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"Thank God the federal government stepped in because had the federal government not stepped in — even though it has unfinished business — but had it not stepped in, people like me and people like Senator Harris and others — our ancestors— would have still been enslaved, so I'm really insulted by that," she said.
" Like she had accidentally stepped in dog shit, "Ew.
Congress stepped in to save the funding -- this time.
Instead Thomspon stepped in to throw a low round kick, it rode up Woodley's leg as the champion stepped in, got caught, and suddenly Thompson was on his back like it was 2005.
I willingly stepped in the ring and took a risk.
He had stepped in a puddle of blood, he said.
Others, including the publisher, stepped in to defend the books.
We'll never know, because when Luke stepped in, sparks flew.
And that's when the Trump administration royally stepped in it.
Retailers have also finally stepped in to meet the demand.
When they cut down on credit, European competitors stepped in.
But where Twitter balked, the SEC has now stepped in.
At some point Morris stepped in, and she was handcuffed.
I'm thankful other prosecutors stepped in to finally deliver justice.
Withdrawals continued and on August 29th the CBR stepped in.
Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky stepped in to fill Robin's role.
Two days later Binyamin Netanyahu, the prime minister, stepped in.
Did it look like a bookstore when you stepped in?
That's when a troll stepped in to "explain" the situation.
But crossings fell by 70% after Mr Minniti stepped in.
But, thankfully, a woman stepped in to lend some assistance.
Talk about the people who stepped in to help others.
But Donnie couldn't fathom it, so my dad stepped in.
Two bystanders stepped in between the men, according to video.
That's when his guardian gator, Albert the Alligator, stepped in.
When Grillot stepped in, he was allegedly shot, as well.
But I would have stepped in no matter my outfit.
NGOs like the Red Cross and Unicef have stepped in.
As crowds grew, indignant bystanders stepped in to confront Klein.
Fortunately, Jade's family and teachers stepped in to help her.
Private investment firms have stepped in to fill the void.
This Court should have stepped in to resolve this conflict.
Herzog's son stepped in to help, and the lights dimmed.
But then the President stepped in to undo a deal.
Guys just stepped in and took advantage of the opportunities.
"Companies that have stepped in to improve productivity," he said.
But Saipov stepped in and "calmed everything down," Batista says.
Bill Weld, stepped in to remind him of Vicente Fox.
I stepped in and managed to calm them both down.
Immediately, adults should have stepped in to defuse the situation.
With Officer Valencia still in a coma, we stepped in.
An LA County Sheriff's deputy stepped in to comfort him.
Sensing an opportunity, I stepped in and saved his life.
Spain and France stepped in and saved the migrants' lives.
The other women did nothing, so I quickly stepped in.
Prosecutors stepped in last year to file the necessary paperwork.
In some cases, local officials and charities have stepped in.
In Zouping, after some workers demonstrated, local officials stepped in.
Warren stepped in to run the business, eventually taking over.
I stepped in front of them and flagged one down.
But Glen Mazzara stepped in and did an astonishing job.
Mac has really stepped in and done a great job.
That's when Cohen stepped in to help out the mogul.
The White House stepped in, ostensibly to mediate the dispute.
The place was half empty when the Hendrickses stepped in.
In response, Kihnu women stepped in and ran the island.
This time, in 2018, Netflix stepped in — with some caveats.
Dear Heloise: I stepped in gasoline at the gas station.
She's stepped in a few times, and she looks great.
Kardashian West has stepped in to shut all that down.
Firefighters and police officers stepped in where paramedics were overloaded.
The clubhouse felt welcoming as soon as I stepped in.
Some banks stepped in, lending to companies at elevated rates.
Greg Abbott's (R) agenda — until Abbott stepped in to mediate.
Russia stepped in with military support for Assad in 2015.
Raddatz has stepped in to do the debate for her.
The respiratory therapist stepped in and removed the breathing tube.
After an intentional walk to Anthony Rizzo, Zobrist stepped in.
Matthew G. Whitaker stepped in as the acting attorney general.
At one point during the healthcare debate, Harris stepped in.
So the court of public opinion stepped in, says Burns.
Udacity CEO Vishal Makhijani left in October and Thrun stepped in.
Moicano found good success with low kicks as Ortega stepped in.
After CEO Vishal Makhijani left in October and Thrun stepped in.
After Malta refused, Spain stepped in and offered to accept them.
In rare cases, the Food and Drug Administration has stepped in.
Lawyers for the Trump administration stepped in to back the litigation.
After Gianni's murder, Donatella stepped in as Versace's new creative leader.
Then the Obama-era FCC finally stepped in and said no.
But phone makers have stepped in to fill that niche, too.
Seth Smith, batting second, stepped in for Aoki in left field.
But then other federal courts stepped in to keep DACA alive.
"They have stepped in and been an amazing resource," Reinke said.
Women's issues weren't considered issues at all — until RBG stepped in.
Luckily for him, his principal stepped in and saved the day.
The federal government has repeatedly stepped in to turbocharge higher education.
Both the United States and China have stepped in to mediate.
Well, now Reigns has gone and stepped in Game of Thrones.
The FTC stepped in shortly afterwards to look into these violations.
But amid the sparring, Tyler Cameron stepped in to defend her.
In the Polisario, Tehran saw an opportunity, so it stepped in.
PDT Other transportation companies have stepped in to help stuck travelers.
When Showtime passed, the CW stepped in to save the day.
With Ratjen apparently unwilling to tell his story, others stepped in.
And the moment he stepped in, everything changed about the election.
A video producer stepped in to handle the technical aspects, too.
Udacity CEO Vishal Makhijani left in October and Thrun stepped in.
Eventually, even federal government officials stepped in and deported some Chinese.
Eventually, cloud host DigitalOcean stepped in and took the database offline.
A few others also stepped in to set the record straight.
Nontraditional lenders have stepped in to fill some of this gap.
When Ian Grillot stepped in, he was allegedly shot, as well.
When Clinton stepped in to defend herself, she ended up struggling.
Now, Minaj has stepped in to help keep the streak going.
Prime Minister Najib Razak also stepped in to calm the waters.
When the other kid stepped in, Dean allegedly choked him too.
Their entire community also stepped in to help care for Dominique.
The government has stepped in as the employer of last resort.
" Her husband also stepped in, commenting, "I can attest… same nose.
But before long, Munn stepped in to shut down the rumor.
The first time Brown stepped in, Lawler swung for the fences.
" I finally stepped in and said, "We have to show respect.
State banks stepped in aggressively to defend that level in December.
A security guard then stepped in, pushing the girl's hand away.
Egypt has also stepped in to defuse the potentially explosive situation.
That's when the dynamic daddy duo Skipper and Ping stepped in.
Baldwin then stepped in again to try to defuse the situation.
Lamar stepped in for an assist on "Freedom," also from Lemonade.
And foreign banks have stepped in on some of the deals.
The school resource officer then stepped in and disarmed the student.
Where science failed, prejudice stepped in and observation yielded to opinion.
Unicef stepped in again to help with the sewage plant's operation.
When the Iraqi Army fled the battlefield, these militias stepped in.
Then a judge stepped in and blocked the changes, for now.
The Justice Department stepped in afterward, according to the securities filing.
But their families, friends and even strangers stepped in to help.
Almost immediately, Chinese government censors stepped in to quash the movement.
"We learned our lesson and we stepped in immediately," he said.
The central government, once it stepped in, has been more decisive.
Some jawing continued before James stepped in to pull Thompson away.
A male astronaut stepped in to help complete the mission instead.
That's when technology and a little bit of luck stepped in.
That is where businesses like Drop Top Customs have stepped in.
Then Giselle Burgess stepped in with the idea of a troop.
Congress should have stepped in long ago with serious immigration reform.
That&aposs when Styles stepped in to offer a helping hand.
After the birth, volunteer "cuddlers" stepped in when parents were unavailable.
But that's when the director of National Intelligence (DNI) stepped in.
I stepped in, and I&aposve been playing Santa ever since.
So we took a big risk, stepped in, and saved Flickr.
The Treasury Department stepped in with a major bailout that July.
He didn't make history; he only stepped in front of it.
But on Thursday, the administration stepped in to stop the plan.
The Supreme Court stepped in and put the execution on hold.
She said the Supreme Court should not have stepped in yet.
Eventually, courts stepped in to put an end to these practices.
Stock is up around 400% since the new CEO stepped in.
"I stepped in between to pray," Nathan Phillips said on Sunday.
At some parks, volunteers have stepped in to help with cleanup.
Rowe stepped in front of Julian Edelman to make his play.
He stepped in when the teams or drivers had a dispute.
They only occasionally stepped in to tell people to keep moving.
But then the state AGs stepped in to force Trump's hand.
He "just heard her...with my ears," and stepped in to help.
"But I think it&aposs close to time that we stepped in."
But wait, Facebook just stepped in and dropped its new data policy.
She was eventually able to obtain the abortion once court stepped in.
Lt. General Joseph Keith Kellogg stepped in as acting national security adviser.
Once the company stepped in, though, it became a large-scale event.
So we stepped in to help purchase the rest of his materials.
That's when Timberlake and Biel stepped in to offer up their home.
Since those comments, though, Fidelity has stepped in to fill that void.
The federal government stepped in and allowed innovation and competition to flourish.
Halsey stepped in and decided her grandson would not return to Yonkers.
Her older sister Scout stepped in to help, and she started treatment.
