on the issue, thus putting Merkel under extreme pressure.
No fewer than four appellate courts have staked out different approaches to this area of law.
The false equivalence here is ultimately staked in a desire to preserve a comfortable status quo.
For something different there, the Dean has staked its claim as state-of-the-art cool.
The OCC has staked its position: fintech companies should be brought within the federal banking system.
Haven't seen this many billionaires in 1 place since I staked out Bilderbergs w/ Alex Jones.
The Padres have staked out an identity as a purgatorial organization; Myers seemed sadly at home.
That's the amount global investors staked in edtech companies in the first 10 months of 2017.
Staked to the early lead it sought, Spain continued to pass and Russia continued to chase.
Despite the race being relatively close, both candidates have staked out positions outside the mushy middle.
And yet, the issues laid out here are the hills they've staked out as their own.
Since succeeding Zuma in February 2018, Cyril Ramaphosa has staked his reputation on fixing those problems.
Since succeeding Zuma in February 2018, Cyril Ramaphosa has staked his reputation on fixing those problems.
Johnson has staked his political future on taking Britain out of the European Union on Oct.
Even so, the two main political parties have staked out vastly different positions on climate change.
Trump, meanwhile, has staked a lot of his reputation on ending the North Korean nuclear threat.
News reporters staked out his South Side home and tracked his trip to the downtown courthouse.
In a new special, he finds himself in territory other comics have staked out involving depression.
Mr. Renzi, who had staked his political career on the outcome, said that he would resign.
The prime minister's resignation was necessary because he had staked his political future on the referendum.
Warren has staked her campaign on getting rid of corruption and dark money interests in Washington.
When they saw someone was home at an apartment affiliated with him, they staked it out.
Well, for brands that have staked their identity on "Made in U.S.A." chic, it is complicated.
BlackBerry has staked its turnaround on enterprise software and more aggressively licensing its trove of patents.
Haven't seen this many billionaires in 85033 place since I staked out Bilderbergs w/ Alex Jones.
Here is where Hallmark corporation has staked out territory in many a Christmas-celebrating US home.
Mr. Sanders also staked out policy crusades to address concerns that arose during his 2016 campaign.
Newsom locked down the Democratic establishment's support and staked a claim as the early Democratic frontrunner.
Mike Pompeo, staked out an equally hard-line position on Russia at his own confirmation hearing.
But Hawaii has never really staked a claim to being the home of the western White House.
"We staked our whole brand on wanting to make a downward dent on drug pricing," he explained.
Wednesday's gain saw a massive VIX spike even as the market staked out yet another new high.
Jay Inslee has staked his campaign on the issue, rolling out two plans to combat climate change.
On health care he staked out a more moderate path, promising to fix the Affordable Care Act.
Caught in the act Hoping to nab the saboteur, cops staked out the area over the weekend.
The same sum staked on a Brexit would return 40 pounds at the current 13/1 odds.
The referendum could reject constitutional reforms on which Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has staked his political future.
In her bid for governor, Whitman staked out many conservative positions at odds with the Democratic nominee.
Trump has staked out various positions on China as president in his tweets, phone calls and statements.
It's entrepreneurs who deserve the real credit for building successful companies, not the people who staked them.
Though both states have staked out different positions on immigration control, the power they hold is limited.
That's good news for London which has staked a claim as the FinTech capital of the world.
By contrast, companies like Tesla and Alphabet's Waymo have already staked their claim in self-driving technology.
At trial, prosecutors said that Hernandez "staked out" Etan for several days before strangling him to death.
Evgeni Malkin and Bryan Rust staked the Penguins to a 23-22 lead with first-period goals.
Italy's centre-left prime minister, Matteo Renzi, has staked his future on a constitutional referendum this autumn.
Having staked out their turf in Flushing, the two factions have long waged a bitter ideological battle.
Many other wine regions around the world have staked their claims as suitable homes for pinot noir.
But the trio of governors who have staked their campaigns on New Hampshire will not go quietly.
Clinton staked out familiar ground as a tough-minded stateswoman and a safe hand on national security.
Pacioretty's early-second-period tally staked the Golden Knights to a 2-1 lead after 40 minutes.
Ofo, the bike-sharing company that Didi staked tens of millions of dollars on, is also struggling.
Italy's prime minister Matteo Renzi has staked his job on the reforms being passed in the Dec.
In a letter Belafonte's lawyer wrote to Mel B's lawyer on March 31, he staked his claim.
His opponent, Michael Eggman, a beekeeper, has staked his campaign on tying Mr. Denham to Mr. Trump.
Mr. Moore has repeatedly staked out public positions on questions of monetary policy over the last decade.
That could ultimately backfire on the party, which has staked its legitimacy on generating continuous economic growth.
None of this reflected well on Gomez, who staked his reputation to the validity of those claims.
Mr. O'Rourke has staked his campaign on an ability to make inroads with new kinds of voters.
The back-and-forth comes as both candidates have staked out somewhat different positions on social security.
In Israel, he expressed America's solidarity with a close ally and staked his claim as a peacemaker.
In case he got a midnight craving, I spent the evening staked out at a corner table.
The following morning, Becky and John Malatare staked out their seats for the final by 11 a.m.
As a journalist it would seem to have a red flag staked through the middle of it.
The House Freedom Caucus staked out its opposition to a clean debt limit increase back in May.
Television cameramen had staked out the building, and the two men had a testy, almost theatrical exchange.
Millions of people have staked their lives in the years since on this rejection of absolutist rule.
She's staked out a more conservative lane than other Republicans and has won the backing of Rep.
A few foot paths snaked into the hills on the American side staked with spiky ocotillo cactus.
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has staked his political reputation on negotiating his way out of economic sanctions.
The Cruz campaign staked considerable political capital on the Hoosier State as the delegate math grew increasingly unfavorable.
After a disappointing sixth-place finish in the state upon which he had staked his presidential bid, Gov.
Lawmakers reflect their constituents, and after running on partisan overdrive for years, they staked out defiantly opposing sides.
But unlike Gardner, Collins has staked much of her reputation as being an independent voice in the Senate.
He staked out a position that was decidedly different from those of his Republican rivals during the primaries.
So as you might imagine, there's quite a bit of national pride staked on the success of ExoMars.
For nearly two decades, Ubben has staked a claim to bringing a long-term approach to activist investing.
As America has become polarised over immigration, politicians in California and Texas have staked out different public positions.
Romney had staked much of his campaign on his identity as a successful businessman in the private sector.
Renzi resigned on Wednesday after losing a referendum on constitutional reform on which he had staked his job.
Wilson staked everything — and I mean everything — on the League of Nations once World War I was over.
Sunday's Italian referendum could reject constitutional reforms on which Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has staked his political future.
But the Arizona senator has also staked out positions opposing Trump on immigration and the proposed border wall.
Both sides have staked out divergent views on these topics, setting up what should be a good debate.
In Iowa, where Klobuchar has staked her campaign, she continues to trail all four of the top candidates.
The senators in the past have all staked out strong claims against leaking classified information from the committee.
The article said it had continuously staked Chan out at the party's office and various university campus forums.
Last December, Spencer staked his career on finishing the elevators by the end of the post-shakedown availability.
They've staked out April 29, the Saturday before Trump's 100th day in office, for the People's Climate March.
Rodon, staked to a 220.25-0 first inning lead, held the Indians scoreless through the first four innings.
In Indiana, the police staked out Mr. Miller's house on July 6 and took trash he had discarded.
Remote workers have staked out coffee shops for years, but small-business owners say their ranks are rising.
The two sides have staked such adamant positions that any compromise to defuse or avoid confrontations seems unlikely.
But in the months since Mr. Guaidó has staked his claim to power, he has gained little ground.
In part, that's because social media companies have rightly staked out their position as purveyors of free speech.
Staked to a 1-0 lead by a home run from Manny Machado, Kershaw lost it to Woodruff.
She had staked out a patch of the concrete floor and laid out plastic sheeting for the group.
The boys' father, who staked his retirement on selling his taxi medallion, has been betrayed by both children.
These jeans sent a different message, one surely received by the paparazzi staked outside her door that morning.
On several key points, Horowitz staked out positions that are now being publicly rejected by Barr and Trump.
He explains how his friends and family staked him five figures to get him started playing stocks online.
Jacob Zuma's successor, Cyril Ramaphosa, has staked his reputation on rooting out corruption since becoming president in February.
Over and over, Horowitz staked out positions that were out of step with his bosses -- Barr and Trump.
It is an account of the positions The Economist staked out on the major issues of the day.
He has staked out unflinchingly conservative positions in most areas of the law over the past 14 years.
And Google CEO Sundar Pichai has also staked out growth in the cloud business as a key focus.
President Xi Jinping, the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao, has staked his legitimacy on restoring China's greatness.
The vast and constant market demand for fuel is why Carbon Engineering has staked its future on synthetics.
He staked his political reputation on signing the Iran nuclear deal and improving Tehran's economy by doing so.
The Deloitte operatives staked out the empty meeting space for hours after the BearingPoint executives left, pacing the halls.
The scientists expected the storms; they'd staked out the location specifically for studying something normally only seen by satellites.
Staked to a 22-0 lead, Mariners left-hander Wade LeBlanc (9-5) nearly didn't qualify for the victory.
Since 2001, Apple has staked its claim across the world with its own first-party brick and mortar locations.
Photographer Sam Rowley staked out the London Underground station after dusk for about a week to capture the squabble.
It's as if a zone is staked out for a variety of ideas and postures to flex and interact.
The fashion retailer has switched strategies quite often as of late, but has always staked its brand on personalization.
On the foreign issues she's addressed, she has staked out ground in keeping with the relatively hawkish pro-U.
"Panera has really staked its claim on trying to get rid of artificial ingredients," said Maxim analyst Stephen Anderson.
Anderson's jumper with four seconds remaining staked San Antonio to a 70-65 lead heading into the final quarter.
Ms. Lamrabet is one of a small group of women who have staked a claim to exercising that authority.
He staked his hopes on New Hampshire, but finished sixth on Tuesday night with just 7% of the vote.
That will create ripples globally, because Britain is effectively abandoning the high ground it staked out in the 1980s.
During 45 years of Cold War America staked all our lives, daily, on active deterrence, and it worked flawlessly.
The overperformance for advertisers came at a much-needed time for Twitter, which has staked its future on video.
From there, the Bruins, who received a 32-save performance from goalie Tuukka Rask, staked a 5-0 lead.
President Santos—who fielded congratulatory calls from President Obama, among others, last night—has staked his legacy on peace.
He's staked his entire company (and much of his net worth) on a single, enormous building here: the Gigafactory.
Philosophers, neuroscientists, and other invested parties have staked out claims, but in reality we don't yet have an answer.
Blake Hounshell, Politico Magazine's editor-in-chief, staked out his position as a confessed "Russiagate skeptic" over the weekend.
Staked coins are harder to trade quickly during price swings, and more vulnerable to hacks than coins stored offline.
He staked out the Manhattan apartment building where Lennon lived with his wife, Yoko Ono, and their son, Sean.
Mr. Cameron has staked his government on winning the referendum vote on whether to stay in the European Union.
