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Trump struck back over the weekend via -- what else?
The white working class turned out, and they struck back.
The Mariners struck back in the bottom of the inning.
Los Angeles struck back with three runs in the second.
The billionaire businessman struck back, noting Rubio's past debate flub.
The U.S. allies quickly struck back by announcing retaliatory measures.
And then, with no warning whatsoever, the Eagles struck back.
But the last Polish Communist government struck back and Gen.
" Paul struck back at Trump, calling him a "fake conservative.
The Capitals struck back on a shorthanded goal by Wilson.
But at least one educator struck back on Tuesday night.
And so, in 2020, the stormtroopers from sales struck back.
Under pressure in Syria, IS has struck back by destabilising Turkey.
Now Forte, who lives in Pinellas County, Florida, has struck back.
After a few days, North Korea struck back with a vengeance.
In municipal elections on March 31st, the ballot box struck back.
In local elections on March 31st, the ballot box struck back.
Russia struck back by banning vegetable, dairy and meat from Europe.
" Mr. Comey struck back on the president's preferred digital soapbox. "Mr.
The rapper got pissed and struck back with a left hook.
Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh struck back against the ad.
MILAN (Reuters) - Activist fund Elliott on Monday struck back at Vivendi (VIV.
But when they scrutinised the financing of his campaign, he struck back.
Israel blamed Iran and struck back at dozens of targets in Syria.
On February 27th Pakistan said that its own aircraft had struck back.
Mr. Cruz struck back by getting nearly as personal with Mr. Rubio.
North Carolina struck back after a pair of defensive pass interference penalties.
Ms. Elkind struck back by pointing out faded spots and a tear.
Tripp struck back by formally filing a whistleblower complaint with the SEC.
Trump, however, struck back early Saturday in a series of posts on Twitter.
MSCI's index of Latin American stocks fell nearly 2% after Beijing struck back.
Warren struck back at the idea that she was attacking or demonizing anything.
The government has struck back by denouncing opponents for breaking ranks so fast.
" The model struck back, responding: "I've dated 3 guys in 3 yrs, hun.
But Mr. Sanders and his allies struck back Wednesday afternoon, suggesting that Mrs.
The Bruins quickly struck back by getting on the board 58 seconds later.
Today, Netflix struck back against that impression as part of its earnings announcement.
In their interviews, the organisers do not deny that some protesters struck back.
Kuwaiti readers have struck back with a mix of brio and scornful mirth.
Ms. Teachout, in one of her strongest replies of the night, struck back.
Hydra struck back, shutting down the site with a string of DDoS attacks.
Mr. Johnson struck back by purging the 21 rebels from the Conservative Party.
" Zuckerberg struck back at finance incumbents, saying "I think that the U.S. financial industry . . .
Finally, on February 21, the Jackson estate struck back with a lawsuit against HBO.
But Bublé struck back at his detractors on Friday with this powerful Facebook message.
When Trump hit Clinton's "stamina" once again during Monday's presidential debate, Clinton struck back.
Ms Clinton—versed long ago in the rhetoric of political campaigning—has struck back.
Then Messi, on Instagram, struck back, accusing Abidal of "throwing dirt" at the squad.
But the Taliban have also struck back with attacks against outposts and police checkpoints.
Protesters reportedly struck back by using metal barricades against officers and by throwing bottles.
On August 225st Mr Morales struck back, announcing that he will not renew CICIG's mandate.
Minnelli struck back with a $2 million suit claiming Gest had stolen money from her.
Mr. Sanders was moved to retaliate, and he struck back harder than he had before.
The frightened homeowner struck back with a steak knife and lived to tell the tale.
"With all due respect, I don't get confused," Haley struck back, in a stunning statement.
Nigeria and its neighbors have struck back, chasing the militants out of villages they had seized.
Israeli aircraft struck back, hitting facilities belonging to militant groups, before a tenuous ceasefire took hold.
The Lightning, however, struck back 47 seconds later with Namestnikov scoring for a 4-1 lead.
Then came the second act, when he and other federal officials in that era struck back.
But in the 74th minute, Ecuador struck back with a goal off a unique set piece.
The science-fiction writer Orson Scott Card struck back in the magazine Fantasy and Science Fiction .
Four years later the political establishment struck back, forcing him out as leader of Grameen Bank.
John Brennan, the former C.I.A. chief whose security clearance was revoked, struck back at President Trump.
In each case, Democratic ascendancy proved fleeting, and conservative Republican forces struck back with devastating impact.