Here are the groups that have stepped in to help them out.
Before Ryan stepped in front of the camera, he was a viewer.
"I was scared before I stepped in the ring," she said quietly.
Fortunately, Congress has stepped in to get hydropower development back on track.
A group of Democratic attorneys general stepped in to defend the law.
Occasionally, FDA has stepped in to warn people about dangerous cosmetic ingredients.
Iran has gleefully stepped in to help relieve the blockade of Qatar.
Robert Herjavec stepped in, saying he understood the pressures Smith-Jeremie felt.
Hoping to prevent their allies from sparring, Western mediators have stepped in.
Until recently, that is, when Netflix stepped in to fund the work.
The Federal Reserve stepped in to provide foreign central banks with liquidity.
Having more time than the others, he stepped in as the leader.
That's when her twin sister Jill Noe stepped in as a surrogate.
And Johnny Depp really stepped in it with his Trump assassination joke.
David Perdue (R-GA) stepped in to end the line of questioning.
And that was the last time that Schilt stepped in the ring.
India has rarely stepped in to take control of a private company.
Soi Dogs stepped in to help Cola recover from this horrible incident.
Netanyahu stepped in, Soud said, because Israelis "can't face up to Jordanians".
If he hadn't stepped in the cyclist could have been seriously injured.
Regulators also stepped in to investigate some of the claims against Uber.
The U.S. government stepped in in 1948 and broke up this monopoly.
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has stepped in as acting prime minister.
But it's certainly not the first time Sanders has stepped in it.
A woman also stepped in and kicked Mr. Reid's arms and legs.
I'm happy, but a bit surprised that police stepped in so quickly.
Thanks guys, good thing you stepped in with the cold, hard facts.
An off-duty cop, who has yet to be identified, stepped in.
Businessmen and crooks stepped in to deliver services—and turn healthy profits.
And after years of legal battles, the Supreme Court finally stepped in.
In 19893 she stepped in on short notice at the Metropolitan Opera.
Mr. Cuomo appeared pleased to have stepped in to save the day.
Nongovernmental organizations like AfriForum stepped in years ago to fill the gaps.
Public housing is in crisis, and the federal government has stepped in.
Private industry has stepped in, unsupervised and with something close to impunity.
Abigail stepped in to manage their only other income source, their farm.
So the library had stepped in to reclaim the town's literary identity.
Baker stepped in front for his first career interception and scored untouched.
She stepped in to fix what she took to be broken markets.
But its sister company, Verily, stepped in and built the internet tool.
Presidential aides and ministers have stepped in at times to soothe relations.
But farmers' organizations, like Solidarité Paysans (Farmers' Solidarity), have also stepped in.
An Uber arrived, and Fairbanks stepped in carefully, holding up her dress.
Private businesses have stepped in to provide other basic needs like water.
Hughes cleared his throat and stepped in front of the tiki bar.
Eventually, though, legislators stepped in with regulations on morphine and other products.
A man stepped in front of me and put his hand up.
That year, it stepped in because the Republican National Committee was destitute.
It wasn't until Netflix stepped in that "The Irishman" became a reality.
Other city agencies had previously stepped in after complaints at the apartment.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez also stepped in on the platform to defend Swift.
In the short walk to the door, he'd stepped in a puddle.
Then, in February 2019, the FDA stepped in to squash the hype.
Denmark stepped in with government-backed loans; the Americans offered cash, too.
The federal government stepped in with a guarantee that calmed the markets.
Private industry has stepped in, unsupervized and with something close to impunity.
After a few days of Trump's harangues, the Mexican government stepped in.
You see her yelling at him and that's when security stepped in.
A fellow NBA alumnus, Chris Mullin, and his wife stepped in to help.
I couldn't convince her I would block the sensor...Then, you stepped in.
Maybe you stepped in dog doo right before you got to the office.
You know, they had stepped in and stop my husband before anything happen.
The woman who stepped in also didn't know how to seal the deal.
He&aposs been tempered, and he&aposs stepped in when he needed to.
A bar regular, Ian Grillot, stepped in to help escort the man out.
At that point, other fans stepped in and brought Harp to the ground.
But then, in 2012, a heavyweight stepped in to run the AU commission.
Charles stepped in last minute, appearing on the throne next to the Queen.
Suddenly, she stepped in and turned the Expletive's own skinny arms against him.
The Kremlin has stepped in to fill the financing void in many cases.
When their library looked set to close, they stepped in to man it.
"He stepped in for us and was huge," left-hander Matt Boyd said.
And as the U.S. steps offstage, another global power, China, has stepped in.
He wound up sharing credit with Michael Apted, who stepped in to direct.
The PBOC eventually stepped in to provide guarantees for the Bank of Jinzhou.
"There was some skittishness earlier but then some buyers stepped in," he said.
Her sister Heidi stepped in to hold all of us up including Michelle.
He and others simply stepped in to fill the power vacuum, he says.
Robinson started the shoving ... and that's when Clark's teammate, Alfye Gore, stepped in.
Notably, the federal government never stepped in to block New Jersey's efforts. Why?
The critical player in all of this, Manafort, stepped in to take control.
The bank stepped in as the dinar traded at 119.18 to the euro.
Other countries have stepped in to fill the shortfall as US funding disappeared.
A witness stepped in to help the officer and subsequently suffered minor injuries.
In recent decades, federal antitrust authorities have rarely stepped in to block mergers.
As America has pulled back, others have stepped in—geopolitics abhors a vacuum.
Some things went sideways; I stepped in and helped the park stay open.
So, we asked if Bron has ever stepped in to shut him down.
Initially, they say they provided aid, until the ICRC stepped in to help.
Whittaker immediately stepped in again and kneed Romero's face as he ducked forward.
That's when Carol stepped in and offered to let him help her out.
He stepped in and did his thing ... did his thing for the team.
The opponent's jab served to provide openings for Duran as he stepped in.
But if they stepped in it would be seen as a power grab.
That's when Priya Malani at Stash Wealth stepped in — and changed my life.
Ken's Strength Training t-shirt, a bulging squareheaded voice of reason stepped in.
But Patrick J. Foye, the executive director of the Port Authority, stepped in.
James Ehnes stepped in on short notice and the concert was a triumph.
Videos captured New Yorkers who stepped in to direct traffic on their own.
So, a few celebrities have stepped in to offer their prayers and condolences.
I found that some well-wishers had stepped in to plead for mercy.
The bank stepped in as the dinar traded at 118.65 to the euro.
Mike is off this week, so technology editor Pui-Wing Tam stepped in.
Warren Buffett stepped in and invested $3 billion to keep the company afloat.
Narrator: And then Hollywood stepped in, introducing Herbie the Love Bug in 22018.
So Rocha stepped in and built a recruitment process for front end engineers.
Thankfully for Californians, San Francisco State University stepped in to keep FogCam operating.
Riggio has traditionally stepped in to grab the reins in times of trouble.
THE GOOD NEWS IS, WE STEPPED IN AFTER THE PROBLEMS HAD TAKEN PLACE.
We'll take care of him if no one else has stepped in yet.
Luckily, Paramount Pictures stepped in to save the day and produce the movie.
But Michelle Obama stepped in as the avenging angel Anita Hill never had.
We had guys that stepped in the lineup that had huge contributions tonight.
Schiff quickly stepped in to point out that Republicans were violating the rules.
The government, though, has stepped in several times to cool the speculative fever.
Carrot purée stepped in for the potatoes, with purslane providing a briny crunch.
Fernando Hierro, the technical director, stepped in as coach at the last moment.
Other members of the Bronner clan soon stepped in to save the company.
In a surprising move, the Supreme Court stepped in to pause Juliana v.
Riot police stepped in, but a couple in the background seemed non-perturbed.
Many cannot bury their loved ones, so a group of men stepped in.
That's where Harmison stepped in, and gave his opponent something to think about.
With Gase, the Jets have finally stepped in line with the league's curve.
Guards periodically hushed the crowds, and stepped in to stop people taking photographs.
Some really good people stepped in there to try to turn that around.
But one group of men stepped in, collecting abandoned bodies to bury them.
Mao Zedong then stepped in, unwilling to tolerate American soldiers on his doorstep.
Almost immediately, friends and acquaintances stepped in to lend expertise and a hand.
But the government stepped in to release them and the investigation was dropped.
Jagasia, the head of the cancer center, stepped in to oversee his care.
So Norton snapped Ali's head back each time the NABF champ stepped in.
The two chefs had stepped in this summer to help rehabilitate the restaurant.
On two occasions, the veteran editor Ellen Rosenbush stepped in as acting editor.
When the government has stepped in, their solutions have sometimes bordered on parody.
But American doctors and donors stepped in, rebuilding her body and her life.
Taping resumed today as scheduled, and Vanna White has stepped in as host.
Ms. Rollins, the district attorney, said several bystanders also stepped in to help.
Taping resumed today as scheduled and Vanna White has stepped in as host.
His son, Louis Leong, stepped in to take full control of the restaurant.
As my feet thrust forward, the door shot open and B. stepped in.
Tisdale, who employs Grimshaw as an acquisition editor, stepped in to defend Grimshaw.
The person was unable to care for the animal, so Mathis stepped in.
Ted Cruz, stepped in to advocate for Reed, writing a letter to Gov.
While he was in prison, Hoffa's vice president Frank "Fitz" Fitzsimmons stepped in.
But none of them stepped in to help 16-year-old Khaseen Morris.