Different groups among the eight founders staked out different positions, with some favoring for-profit, others not-for-profit.
RHP Vance Worley was staked to a 28-103 lead in the second inning but couldn't hold the advantage.
Aleksander Barkov, Jamie McGinn and Micheal Haley staked the Panthers to a 63-0 lead in the first period.
Republicans have staked out a familiar position, resisting any new restrictions with warnings about a breach of constitutional rights.
"We oppose them wherever they are introduced — that is a clear position that we have staked out," she said.
The British science-fictioneer has, as a screenwriter and director, staked out a particular genre of galaxy-brain theater.
Sid Delicious is our bassist's preference, but a few people have staked out that name on Twitter and Instagram.
And, indeed, she has staked out an extremely tough position on enforcing the deal and on Iran in general.
On other issues, Mr. Pence has staked out a firm position when the president has seemed noncommittal or disengaged.
About two weeks later, immigration agents staked out their home and arrested Mr. Canales, who was deported in February.
Mr. O'Neill, a career police officer, has staked his legacy on building trust with communities wary of the police.
Protesters staked out his office and residence, and Dr. Palmer, a longtime hunting enthusiast, later apologized for killing Cecil.
Joe Biden has staked his presidential candidacy on winning that state's primary, but will voters turn out for him?
For Silicon Valley's potential startup millionaires, compensation packages staked on future promises of wealth are where the action is.
Then Watford's layup after a Marlon Taylor steal with 23:48 remaining staked LSU to a two-point advantage.
A xoloitzcuintli, one of the newest breeds at Westminster, staked out an upper-deck seat at Madison Square Garden.
But most of all, FreshDirect has staked its future on providing high-quality fresh food from around the world.
THE LIGHTBULB Tom Steyer has staked his long-shot candidacy for president on climate change — and on South Carolina.
Ted Cruz, who has staked his campaign heavily on the Southern states holding nominating contests, and to Florida Sen.
Since 2015, Moscow has staked much on its most aggressive military intervention outside its borders since the Cold War.
We identified seven biotechs that have staked their companies — and their stocks — on finding success in NASH in 2020.
That's also a risk for Kasich, Christie and Bush, who have all staked their political futures on New Hampshire.
Cameron has staked his political legacy on being able to persuade Britons to stay inside the 28-member bloc.
Businesswoman Theresa Greenfield has staked out early support, military veteran Michael Franken, lawyer Kimberly Graham, business owner Eddie Mauro.
Elsewhere in the currency market, the New Zealand dollar slid as its central bank staked out a dovish policy.
Gonzaga shot 50 percent as it staked a claim to a potential No. 1 seed in the N.C.A.A. tournament.
Staked to a 21-214 lead, he lasted just 29 103/210 innings, surrendering six runs on seven hits.
Perched among hills rich in silver, zinc and lead, it began as a Swedish prospector's staked claim in 1919.
The banker interrogated the client and, from the parking lot, even staked out the dispensary and studied its customers.
It's a massive project, and one on which China's president, Xi Jinping, has effectively staked his own political legacy.
In Kansas City, the flag is shown staked on a beach, the rolling waves of the ocean behind it.
Stephen Ansolabehere, a political scientist at Harvard, described in an email the unique political position Trump has staked out.
The Flames, goal starved during their skid, staked themselves to a well-deserved 3-1 lead before the first intermission.
Zuma's successor, President Cyril Ramaphosa, has staked his reputation on rooting out corruption since becoming head of state in February.
When Ser Jorah arrived back to Dragonstone, he met Jon Snow, and instantly staked out his territorial claim over Daenerys.
The clamour is hard to ignore, given that much of Mr Trump's candidacy was staked on fear-mongering about Islam.
He has staked his personal credibility on winning the referendum, saying he would resign if (as seems likely) he loses.
Jay Inslee, who staked his campaign on the issue of climate change, released a $9 trillion plan to cut emissions.
Shannon Liao, reporter Shannon's game plan: When I came to work here, I staked my job around Game of Thrones.
Some have already come out in favor of the Green New Deal while others have staked out less ambitious policies.
They were true insurgents, desperately underfunded candidates who staked everything on Iowa and then lacked a plan to follow through.
White House aides say Mulvaney has staked out a clear strategy of avoiding friction with the President or his family.
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has staked his political future on the vote and some analysts have expressed concern over reforms.
In his 22 games, Mr Holzhauer has uncovered 53 Daily Doubles and staked an average of nearly $10,000 on them.
He's staked a claim now that they don't need to raise additional capital, they should have done it last year.
The weddings the two students staked out did not feature the congratulatory floral displays that are standard at such occasions.
The legitimacy of the Communist Party is staked upon both Mao's legacy and a tacit promise of bettering people's lives.
Hickenlooper has also staked out a more moderate position in a Democratic 2020 field that has drifted to the left.
Hamels went out for the seventh staked to a 6-2 and left with two outs with two runners on.
For the time being, Trump, who has staked much of his presidential success on economic growth, doesn't seem to care.
Odds express the ratio of the amounts staked by parties to a bet, based on the expected probability either way.
Republicans have staked so much of their credibility on the repeal pledge that they can't easily walk away from it.
Shinzo Abe, the prime minister, who has staked his reputation on Japan's economic recovery, has tried to push up pay.
Kuhl pitched comfortably after being staked to a big early lead, striking out five and walking none in 20 pitches.
Johnson, who led the 2016 campaign to leave the EU, has staked his premiership on getting Britain out by Oct.
In North Carolina's two biggest Republican primaries over House seats, both candidates who staked their reelection solely on Trump faltered.
RHP Colin Rea started Sunday's game and was staked to a 183-218 lead in the bottom of the fifth.
I staked out a spot in the front row and called my two best friends, telling them to hurry over.
At that time—around 2001, 2002—crack was still the focus, before meth had staked its claim in the Southeast.
And an opponent who largely staked her campaign on a message about a Georgia scholarship that didn't resonate with voters.
Having in effect staked his job as prime minister on winning for the Remain campaign, Mr. Cameron announced his resignation.
However, President Donald Trump has staked a resolution of the dispute on his personal relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Prime Minister May has in effect staked her reputation on delivering a comprehensibly advantageous solution to this hugely complex problem.
Pineda was staked an early 5-0 lead, highlighted by a two-run homer by Carlos Beltran in the first.
Alienating her -- and failing to deliver on something that she has staked her vote on -- is a seriously bad play.
The company has staked its bets on Kubernetes, an open source software project that's proven extremely popular amongst cloud developers.
President Enrique Pena Nieto has staked his name on the reform, describing it as the most important for Mexico's future.
Speculators have staked out long positions, betting that production cuts will continue to remove oversupply from the market, he said.
Roberts' influence on the nine-member bench has been transformed since he last staked out a position on abortion rights.
Even Ginsburg hasn't voted against the conservatives in some important situations in which Sotomayor has staked out a liberal position.
A 100-year-old lemon tree that looked as if it had never been pruned staked claim to the back.
One beach that he had staked out turned wetter than the week before, not ideal for larvae that can't swim.
On Monday, Mexico's interior minister, Olga Sánchez Cordero, staked out a position that was in implicit contrast to Mr. Trump's.
Only Allen, who started Microsoft with Bill Gates, staked his claim in what might be considered a cutting edge industry.
You've staked a claim in a new environment and by god, as a Monster Hunter you will defend that claim.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, who had staked his candidacy on "electability," finished fifth, while Senator Elizabeth Warren finished fourth.
The party has long staked its legitimacy on the idea that it can deliver prosperity and protect the working class.
He's staked out distinct positions on foreign policy, including America's relationship with Israel and its role in the Middle East.
And Apple does very little in the ad business; it has staked out a pro-privacy, anti-ad targeting position.
Early in his political career, Pence staked out a distinctive position on public health, declaring that smoking doesn't kill people.
My father staked the plants so the turtles couldn't reach them, and he and my mother could eat them instead.
The positions staked out by the British government pose perils for businesses that depend on Europe for sales and parts.
Tannehill staked Tennessee to a 14-0 lead with touchdown passes first and second quarters and later ran for another.
In three states -- Arizona, West Virginia and Indiana -- right-wing candidates had already staked out their opposition to the bill.
Like a heart surgeon who operates only on the left ventricle, it has staked out a niche within a niche.
After Tavares staked Toronto to a 206-0 lead, Skinner halved the deficit at 5:45 of the second period.
The third conundrum is Syria, which Mr. Guterres staked out as his top priority when he campaigned for the job.
Senators Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris and Cory Booker have all staked a claim to a share of the liberal base.
Paul has repeatedly threatened opposition on policy positions staked out by Trump, before changing his mind at the last minute.
Over the past five years, Microsoft has staked out a strong position in the pro tablet segment with its Surface Pro.
Mr. Trump has staked out controversial positions on immigration, vowing to force Mexico to build a wall and also increase deportations.
It's a position she staked out before higher profile candidates, including Elizabeth Warren, made issuing federal reparations part of their campaigns.
French unemployment is stuck at above 10 percent and President Francois Hollande has staked his political future on bringing it down.
Mashable staffers staked out their respective Spidey camps to settle the question, defending their own personal Spider-Men (and Women!) amazingly.
This was the ending that Koresh had prayed for and staked his reputation on — the final battle, the trial by fire.
House Targaryen can keep its dragons: House Webster has staked its claim to the Seven Kingdoms, and it's bringing the fire.
The right-hander, who was only 2-9 at home, was staked to the early lead and made it stand up.
She has vehemently argued against U.S.-led regime change and "staked out anti-interventionist foreign policy positions in Congress," per CNN.
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron stated that he will resign by October, since he staked his reputation on a "remain" vote.
It's too bad for the economy and domestic assets that both men staked their career on staying in the European Union.
Airlines that have staked their future on a promise to fly people around the world for peanuts face tough times ahead.
And as of this weekend, some up-and-coming talents have staked a claim for a place in Hollywood her-story.
Other candidates have staked out a middle ground by calling for Medicare for All while also looking to preserve private insurance.
We've staked out new digs at Moscone Center West — that means three times the floor space and more than 10,000 attendees.
"I looked up and I saw our trampoline that was staked in the ground go flying across the yard," she says.
RHP Colin Rea, recalled to make the start Thursday, couldn't get the win despite being staked to a 20.43-run lead.
In a statement, the aquarium said the trio "staked out the pool for more than an hour" before taking the animal.
These presidential hopefuls have staked their electoral fortunes to New Hampshire in a way that the other leading candidates have not.
Law enforcement sources tell us bounty hunters staked out the parking lot after she posted online that she'd be hosting there.
He had staked a strong showing in Iowa to fuel his candidacy, which was focused on being an alternative to Clinton.
Renzi tendered his resignation on Wednesday after a bruising defeat in a referendum on which he had staked his political future.
Santos, whose two-term rule ends in August 2018, has staked his reputation on inking peace deals with both rebel groups.
I have been staked down in Herisau and I have my daily duties here, which I do not wish to neglect.
Behind Porzingis, the Knicks staked themselves a 32-23 first-quarter lead after trailing 203-2 just over four minutes in.