Monday: Prime Minister Boris Johnson tried to cut Parliament out of Brexit, but Parliament struck back.
For a few hours on Tuesday, it looked to some as if China had struck back.
President Trump struck back on Twitter at two leading Republican Senators who criticized the travel ban.
Biden struck back, however, pointing out racial profiling that happened in Newark when Booker was mayor.
Mr. Modi ordered airstrikes on Pakistan, which he blamed for the attack, and Pakistan struck back.
Kim's fans immediately struck back at Star by bringing up his past accusations of racism and misogyny.
As stories about his allegedly lavish lifestyle have appeared in the Russian press, he has struck back.
The Houthis deny launching the attack, but on October 12th America struck back at Houthi radar sites.
Kaine struck back by digging up the connections between Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort and Putin.
But at the very moment that Democrats were feeling confident, President Trump struck back with a vengeance.
John found that laughable, since Aaron didn't teach him a damn thing ... so, the "intern" struck back.
But Winnipeg struck back on the power play following a kneeing call on Sharks defenseman Paul Martin.
Dannon struck back, taking the fight to court, where Chobani defended its right to run the ad.
Nearly 1,2019 people were detained by Russian police Saturday as authorities struck back at a political protest.
Trump struck back, ejecting Univision anchor Jorge Ramos from one of his press conferences late last August.
Trump struck back on Monday, calling the spots "misleading" and arguing that they should be immediately retracted.
Mr. Sanders struck back in his way, declaring the Trump infrastructure a scam for fat-cat investors.
Wake Forest struck back less than two minutes later, with Hartman's 20-yard pass to Scotty Washington.
In a speech Wednesday evening, Broward County School Superintendent Robert Runcie also struck back at Trump's suggestion.
On trade, Macron struck back at the tariffs that Trump has imposed on steel and aluminum imports.
Anna Eshoo of California, struck back, saying she is open to discussing the language of the bills.
" Greta swiftly struck back on Twitter: "But then again, political leaders have wasted 30 yrs of inaction.
England struck back with two scores in four minutes, by the wing Anthony Watson and fullback Mike Brown.
Eighth seed Kuznetsova soon struck back to level matters, using her weight of shot to overpower the Dane.
Last night, Bumble struck back by filing a lawsuit of its own that seeks $400 million in damages.
And reality quickly struck back, in the form of disease, starvation, hostile natives and even more hostile Spaniards.
When she posted the photo below, apparently not all online commentary was positive — but the model struck back.
But the Cornhuskers struck back, scoring the last 14 points to enter intermission with a four-point lead.
This week the automotive empire struck back at the would-be disruptors of its century-old business model.
But the Yankees struck back in the fourth and capitalized on Gray's sloppiness and some bad Oakland defense.
Clinton on Thursday struck back, arguing Trump leads a "radical fringe" intent on stirring up America's racial tensions.
As fears of a Cuban-style revolution grew in the capital, the government struck back, shooting and bombing.
But Anaheim struck back to take the lead by converting its first power-play chance of the game.
Mr. Netanyahu also struck back at this part of the conversation, although his name once again went unmentioned.
Ms. Swift struck back by returning her catalog to streaming services at the same minute "Witness" was released.
They struck back, some of them ridiculing the president, using his own taunting and confrontational social media style.
Pakistan, which denies any connection to the Kashmiri militants, struck back on Wednesday, downing the Indian fighter jet.
That evening, the Clinton campaign struck back with a snarky post on Medium written by campaign chair John Podesta.
Amazon soon struck back, inviting its fleet of drivers in the spring to take on more same-day deliveries.
Hours after the White House outlined $50 billion in tariffs on largely high-tech Chinese products, China struck back.
But the Blue Jackets struck back 25 seconds later on Jenner's second goal to go back ahead, 3-2.
Stocks also took a big hit on Friday after China struck back by slapping retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods.
Netflix struck back against Hulu's strategy late last year by spending $100 million to keep Friends on its platform.
But Comcast struck back later on Wednesday with its 14.75 pound counterbid, which Sky's independent directors recommended to shareholders.
The following day, Pakistani aircraft struck back at several sites in Indian-administered Kashmir, without giving too many details.
A digital vigilante has struck back against what researchers believe is a cyberespionage group connected to a nation state.
But in a letter seen by Reuters, Toshiba struck back, again asking Western Digital to stop challenging the plans.
Canada struck back with punitive measures on $20.4 billion worth of American goods, which became effective over the weekend.
After French troops swooped in to beat back the militants in Mali, Mr. Belmokhtar struck back in devastating fashion.