In 0003, President Barack Obama stepped in to create DACA via executive action.
Governments across Europe stepped in to rescue banks, to save capitalism from itself.
All the way to my next gate, other people stepped in to help.
That's when Shaq finally stepped in and told Barkley to shut it down.
A few jarring connections as Kattar stepped in and suddenly Kattar wasn't so mobile.
On the third flush connection the referee stepped in to call the fight off.
Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade were having the best time — until security stepped in.
Fortunately, Adult Swim stepped in and agreed to fund 18 months of additional work.
Hadid stepped in right before Gigi gave him a little face to elbow contact.    
Other Facebook celebrities with millions of followers also stepped in to coordinate and reassure.
As the condition of our home deteriorated, my grandmother stepped in and took control.
Fortunately, my male friend stepped in and eventually he managed to make him leave.
Then streaming giants like Netflix stepped in and changed the economic realities even more.
To them I say: Yeah, okay, but it stepped in and saved the show.
In the absence of federal action, some states have stepped in to protect borrowers.
Officials in the state of Mexico have also stepped in to offer free services.
The Lightning and General Manager Steve Yzerman stepped in and attended to Kucherov's needs.
He stepped in at St. Philip this month while Father Fleckenstein recovered from illness.
When the Cali organization fell apart in 1995, the Norte Valle cartel stepped in.
In the past four years it has stepped in exclusively to counter appreciation pressures.
Up against apathy, Mr Macron has stepped in to try to mobilise his electorate.
"It is in this context that the security forces stepped in," the minister added.
The Humane Society stepped in six years ago after getting calls from concerned residents.
Would these goals have been achievable in the days before Big Pharma stepped in?
So the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT), the country's largest, stepped in to mediate.
One night she stepped in when a member of her father's group became ill.
Since few cabbies have access to that kind of money, outsiders have stepped in.
Where Lineker began to have success was as McCall stepped in to land strikes.
And that's when an employee stepped in, distracting Martin's daughter and drying her tears.
Thankfully, Gus' mom, Breanne Loveland, was nearby and stepped in to alleviate the situation.
However, when President Trump stepped in and promised to help the Chinese smartphone company.
A few good Samaritans also stepped in to help herd the animals, police said.
That's when the Saudi consulate in Los Angeles stepped in to bail him out.
The HKMA has this year not stepped in with any announcements of bill sales.
I've been yelled at before, stepped in controversy before, but nothing to that extent.
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That's when his biology teacher, Jane Martin, stepped in and created the GoFundMe page.
But the government has stepped in with gusto, ramping up investment by the state.
After hearing from tearful, angry residents at packed public meetings, state officials stepped in.
The incident became testy until Saipov stepped in and "calmed everything down," Batista said.
" Afterward, she told one adviser that she knew she had "just stepped in it.
Congress stepped in and ultimately improved K-12 performance through much of the nation.
Folds of Honor stepped in to send the girls to a private Christian school.
Before he could respond, another journalist, who was black, stepped in, admonishing the guy.
And once again, the state immediately stepped in, taking down some of the posts.
He stepped in with a lot of senior leadership that he needed to hire.
His hard work went viral and now Microsoft has stepped in to help out.
He was prepared to burn the city to the ground when Jaime stepped in.
SoftBank stepped in to manage the company in recent weeks, installing an interim CEO.
Australia's Daniel Kickert then stepped in, shoving Pogoy down, at which point chaos ensued.
Russia stepped in to sponsor the measure — and the Americans did not threaten them.
Investors panicked, and the government stepped in to stop a run on the funds.
Catholic missions have stepped in but can meet only the most urgent shelter needs.
It was Attorney General William P. Barr who stepped in to reject that charge.
Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat, stepped in with an executive order to reactivate them.
Then the state stepped in with the most significant action yet in the probe.
That is when The Washington Post, led by the publisher Katharine Graham, stepped in.
The man stepped in front of the detectives' car to photograph the license plate.
Milar stepped in between the protesters and the police — his boldness shocked both sides.
Warhol refused, so Mr. Hughes stepped in and gambled his savings on the film.
"Nothing has stepped in and stopped Antonio from being eligible to play," Rapoport said.
In moments of corporate crises, Prince Alwaleed has stepped in to tip the balance.
Its central bank has already stepped in to support the country's markets and economy.
Thankfully, the Republican-controlled Congress finally stepped in to crash this price-gouging party.
Today, the court stepped in to protect the First Amendment rights of these physicians.
The trio immediately stepped in and began CPR while waiting for paramedics to arrive.
Other Facebook celebrities with millions of followers also stepped in to coordinate and reassure.
In some cases, Chinese companies have stepped in to bail out failing American factories.
Months later, the government stepped in with a record 45.8 billion pound bank bailout.
Orlando Reece stepped in as interim C.E.O. and was tasked with cutting company expenditures.
Russia has stepped in to fill this gap between the two and court Turkey.
After Jahangard underwent heart surgery, her daughter stepped in to help run the company.
The OPEC oil quotas deal was ripe well before he stepped in the light.
Several countries have also stepped in to ban trading or the usage of cryptocurrencies.
Then Mukesh Ambani, who's estimated to be worth more than $50 billion, stepped in.
And, according to Chinese state-owned media, China has eagerly stepped in to assist.
New private players with deep pockets and government-owned giant BSNL had stepped in.
"The corporate community stepped in and said it had to be changed," Mr. Johnson.
The state Supreme Court soon stepped in to assert its authority over the exam.
But the Turkish government stepped in quickly to release them, and quashed the investigation.
For better and usually worse, social media has stepped in to fill the void.
Do you ever believe that ABC has stepped in and encroached on your vision?
Only when the military stepped in, with tanks alongside protesters, did the dictatorship fall.
And Via stepped in to offer discounted fares to riders when trains shut down.
So, the Youngs explained, the Sharks stepped in and introduced the entrepreneurs to Williams Sonoma.
Do you remember points when you stepped in to tweak it to be more realistic?
He stepped in and took over CPR as Sherry got the AED attached to me.
In the vacuum that was created by the absence of leadership, Jim Comey stepped in.
Meanwhile firms including Gemini, Coinbase and Fidelity have stepped in to be the trusted custodian.
Plummer stepped in for the role and the film was released on its original date.
The Trump administration has stepped in with billions of dollars in aid to US farmers.
And like a goddamn hero, Deadmau5's stepped in to claim his McNugget-y prize.
When King discovered Trump had blocked him on Twitter, Rowling stepped in to lend support.
Madasani and Ian Grillot, a bystander who stepped in to help, remain in critical condition.
Police have stepped in after a gender reveal ceremony took a turn for the worst.
Fate stepped in and made sure the perfect people for Strudel saw that Facebook post.
"The minute I stepped in, I couldn't believe this is happening here," she told CNN.
But conservative commentator Erick Erickson stepped in to defend Berger and personally vouch for him.
Without waiting for his younger sister to reply, Teddy stepped in to answer the question.
But then Google stepped in and forced the team to up the rating to 12.
"He stepped in and carried out the operation on the correct kidney," Hodgson told Metro.
Fortunately, firms have stepped in to take up some of the slack left by consumers.
Ryan Lochte really stepped in it, and Johnny and Amber have settled their legal score.
Luckily, Askinosie and Jandro stepped in to recommend the best crystal to fit our needs.
As depicted in the trailer, Lip stepped in as Shirley's security as well, when needed.
In the past, marketmakers at big banks might have stepped in to limit price moves.
We're told Klepper and the others refused to leave the gathering ... so cops stepped in.
Once again, Kartheiser's Mad Men costars stepped in to spill some details on the romance.
"We had all lost our parents – she stepped in and filled the gap," he continues.
Yet it was France, not America, that stepped in to resolve Lebanon's latest political crisis.
It says it submitted some 40,000 registration forms this year — until Republican officials stepped in.
Without a definitive ruling from Mueller, Barr then stepped in and cleared Trump of obstruction.
" Medley quickly stepped in as peacemaker: "You gotta look at all this and take pause.
The ACLU stepped in, however, and Swift didn't appear to end up filing a lawsuit.
Some conservatives and libertarians have since stepped in to defend Jarrar on free speech grounds.
Security stepped in to control the situation but according to Perry only made things worse.
Two commuters, Jenny and Clive Starr, stepped in to defend the mother and her child.
That's when she stepped in to put an end to everything once and for all.
Also true-to-form, Chrissy Teigen stepped in to give us all a hearty chuckle.
With long ties to the Fever era, he gladly stepped in to promote the bash.
Mark Lloyd, a local resident and volunteer, and now friend to the couple, stepped in.
Then an unlikely savior stepped in: Noyes' decidedly secular, business-savvy son Pierrepont Burt Noyes.
Poussey stepped in to try to calm her down, but ended up on the ground.
But woman's intuition stepped in, and she fell in love with her newest pad instead.
Senate leader Harry Reid (retiring this year) stepped in and killed any chance of compromise.
In February, Consuelos stepped in to co-host Ripa's show and things got personal quick.
And shame that I hadn't stepped in to guide our coverage of the WikiLeaks video.
Yesterday, the Supreme Court stepped in, saying 'Not so fast' and temporarily blocked the plan.
But at least until the Justice Department stepped in, they have been allowed to fester.
Honestly, how far would you have gone if the FBI and such never stepped in?
That's when Shawn Wu stepped in and decided this needed to be a bigger movement.
So the captain called him off the field and stepped in to take his place.