Nixon staked his entire presidency on the reversal of Kennedy's affirmation that racial justice could not be stopped by police power.
Kaplan and Harker have generally staked out more centrist views and are likely to let the evolving economy dictate their votes.
Conservatives, who have staked so much principle-wise on these budget documents, are still very uncomfortable voting for the Senate budget.
But to the physicists who had staked their reputations on this moment, that kazoo was about as celestial as it got.
Risk of talks collapsing Experts say the hardline negotiating positions staked out by both sides have resulted in a protracted stalemate.
In the months since the primary, Cuomo has staked further-left positions on key issues supported by Nixon, including marijuana legalization.
Delaney has been in the race since July 2017 and has staked his campaign largely on winning over voters in Iowa.
In the past few years, Camp has gradually staked his claim as one of the strongest supporting actors in the business.
And others including Senator Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden have staked out their own positions on the matter.
Santos staked his presidency on last week's referendum on the deal, but a new path forward will now require Uribe's support.
Already, some Democrats have staked out divergent positions on how vehemently to resist the agenda of Trump and the GOP Congress.
In Game 22, the Cubs staked their ace, Rick Sutcliffe, to a 23-0 lead that held up through six innings.
It seems likely that the relative deprivation they felt made them more receptive to the positions Mr. Trump eventually staked out.
As a performer, Glover staked out the territory that Chance the Rapper now occupies: streetwise but legal, sweet but not dumb.
Others will work on the future dining hall, currently staked out with pink ribbon in a clearing next to the meadow.
Several dozen protesters were staked out across the street from the auditorium, whose windows were plastered with posters for accordion bands.
They certainly cashed in on "the outrage" and staked out evergreen protest memes moving forward against the new Trumpian world order.
Within the first 10 minutes, a Maxime Chanot header and a Philadelphia own goal staked N.Y.C.F.C. to a 2-0 lead.
Once again staked to a lead, Chris Sale thoroughly dominated the Dodgers with pitches that were darting all over the place.
Cuba's rapidly growing evangelical churches also staked out positions against the article, increasing pressure on a government unused to public criticism.
Over the next few years, Mr. Seaga, an established capitalist, and Mr. Manley, an avowed socialist, staked out increasingly opposite positions.
In 2005, the prime minister at the time, Junichiro Koizumi, staked his leadership on a plan to privatize the postal system.
Staked to a lead, Clayton Kershaw started off the inning by retiring Carlos Correa on a fly ball to center field.
The company, a Japanese internet, energy and financial conglomerate, has increasingly staked its future on its nearly $100 billion Vision Fund.
Ms. Warren, a senator and former law professor, staked her campaign on fighting corruption and changing the rules of the economy.
Feature How the MSNBC host staked her show on Trump — and won the largest and most obsessive audience of her career.
"As software, these companies have staked out strong reputations to deliver equally strong experiences," said Ramon Llamas, research director at IDC.
She had just caught Mr. Biden in national polling averages for the first time, and staked out a lead in Iowa.
The views Trump expresses on Twitter regularly clash with -- and oftentimes totally undermine -- positions his White House has previously staked out.
The new campaign web video was the culmination of a day on which the President staked out ever more extreme positions.
Mr. Netanyahu has staked his career on his crusade against Iran and what he has described as its malevolent nuclear ambitions.
Indeed, it seems that the plotters staked their operation on capturing or killing Erdoğan and persuading General Akar to join them.
Delaney, a moderate lawmaker who previously represented Maryland's wealthy Washington, DC, suburbs, staked his strategy on speaking truth to progressive power.
It feels crass and reductive to say that Lenny's hospital room has, essentially, been staked out by an army of stans.
His wealth staked Guo to her career, and his devotion has nurtured it since they met, in the late nineteen-nineties.
How it mattered: Ms. Harris staked her campaign on winning over black voters in the key primary state of South Carolina.
HP Aaron Sanchez was staked to a 25-25 lead after three innings on Saturday but was gone after four innings.
He allowed four runs on six hits in 4 93/3 innings after being staked to an early 3-0 lead.
The Red Sox staked Sale to a 24-23 lead in the second as they sent nine men to the plate.
Though a lifelong, loyal Democrat, Jordan staked out positions on immigration that would today make her a pariah in her party.
Andrew M. Cuomo, also a Democrat, who has similarly staked out a position as a Trump opponent, although somewhat less directly.
In fact, members of the GOP have barely commented on the news at all, brushing off reporters staked out in Congress.
Trump staked out his position on foreign aid on the campaign trail, casting it as a waste of U.S. tax dollars.
Sharif has staked his political credibility on ending Pakistan's frequent power blackouts before the next general election are held by August 2018.
From the beginning, Democrats staked out the wall as a tangible policy idea they could fight against with their voter base's support.
There has been a recent spate of biennales in Australia, Morocco, Yinchuan China, and Singapore where postcolonial identity has staked its claim.
So DuBose and Shaw's husband, Evan Bergstrom, staked out the location Thursday night into Friday morning in Bergstrom's blue Honda CR-V.
If he cooked his favorite, penne alla vodka, it would be lovingly concocted from ingredients sourced at specific stores he staked out.
Ten 3-pointers (on 19 attempts) by the Cavaliers in the first half staked the visitors to a 64-183 halftime lead.
He was staked to a 5-0 lead after Beltre hit a three-run blast for his 10th homer of the year.
Companies literally have millions staked on these ads, and this year, more of them are choosing to appeal to viewers with diversity.
The Predators, who claimed the Presidents' Trophy with 27 points, staked themselves to a 33-23 first-period lead at Bridgestone Arena.
Less smooth running could be Italy's upcoming referendum on constitutional reform, on which Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has staked his political future.
Since he became president a year ago, Mr Moon has staked much political capital on the pursuit of detente on the peninsula.
The announcement could bolster Booker's reputation as a leading voice on economic redistribution, a position that Elizabeth Warren has firmly staked out.
Since a disastrous general election in June, the Conservatives have been quietly moving back towards positions first staked out by Mr Cameron.
The underdog has staked his campaign on being a Washington outsider -- painting his opponent, incumbent Roy Blunt, as a lobbyist-beholden insider.
Matobato and his gang eventually staked out there suspects, arrested them, killed them and buried the bodies in a quarry, he said.
Italy now faces its own potentially destabilizing referendum on constitutional reforms in October or November, on which Renzi has staked his job.
Blackmores' dour outlook underlines the precarious position of companies around the world that have staked their future on insatiable Chinese consumer appetite.
BMW has already staked its claim in the self-driving production timeline, with plans to release an autonomous electric car by 2021.
UN Ambassador Nikki Haley appears to have staked out a more hawkish position calling for the necessity of regime change in Syria.
Surveillance video showed the trio "staked out the pool for more than an hour" before stealing the sea creature with a net.
President Trump, however, has staked out a far more insular, transactional and sovereignty-minded posture, and the consequences have already reverberated globally.
Iran, in particular, has staked out its position that it will not freeze output, until it reaches its pre-sanctions output level.
This is just one of the four Gulf of Mexico platforms on which BP has staked its future in U.S. oil production.
His candidacy was staked on a twin rejection of Washington's "swamp" culture and, in more specific terms, Obama's political and cultural legacy.
He has staked his political future on a constitutional reform referendum in December, aimed at creating stable government and streamlining law-making.
K.C. hard red winter wheat staked out a fresh 82.23-year low and was on track for its fifth straight lower close.
Clinton was forced to be mindful of how the positions staked out in a primary would impact her in a general election.
French President Emmanuel Macron has staked considerable political capital on the tax, part of his broader vision for closer euro zone integration.
"This is a man who has staked his entire career, his personal narrative, on being a champion for women publicly," Selvaratnam said.
This must be an awkward development for all the progressive commentators who have staked their careers on bashing and belittling the hawks.
Instead, they've staked their own economic success on continuously exporting a one-way flood of goods into America's large, affluent consumer market.
The two companies have staked out a 76 percent share of US Internet ad growth, Meeker says—and that share is rising.
For Mr. Cruz has staked out positions on crucial issues that are, not to put too fine a point on it, crazy.
Then the G.I. Bill staked him to art studies in Kansas City and in Paris, where he met the painter Susan Weil.
On Sunday, the Wild 104.9 radio station posted a picture of a large sign staked near a construction site in the city.
"Donald Trump staked out the high moral ground by calling for a feasible system of universal healthcare to replace Obamacare," Ruddy wrote.
These are aesthetic positions being staked out, to be sure, but they are also likely the result of social and cultural forces.
The heirs staked a claim to all eight paintings based on a research report conducted for them and made public last year.
The city is aware of these problems: Mayor Bill de Blasio has staked his legacy on increasing the city's affordable housing stock.
Mr. Rouhani, a moderate, has staked his reputation on sealing the nuclear deal and relieving the Iranian economy of debilitating international sanctions.
Particularly if you've staked so much of your identity — and so much of your pleasure — on a rigorous life of the mind?
Ms. Klobuchar, who has staked much of her campaign on success in Iowa, lags in polls in all of the early states.
After all, America, though linked to Europe by blood and kinship, has staked its own claim among the world's community of nations.
Either way, he has staked his claim to be a leading force in combating one of the major threats to our planet.
The fan had found out that Blaney would be in the city to promote Nascar and staked him out for an autograph.
I also enjoyed the "Dead End" and "Speed Hump Ahead" signs along the road where Mike has staked out Los Pollos Hermanos.
He has staked out a position considerably to the left of other Democratic contenders by calling for a national gun licensing system.
Ten three-pointers (on 19 attempts) by the Cavaliers in the first half staked the visitors to a 64-55 halftime lead.
Elliot Ackerman is certainly one of those novelists, and his first novel, "Green on Blue" (2015), staked his claim within the terrain.
Former Vice President Joe Biden also staked a claim to the Obama coalition, but stumbled into an awkward moment while doing so.
Though his wife was in line to inherit control of the governing party, Ms. Jayaram staked her claim as his legitimate successor.
If the violation is determined to be valid, the newsroom must surrender the amount staked by the challenger, who then keeps half.
A gutsy trick play on fourth-and-goal at the 21960-yard line staked the Eagles to a 228-23 halftime lead.
TOKYO — Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan has staked a significant part of his governing agenda on his plans to empower women.
Since the Chinese automotive market began to open two decades ago, virtually every major global manufacturer has staked out a presence there.
A number of 2020 Democratic candidates have staked out their opposition to it as they try to make headway in the state.
Kenyatta, the wealthy son of the country's first president, has staked his re-election bid on strong infrastructure development and economic growth.
William A. Ackman staked his reputation as a savvy stock picker on his ability to oversee a turnaround at Valeant Pharmaceuticals International.
"Mexico has a lot of chips to play," said Jorge Castañeda, a former foreign secretary who has staked out a combative approach.
Samuel L. Jackson and Judge Judy dined together in L.A., and thus ... staked their claim as our new favorite celebrity odd couple.
In April 2017 scientists staked out eight telescopes atop mountains on four continents, synchronized them, pointed them at the sky and waited.
These new guys were softer, almost kinder—they fell in love easy, they used a lot of pomade, and they rarely got staked.