Thiel had long hated Gawker for its adversarial reporting on him and Silicon Valley, and had finally struck back.
The A.P.A., a much larger group of psychotherapists than the APsaA, struck back, maintaining its policy among its members.
Hours after the White House outlined $25 billion in tariffs on largely high-tech Chinese products, China struck back.
The legislature struck back by suspending him from office and choosing the vice-president, Mercedes Aráoz, to replace him.
Schumer struck back in a speech on the Senate floor and then at a press conference in the Capitol.
T-Mobile's Legere struck back in his own way in an emailed response to Cramer's commentary sent to CNBC.
Brian McCann and Ozzie Albies also had three hits and struck back-to-back homers in the eighth inning.
Clinton has struck back, apologetic about her decision but also justifying why at that moment she voted for the resolution.
Huawei's founder Ren Zhengfei struck back at the U.S. this week saying the company would "never undertake" any spying activities.
White House President Trump struck back at the UK diplomat who called him "inept" and "clumsy" in leaked diplomatic cables.
Last year, workers in a few usually Democratic-voting manufacturing states struck back by tilting the election to Donald Trump.
A new filing from the government has struck back at one of the central claims in Apple's San Bernardino defense.
Uber has mobile wallet deal with Paytm in India, but that was struck back in 2014 due to regulatory requirements.
McConnell struck back quickly in a Twitter message that presaged what a race between him and McGrath would look like.
Israel struck back with its heaviest air strikes in Syria since the start of the Syrian civil war in 2011.
But that was before Britain seized the Grace 1 last week, and before the Iranians apparently struck back on Wednesday.
As Mr. Orban's rhetoric and the personal attacks intensified, Mr. Soros struck back in a 2017 speech about European integration.
In docs, obtained by TMZ, Jesse claims Aryn has not followed the overnight agreement deal they struck back in November.
Mr. Sanders struck back at a campaign rally later in the afternoon, drawing comparisons between Mr. Bloomberg and Mr. Trump.
President Trump angrily struck back at Democrats in sometimes profane terms, calling them "dishonest" and "corrupt" as they pursue impeachment.
But they each create a possible opening for an opponent to attack, which is why both congressmen have struck back.
Mr. Trump struck back in characteristic style, denying Ms. Pelosi access to a military plane to take her to Afghanistan.
The Saudis struck back, notifying buyers on Saturday that they would offer deep discounts on their oil sales for April.
Speaking in a small theater on the campus of George Washington University, Mr. Sanders struck back at these negative characterizations.
One day later, the administration struck back, sending the Supreme Court a 40-page plea to keep grandparents and uncles out.
Corbyn's camp has struck back, blaming the growing terrorism problem on cuts to police funding pushed through by the Conservative government.
Assange struck back at Lasso's pledge to remove him with a tongue-in-cheek tweet, "cordially inviting" Lasso to leave Ecuador.
Last week, Beijing struck back, threatening an additional $50 billion worth of tariffs on American products, including soybeans, cars and pork.
" A spokesman for Clinton's campaign struck back at those comments after they were released by BET, saying it's "disappointing that Sen.
The very next day, China struck back, unveiling its own list of US exports that it planned to place tariffs on.
The institutions that Trump had spent a year or more decrying—the judiciary and the intelligence community, in particular—struck back.
The Blazers made it 10-0 before Northern Illinois struck back with a touchdown run by Harbison from 353 yard out.
Nashville struck back at 15:40 as it was the red-hot Mike Fisher scoring his fourth goal in three games.
Some have struck back-room deals with major parties that agree to give them preference in their "how to vote" guides.
Alarmed, the business establishment and its A.N.C. allies struck back, forcing Mr. Zuma to remove the minister after only four days.
He says when he told them to shut up ... one of them hit him, so he struck back in self-defense.
Following a coalition airstrike on five KH facilities in the region, the group struck back, injuring another five troops at Taji.
But when Mexican exports soared in 2013 after a bumper crop, American producers struck back, filing claims of unfair trading practices.
Not to be outdone, Saudi Arabia's top religious leader struck back, accusing the Iranians of being pagan fire worshipers, not Muslims.
This was also a time when Brisbane's already politicized punk scene struck back at Bjelke-Petersen's heavy-handed attempts to squelch it.
It's the same loving pose they struck back in July when Peter let the world know how he really felt about Dean.
President Donald Trump struck back at China's countermeasure, saying he's ordering American companies to immediately start looking for an alternative to China.