Numerous Hollywood luminaries stepped in to play Batman's demented adversaries in the show's 120 episodes.
FEMA stepped in to assist over 6900,2628 victims whose lives were impacted by the disaster.
Rose McGowan later stepped in playing a half sister after Doherty's character was killed off.
Local journalists have stepped in for free to ease the workload on weary WAPA anchors.
Regional hyper-conservative radio personalities took note and quickly stepped in to fill the void.
While domestic and foreign banks began to shy away from it, Russian ones stepped in.
On Monday, Mr. Holt, like a referee at a prizefight, stepped in only when necessary.
Mike is off this week, so Paul Mozur, the Times's Asia technology correspondent, stepped in.
Lead paint was finally taken off the market in 1978, but then ideology stepped in.
And when cherries weren't in season, different fruits stepped in: apricots, plums, berries, even pears.
The beating only ended when another student reportedly stepped in to break up the fight.
But after CNN profiled the family, an anonymous donor has now stepped in to help.
"Box not having that is a key reason why someone like Starboard stepped in here."
However, a fleet of smaller boats -- including local fishing vessels -- stepped in Wednesday to help.
In the past, the kingdom has stepped in to fill gaps in global oil supply.
Meghan Morris revealed how Softbank stepped in and cleaned house in the wake of WeWork.
Banks and hedge funds have stepped in to sell portfolio protection products to the market.
When the RSPCA was unsuccessful in coaxing Jessie down, the London Fire Brigade stepped in.
Of her own accord, the 9-year-old girl stepped in front of the crowd.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has stepped in to help alleviate the fuel distribution disruption.
During our visit, a young Iraqi man stepped in to pick up a takeout lunch.
Although the military has stepped in for security purposes, it is also involved in intimidation.
Also on Thursday, Vladimir Putin stepped in to defend Trump, like any good friend would.
My husband was one of them but I stepped in and did it for him.
His disdainful, non-commital jab, thrown as if his fist had stepped in something nasty.
Q. You stepped in as C.E.O. after the sudden death of Mr. Nobs in 2013.
Rupert Murdoch stepped in as chairman, sending a clear message: This is a fresh start.
She's clearly pissed, although she does say a manager stepped in and processed the purchase.
Then Rob Goldman was retweeted by Trump and he kind of stepped in it too.
In New York, the state stepped in and has been funding those agencies since 2100.
HUD finally stepped in last year to rectify the situation, but found no easy solution.
Licensing groups such as ASCAP stepped in, establishing broad revenue-sharing agreements to broker royalties.
Some NBA team owners have also stepped in to help workers affected by the shutdown.
I stepped in to flush the bird and found that it was dead and stuffed.
Azevedo moved on this summer, and Dean Goldfine, once Andy Roddick's personal coach, stepped in.
Sanford-Brown operated for years with results like this, until the Education Department stepped in.
Social media platforms have stepped in to replace real violence with a new symbolic surrogate.
Phillies catcher Cameron Rupp stepped in front of an angry Cabrera, who yelled at Ramos.
Congress balked, largely because of free speech concerns, and now President Trump has stepped in.
Years later, she stepped in to help raise me when my mother's marriage fell apart.
Peter Gaynor, a Marine and emergency management expert, stepped in to temporarily lead the agency.
The government in Kiev soon stepped in with the $5.6 billion bailout, nationalizing the lender.
The Cowboys stepped in and signed him as an undrafted free agent following the draft.
He revealed that he stepped in to save the negotiations from falling by the wayside.
Initially, their requests were denied, but early this year the state Supreme Court stepped in.
Finally, one guy -- possibly a restaurant staffer -- stepped in and tried to break it up.
Mike is out this week, so Cecilia Kang, a tech reporter in Washington, stepped in.
It was unlikely lawmakers would have made the cut even before the President stepped in.
I think I stepped in front of his bowling lane a couple of times, too.
Wall Street stepped in, buying mortgages on commercial properties, rental developments and even individual homes.
When that old story recently started trending on Facebook, Snopes stepped in to stop it.
But Rebecca Miller, the film director and screenwriter who runs her father's estate, stepped in.
Bishop said in that firm Free State way as she stepped in from the kitchen.
So Trump stepped in to make it happen, an unusual move for an American president.
Kim Kardashian-West was on the hunt for a surrogate, so her sister, Khloe, stepped in.
Well, until the Air Force stepped in and told us to knock it off, that is.
Until Yandle stepped in for McDonagh, it appeared to be a bad trade for the Rangers.
The commission stepped in and ordered El Salvador to allow doctors to take care of her.
I was okay, even if I felt like I'd stepped in front of a transit bus.
On several occasions, the duo stepped in front of King to answer questions addressed to him.
Amos eventually returned to school after a charity called Yoneco - Youth Net and Counselling - stepped in.
He was an activist who stepped in the whites- only railroad car expecting to be arrested.
Mets general manager Brodie Van Wagenen told reporters on Monday that Cespedes stepped in a hole.
Since the lawsuit was filed, some companies have stepped in to help close the pay gap.
The soldier was arrested, and a park-affiliated committee tasked with improving local relations stepped in.
He helped Doe navigate a turbulent home life and essentially stepped in as a father figure.
Chief Justice John Roberts stepped in and said the lawyer could address Sotomayor's question later on.
As I made to pass between them, one stepped in front of me, blocking my way.
In Charlottesville, antifa stepped in to protect clergy members from an advancing crowd of neo-Nazis.
Ashton Kutcher stepped in for the remainder of the sitcom's run as a new character.   adiosRoseanne!
Christopher Plummer stepped in for the role and the film was released on its original date.
The government was overwhelmed by the catastrophe, and the group stepped in to fill the void.
Fintech companies stepped in and brought new ideas to an industry that had seriously lacked innovation.
Later, Double Fine stepped in to help distribute, which is how Everything wound up on PS4.
The federal government stepped in and built (and still manages) many of the dams and pumps.
That was largely because the federal government quickly stepped in to clean up the commercial banks.
But the Queen stepped in when Kate was pregnant in 2012 and issued a new patent.
Then two years ago Barcelona-based keyboard app maker, ThingThing, stepped in to take over development.
A third first lady, played by comedian Brian Stack, then stepped in to take her place.
Rousseff was suspended in May, and her vice president, Michel Temer, stepped in as interim president.
Glencore stepped in after local shareholders exercised pre-emption rights following delays to the Sinopec deal.
Her security team stepped in as Sediuk appeared to be attempting to kiss her rear end.
Policymakers stepped in to prevent the extraordinary collapse in prices and incomes experienced in the 1930s.
Khalifa certainly cannot be objective on that front, so we've stepped in to settle the score.
Mark Consuelos stepped in as guest co-host on his wife Kelly Ripa's show on Wednesday.
"We had an engine problem during time trials and the whole team stepped in," Friesen said.
Remember when Clinton stepped in front of Trump on the town hall debate stage in October?
Their landlady stepped in to protect her and threatened to call the police to arrest Moufak.
Clinton Township Fire Chief Michael Phy stepped in when he heard what his firefighter had done.
And the new camera and sensor could identify users as they stepped in front of it.
When Secondhand Hounds found out about the pup, they immediately stepped in to rescue the animal.
And police have said the situation could have ended in tragedy if Abell hadn't stepped in.
Press Secretary Sean Spicer The administration wasn't a day old when Spicer first stepped in it.
We're told he tried to grab Christina, but 2 guys stepped in and the fight started.
Instead, local organizations stepped in to defuse the situation when they were made aware of it.
Our DaBaby sources told us Don Trag got aggressive and that's when his security stepped in.
Initially, Stump wrote them, until Wentz stepped in, feeling Stump didn't take the task seriously enough.
Written largely in the vernacular, they stirred up controversy so successfully that the censors stepped in.
As the situation escalated, several other shoppers stepped in to speak up on the employees' behalf.
The president's friends and relatives, such as his former judo partners, the Rotenberg brothers, stepped in.
Tamura's game, aside from his strong wrestling, was timing kicks and knees as opponents stepped in.
As Kristin continued to spiral, Mark stepped in and urged her to sign herself into rehab.
Shields is undefeated and has WRECKED every woman who has stepped in the ring with her.
Rights organizations like Amnesty International also stepped in to help fund some of the legal fees.
About three weeks later, Jack Griffin was fired as chief executive and Mr. Dearborn stepped in.
In 2017, Dr. Hahn stepped in to run M.D. Anderson after Dr. DePinho announced his resignation.
" Schumer added that Democratic and Republican staffs were "making great progress until the president stepped in.
The poet Saul Williams stepped in to dub Basquiat's lines, after the artist's death in 1989.
Patriots rookie wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell stepped in, as did other Bills — as Brissett kept going.
And what racist legislation couldn't accomplish, gentrification has stepped in to take care of the rest.
Labor Secretary Tom Perez stepped in earlier this month as negotiations failed to produce a contract.
Sometimes, Mr. Trump has stepped in to help a person in need, with the cameras rolling.
Or, the city's leaders would have stepped in earlier to repair the broken mass transit system.
Northam appeared to consider a reporter's request to do Jackson's moonwalk before his wife stepped in.
But the studio quickly stepped in, demanding numerous rewrites, complaining that the film was too dark.
The Kremlin stepped in to cement President Bashar Assad's grip on power in Syria last summer.
Bozymowski said store security had detained the woman for shoplifting before the NYPD officers stepped in.