In New Hampshire, where Mr. Christie has staked his campaign, gun-rights activists say the New Jersey governor has insistently sought their support.
And Iran has staked out a policy of increasing oil exports now that sanctions have been lifted as part of its nuclear deal.
As part of their investigation, reporters staked out America&aposs largest fish market, followed trucks and interviewed fishermen who worked on three continents.
Like Kushner, who has staked a leadership claim in Middle East negotiations, Ivanka Trump has no training in government, foreign policy or diplomacy.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump staked his credibility as a negotiator -- the underpinning of his grand entrance to politics -- on a very specific claim.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has staked his political reputation on the vote, having vowed to resign if the electorate rejects his proposal.
Then she staked out the school in order to get a glimpse of Ziggy, cornering poor Jane into establishing a relationship with her.
Over two days across northern Kentucky, agents staked out homes before sunup, stopped men heading for jobs, went to warehouses where immigrants worked.
Golden State staked its claim as best NBA team ever by setting the record for most regular season wins in a season -- 73.
In football, for example, 20133% of the total staked goes on the match result, the margin of victory and the number of goals.
Meanwhile, when the bottom edge is staked, it acts as a floor allowing you to traverse over holes or spikes you couldn't before.
Meanwhile, transportation behemoths Lyft and Uber have both staked their claim in the electric scooter space, both deploying them in Santa Monica, Calif.
Chris brought Hannah outside to the van, where Demi and Kate were staked out, and Demi broke the news to the new Bachelorette.
Children changed the name on their Neymar jerseys to Marta, who has long staked a claim for being the true heir of Pele.
Trump's appeal was staked to a belief that right-wing populism is the antidote to decades-long decline of the American working class.
Christie and Kasich have virtually staked their entire campaign on the Granite State, hoping for enough momentum to barrel deeper into the calendar.
The Orioles staked Miley to an early lead by scoring a run in the first before getting two home runs in the fourth.
He said Rubio and Cruz have only staked out stronger positions in the wake of ISIS attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California.
Jason Kipnis added an RBI single before Allen's two-run double into right-center field staked the Indians to a 7-2 lead.
Each one has its own little subsection of computer staked out, with its own private list of memory addresses (available memory slots, basically).
Clinton has staked out a tougher position on Syria than Mr. Obama — and, in some respects, than the diplomats who signed the memo.
A repeat may seal the prime minister's defeat in a referendum in October on constitutional reform, on which he has staked his premiership.
"It's pretty clear that large UK companies are being staked out by potential overseas interest," Ken Odeluga, market analyst at City Index, said.
The Supreme Court directed that an alternate land parcel be provided to a Muslim group that had staked claim to the disputed site.
Mr. Ryan and Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Senate majority leader, have staked their success on returning order to a recalcitrant Capitol.
On Tuesday night, in her State of the State address, Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo staked her second term on an ambitious promise.
The Indians threatened to score in the top of the fourth after Velasquez was staked a lead, but they wasted the two walks.
Nurmagomedov staked a claim to a title shot against the Conor McGregor-Eddie Alvarez winner and will be a formidable opponent for either.
Topped by a clock tower that loomed over the immediate area, the gold-trimmed building staked its position as a center of commerce.
Gillespie has staked out Trump-like positions on cultural hot-button issues such as confederate monuments, Latino gangs and National Football League protests.
And it's a subject on which Mr. Cruz has staked out a distinctive position, by calling for a return to the gold standard.
The company has staked a firm position that introducing backdoors for law enforcement would create vulnerabilities that could be exploited by nefarious actors.
Rome is demanding the rest of Europe share the burden, but several European leaders have staked their political fortunes on keeping migrants out.
It staked a challenge to the champs, asserting that they, and their MVP point guard, don't have the Cavaliers bested in every category.
Larry Cuzzi and two officers with the university's police department staked out a liquor store inside a grocery at the edge of campus.
"The suspects staked out the pool for more than an hour" to wait for the right moment, the aquarium said in a statement.
Clinton, before her 2016 turn as a stateswoman and grandmother, staked her 2008 bid on evincing a toughness that could match any man's.
Gabbard is an Iraq War veteran who was elected to Congress in 2012, and has staked out a distinctly anti-interventionist foreign policy.
A dissent by another new appointee, Judge Rao, the former Trump administration official, staked out territory important to the president and his allies.
The governing party staked all its political capital on solving the issue and joining NATO, and potentially the European Union down the line.
Because dwarfing rootstocks send out only shallow root systems, they need to be staked, so the trees don't collapse under their own weight.
If there's one thing Donald Trump has staked his personal brand and presidential campaign on, it's that he's really good at making money.
Staked to a lead, the United States defense remained compact and organized and cut out repeated French attacks for the first 80 minutes.
Senator Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, staked out an unequivocal position on voting rights for those with felony records earlier this year.
Instead, Mr. Trump's White House lawyers have staked out a strong position to defend the executive branch against what they call legislative encroachment.
Pentagon officials said Mr. Mattis had bent over backward to appear loyal, only to be contradicted by positions the president later staked out.
David Schreiber owns Club Getaway, which has a traditional summer camp for children but has staked its brand on weekend camps for adults.
Even if they fell short, American presidents have generally staked out a global role for the United States in confronting the world's problems.
President Sebastián Piñera had staked his presidency on rescuing the miners, who were confined in a dank space 2,000 feet below the surface.
Agents staked out the locker for the rest of that day and much of the next in order to see if anyone entered.
It has staked out positions on net neutrality and online platforms' legal immunity for user-posted content that set it apart from competitors.
It staked its entire corporate image on fighting the American government's request using every available tool, including the courts and the public relations.
As an emissary to longstanding allies in Asia and Europe, he has staked out a position as the Trump administration's reassurer-in-chief.
Irving added 11 more points in the second, and his buzzer-beating 3-pointer staked Brooklyn to a 73-57 lead by halftime.
Or maybe an obnoxious guy's favorite wine is Chianti, so you have staked out opposing ground to demonstrate your thorough contempt for him.
Both candidates have staked much of their momentum on this first-voting state, and both have opened more than 20 campaign offices there.
In one case, a lawmaker complained about reporters resting their laptops on a marble ledge as they staked out House Intelligence Committee meetings.
Soko Glam has staked its claim as a cult-fave beauty retailer by bringing us a bounty of must-have K-beauty products.
Police staked out the area near the garage and the Chicago public transit's Blue Line, believing that Thurman might return to the area.
Mr. Ackman staked his own reputation on Valeant even as the company faced steep challenges and regulatory scrutiny for its aggressive pricing tactics.
So when lawmakers on both sides have staked out their positions, they should get in a room and start hashing out a compromise.
Police staked out the business, watching man after man enter the spa and leave after 30 minutes or an hour, the affidavit said.
The Timberwolves staked out a 224-211 lead early in the second quarter after Tyus Jones turned steals into baskets on consecutive possessions.
Instead, several of Biden's rivals staked out policy positions they can't deliver on and that it's not clear Democratic primary voters even want.
Meadows has staked out his position on all three of those fronts, none of which have enough support from the Republican conference overall.
But further progress could be difficult now that Mr. Trump has broadcast that he and Mr. Kim have staked out conflicting bottom lines.
About a dozen pro-immigrant activists staked out the entrance, holding signs and chanting through a bullhorn condemning Trump and the Republican Party.
With support from the left-of-center Social Democrats, the center-right coalition government has staked out a broadly popular anti-refugee position.
But when you turn around, you find that your pup has already staked her territory on your mat, doing some stretches of her own.
They could've just as easily sat and staked out the apartment and waited for Elliot to leave, then hit him somewhere on the road.
The interview highlights how Biden has long staked out a more middle-ground approach on abortion rights compared to many in the Democratic Party.
Assange supporters in London are being urged to assemble at the embassy today, and RT has a camera staked out to watch his window.
Von claims he staked Mazion with a $30,000 investment and in exchange, he was supposed to get 20% of all "Black Magic" fight earning.
The right-hander, staked to an early 4-0 lead, didn't allow a run in six innings, tying a career high with nine strikeouts.
Some big-money fund managers at Fidelity, Gamco, Thornburg and others have staked out positions across the sector in recent days, according to Reuters.
Harris staked out her clearest position yet on the question of impeachment, saying that Congress should begin making the moves to impeach the president.
"We are not moving off this island," says a handwritten sign that's staked in front of a teal house on the drive into town.
A FEW YEARS ago, on a rainy October evening, Asiyah Ravat staked out the father of a pupil who had gone off the rails.
But Justin Welby (who attended HTB before he was ordained) has staked his career as Archbishop of Canterbury on getting more bums on pews.
After a decade in office, she has effectively staked her career on integrating the newcomers and repeatedly refused to cap the influx of immigrants.
The Fullbright Company staked out a very distinct space with its 2013 debut Gone Home, a domestic slice of life set in 1990s Oregon.
If they act dishonestly and vouch for blocks that could be part of an attack, Casper confiscates a large amount of their staked ether.
Less than 24 hours later, Familia dropped another one to the Rockies after the anemic Mets offense staked him to a 393-0 lead.
This is the sweet spot where enough money is staked for corruptors to clean up—and players earn little enough to be easily tempted.
The governor, who has in large party staked the future of his campaign on New Hampshire, also stressed the importance of bipartisanship in government.
SEOUL (Reuters) - A pair of aspiring paparazzi staked out two weddings in Seoul's high-end Gangnam district recently, but they weren't looking for celebrities.
Former PM David Cameron, who staked his political career to the vote and lost, hummed his way home after his resignation press conference. 82.
Jay Inslee has staked his entire campaign on the issue, releasing a series of detailed plans to tackle turning the tide on global warming.
Apple, Google and Amazon have also staked their future tech on AI for consumers with Siri, Google Now and Alexa, which runs on Echo.
Donald Trump, on the other hand, staked his candidacy to the idea that he would be harsher on immigrants—especially undocumented immigrants—than Obama.
Ramaphosa has staked his reputation on reviving the economy but has been hampered by severe fiscal constraints as well as infighting in the ANC.
HTC has staked its reputation on being a design leader, and its new Desires aim to extend that heritage with a striking visual look.
Only one well-known investor, activist shortseller Andrew Left of Citron Research, has filed a suit and staked a claim to lead the case.
Pavel Durov announced the expansion of the Telegram Bot Store and Ted Livingston staked out Kik's claim to be the WeChat of the West.
Hawley, the youngest member of the Senate at age 39, has staked out a position for himself as an anti-tech crusader in Congress.
Strasburg (232-224) was staked to a 22017-0 lead before he took the mound but then gave up a season-high nine runs.
Indeed, Justice Gorsuch has already staked out positions in several areas that are more extreme than some of his conservative colleagues on the court.
Staked with some run support — finally — the Atlanta starter turned in another strong outing as the Braves beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-213 Wednesday.
Strasburg (211-5) was staked to a 2-0 lead before he took the mound but then gave up a season-high nine runs.
It is Mr. Renzi's most crucial political battle — one on which he has staked his political career, vowing to step aside should he lose.