If Soros had struck back, it would have just played into their hands, confirming that he had power and influence, said Birnbaum.
Brian McCann and Ozzie Albies also had three hits and struck back-to-back homers for the Braves in the eighth inning.
Iceland struck back early in the second half, however, as the Portugal defense fell asleep and completely lost track of Birkir Bjarnason.
But Jones has struck back by pointing to Dacey's previous work as a federal lobbyist, questioning the challenger's own commitment to Trump.
The Bucks struck back with an 17-0 surge that was completed by consecutive 3-pointers by Bledsoe, Thon Maker and Lopez.
China quickly struck back, announcing a 25 percent levy on $34 billion of U.S. goods, also slated to take effect July 6.
Though Mueller caught a lot of heat from Republicans, he occasionally struck back to defend the integrity of his two-year probe.
She said she struck back until she was able to break free and run into the house with Mr. Bannon in pursuit.
Ethanol producers struck back, noting API's longstanding opposition to the Renewable Fuel Standard, and highlighting other polls' positive results for the mandate.
The Bucks struck back with a 17-0 surge that was completed by consecutive 3-pointers by Bledsoe, Thon Maker and Lopez.
Elsewhere in trade: The European Union has struck back at the U.S. by introducing tariffs on $3.2 billion worth of American goods.
Yi-Zheng Lian HONG KONG — Three years after the pro-democracy Umbrella Revolution erupted in Hong Kong's streets, Beijing has struck back.
But lawmakers struck back on Tuesday, aided by the Tory rebels, by wresting control of the Brexit agenda in a parliamentary vote.
New York-based law firm Chadbourne & Parke on Monday struck back against a $100 million proposed class action alleging discrimination against female partners.
The conservatives have struck back, casting doubt on the reformists' patriotism and mocking the support they have received from the BBC's Persian service.
" Trump struck back in a late-night tweet Wednesday night slamming Powell's role in the Iraq War, declaring, "We can do much better!
At a conference in Bremen in May, the homeopathy lobby struck back, publishing a meta-analysis of research that supposedly proves homeopathy works.
And several of them struck back with pointed satire, musing over what the ruling class might try to take away from humanity next.
The U.S. is still leaning forward so it struck back against an IRGC cyber unit, and announced more sanctions against Iran's supreme leader.
But last Friday, one man, playing for the still-wild wastes of Portland, Oregon, a city known for its artisanal woodworking, struck back.
In response, the French authorities, with the support of the 500,000-member-strong FJF, have struck back with all the wrath of god.
At the end of July, the fractious rebel groups struck back, launching a rare coordinated offensive that caught the Assad regime off guard.
The State Department shut down the Russian Consulate in San Francisco in a tit-for-tat move after Russia struck back against sanctions.
The very next day, China struck back, unveiling its own list of US exports that it plans to hit with 25 percent tariffs.
After falling behind 24-0 to the Houston Texans on Sunday, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs struck back with a vengeance.
Maurice Pialat was jeered at the 1987 award ceremony upon winning the Palme d'Or for "Under the Sun of Satan," and struck back.
Elsewhere in currencies, Britain's sterling built on strong GDP data boost to hit a 9-day high before the revitalised dollar struck back.
Check out how Christie invokes the name of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ... this in response to whether McConnell should have struck back.
Hammer had struck back with reference to Woods' previous relationship with Ashley Madison — who was 210 when she and Woods, then 21, started dating.
The match opened with Giorgi breaking China's Wang early but the top seed struck back and won five consecutive games to claim the set.
After Allen asked the Treasury Secretary about his own dietary habits—calling out Trump's favorite chicken place, KFC, in the process—Mnuchin struck back.
A month after HBO aired the bombshell two-part documentary Leaving Neverland, Michael Jackson's family have struck back with a documentary of their own.
Less than 48 hours after President Donald Trump began vocally lashing out at NFL players, some of those players struck back on the field.
" But a police union official, Lt. Gene Ryan, and lawyers for the six officers struck back, with Lieutenant Ryan calling Ms. Mosby's accusations "outrageous.
Israeli forces struck back, but tensions were temporarily cooled when Hamas leaders said the first rocket was fired accidentally, according to The Associated Press.
The State Department shut down the Russian Consulate in San Francisco in a tit-for-tat move after Russia struck back against the sanctions.
Jimmy Kimmel struck back at President Trump during his monologue on Tuesday night after Trump ribbed the Academy Awards show for its low ratings.
On Thursday, politicians in Georgia, where Delta is based, struck back at the company in the harshest rebuke yet of a former N.R.A. partner.