My aunt stepped in and cosigned an $18,000 loan, for which I'll always be extremely grateful.
Then Rose stepped in with a tweet and a hashtag that shut the whole thing down.
Yogurt company Chobani then stepped in and paid off a large part of the $77,000 debt.
Instead, he said, he stepped in because four of his colleagues voted to grant a stay.
The Department of Defense has also stepped in to support FEMA's efforts to stabilize the situation.
Stephens was never able to recover and the referee stepped in to wave off the fight.
" Andy Kill, who works in media relations for 23andMe, stepped in: "We can unequivocally deny that.
We saw how the MLBPA stepped in to protect their players in the A-Rod case.
Then the two stepped in at the same time and Bisping ate a short left elbow.
The Supreme Court's constitutional chamber had stepped in during similar situations in the past, he said.
The referee stepped in to give Cikatic the count and Hug had levelled the playing field.
We've been at parties where someone has called Caitlyn Jenner 'Bruce' and mum has stepped in.
Regulators have also stepped in after the fact to take a look at the project's parameters.
Thankfully Dad stepped in and in his business-like manner brought the meeting to a close.
Felder stepped in with a jab into a right hook, attempting to circumvent Ricci's high guard.
When I finally did, Diana stepped in, and now he gets to sit this one out.
The S.V.C.A. had stepped in to help Yu and his family with a First Amendment lawsuit.
Days later, an even more ruthless and radical leader stepped in to fill Mullah Mansour's shoes.
SoftBank has stepped in at Fair with an extra $260 million and installed an interim CEO.
In the prayer circle, when Mr. Klimple became too emotional to proceed, Mr. Beard stepped in.
Wealthy patrons have stepped in and nonprofits and public radio stations have sought to fill holes.
But he arrived at the Lyric too late to play Cain, and an understudy stepped in.
"After the speaker pulled out, Steve stepped in to help protect our majority in the House."
The military stepped in after Mugabe sacked his presumed successor, Vice President Emerson Mnangagwa, last week.
Bishop, a state senator from Mecklenburg County, stepped in to replace Harris as the Republican nominee.
The foreign ministry suspended him from his job but the president stepped in to reinstate him.
Epik also stepped in to provide service to the Daily Stormer after CloudFlare suspended its service.
The military has stepped in to enforce a lockdown, but the action may be too late.
The Bank of Japan later stepped in by easing monetary policy further in an emergency meeting.
The Boston Red Sox stepped in and sent 48 sets of old uniforms to help out.
Corporate America stepped in and aggressively moved to supporting individuals to work at home, for example.
Before Governor McAuliffe stepped in, more than one in five black Virginians were barred from voting.
That's where Priyanka Chopra, Turner's new sister-in-law, stepped in to help plan the event.
But he stepped in on the second series and immediately lit a spark in Iowa State.
The Chinese government has stepped in to protect investors, avert ripple effects and ensure social stability.
It was his former teammate Orr who stepped in front of Ewing and kept the peace.
This week, Human Rights Watch stepped in, recommended reforming the practices of the Chilean police force.
Guice stepped in for Leonard Fournette, who skipped the game in preparation for the N.F.L. draft.
Luckily, beer and corn stepped in to give us the rivalry we all crave and deserve.
Republican-led legislatures in both states blocked those efforts, before the Federal Communications Commission stepped in.
Mr. Weinstein turned on the water, quickly undressed and stepped in and out of the shower.
It was not until he stepped in the ring that Mr. Taylor's ambitions and abilities aligned.
Then Warner stepped in when Trent Green tore up his knee in a 1999 preseason game.
A: That is when I went to approach it and he stepped in front of me.
Luckily, Habitat for Humanity has stepped in and will be helping them build a new home.
People started cheering their idea, and that's when the flight attendant stepped in over the loudspeaker.
A crowd-funding effort raised one million dollars before international education company EF Education stepped in.
MADRID/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European authorities stepped in to avert a collapse of Spain's Banco Popular POP.
The Fed stepped in and acted like the plumber by pumping in vast amounts of cash.
The nail in the coffin came when China stepped in to provide exceedingly cheap solar panels.
Two fellow passengers stepped in to help Ms. Heir after the incident on the L train.
They started out using mainly their own funds but friends have also stepped in to help.
In recent years, a growing number of Indian startups has stepped in to address this void.
The algos took us up, and human beings stepped in, saying, 'This is not new news.
In November, 22016, Trump fired Sessions, and Matthew Whitaker stepped in as the interim Attorney General.
Her country stepped in to host the summit after riots over inequality prompted Chile to withdraw.
Home computers stepped in as competition, and dolls and teddy bears grew more sentient and chatty.
" Mikhail Baryshnikov stepped in to work on Jerome Robbins's "A Suite of Dances" and "Other Dances.
The FBI stepped in to help Iowa authorities search her Fitbit and other devices for clues.
A local tourism office stepped in to help, enlisting additional staff to deal with the deluge.
An appeals court has now stepped in to consider the government's motion to dismiss the case.
After Schwarz spoke at great length, Andrew Dhuey, the attorney for photographer David Slater, stepped in.
It's me and Monte the whole way and my boy Felix stepped in a few times.
Lansberg took a few more grounded shots before the referee stepped in to stop the action.
His jab was proving more than a nuisance to Edgar each time the latter stepped in.
We crossed a street, and, without really looking, he almost stepped in front of a car.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said last week that Putin had personally stepped in to handle the matter.
It was Cooper who stepped in to defend California's Proposition 8, a referendum that banned gay marriage.
Rae left the show in 1986 for health reasons, and though Cloris Leachman stepped in as Mrs.
Demarco used to make everything himself, but his kids have stepped in to help over recent years.
Budapest, the city that had been due to host the 2019 championships, stepped in as a replacement.
N). In 2005, the French government stepped in to fend off a rumored bid by Pepsico (PEP.
Her four kids, ages 13 months to 11, had nowhere to go until their aunt stepped in.
After the French Revolution, Notre Dame was near destruction until Napoleon Bonaparte stepped in and urged restoration.
Even though I have no experience of MMA, I could have stepped in and done the business.
But Acosta argued that Epstein would have gotten off much easier if federal prosecutors hadn't stepped in.
Haven Beauty stepped in 2 years later but that partnership went downhill over disagreements with Haven's owners.
The man who stepped in and stopped the attack was not transported to the hospital, authorities said.
City Girls stepped in and presented their own approach with an infusion of Miami style and culture.
When Gaga noticed that fellow nominee Rami Malek's bowtie was askew, she stepped in to fix it.
"We had all lost our parents – she stepped in and filled the gap," her nephew Tim added.
He stepped in as acting director of the FBI after Trump fired James Comey in May 2017.
We were taking free-kicks and after a while he just stepped in and blasted some home.
It's an expensive, complicated business, but B Capital stepped in to write a check when others balked.
Gwen Stefani stepped in as a coach this season after original coach Adam Levine left the show.
He stepped in as RF Seth Smith (injured cheek/eye), who usually bats there, was held out.
After Jordan mimicked Turbo's walk, Turbo began shouting and security stepped in to keep the men apart.
But as is so often the case, an indie developer has stepped in to fill that gap.
Ultimately the DC council stepped in with legislation that raised the minimum wage to $15 by 2020.
That's when Rioboli stepped in and told the team to forget about IT architecture and organizational charts.
Then, Robby Hayes, also a contestant on Bachelor In Paradise, stepped in to defend Waters, it seems.
During the trek, one elderly woman stepped in a manhole, her head suddenly going under the water.
Jenner's bodyguard stepped in to intervene, holding back the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star and Hadid.
Blue states and House Democrats stepped in so that somebody would be arguing the pro-ACA position.
The pass hung and Cromartie stepped in front of Garcon for his second interception of the day.
But when I stepped in the elevator, I was a subversive temporary graffiti artist, not unlike Banksy.
On a few occasions he has stepped in when events threatened to plunge the country into crisis.
When the market came crashing down, and the value of these bonds vanished, the government stepped in.
However, the league stepped in an ordered the Monkeys to terminate Heimlich's contract, according to the Oregonian .
When I stepped in, Jim, I promised that we were going to look all across the-- company.
Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Sanders stepped in for Sean Spicer again today, who is on Navy duty.
The new law passed only after Vice President Mike Pence stepped in to break a tie vote.
When another girl dropped out to model for "Elle," a 16-year-old Naomi Campbell stepped in.
Once Trump clinched the nomination, the Republican National Committee stepped in to provide full-scale research services.
The two stepped in to host the fundraiser after Leonardo DiCaprio had to cancel his hosting duties.
So every time he stepped in for a play, he intended to make the most of it.
In some places, civilians stepped in to direct traffic, including one who employed a toy light saber.
Already, Russia has stepped in quickly and agreed to train Pakistani military officers in Russian military institutions.
As Meghan became emotional, Biden immediately stepped in, switching seat to get closer and to console her.
Unfortunately for Trump's travel ban, Hawaii, stepped in and is trying to once again stop this nightmare.
Another member of Mane's crew then stepped in for the final takedown ... and the show went on.
"Ultimately, the Speaker stepped in and urged that we not make this decision today," the source said.
Before the news could spread too far, however, J.K. Rowling stepped in to set the record straight.
They brought it every time they stepped in the gym whether it was practice or a game.
It was downloaded more than 100,000 times before the federal government stepped in and blocked the website.
The lead leg front kick was used to intercept Jacare as he stepped in and wind him.