But much remains unknown about the Crown Prince, who has staked his leadership and potentially his country's stability on bringing power to his family.
Already, both sides have staked out very different positions on immigration, an issue that promises to be the most contentious in the separation proceedings.
Within a few years, he exerted political control over Greece, staked claims to sovereignty in Egypt and Persia, and reached the edges of India.
"A bank historically staked its reputation on the offering," said Charles Elson, director of the Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at University of Delaware.
He shot 753-for-16 and staked the Cavs (57-24) to a 90-75 lead before Kyrie Irving took over in the fourth.
The two guys who had staked their futures on this venture each held a 25 percent stake, and the other founder held the rest.
The Greens drew record support, thanks to the clear position that Roth and other leaders have staked out in the country's intensifying culture wars.
While you staked a claim on a part of my consciousness for the rest of my life, I won't give you much time here.
Mr. Saccone has staked his candidacy on his support for the president, presenting himself as a sure-thing vote for the White House agenda.
The six-month jail sentence Judge Persky delivered was recommended by the probation department; it was not a sentencing position he staked out independently.
Banging your ex's little brother, staging elaborate gags, or stirring up shit (sometimes literally)—these are all ways spurned lovers have staked their revenge.
Mr. Trump has staked his presidency on a booming economy and his re-election could hinge on whether it continues to surge or falter.
Lime has even staked its claim in Africa as the first operator to plan a deployment on the continent in Cape Town, South Africa.
Britain and the European Union on Monday staked out tough opening positions on trade negotiations, highlighting how Brexit is making them into economic competitors.
Each side has staked out non-negotiable demands, and U.S. officials have long sought to craft compromises on what are often utterly incompatible positions.
The prime minister has staked her reputation on tough immigration controls, having done more than any other politician to push borders into everyday life.
They had staked out some prime real estate on the inaugural parade route, at Third and Constitution, though the market was not exactly flooded.
The Cardinals took advantage of an erratic performance by Dodgers LHP Rich Hill and staked Leake to an advantage that he refused to relinquish.
"I think that the China trade talks are everything he staked his presidency on," said Moore, who is an opinion contributor for The Hill.
An activist investor and outsider for most of his career, Mr. Icahn staked his career on attacking the chieftains of intransigent companies and regulators.
In the office, I staked out an unclaimed standing desk among a cluster of engineers and left my business cards next to the monitor.
Mr. Trump's sudden cancellation of the meeting at first appeared to be a blow to Mr. Moon, who had staked much on brokering it.
American colonists staked their claim to independence out of a refusal to be subject to the capricious and abusive whims of British customs agents.
He framed the issue as one between those who believe a fetus is a baby and those who don't, then staked out his position.
In recent years, the talented Mr. Thorne has staked out his own territory in the eternally popular field of young, misunderstood misfits and mavericks.
There was a newness, sometimes even a rawness to this part of town, with its skinny saplings here and there staked against the wind.
In 2012, a mini-war erupted between members of G-ville and Killa Ward, two cliques that had staked out territory near the church.
While the stability imposed by Sisi has gained him wide support, he has staked his presidency on an economic turnaround that has not materialized.
The goal: Figuring out whether regulators need to be tougher on companies that have staked out ever-larger chunks of the markets they serve.
Mr. de Blasio staked his political identity on aiding New York City's less fortunate, and has been attacked by critics as an ineffectual manager.
She has staked out opposition to the TPP during her campaign after supporting it while she was secretary of state in the Obama administration.
She staked the sculptor Harry Bertoia to two years in a studio barn to see if, working with metals, he could turn out furniture.
Once a position has been staked out on moral grounds, it is extremely hard to change it, no matter how good the reasons may be.
NBC may have cornered the market on Dick Wolf procedurals set in Chicago, but ABC has apparently staked out Seattle for Shonda Rhimes' growing empire.
Richardson notes that the solar industry is creating jobs faster than coal miners are, and Trump has staked his presidency on buying and hiring American.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance was staked much of its identity and setting on this idea of there being something concrete and quantifiable about the distant past.
Papelbon, who was staked a 210-1 lead in the top of the 10th, blew his first save of the year in his sixth opportunity.
A year ago, Xi, speaking days before Trump was inaugurated, staked out China's position as the world's economic powerhouse, promising a greater openness to globalization.
Staked to a 1-24.44 lead, Pedro entered extra innings, perfect game still intact, the ghost of Harvey Haddix swirling about the Southern California night.
Apart from that, Italy's stronger economic growth and declining unemployment are preconditions for fundamental political reforms on which the prime minister has staked his job.
Task force investigators working the case had theorized that the culprit might dump his next victim near water and had staked out several possible locations.
Bernie Sanders has staked an enormous amount of time and effort on the longshot possibility of beating front-runner Hillary Clinton in her home state.
Stepan staked the Coyotes to a 2-1 lead at 15:11 of the second period as he one-timed Richard Panik's pass through Markstrom.
And that's not counting a couple of other spots on the calendar that Disney has staked out but has yet to announce a film for.
As the book surveys the territory where "queer" is staked, it ultimately constructs a portrait of a community of people at various stages of mobilizing.
But Mr Rouhani staked his legacy on a deal, signed in 2015, that loosened sanctions on Iran in exchange for limits on its nuclear programme.
Mr Kenyatta must have reckoned that his railway project, on which he has staked much political capital, was due another cut of Mr Xi's cash.
When Weinstein arrived at the precinct on Friday, he didn't reply as news crews that were staked out in the area called out his name.
The Giants, who have lost all three of their series this season, staked ace Madison Bumgarner to a five-run lead in the fourth inning.
Ericsson has staked its recovery on growing demand for next-generation 5G gear, and some analysts think it could benefit from current turmoil surrounding market
Russia has staked its claim as the undisputed leader in the Arctic, going so far as to plant a titanium flag on the North Pole.
A group of slim, wellness-obsessed look-alikes in matching rainbow leggings and customized matching Lululemon shirts staked out a spot to try on clothes.
As part of the deal, Verizon gets Yahoo's media properties, advertising products and, yes, all the mobile apps the company once staked its future on.
What makes Trump unique among is that he appears to be primarily defining what he believes in reaction to the positions staked out by Obama.
Those senators have staked out the now-controversial position that they would rather get something done than nothing, even if it means compromising with Democrats.
Warren's plan presents a stark contrast with policy preferences laid out by 2020 Democratic candidates who have staked out more pragmatic territory, like Minnesota Sen.
The only blemish on his line came in the fourth on a solo home run by Jake Lamb that staked Godley to a 1-103.
Twitter staked its hopes on broadcasting live sports like the NFL, while music platforms from Apple, Spotify, Amazon and Tidal compete for exclusive album releases.
Yoenis Cespedes staked Syndergaard to a 2-0 lead in the first by blasting a two-run homer off the advertising signage in left field.
Taken together, the conclusions are bad news for a central bank that has staked its credibility on the need to nudge U.S. borrowing costs higher.
Santos has staked his legacy on ending his country's wars with the ELN and larger rebel group the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC.
It's ironic to think a subsidy could undermine coal or nuclear generation, but industry rebound hopes are staked on next-generation technologies, not existing ones.
The South Korean president, for instance, has staked his political career on the events that led up to his historic handshake with Kim on Friday.
The presidential candidates staked out competing claims on national security, seeking to persuade voters of their ability to ward off terrorist attacks on U.S. soil.
Stay through the morning as the race quickly shifts to New Hampshire, where several candidates are already staked out in anticipation of the second contest.
It was in response to the former congressman's newly-announced climate change policy proposal, an issue Inslee has staked his 2020 bid on (The Hill).
The former shah of Iran, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, staked his modernization project on the secularization of Iranian life, and the emancipation of traditionally religious women.
Mr. Giuliani provided no substantiation of this grave accusation, but instead staked his claims on information that he said came from unnamed law enforcement sources.
That is because the new mobile licensees — having won their bids and staked their claims — are pushing hard to unleash the resources they have purchased.
America, which staked out its independence 245.48 years ago, is undergoing a new revolution of sorts, as consumers across the country opt for healthier meals.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in was instrumental in facilitating the summit and has staked much of his political capital on a rapprochement with Pyongyang.
Nunes has staked out a reputation as a defender of the President, and was also at the center of a controversial memo released last year.
Barack Obama won by promising hope and change, but he governed by hewing to the market-friendly version of liberalism staked out by Bill Clinton.
He has staked his reputation on revamping a stuttering economy and rooting out corruption associated with Jacob Zuma, whom he replaced as president in February.
The largest hedge fund in the world has reportedly staked more than $1 billion that global equity markets will fall during the next three months.
Mortar fire had killed Tyrone S. Woods and Mr. Doherty, both of whom had gone to the roof, where they had staked out fighting positions.
He was staked to an early 5-0 lead, but gave up two-run homers to Logan Morrison and J.T. Realmuto in the fifth inning.
A meeting Wednesday in Colorado Springs was supposed to be secret, but local news station KKTV staked it out and filmed attendees coming and going.
The Fed has staked out a more aggressive path to raise rates than many investors had hoped, which means the costs of borrowing are rising.
But he clearly got under Cruz's skin, and staked out the time necessary to establish himself as a major challenger to Cruz's and Trump's domination.
That's good news for Mr. Phillips in Minnesota, who has staked his candidacy on the proposition that voters care about whom he takes money from.
Oakland's Chris Bassitt, staked to a five-run lead in the fifth, gave up three runs in the inning and was yanked with two outs.
President Trump has staked a large part of his presidency not only on righting this wrong but on making better trade deals across the board.
She launched a charm offensive with leading progressive activists and staked out bold positions on subjects ranging from impeachment to reparations to the wealth tax.
PARIS — Rafael Nadal's dominance on clay has earned him many monikers, but on Thursday he staked claim to a particularly French one: the Sun King.
As it has staked out new ground, the administration has engaged in systematic screening to find judicial nominees who would carry out its legal views.
Biden, who has staked his presidential ambitions on a strong showing in the state, had spent about $857,000 in South Carolina as of Wednesday morning.
Staked to a lead in the bottom half of the inning, Severino immediately allowed a screaming double off the right field wall by Eddie Rosario.
Mr. Comey, in particular, regards himself as fiercely independent — a position he has staked out over the years to both his benefit and his detriment.
Staked to a 6893-0 lead, Washington's Stephen Strasburg could not hold it, as Alex Bregman's two-run homer made it a 2-2 game.
Donald Trump, Ivy League brain genius, has staked quite a bit of his populist reputation on his supposed concerns about an epidemic of overdose deaths.
He staked his claim as the leader who steered the nation through the storms of the Great Recession to a growing economy and job market.
But Russia closed the border with China, and Blogoveshchensk, which staked its future on a closer economic relationship with China, has ground to a halt.
Steyer, a billionaire from California, had staked his campaign on doing well in South Carolina, hosting dozens of events and lavishing the state in ads.
Cover: Signs for a number of different candidates are staked in the lawn outside of a home in Des Moines, Iowa, on January 25, 2020.
He has also staked his campaign on a pledge to bring people together, a message he delivered during his official campaign kickoff Thursday in Denver.