Iran struck back at the United States overnight Wednesday, firing a barrage of ballistic missiles at two bases in Iraq that house US troops.
Trump unveiled a 323 percent tariff on a list of strategically important imports from China, including cars, promising further measures if Beijing struck back.
Eric Seitz, an attorney for the two women, has said the officer initiated a physical altercation with them and that they struck back at him.
Go update: Go grand master Lee Sedol struck back after going down 2-0 in his best of five bout with Google's go-playing supercomputer.
The day after the episode aired, Ballinger uploaded a video to her personal channel that struck back at MTV's portrayal of her in the episode.
John returned to the city and ruthlessly struck back at his critics—tearing out the tongues, fingers, and noses of those who'd turned against him.
Last season, they paid tribute to Martin's books by getting bogged down in the Known World, but this season they've struck back with a vengeance.
Paramilitary police have clamped curfews on restive Kurdish towns and arrested hundreds of alleged PKK supporters; guerrillas have struck back with roadside bombs and shootings.
In response to the crackdown, some Egyptians have struck back at Mr. Sisi on the Internet with mocking slogans that suggest he fears mobile phones.
Last month, Canada struck back at the Trump administration over U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs, imposing taxes on C$16.6 billion of U.S.-made products.
Trump struck back by arguing that he did refund those who weren't happy with the program and that the majority have said they were satisfied.
Now, Google has apparently struck back, revealing a growing divide between progressives and an industry that has long claimed a home in the Democratic Party.
If in the 20163s, white activists struck back against the establishment by fighting racism, war, and patriarchy, by the late 1970s, the targets had changed.
The Bruins struck back 38 seconds later when Pastrnak tapped home a short rebound for his second of the game and third since Dec. 14.
He added that the subpoena demands will be "responded to appropriately" and struck back at the Democratic allegations that a refusal to comply constitutes obstruction.
Video Republicans have struck back, arguing that abolishing ICE would shield violent criminals living in the country illegally from deportation and cause a public safety crisis.
Should one slip, it could trigger the other fault to collapse as well, causing an earthquake even larger than the one that struck back in 563.
Montreal struck back at 5:26, however, when Gallagher fired a low shot along the goal line from the right boards that somehow slipped through Jones.
Nick Cannon is lashing out at the Oscars for giving black actors the shaft this year, but unlike other protesters, Nick struck back ... in spoken word.
National Basketball Association players also struck back against comments by the president on Saturday after Trump clashed with one of the biggest stars in the NBA.
On Friday, Canada struck back at U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs, vowing to impose punitive measures on $12.6 billion worth of American goods until Washington relents.
When the new wave of protests broke out in April — initially over cuts to the social security system — government forces and Sandinista Youth struck back hard.
Mr. Biden also struck back at Mr. Booker, asking rhetorically what he was supposed to apologize for, and suggesting it was Mr. Booker who should apologize.
He's struck back, threatening to withhold federal dollars and blaming the state's leaders for a variety of natural disasters, including wildfires, along with a homelessness crisis.
If Disney ever tells us anything about The Last Jedi, maybe we'll begin to piece together other questions, like, who is this Empire that struck back?
In October, the couple struck back, filing a lawsuit against The Mail on Sunday over the publication of a private letter from Meghan to her father.
In a match littered with 54 unforced errors that the players shared almost equally, fifth seed Svitolina then started to find her range and struck back.
The momentum was short-lived, however, as Schumer struck back by recruiting Evan Bayh, a popular former senator from Indiana, to run for his onetime seat.
The Golden Knights struck back less than three minutes later on a David Perron goal that the Capitals argued should have been disallowed for goalie interference.
But the militants have since struck back with suicide bombings and hit and run attacks on civilians, threatening livelihoods and hindering aid agencies' efforts to deliver food.
After her initial lawsuit, Gottwald struck back with a suit claiming Kesha and her mother Pebe Sebert are defaming him by claiming that she sexually assaulted her.
After Biden spent the day tearing into Buttigieg for his lack of anything more than small-town mayoral experience, Buttigieg took the stage first and struck back.
But Republicans have struck back, dropping major dollars across the airwaves in recent days, helping to fortify Ayotte's position, making the race the truest of toss-ups.
Otherwise, women will have once again struck back at rape culture by telling their stories, only to discover that men aren't willing to take an equivalent risk.
Canada on Friday struck back at the Trump administration over U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs, vowing to impose punitive measures on $12.63 billion worth of American goods.