As Iran has become more assertive, the Saudis have stepped in as the champion of Sunni Muslims.
Lyoto decked Sokoudjou like this, and even stepped in on the gigantic Jon Jones in this way.
A federal mediation board has stepped in to try to break the deadlock, according to U.S. Sen.
But coach Quin Snyder liked how his reserves stepped in when they got their chance to play.
But before it could go into effect in October, the city council stepped in and repealed it.
At a certain point, the sisters became resigned to a future without music—until Carlile stepped in.
Joseph Keith Kellogg Jr., a Vietnam War veteran, has stepped in as the acting national security adviser.
But Autopilot did, and stepped in just in time, braking and veering into the adjacent empty lane.
And I'm grateful to fellow reporters who have, without fail, stepped in to independently corroborate the facts.
But TV-scientist and friend of the show Neil DeGrasse Tyson quickly stepped in to correct Maher.
While Donald J. Trump's campaign has left little organizational footprint, other Republican-aligned operatives have stepped in.
Trimble high-stepped in celebrating as he mobbed his teammate on the baseline after the foul call.
When another hosting company stepped in to replace Cloudflare, that company's services provider ended relations with them.
After a few independent releases and lineup changes, Ms. Maines stepped in as lead singer in 1995.
The backlog was cleared in August 2017 after staff from across the agency stepped in to help.
For some parks, state and city governments have stepped in to cover funding and keep them open.
Right-hander Nate Jones stepped in and Calhoun reached second on his first offering, a wild pitch.
Before Saoirse Ronan ever stepped in front of a camera she had dreams of standing behind it.
I sort of stepped in and out of media, a little bit of business, business development, consulting.
The "Team" artist recently stepped in and saved her guy from making an unfortunate and semipermanent mistake.
If a woman ever freaked out mid-drill, he'd try to comfort her before Kelly stepped in.
But Valve, the company that operates Steam, almost never stepped in to enforce its own Community Guidelines.
When a follower left a snarky comment on one of Blac Chyna's Instagram videos, he stepped in.
Because the administration would not defend the law, California, joined by 16 other Democratic states, stepped in.
The WHO stepped in to help, with assistance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
While Mr. Young struggled with alcoholism in the 1980s, his nephew stepped in to substitute for him.
Even China has stepped in, providing medical equipment and expertise to Europe as it fights Covid-19.
That's a requirement that many states have been able to waive until the Trump administration stepped in.
On May 1, Rodriguez stepped in front of a scrum for a quick interview before a fight.
Now that state officials have stepped in to investigate, they'll have their work cut out for them.
Loritz, an ICU nurse in Milwaukee, stepped in to help and learned she was the perfect match.
When my blind surrogate bumped into things, he frequently stepped in to be his seeing eye human.
Bling Bling, a horse Ms. Ward describes as Onassis' best friend, stepped in to take his place.
He encouraged everyone to take some home, and stepped in to help late arrivals with the process.
A savior stepped in ... Hillair Capital Management, buying out Boldface and sinking $10 mil into the business.
A writer named Christopher Priest stepped in at the tail end of 1999 with Deadpool No. 35.
But where civil and criminal proceedings have failed, a state prosecutor has stepped in, it emerged Wednesday.
A new gang stepped in and the locals, who still referred to themselves as Casa Blanca, joined.
Mr. Barr stepped in to make the determination, bringing the specter of politics back into the case.
When barbers weren't consistently screening customers by measuring their blood pressure, pharmacists stepped in to do that.
When the ingredients became difficult to come by in the United States, Mexican drug cartels stepped in.
Finally, in 22005, after six million Jews had been murdered in Europe, the United Nations stepped in.
When many cab companies wouldn't service the Hill District, jitneys stepped in, providing an invaluable community resource.
After an intentional walk to Jed Lowrie, who had homered, tripled and singled, Khris Davis stepped in.
He knew the child's mother was in the hospital, and he stepped in to pay the bill.
The Commission stepped in with a decision after the EU's member states failed to produce an opinion.
Set boundaries In France, lawmakers stepped in to help draw the line between work and personal time.
Iran refrained from sending the troops when a local Sunni cleric stepped in and resolved the situation.
Mr. Pence has increasingly stepped in overseas for a president who appears not to relish international travel.
But a group of bystanders stepped in to help and successfully wrestled the wheelchair back from him.
Atlanta catcher Kurt Suzuki and the home plate umpire Brian O'Nora stepped in to defuse the tension.
As people inevitably slipped, others frequently stepped in, sometimes forming a human chain to help them up.
Do you really want to anger the new boss before he has even stepped in the door?
The I.I.H.F. stepped in to cover those costs instead, but that concession did not satisfy the league.
After Regis Philbin stepped in for one year, Seacrest, 44, took over hosting duties from 2006 on.
Hirai, who stepped in as CEO in 2012, will become chairman of the electronics and entertainment company.
T.J. Edwards, Ryan Connelly and Leon Jacobs have stepped in and kept the defense humming along. 1.
During recent negotiations, Amazon has stepped in and bagged a number of games over the festive period.
Two days ago the central bank stepped in and bought 188 million euros from the commercial banks.
Then the coast guard stepped in with pesky fire safety concerns and the project was effectively killed.
Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat, stepped in amid a rising drumbeat of anger at an AirTrain station.
It was the Russians, in touch with all parties involved, who stepped in and staved off war.
At that point, Rao stepped in, turning back towards her initial suggestion that judges were not needed.
My mother had a full-blown manic episode, and I once again stepped in to rescue her.
The violence continued until the Department of Justice stepped in and the marches came to an end.
Demetrio said airline crew could have stepped in once they saw law enforcement becoming aggressive with Dao.
Boeing stepped in to rescue the Ukrainian plane maker Antonov, known for producing the world's largest aircraft.
Any military intervention could prove catastrophic, especially if Russia, the primary arms supplier to Venezuela, stepped in.
He said that he "stepped in between to pray," but this wasn't how everyone else saw it.
But when Mabel Grammer, an African-American journalist, became aware of the orphaned children, she stepped in.
We're told her bodyguards only stepped in to block the restroom when girls tried to follow her.
Suddenly Edgar stepped in to meet Stephens and bested him in a quick exchange on the inside.
Finally, Wilfred stepped in and killed the beast with a lance made from a large oak branch.
Stein instead stepped in to request a recount and heartened many Clinton supporters upset by Trump's victory.
In the end, after federal mediators stepped in, a compromise was reached between the Met and its unions.
She stepped in and said that by economists' estimates, the government would grow 40 percent under Mr. Sanders.
Turkey has stepped in to supply most of the food that used to come overland from Saudi Arabia.
In the first season, Daenerys would have stopped him -- this time, it was Jon Snow who stepped in.
Instead of making a profit, I took a part in the business and stepped in as the curator.
Malta refused and Spain stepped in and offered to grant them entry some 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) away.
This isn't the first time government officials have stepped in to help grapple with the troublingly rampant issue.
" Settlement: The situation had become unsustainable, and the president stepped in with the instruction to "knock it off.
In fact, the federal government never actually stepped in to shut down New Jersey's plan for sports betting.
Now, a GoT producer has stepped in to support Headey's side, according to a letter obtained by TMZ.
Indonesia stepped in to stage the Games after original hosts Vietnam pulled out in 2014 citing financial concerns.
When Carrie first appeared in the 1975 film "Shampoo" opposite Warren Beatty, it was Reynolds who stepped in.
With $7,500 raised, however, it wasn't quite enough for Thomas and Steve, so Air New Zealand stepped in.
Her husband, a Patriot soldier, was just killed in battle and she stepped in to take his place.
In 2005 the French government stepped in and deemed Danone a "protected" industry amid rumours that Pepsico PEP.
The NY Fed stepped in with a series of emergency cash injections aimed at easing the market stress.
Kyle Murphy, a sixth-round pick in 2016, stepped in on Aaron Rodgers' blind side on Saturday night.
So we took a budget graduation photo and stepped in as "mum" and "dad" from funny The outfits.
Ekeland stepped in to host the fundraiser after GoFundMe refused to host it, citing its terms of service.
Now, WeTransfer has stepped in to also help the ex-SoundCloud workers by offering each of them $10,000.
The following day, at Battery Gardens, Judge David Gilman stepped in to lead the couple in their vows.
Over the last few years, companies have often stepped in to buy stock when the market was tumbling.
And Obama wanted to put forward Merrick Garland, and Mitch McConnell stepped in and prevented that from happening.
"As soon as I stepped in I was taken aback by how trashed the place was," he said.
Dr. Adam Stone and veterinary extern Neena Golden stepped in to help with Ollie's end-of-life care.
Consequently, CFIUS, or the Committee for Foreign Investment in the United States, stepped in to block the transaction.
In the midst of the crisis, central banks stepped in with quantitative-easing programmes to buy financial assets.
As Catholicism's hold has eased, American pop culture has stepped in, filling classrooms with Kevins, Jordans and Dylans.
Kelly greeted his replacement, Louis Domingue, with a goal a dozen seconds after he stepped in the crease.
While the exchange of words was happening between Walker and I, the exhibition's curator, Jeffrey Uslip, stepped in.
Thicke stepped in with the "Joker's Jive," which was used with the program for the 1974-1975 season.
"Digital Schoolhouse is an initiative that's stepped in and supported schools on a couple of fronts," Saeed explains.
Vice President Michel Temer stepped in as acting President and will take over permanently if Rousseff is impeached.