Graham's condemnation of his colleagues won't play well in a chamber that, at least for a very long time, staked its reputation on its collegiality.
From health care to groceries to meal-kits, the company has staked a claim in a growing number of industries since its launch in 1994.
Although her conservative party has long opposed Turkish membership of the bloc, Merkel has staked a good deal on maintaining relations with its NATO ally.
William A. Ackman, a billionaire investor, staked his reputation as a savvy stock picker on his ability to oversee a turnaround at Valeant Pharmaceuticals International.
Anything that can move must be inside a container at all times or staked down with rebar, since those dust storms arrive with no notice.
Further complicating the picture is the constitutional referendum on which Renzi has staked his job, expected to be held in late November or early December.
The candidates staked out their talking points on trade but there wasn't a very robust back and forth on how they'd use their position differently.
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and the chamber's top Democrat, Chuck Schumer, have staked out dramatically different views on how the trial should play out.
Prime Minister Renzi staked his political reputation on the proposals that seek to strengthen what is widely regarded as a (constitutionally) weak and ineffective government.
Jesper Fast and Boo Nieves staked the Rangers to a 243-203 lead in the first period, and Jimmy Vesey and Pavel Buchnevich also scored.
League officials declined to say how much has been staked, but the investments are generally based on the expectation of a return in 28 years.
League officials declined to say how much has been staked, but the investments are generally based on the expectation of a return in 28 years.
The win spells probable doom for Cruz, whose campaign, staked on a strategy of winning over evangelical voters, fell flat in its first real test.
"This is a man who has staked his entire career, his personal narrative, on being a champion for women publicly," Selvaratnam told the New Yorker.
Ramaphosa has staked his reputation on reviving the economy after a decade of stagnation under his predecessor, scandal-plagued Jacob Zuma, whom he replaced in February.
The share sale is also likely to be put back until after a referendum on constitutional reform on which PM Renzi has staked his political future.
Trump's eldest daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner, an incoming White House member, have also reportedly staked out a home in the same neighborhood.
But it is still a headache for a president who has staked his reputation on cleaning up deep-rooted corruption and reviving Africa's most developed economy.
In the process he often staked out extreme positions as the first step in a negotiation that ended with him getting most of what he wanted.
The Bulldogs nearly mirrored their first-half run with a 12-2 surge midway through the second half that staked them to a 68-56 lead.
Two Chandler Catanzaro field goals and a touchdown pass by Palmer to Jeremy Ross in the first half staked the Cardinals to a 13-0 lead.
Results are still rolling in the state, but Rubio currently trails Trump by almost 20 points in the state that he staked his flagging campaign on.
The former Israeli air force first lieutenant said she often left the Media Lab, where paparazzi were staked out, holding meaningful books that promoted scientific achievement.
Both men sought to maintain control of their narratives, perhaps due to the exposure they felt occupying the positions they'd staked for themselves within the culture.
A similar portion favored another armed intifada, having lost faith in a negotiated peace and the Oslo accords on which Mr. Abbas has staked his career.
Dapaah even managed to convince DJ Khaled, who has now staked his entire career on his ability to remain a meme, to be in the video.
Any perception that she is pivoting away from the progressive positions she staked out during the primary season could agitate liberal voters, including former Sanders supporters.
In conservative circles where reputation is staked to women's chastity, women are afraid to speak up for fear of hurting marriage chances or shaming their families.
Paddy Power says 60 percent of its individual bets have been on a Brexit, yet they make up only 14 percent of the total amount staked.
After 10 Republican debates, there remains plenty to explore because the remaining candidates - Trump, Cruz, Rubio and John Kasich - have now staked out positions, Kelly said.
There's just an extra twist of irony in allowing your most valuable assets to slide into the ocean when you've staked your reputation on business acumen.
Mr Buffett's first big bet on a consumer franchise of this kind was American Express, on which Berkshire staked a quarter of its capital in 1964.
And the Vigil Against White Supremacy, which is the continuation of the March Against White Supremacy from Charlottesville, VA to DC, was also staked out nearby.
An RBI double by Evan Longoria, an RBI groundout by Desmond Jennings and another RBI double from Guyer staked Tampa Bay to a 4-0 lead.
Netflix Inc sank 20.4% premarket as it also missed targets for new subscribers overseas at a time when it has staked its future on global expansion.
Trump has staked sizable political capital on boosting U.S. jobs growth and bringing down taxes, a hint of which may come as early as this week.
Loose lips sink... The Trump administration is still short of the quarter pole and it's already staked a claim to being the leakiest in American history.
In October there will be an epochal vote about a constitutional change that would reconfigure Italy's Parliament, and Renzi has staked his government on its success.
In the final 244 minutes, he hit four jumpers, including a 285-footer that staked the Heat to a 284-291 lead with 284:25 left.
On December 8, 1980, Chapman staked out the Manhattan apartment building where former Beatle John Lennon lived with his wife, Yoko Ono, and their son, Sean.
It sat staked on a pedestal in front of the church rectory until early Saturday morning, when three thieves grabbed it, church and police officials said.
Prosecutors often warn lawyers and other visitors that there may be news cameras staked outside the nondescript government building in Southwest Washington where Mueller's team works.
Were reporters doing their job or going too far when they staked out Gary Hart's townhouse in 1987, following rumors that he was having an affair?
Financiers like Peter G. Peterson, the chairman of Lehman Brothers, staked their claims, along with the fashion designer Bill Blass and the advertising executive Lois Wyse.
The president has staked several hard-line positions since the caravan formed in Central America, including placing roadblocks in the way of migrants' requests for asylum.
But she has staked her career and her public persona on standing up for women in the face of badly behaved men -- even when it's inconvenient.
He has staked his government on a controversial constitutional reform referendum scheduled in November, and he has said he will resign if the referendum is defeated.
The two bookmakers said the vast majority of cash staked on the referendum backed a "Remain" result - 90 percent of it in the case of Ladbrokes.
But it is still a headache for the president, who has staked his reputation on cleaning up deep-rooted corruption and reviving Africa's most developed economy.
The police staked out women's health clinics, looking to arrest women who appeared likely to have just had abortions based on being pale or seeming upset.
Matjila has denied those allegations, but Ramaphosa, who has staked his reputation on cracking down on corruption, set up the inquiry last year to investigate them.
Abrams, in particular, has staked her campaign in Georgia largely on spurring greater turnout among minority and young voters who don't usually participate in midterm elections.
Schenn and Voracek staked the Flyers to a 2-0 lead by the end of the first period, but Daley's power-play goal started the comeback.
The family had staked out a patch of the pedestrian plaza by spreading out a blanket and demarcating it with a few knapsacks containing their belongings.
But Mr. Trump has staked his reputation as a deal maker on the presumption that he can personally achieve what no other president has before him.
More than a dozen eager Cruz volunteers were staked out at the doors, signing people up to volunteer and selling Cruz's book as they walked out.
But for Trump, who has staked much of his presidential success on bragging about the strength of the economy and stock market, it's likely especially concerning.
But last Thursday, with the release of her latest loosie "Wild Yout" she staked out even more of her own place in the UK rap landscape.
Democrats have staked much their electoral success on health care, arguing with near singular focus that they would protect coverage for people with pre-existing conditions.
President Juan Manuel Santos, who has staked his political reputation on the peace process, has promised to put the peace agreements he negotiated to the people.
These hard-liners, taking advantage of the political damage that corruption investigations have done to Mr. Netanyahu, have staked out positions to the right of his.
However, split-ticket voting has become far less common, as the parties have more clearly staked out their differences, and as local elections have become nationalized.
The company has not yet responded to our request, but The Guardian staked out the testing sites earlier this week and saw very little activity there.
As satellite trucks staked out coveted parking spots and broadcasters from around the world described the town's horrors in German or Russian or Portuguese, tempers flared.
But the soft-spoken Philbin, 52, more subtly staked out a series of startlingly low standards for acceptable presidential conduct during the first day of questions.
Eugene McCarthy (Minn.) had taken on President Lyndon Johnson early in the year and staked his candidacy and career on ending the war in Southeast Asia.
The Whole Foods brand was once synonymous with organic and natural foods, and the company staked its reputation on a culture of healthy eating and living.
Mr. Biden, fifth here, has staked his campaign on the support of black voters in South Carolina, where he flew before the race was called Tuesday.
He's staked out positions to the left of the national party, supporting a single-payer healthcare system and calling for trade agreements to prioritize American workers.
Names were painted onto each of the dozens of doghouses, and dogs whimpered and leapt with excitement, pulling on their chains staked to the frozen ground.
We know that certain countries have staked out claims to certain companies that have no national security risks, just because they're national champions or culture carriers.
In that race, Romney staked out far more liberal positions on issues like abortion than he would as governor of Massachusetts or as a presidential candidate.
Asked about Schiff's role, Connolly said: "It's my understanding that he has staked out a role for the intelligence committee that largely subsumes questions about Russia."
Staked to a 3-0 lead before he stepped on the mound, Jake Arrieta started things off by striking out Carlos Santana on just four pitches.
The shoes Vincent paints more rightly belong to Schnabel, who has staked his claim on van Gogh both by making this movie and recreating his art.
Soon-to-be House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) staked out a new position on congressional investigations in an interview with Fox News on Monday.
While he staked out a position of independence, Barr spoke broadly in favor of many of the tough immigration policies that have been pushed by Trump.
He even staked his claim on the House side with an official office on the first floor of the Capitol, where he regularly meets with House members.
But Raffaele has staked his practice and his reputation on the belief that an individual's muscles, organs, and bodily systems tend to age physiologically at different rates.
The lack of progress with North Korea has become a domestic problem for Moon, who has staked much of his political capital on improving relations with Pyongyang.
All that however faded to mere political turbulence when Trump staked out a hawkish position on Israel that positioned him to the right of even most Republicans.
It was Rosenstein, however, whose reputation was staked to Comey's eventual firing, when the White House released his three-page memo as a justification for the move.
Williams staked out the building for weeks and knew that it wasn't being actively used, so he discreetly painted the portrait in the middle of the night.
While there, he successfully defended Texas's right to execute a Mexican national, as Dylan Matthews has written, and staked out conservative positions on several other issues too.
Pirates 14, Reds 0 Colin Moran's pinch-hit grand slam and a three-run shot by Josh Bell staked Pittsburgh to a blowout shutout over visiting Cincinnati.
He believes that personhood should be recognized at the moment of conception, a position staked out by anti-abortion activists who want to completely eliminate the practice.
From the outset, Cruz staked his claim as the "true conservative" in the race, a brand built on standing up to the corruption of the nation's capital.
So you've purchased your special glasses and staked out your viewing spot – but do you know what the upcoming total solar eclipse means for your zodiac sign?
Johnson, of course, staked his premiership on the promise that the UK would leave the EU by October 31, so he doesn't want to seek another delay.
This is in contrast to other candidates, who have staked out individual positions on taxing the rich, healthcare, corporate power, and providing aid to low-income families.
Groups including the serious and long-established, like Doctors Without Borders, and those whose militant talk brims with denunciations of "the fascist police," have staked claims here.
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has staked his reputation and job on the outcome, arguing a change in the legislature will usher in a nimbler, more productive Italy.
Even so, the arrival of native support could prove detrimental — or potential even fatal for those who've staked their claim on these sorts of clever work arounds.
Her Party of Hope shares policy space with the business-friendly LDP, but Koike has staked out different stances on two issues likely to appeal to voters.
At this stage, both parties have staked out sharp-edged positions: In March, the administration asked an appeals court to rule the entire Affordable Care Act unconstitutional.
It took two more days for police to find Randolph's abandoned Jeep, where Buddy had staked out shelter while Randolph and Cruella took off to find help.
Or you hear the hum of a dune buggy approach the little complex you've staked out, and fire off a few rifle rounds from 50 yards away.
Morrison is healthy, and he was part of the second-inning and fourth-inning rallies that staked Jake Odorizzi to a 3-653 lead through five innings.
It came with two outs in the bottom of the first against losing pitcher Jerad Eickhoff (123-4) and staked Garcia to a quick 1-0 lead.
The President staked out a tough position after Republicans warned he would not get a vote on his eventual nominee to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
The Arizona comeback ruined a solid start by Texas left-hander Mike Minor, who worked seven strong innings after being staked to an early 4-0 lead.
The first A&W Restaurant opened in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1956, more than ten years before McDonald's staked its first set of golden arches anywhere in Canada.
CanAlaska has staked claims covering 75 areas detected in an airborne magnetic survey of the region, which extends over the northern Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Despite Rubio's public optimism, the new poll suggests Florida -- where Rubio has staked his campaign's future -- might serve as a humbling barrier for his White House bid.
Inspectors contracted by the bank staked out the home, banged on the doors and tailed the family in cars, terrorizing them to keep tabs on the property.
But Sigmar Gabriel, the party's leader, who had staked his political future on the vote, is opposed to the EU's trade deal with America, known as TTIP.
There are three among them upon whom the future was linked; three who challenged Trump existentially and staked their careers, their good fortune and honor in opposition.
Mr. Herz, who worked on other radio and theater productions as stage manager and casting director for Welles's Mercury Theater company, staked one additional claim to fame.
Having publicly staked itself to using U.S. forces as leverage for ensuring Iran's departure from Syria, the Trump administration is undermining its own strong rhetoric against Iran.
Shohei Ohtani had three hits, including a two-run bases-loaded single in the second off Andrew Cashner that staked the Angels to a 3-0 lead.
"We want a good deal with our EU partners," Raab said, stating that there had been a "series of fairly stubborn positions staked out by the EU".
Interestingly, meeting these requirements is easy with some careful crafting of business plans by economic consultants who are not involved or staked in the actual future developments.
"This is going to give our country the lift it requires," said Ramaphosa, who has staked his reputation on reviving the economy after a decade of stagnation.
Among them was President Santos, who had staked his legacy on the peace deal and had been rumored as a possible contender for the Nobel Peace Prize.
In his dissent in Glossip, Breyer staked out new territory in the debate over whether the death penalty has proved too unfair, and racially discriminatory, to continue.
Bob Corker, a Republican from Tennessee, has staked out ground that he would not vote for a tax bill that increased the deficit by a single penny.
To reach those voters, Bullock does not plan a sprint to the left to compete with other better-known candidates who have staked out more liberal positions.
Now they have staked their fortunes on another precinct of Long Island City, Hunters Point, a thumb-shape peninsula bordered by Newtown Creek and the East River.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in was instrumental in facilitating the Trump-Kim summit and has staked much of his political capital on a rapprochement with Pyongyang.
However, he was staked with an early and took advantage, allowing one run and nine hits with six strikeouts and three walks over 5 2/3 innings.
The former four-star Marine Corps general was viewed by many as a stabilizing force in a White House that has staked several unorthodox foreign policy positions.
Mr. Arora, a former Google executive, invested billions of the company's money and was paid extravagantly as he staked a claim to take over from Masayoshi Son.
The protest has been called by hardline former president Álvaro Uribe who staked his administration between 2002 and 2010 on his tough military response to the FARC.
We Buy Gold staked out a space further west than all these other galleries, closer to Clinton Hill and quite accessible by the A or C trains.
The Yankees staked Sabathia to an early lead when Brett Gardner doubled to lead off the game and scored on a two-out single by Didi Gregorius.
Kurdish militias have staked out areas of de facto autonomy in parts of the country but are not entirely aligned with either the government or the rebels.
"I don't know of any justice who has staked out as strong a position on presidential immunity even from questioning as Judge Kavanaugh has," Mr. Dellinger said.
In the Senate race, Mr. Renacci, 59, has staked his campaign on his relationship with the president and attacked Mr. Brown for opposing Mr. Trump's tax cuts.
Not only can we probably expect an awkward personal relationship between Trump and Trudeau, but both countries have staked out pretty different turf for their national identities.
Even in Najaf, the intellectual center of Iraqi Shiism and the home of the country's most revered ayatollah, Ali al-Sistani, the Iranians have staked out ground.
At Mr. Cacace's trial, Mr. Calabro testified that he was part of a crew that staked out Officer Dols' house in Sheepshead Bay and executed him outside.
Cynthia Nixon, whose run for governor of New York is staked on her experience as an activist in the public schools, released her education platform on Wednesday.
By requiring students to learn three types of essay writing — argumentative, informational and narrative — the Core staked a claim for writing as central to the American curriculum.
There's not much Trump can do about that, but it's a problem for him considering how much political capital he's staked on the strength of the Dow.
Barrett is something of an authority on interrogation methods, and since he has staked his reputation on his interviews with Kimberly, his job is suddenly in jeopardy.
Volkswagen has staked its future on what it says will be a family of moderately priced electric vehicles, making emission-free transportation accessible to middle-class buyers.
Russia, with the longest Arctic coast, ostentatiously staked a claim to vast stretches of the Arctic seabed by planting a flag beneath the North Pole in 2007.
The president has staked his foreign policy on confronting Tehran with economic sanctions and tough rhetoric, but until last week had largely held off on engaging militarily.
In some ways it's a compliment to like the art of the game and its own politics that it can become outdated because it staked certain positions.
But it begs another question: Have American leaders, both political and military, staked so much of their reputations here that Iraq has become "too big to fail"?
Prime Minister Zoran Zaev had staked his political career and his country's future on resolving a three-decade-old dispute with neighboring Greece over his nation's name.
But the White House has also staked much of its agenda in the Middle East on the growing partnership with Saudi Arabia and the MBS' new leadership.
McCall said ITV had been right to shift focus, and its next step would be in subscription video-on-demand (SVOD), territory staked out by Netflix (NFLX.
Trump staked his campaign on a hard-line immigration stance, complete with mass deportations, a ban on Muslim immigration and a border wall paid for by Mexico.
And there was a prevailing sense of the importance of following through on a campaign promise upon which so many House Republicans had staked their political reputations.
Positivists staked out progressive stances on an array of issues, waging crusades against government corruption and in favor of legislation to improve working conditions for poor Brazilians.
The streaming giant also staked its Oscar hopes last year on Alfonso Cuarón's "Roma," a black-and-white film based on the director's childhood in Mexico City.
It is a view Kashkari has staked out repeatedly over the past couple of years, but only recently has it been adopted by his policy-setting colleagues.
Nicknamed "Evel Knievel" after the late motorbike stunt rider for his audacious bets, Cawkwell is going against the trend that Brexit punts are more modest: he has staked a four-figure sum on a British departure from the EU. Political betting has become a serious business in recent years for Britain's 6.3-billion-pound gambling industry, with about 100 million pounds thought to have been staked on last year's general election.
Opinion polls are making increasingly grim reading for Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, less than three weeks before the referendum on which he has staked his political future.
Biden has staked out a position as a somewhat old-fashioned moderate who would welcome compromise with Republicans, a stance that has enraged the Democrats' left-wing base.
"The PSD staked everything on the referendum, by associating with it and trying to capitalize on it," said Sergiu Miscoiu, a political science professor at Babes-Bolyai University.
He has held meetings at his New York City office, not far from Trump Tower but away from reporters staked out there, people familiar with the talks said.
Other major foreign players such as Anheuser-Busch InBev, Carlsberg Group and SABMiller have also staked their bets on Vietnamese drinkers and set up breweries in the country.
Jay Inslee, who's staked his candidacy on addressing the climate crisis, was the first in the field to call for one, but the idea has since gained traction.
I wanted to understand what lay beyond the stable little colony my family had built, out on the endless frontier where my great-uncle had staked his claim.
The stock may also be reacting to ongoing trade tensions between the US and China, as Tesla has staked its future on building and selling its cars there.
Center fielder Charlie Blackmon had staked the Rockies to a 2-0 lead with his 25th homer in the fourth inning and a RBI single in the fifth.
Trump rarely talks about abortion on the campaign trail or in televised interviews, despite the fact that many of his rivals have staked out positions on the issue.
Atop that, Guterres has personally staked out positions in the past year that run counter to recent administration policy, and which might not improve his White House reception.
Bookies say the referendum could be Britain's biggest political betting event, though the amount taken will probably equate only to that staked on a single big football match.
As a practising Orthodox Christian, Mr Poroshenko had been passionately involved in church affairs and staked his unsuccessful election campaign on a slogan of "army, language and faith".
"The field has really blossomed," said Suvi Gezari at the University of Maryland, one of the few stubborn pioneers who staked their careers on TDEs during leaner years.
Outside the Wells Fargo Center, the home of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Bernie Sanders supporters have literally staked their claim on Roosevelt Park: They've erected tents.
Yet rather than seek ways to give families more options, some people wanting to fix the city's education woes have staked out a position on rolling back choice.
Republican governor Pete Wilson turned California and the Bay Area solidly blue when he staked and lost his political career on the anti-immigrant Proposition 187 in 1994.
It can be staked into the ground and looks just looks like a lawn ornament, making it perfect for gardening, pool parties, bonfires, or any other backyard activities.
Even in this early stage of the 2020 race, nearly all of President Donald Trump's would-be opponents have staked out their support for expanding health-care coverage.
The government had staked its authority to compel Apple to cooperate on the All Writs Act, which was instituted in 1789 and has been amended several times. Rep.
The Rose's inaugural director, Sam Hunter, was staked to an acquisition budget of $22019,000 with the stipulation that no individual work could be purchased for more than $5,000.
He staked to a 343-2 lead but was removed after giving up two hits and a walk to three of the first four batters in the sixth.
Washington (CNN)For months, President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and top aides have staked any progress dealing with North Korea's burgeoning nuclear program on China's involvement.
Trump has staked much of his political support on delivering changes to the tax code, an initiative that has prompted investors to send markets surging to new records.
He had staked his strategy on winning — or placing top among establishment candidates — in New Hampshire, even securing the once-coveted endorsement of the New Hampshire Union Leader.
The approval is also a boon for HSBC CEO Stuart Gulliver, who has partly staked his reputation on growing the bank's presence in the southern region of China.
Fast start helps Marlins rout Mets NEW YORK — The Miami Marlins staked Jarred Cosart to a big lead Monday night — too big a lead, as it turned out.