At one point, Harry stepped in to help out one of the students himself, untangling her climbing harness.
Dylan Covey (5-173) stepped in for Kopech after the rain delay and pitched three more scoreless innings.
Southpaw Drew Pomeranz stepped in after the delay and pitched four scoreless innings to keep the game close.
Because Mueller left the topic "unresolved," Barr said he stepped in and decided that no charges were appropriate.
In December, when the rat playing Toby left the play because of illness, her understudy Tulip stepped in.
"No, I never -- never would never would," Trump said before the church's pastor stepped in to defend Trump.
Gold held above the key $1,400 level and bargain hunters stepped in to buy the dips, Wyckoff added.
The central bank stepped in after depositors started withdrawing funds and avert wider problems within the banking sector.
When the selling intensified again in June, Russian market players stepped in, buying rouble bonds at attractive prices.
Then ESPN's Darren Rovell stepped in, arguing that Gaga's first mention of the word 'brave' stopped the timer.
But fortunately for Weaver 20th Century Fox stepped in and threatened to fire Scott if he did so.
Which is not to say this is purely a grassroots campaign—Stanford University has stepped in to help.
In this case, investigators said they had faced bureaucratic wrangling and funding problems before Lion Air stepped in.
In 2012, Facebook's underwriters stepped in to keep the stock above the sale price after a botched listing.
During that time he regularly stepped in for the ambassador to represent the US inside the Security Council.
The hospital stepped in, however, saying the treatment would be unjustified because all medical options had been explored.
Indonesian authorities stepped in to support the currency and India is expected to raise interest rates this Friday.
The U.S. Treasury stepped in last week by issuing a 26-page special report defending Ireland and Apple.
Motte took exception and started to confront Pillar before home-plate umpire Brian O'Nora stepped in to intervene.
French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire said the government had stepped in to protect the country's strategic interests.
When the opponent stepped in on him, Ngannou would lean back and swing his hands, while completely undefended.
And then, Trump stepped in — reportedly at the prompting of Kanye West and his wife, Kim Kardashian West.
Comcast stepped in with a rival bid for Time Warner Cable that collapsed under regulatory pressure last year.
After Noguchi's death in 1988, Mr. Sadao stepped in to finish, among other things, Bayfront Park in Miami.
The Trump administration ultimately stepped in, easing the penalties allowing the company to resume its temporarily shuttered operations.
Then, Maher stepped in it, "Work in the field?" he said with his signature comedic tone of disgust.
After the vice president strode away, young White House staffers stepped in to angle for their own selfies.
The courts quickly stepped in and blocked the ban, and the government decided to not even defend it.
Khumbulani was destined to hear nothing but silence, but an anonymous donor heard his story and stepped in.
The fire almost reached Doggett's roof before firefighters stepped in and extinguished it, police said, according to mysanantonio.com.
Such an eventuality was thought to be unthinkable, and so, in the nineteen-fifties, the Corps stepped in.
When democracy was seriously threatened in Europe, the United States stepped in and stopped the tide of authoritarianism.
Meanwhile, other quasi-financial firms, including Quicken and China's Alipay and WeChat, have stepped in to provide loans.
That number would be higher had courts not stepped in to block some of the worst restrictive laws.
The elephants are retired circus performers, and the pair became a European cause celebre before Stéphanie stepped in.
Cities across the country in recent weeks have stepped in to fill shortfalls left by shuttered federal agencies.
" Director Luca Guadagnino stepped in, saying, "I hope the countryside of Italy will help you forget the inauguration.
The third time he stepped in on Goodridge, Taktarov was left face down and stiff as a board.
As Belal Muhammad stepped in with a combination, Vincente Luque covered, caught and returned with the left hook.
When Rafa Benitez left Valencia for Liverpool in 2004, Ranieri stepped in and won the UEFA Super Cup.
Then-White House press secretary Sean Spicer stepped in after Dubke's resignation to fill the communications director role.
While relatives stepped in to help, Marion nonetheless functioned as a sort of parent to her younger siblings.
In the 22014s, after the alto saxophonist Eric Dolphy departed from Charles Mingus's band, Mr. McPherson stepped in.
Ms. Corrales, a nurse, stepped in as the president of the East Orosi water board several months ago.
At one point, McGregor snatched Alvarez's belt off the table ... almost coming to blows before Dana stepped in.
K7—whose signee, trip-hop legend Tricky, had enlisted Mykki's contributions on 2014's Adrian Thaws—stepped in.
Even Jay-Z has now stepped in, calling 21's arrest "an absolute travesty" and providing legal assistance.
Though equally brutal successors often stepped in to replace them, the militants appeared to adopt less ambitious goals.
Sri Lanka's highest court stepped in Tuesday, halting the president's order and putting a stop to snap elections.
" On several occasions, Stone's mild-mannered attorney, Robert Buschel, stepped in to urge his client to "calm down.
But the United States never stepped in to assist, and Hussein's military soon regrouped and began a counteroffensive.
A collective gasp echoed across the Oscars red carpet when Saoirse Ronan stepped in front of the cameras.
She shook her ankle and high-stepped in a circle, as if she were doing the hokey pokey.
In the absence of federal action, states and local governments have stepped in to the fill the void.
The source said Kavanaugh's security detail quickly stepped in because they did not know who the person was.
February's stock market correction probably would have been worse if companies had not stepped in to the fray.
In the past, Carrie's sister or father carted the little girl off, and Jonas stepped in last season.
"Some exporters stepped in when the rupee hit 153.95 due to importer (dollar) demand," said a currency dealer.
The Conways declined to comment, but several of Mr. Conway's associates stepped in to fill in the gaps.
He then turned on the water, quickly undressed and stepped in and out of the shower, she said.
Then Paul Goldschmidt, the St. Louis first baseman whose bat had already tormented Atlanta this series, stepped in.
After the IMF stepped in with a $57bn loan, the biggest in its history, things seemed to stabilise.
The government stepped in last month, announcing a corporate tax rate cut to boost manufacturing and lift growth.
During the Obama administration, other agencies stepped in to monitor the behavior of the loan servicers and banks.
The government stepped in last month, announcing a corporate tax rate cut to boost manufacturing and lift growth.
THEN THERESA MAY STEPPED IN: British Prime Minister Theresa May condemned President Trump's decision to share the videos.
Mr. Ollé stepped in, grabbed a bottle out of a singer's hand and swung it above his head.
Historically, Congress has always stepped in with policy changes that make the trust fund last a little longer.
The share has fallen in recent years as state and local governments, and some employers, have stepped in.
The pass hung up and Cromartie stepped in front of Garcon for his second interception of the day.
So he was fully aware of the issues, and then stepped in and took the job as CEO.
After so much squabbling between the dean and the professors, the public university's provost stepped in to mediate.
Derek Anderson stepped in and led the team to a 24-212 record, their best since re-forming.
The overnight lending rate spiked to a high of 10% on Tuesday before the NY Fed stepped in.
But solar power didn't really advance into a real industry until a decade ago, when China stepped in.
But after hundreds of Jewish headstones were toppled at one of the cemeteries, two Muslim activists stepped in.
This opens the door to a multitude of different competitors, and there is where Trouva has stepped in.
The super PAC has stepped in since Biden reported a middling third-quarter fundraising total of $15.7 million.
This isn't the first time the Mexican government has stepped in to offer assistance to the United States.
The stalemate was resolved only when the American secretary of state stepped in to broker a coalition government.
But then the feds stepped in and overruled, and that's when Van Hook began developing his own standards.
Yesterday a troll was annoying my wife on Facebook and I gently stepped in to prove a point.
In retrospect, do you think, "Oh, I could have stepped in earlier, I could have managed this differently"?
When this failed to placate protesters, the Organization of American States stepped in to help design an alternative plan.
Al fought Khabib at UFC 223 in April when he stepped in for Max Holloway on 1 day's notice.
Reagan (Megan Fox) stepped in as Jess' subletter, adding a female voice to the loft filled with man-children.
Authorities in Nigeria have also stepped in to prevent couples from getting married if they carry sickle cell traits.
The church stepped in, rented the houses for a nominal sum and organized shelter for the victims of ISIS.
So administrators at Long Beach High School in Mississippi stepped in and held a graduation ceremony three months early.
Before Harris stepped in, a fellow customer attempted to perform the Heimlich on the choking diner to no avail.
Bryan usually plays with his twin brother Bob Bryan, but after the latter suffered an injury, Sock stepped in.
When Trump's then-campaign manager Corey Lewandowski was fired in June after a protracted turf war, Manafort stepped in.
Police stepped in to quell the feud between rival groups that began late Monday and lasted for several hours.
Frank Milstead, director of the Public Safety Department, said he would like to thank the man who stepped in.
But with the ban still in place, CBS - Ten's biggest creditor - stepped in, prompting a legal challenge from Gordon.
Thankfully, Yoel Romerohas stepped in and created a matchup that has many more excited than the original title fight.
That needle in the nose convinced Brown on some level that this would happen every time he stepped in.
Lee's work as an editor started 20 years earlier, when he stepped in as Timely's interim editor in 1941.
Almeida resumed, doing little at range and Garbrandt stepped in with his usual right straight into shifting left hook.
A number of alumni from former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's network have stepped in to try to help.
Anne Ahola Ward, the chief executive of Circle Click, has stepped in as the company's new chief operating officer.
Naturally, these kinds of services are moving online, and several app developers have stepped in to monetize the trend.