Two hours before, Brendan McDermid, Shannon Stapleton and freelancer Eduardo Munoz staked out both entrances to the courthouse, which was ringed by barricades to control the expected crowd.
But the larger, more consequential, query is whether the new justice, who has staked out the far right of the bench, will push other conservatives to the left.
That drew a stern rebuke from Justice Clarence Thomas, who has staked out one of the most expansive visions of the Second Amendment on the court's current bench.
Trump has staked his re-election bid in part on the strength of the U.S. economy and revamping U.S. trade relations with China, Europe, Japan, Mexico and Canada.
Trump has staked particularly hard-line positions on immigration as a group of thousands of Central American migrants make their way to the southern border to seek asylum.
Now, having staked much of his presidency on a rapprochement with Pyongyang, Moon comes to the White House with the goal of keeping U.S.-North Korean diplomacy afloat.
President Juan Manuel Santos had staked his legacy on achieving peace, but his approval ratings were so low that his endorsement may have actually hurt the deal's chances.
Impact investors like Jim Sorenson have staked their own investments on models that can take Opportunity Zones capital off the coasts and into deeply distressed and rural communities.
For Mr. Trump, who has staked much of his legitimacy as a candidate on his strength in the polls, the numbers are a dose of cold, dangerous math.
"As the establishment insider, Vukmir has staked her entire campaign on the need to win a convention in May," Nicholson spokesman Brandon Moody told the Wisconsin State Journal.
But the front-runner's crown sits precariously on his head, after he got a late start and staked out a more centrist role than his most significant rivals.
Santos, who has staked his legacy on achieving peace, said he would meet with all political parties on Monday to find a way forward for the peace process.
South Africa's new president Cyril Ramaphosa has staked his reputation on revitalising the economy and rooting out corruption, which marred his predecessor Jacob Zuma's nine years in power.
A 26-2035 run near the end of the first half staked Kansas to a 219-53 halftime margin as nine Jayhawks scored before 25 minutes had elapsed.
The one presidential candidate who's staked his reputation on being "really rich" is actually not all that rich, at least, not as far as his campaign is concerned.
And in an interview with the UK paper The Sunday Star, rapper-cum-businessman Jay Z has already staked his claim for the hunk-faced boy band member.
When she died and when her body was recovered, the townspeople were rumored to have to staked her through the heart to prevent her from haunting their town.
But even before the impeachment proceedings, Stefanik was viewed as a young, dynamic member of the party — one who staked out a position that's closer to the center.
He has staked too much on USMCA as a source of economic stability for his incoming government to put it at risk simply because of Central American refugees.
The remarks appeared to edge beyond the position that Ms. Collins staked out in conversations with reporters last week, when she made clear that she saw Roe v.
More measured than provocative, Ms. Rosen, a first-term congresswoman and former synagogue president, has not staked out any extreme positions on issues that have energized the left.
What this study does show is that people who have staked a claim on one diet's superiority over another don't have as strong a case as they think.
Cruz, an anti-Obamacare firebrand who has staked much of his reputation on helping shepherd this health care bill through the Senate, has maybe/possibly found a compromise.
The story was published after a Herald team, which included Fiedler, staked out Hart's home following an anonymous tip — a move that was much criticized at the time.
Cruz staked out maximally conservative positions on most major issues, some of which are based on far-right economic theories or rely on wishful thinking about international affairs.
He is a libertarian who has long staked out his own positions on issues such as gay marriage, government surveillance and Mr. Trump's entry restrictions on Muslim travelers.
As the date for the meeting drew closer, American and North Korean officials staked out deeply divergent positions on how quickly the North should surrender its nuclear arsenal.
An elderly couple had seen the killers' Lancia automobile as they staked out Mr. Matteotti's house in the days before the kidnapping and wrote down the license plate.
Santos, who has staked his political legacy on pushing the peace process with the FARC, has promised that a final peace deal will be signed by July 20.
When Michael Brantley singled with one out in the seventh and the Yankees already staked to a 20-33 lead, Manager Joe Girardi appeared headed to the mound.
He has staked his reputation as a reformer who aims to reduce the kingdom's dependence on oil and open the national oil company, Aramco, to limited foreign investment.
More than a dozen candidates have staked their presidential bids on a breakout moment that has not yet happened, one they argue could come if Mr. Biden falters.
It's worth noting that Buttigieg has staked out important positions on the campaign trail, such as vowing to withdraw all US troops from Afghanistan in his first year.
Mr. Renzi had already tendered his resignation early Monday, after Italians overwhelmingly rejected a series of proposed changes to the Constitution on which he had staked his seat.
Burger King has staked its claim to the throne with its name, but the fast-food chain has more than beef and plant-based substitutes on its menu.
Still, many of the same observers warned that the Sanders campaign's ambitions are staked on a strategy that demands a break from historical convention -- drawing out young voters.
However, Jimenez was staked to an early lead and took advantage, allowing one run and nine hits with six strikeouts and three walks over 5/2/3 innings.
It's the latest in a string of wins for Nintendo, which staked its future on the Switch and wound up delivering the fastest-selling console of all time.
But Trump has also staked his tenure on the success of the U.S. economy, and many economists see trade tensions and a tilt towards protectionism as increasing recession risks.
Schwarber's second home run led off the fourth, and two outs later, Happ ripped a solo shot that staked the Cubs to a 5-1 lead and chased Tomlin.
The focus for the euro is now on an Italian referendum on Sunday that could reject constitutional reforms, on which Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has staked his political future.
Between changing audience demands and changing metrics for measuring that demand, NBC seems to have staked out a hybrid strategy that combines new formats with the tried-and-true.
Abrams, who has made her struggle with student loan debt a major talking point, has staked her candidacy on finding those voters, talking to them, and turning them out.
Profitability in Ladbrokes' UK retail has been declining y-o-y due to falling OTC amounts staked, higher taxes and increased regulation partially offset by growing machines game revenue.
While the final results were unclear, there was no shortage of drama inside the middle school gymnasium, where each of the campaigns staked out room on the yellow bleachers.
He didn't worship at his usual hometown service, which some reporters had staked out in hopes of catching a glimpse or asking a question of the elusive Republican candidate.
The prime minister has staked his political future on the vote over his plans, which would reduce the role of the Senate and take back power from the regions.
Paul seems ungettable: He staked his opposition on the $182 billion in stabilization funding, calling it an insurance bailout, and leadership would never remove that money from the bill.
Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, whose whole campaign has been staked on Midwestern moderation, was on the platform with Warren in the first debate and failed to engage her.
Die hard eclipse chasers have, for the most part, staked out their claims to watch the eclipse out west around Wyoming or Idaho, where the weather prospects are best.
Google has also staked part of its business on AI. Earlier this year, CEO Sundar Pichai announced virtual assistant and messenger products that draw on the company's AI advances.
ICE has staked out courthouses, launched raids critics say violate the Fourth Amendment, and threatened to deport many people who had previously been allowed to stay in the country.
Netflix has staked its future on global expansion and creating original TV shows, movies and documentaries to attract new customers and keep the existing ones paying monthly subscription fees.
A loss in his home state would be a blow to Kasich, who has largely staked his campaign on winning there and other delegate-rich, mid-March Midwestern contests.
Ramaphosa, who replaced Jacob Zuma as president in February, has staked his reputation on rooting out the corruption and mismanagement associated with Zuma's nine scandal-plagued years in power.
A pedestrian Mets offense had staked Syndergaard to an early four-run lead, but even Syndergaard, their best pitcher, wilted, delivering by far his worst start of the season.
Allies on alert There's perhaps no one who has personally staked as much on the success of getting Kim and Trump to meet than South Korea's Moon Jae-in.
Many modern couples negotiate such an arrangement, but for Cusk it was more than a pragmatic bargain, or even a matter of justice—she staked her identity on it.
Mr. Santos, who has staked his legacy on a deal, must now sell it to his people, who will be asked to vote in an up-or-down referendum.
Mr. Santos had staked his legacy on achieving peace, but his approval ratings were so low at the time that his endorsement may have actually hurt the deal's chances.
Gun rights advocates, who believe not only in the right to bear arms but also that carrying them in public makes them safer, have staked out their ground, too.
He has tapped into a potent, pervasive anger among American voters, and some of the positions that he's staked out are much, much more popular than was previously understood.
Nowotny had already staked out a tough policy line in an interview with Reuters in April that drew a rare comment from the ECB distancing itself from his remarks.
Many investors believe Trump cannot afford prolonged instability in financial markets since his reputation was staked so closely on economic growth and the success of the U.S. stock market.
"Senator Marco Rubio, who has staked his future on wining his home state, looks like he'll soon be toast," said Peter Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University poll.
Earlier in 2016, Deadpool staked a dominant claim on that list's #20093 spot, with a $132.4 million start soaring past the $91.8 million The Matrix Reloaded earned in 2003.
The declaration follows a similar announcement on increasing border security by Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, who had previously staked her legacy on welcoming hundreds of thousands of migrants.
Staked to a 213-0 first-inning lead off Masahiro Tanaka, Snell cruised through five shutout innings, and five relievers limited the Yankees to one run on five hits.
However, piece by piece, Murff and Young staked the perimeter of their own experiences — trying to get a grasp on a phantom presence that seemed to follow them everywhere.
With an American naval carrier staked out near the peninsula, and North Korea all but promising another nuclear test, China has urged both countries to stop provoking each other.
The abridged version begins with George Monroe, a prospector more interested in gold than natural beauty, who staked his claim in the 2100s and named the springs after himself.
And in the investigation into the congressional campaign of Connecticut State Representative Chris Donovan, federal agents employed an informant and an undercover agent and staked out a political convention.
This Smoky Mountain town staked its claim in the Fourth of July celebration game in 27, when it kicked off a July 29 parade at exactly 210:245 a.m.
Since leaving Venezuela, Carvajal has denounced Maduro and given his support to opposition leader Juan Guaido, who has staked a rival claim to the Venezuelan presidency with U.S. support.
Disney's chief executive, Robert A. Iger, has staked his legacy on this deal, and to gain control of Fox, he had to fend off an aggressive play by Comcast.
Toshiba has staked its future on the sale, with the proceeds earmarked to help repair the financial damage from a disastrous foray into nuclear power in the United States.
Starter Seth Lugo (2-1) allowed four runs over five and two-thirds innings against the Giants, and was staked to a large lead by the Mets' offensive onslaught.
That's because most podcasts are free and dependent on advertising, and Apple has staked out a pro-privacy position that makes it difficult to compete in ad-supported industries.
A survey in New Hampshire — which votes eight days after the Iowa caucuses — tells a similar story: Sanders has staked out a narrow lead, with a battle for second.
Florida's high-flying offense staked goaltender Chris Driedger to a six-goal lead, however, and the club went on to post an 8-4 win over the Maple Leafs.
We staked a claim in front with the beach walkers, body surfers and a doughy man with a Hula-Hoop, his appendage swinging in sync with each hip gyration.
Institutions with smaller collections — from the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York to Tate Modern in London — staked their claims to more diverse, more global art histories.
The candidate earning the highest favorable marks was former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, who has staked the future of his candidacy on a big win in South Carolina.

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