"People sought out a replacement and organized crime stepped in when they saw the opportunity with fentanyl," Young said.
After that, a senior scholar stepped in, arranging for Anna Mikhailovna to teach history at a provincial secondary school.
And in 2012 and 2013, House Republicans stepped in to freeze pay for both federal workers and congressional staff.
But after social media users began making crude remarks about Winter's body in the comment section, Hyland stepped in.
Strangers have stepped in and donated more than $45,000 via a GoFundMe campaign started to help with medical costs.
And Brinkley Cook, 22, is quite the Instagram boyfriend, as he stepped in as photographer on the gorgeous shot.
One trader the yuan could have crossed 7.1 per dollar this week if state banks had not stepped in.
In the fall of 2008, US and European regulators stepped in to rescue the banks before this could happen.
The Chicago Tribune reported that her aunt stepped in to take care of Travers' family after her father's death.
That&aposs when Sean Johnson, the successful owner of "Taper's Barbershop" and a complete stranger to Jones, stepped in.
In the fifth, CF Carlos Gomez confronted Fiers in the dugout as RHP Doug Fister stepped in between them.
Scooter Gennett stepped in for Schebler, then shrugged off his struggles at the plate with a huge clutch hit.
Authorities said they tolerated the demonstrations at first but stepped in when protesters got too close to the building.
That the account was being helmed by someone other than Julian was obvious—but who could have stepped in?
From there, Guzman said she began to "panic" as Olivia temporarily stopped breathing — but then her husband stepped in.
"We have stepped in on climate change where the federal government has stepped away," says the governor, Gavin Newsom.
Adaptogens have stepped in as a new/old remedy to fill the need for stress relief in the market.
After a 90-minute chase, just when things started to seem hopeless, a mob of fluffy heroes stepped in.
It's no surprise that these emerging companies, which have forward-looking entrepreneurs and strong VCs, have recently stepped in.
I'd be standing over puke making sure nobody stepped in it before a busser came to mop it up.
It shocked their then-distributor Columbia who refused to put out the record until Geffen stepped in to release.
Prodigy mid-lane player Anathan "ana" Pham took a leave from the team, and Roman "Resolut23on" Fominok stepped in.
In December, as a truck left Fresh BV carrying some 15 tonnes of the stolen chocolate, police stepped in.
"Do you accept that the board should have stepped in earlier?" asked a lawyer for the inquiry, Rowena Orr.
After the Morning Joe himself, Joe Scarborough, stepped in to help him out, Johnson sort of made that argument.
Senator Ted Cruz didn't know what he stepped in when he decided to invoke the name of Lisa Simpson.
Things looked a lot more promising just three years ago, when Fields stepped in for the retiring Alan Mulally.
More than two decades ago, Buffett stepped in to help temporarily lead a beleaguered Salomon Brothers after a scandal.
Apparently, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey himself stepped in and overruled staff recommendations to remove Alex Jones from the service.
This livestream with a cat who actually appears to be pregnant has stepped in to provide a cuddly distraction.
When a few brave observers stepped in to help the young women, two were killed and another seriously wounded.
Kelly stepped in, cutting away the pieces of mold and increasing the fans in the chamber to higher speeds.
Ronda has been killing it in WWE -- ragdolling just about every woman who's stepped in the ring against her.
That's when the man with the hat stepped in and told Omar to calm down ... which set him off.
And after more back and forth in courts between the parents and the hospital, the US stepped in. Rep.
Shortly after, Eledge's mom stepped in with an offer of her own: she wanted to carry her son's baby.
In the face of Congressional inaction, courts have stepped in, creating legal chaos and uncertainty for businesses and states.
Reaction from the voters, delegates, party regulars saying if the RNC stepped in it would be 'unfair and improper.
That drive failed, but the city's elected officials stepped in and voted, 8-4, to change the name anyway.
As Kansas attempted to answer, Bears cornerback Ryan Reid stepped in front of a pass by quarterback Ryan Willis.
Clinton called to apologize after making the remark to CNN, stepped in on the former secretary of state's behalf.
The Saudi government has previously stepped in when its nationals have faced charges in the U.S., the newspaper noted.
That first blueprint was downloaded more than 100,000 times before the federal government stepped in to block the website.
A special police unit stepped in to prevent violence between the opposition protesters and around 100 of Vucic's supporters.
Omar Marroquin, culinary director for Southeast Restaurant Group, DCity's parent, has stepped in to manage the pit crew here.
Ivanka Trump briefly stepped in to take her father's seat during a Group of 20 summit meeting on Saturday.
Matt Cassell stepped in as the starter that season, passing for over 3,500 yards, 21 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions.
Bulgari is one of several Italian luxury brands that have recently stepped in to help rescue ailing Roman monuments.
Lemonis stepped in to address Weissman's shortcomings and offer his advice on how to keep the company from failing.
"I wouldn't be here today if they hadn't stepped in when I was in my downward spiral," Braverman said.
Even the ejection became a positive for TCU when reserve Shawn Olden stepped in a sank three 3-pointers.
Recently, a "peacekeeper" division of the U.S. Justice Department, its Community Relations Service, stepped in to de-escalate conflicts.
Venmo stepped in and announced it would match King's donations, which reached well over $20193 million early this week.
The Vatican has stepped in to try to mediate with a dialogue, with the first meeting scheduled for Sunday.
You hate for anything like that to happen, but he stepped in and did a great job for us.
Per the White House pool report, WH Chief Economic Adviser Gary Cohn stepped in to clean up Trump's comments.
But Mr. de Blasio stepped in, pressing Ms. Mark-Viverito, a Democrat like the mayor, to introduce the measure.
Allison Moore told the court the $217,000 payment was enough, and stepped in to halt the house re-sale.
Mike Vanover, a retired Will County deputy coroner investigator, has since stepped in to take the role alongside Sullivan.
But just as a defender stepped in, Williams saw teammate Wesley Matthews throw his hand up in the corner.
He stepped in when Serrano left to run for governor, and he's only holding the seat until the election.
Each time Schilt kicked, it was knocked off line and Hari stepped in on him with the right hand.
The league could have stepped in immediately and ruled against those deals, as they had the right to do.
Right now I'm knowledgeable, but I haven't actually stepped in that world yet, to start to make a difference.
My friend and I stepped in and talked it through with them, and after a while they got it.
Sensing swelling outrage, high powers including Sadiq Khan, the London mayor, stepped in to support the campaign to #savefabric.
The Hindu nationalist party, BJP, when stepped in power corridors it pledged to "revise and update" India's nuclear doctrine.
"I think the world is more galvanized, the WHO has stepped in very aggressively and very early," he said.
When Ocasio-Cortez exchanged barbs with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi earlier this year, Sanders also stepped in, however carefully.
Jonathan Tetelman stepped in for the Bayreuth-bound Piotr Beczala as Rodolfo, and he did an admirable, accurate job.
The governor of Puerto Rico himself stepped in on Monday, demanding that the officer — currently under investigation — be fired.
The fact that he is kind of retracing his step is important, but he sure stepped in it yesterday.
For one last time, Mr. McCain stepped in to call for patriotism over politics when Mr. Trump would not.
Kelly stayed directly in touch with UCLA staff member and the players, letting them know Trump had stepped in.
Recently, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) stepped in to back Lipinski.
As the chief White House lawyer, he stepped in repeatedly to thwart Mr. Trump's attempts to curtail the investigation.
Or as if there was a reason the U.S. government stepped in to regulate meatpacking in the first place?
Ms. Yoncheva, who has recently emerged as one of the Met's true prima donnas, stepped in, cheering many operagoers.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court stepped in, setting that decision aside and paving the way for Parliament to reconvene.
Silicon Valley venture capitalists stepped in, building lead-generation databases and online platforms to compete against traditional storefront lenders.
But the Supreme Court stepped in last year to allow Trump to proceed with the spending as litigation continues.
As the virus spreads across countries and continents, foreign governments have stepped in to try to blunt its reach.
"Why should Latin America be different than other parts of the world where people have stepped in?" she asked.
Congress could have stepped in to block the recommendations, but they did not need congressional approval to take effect.
Before the property owner stepped in and insisted otherwise, Zumthor was adamant that his spa have no clocks inside.
Chairman Lennart Holm has stepped in as chief executive on an interim basis during the search for a replacement.
The appeals court stepped in a day later, after the Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to take up the case.
Leftists can look to be inspired by this and other movements that stepped in when the government failed them.
Ultimately, the Russian delegation stepped in to adopt and sponsor the measure, forcing the American representatives to back down.
Then, the State Department stepped in, forcing Defense Distributed to take the files down because they violated export laws.
After Comey was fired, McCabe briefly stepped in as acting FBI director before Wray was confirmed by the Senate.
All week, anywhere you stepped in Miami last week, it was impossible to be unaware of what was coming.
Her numbers weren't just there to make sure everything went right — she also stepped in when something went wrong.
And he continued to question why other countries in the region -- particularly the wealthy Gulf nations -- haven't stepped in.
Chief Justice John Roberts stepped in and said the lawyer speaking could address Sotomayor's question later, according to CNN.
At that point, Shkreli's lawyer, Brian Waller, stepped in and said he didn't want his client speaking with reporters.
When Mr. Berke was done questioning, Mr. Collins stepped in for the Republicans to hammer away at Mr. Goldman.
But his daughter Keiko, a Columbia Business School graduate who once served as his first lady, soon stepped in.

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