Then the elites struck back with their fake news, weaponized leaks and bogus investigations, and thought that Trump and his supporters would just take it sitting down.
She struck back, giving The Philadelphia Daily News grand jury documents that left the impression Mr. Fina had mishandled a 2009 inquiry into grants given another politician.
The Obama administration signaled it was worried about Russia's intermingling of state and private hacking when it struck back at Moscow over interference in the 2016 election.
This was a Grammy of firsts Using explicit language, the rapper struck back at those who said her "Invasion of Privacy" album wasn't worthy of the award.
Still, Biden's campaign struck back at the former Housing and Urban Development secretary, saying it was Castro who "got the facts wrong" about Biden's health care plan.
Canada on Friday struck back at the Trump administration over U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs, vowing to impose punitive measures on $211.1 billion worth of American goods.
President Barack Obama struck back at Moscow in late December with penalties aimed at Russia's leading spy agencies, the GRU and FSB, that the U.S. said were involved.
San Jose's Justin Braun struck back at 9:34 in the first to tie the game, but Patric Hornqvist reestablished Penguins' control at 19:07 in the second.
After President Trump raised tariffs on Chinese imports last week, China struck back in kind on Monday, raising its tariffs on some $60 billion worth of U.S. goods.
Markets have struck back, with the benchmark Nikkei index down nearly 8 percent since the decision and the yen, considered a safe-haven play, climbing against the dollar.
But the Flames struck back as with 5.2 seconds remaining, Curtis Lazar scored his first goal of the season by filling San Jose goalie Aaron Dell's five hole.
Canada, Mexico and the European Union also struck back at Trump for imposing steel and aluminum tariffs by hitting US exports of agricultural products and other US goods.
National Basketball Association players also struck back against comments by the president on Saturday after Trump clashed with one of the biggest stars in the league, Stephen Curry.
At the end of July, the fractious rebel groups struck back, launching a rare coordinated offensive that caught the Assad regime off guard and temporarily broke the siege.
The militants have even on occasion struck back with some of their former vigor from their toehold, around the Syrian town of Hajin in Deir al-Zour Province.
Struck by the inhumanity of Syria's use of chemical weapons on innocent civilians, the president struck back in a measured way, ordering a strike of 59 Tomahawk missiles.
Trump struck back last week, calling Flake "toxic" and praising conservative candidate Kelli Ward for mounting a primary challenging against the Arizona senator in next year's midterm elections.
Addressing experts and policymakers from around the world at the Munich Security Conference this month, Mr. Zarif struck back at criticisms that Iran was destabilizing the Middle East.
Washington (CNN)The Democratic establishment struck back Tuesday with major victories in the Maryland and Pennsylvania Senate primaries, showing the strength of the party leadership over the liberal base.
The sell-off deepened after China struck back by halting the purchase of U.S. farm goods and allowing its currency to fall to a key level unseen since 2008.
Minnie Driver's nasty war with a neighbor landed her on the witness stand in an L.A. court, but outside the neighbor struck back with some jabs of his own.
But after he and his brother had a fight, his brother struck back by creating a new save file on his Pokémon game, effectively erasing all the old data.
Republicans struck back with the "nuclear option," a Senate rules change that would put Gorsuch on the court anyway and eliminate the filibuster for all future Supreme Court candidates.
This month, Canada struck back at the Trump administration over U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs, imposing taxes on C$16.6 billion of U.S. packaged goods, steel and aluminum products.
But today — a full five days before the ransom demand came due — the company struck back, going public with the demand and promising to withstand any attack criminals attempted.
Hardy struck back at Kihuen with allegations that he was connected to a corruption investigation involving the Ramirez Group, a public relations firm which lists Kihuen as a principal.
But Delcy Rodriguez, the president of the pro-government legislative super body known as the constituent assembly, struck back at criticism of the government's handling of the jail fire.
Those actions have led to serious schisms in America's international relationships: Allies have struck back with tariffs of their own, even as they lament the upending of traditional partnerships.
Amy Klobuchar, waiting on deck, took it from there and, with barely a 15 minutes gone, Bloomberg, making his debate stage debut, had been struck back on his heels.
Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford, who faced 34 shots, made his best save when he denied Tarasenko on a breakaway three minutes into the third period, but Tarasenko struck back.
When asked by CNN's Wolf Blitzer about Clinton's recent criticism of his dogged pursuit of President Obama's birth certificate, Trump struck back by laying the issue at her feet.
The president struck back, launching a volley of tweets that savaged Mr. Cohen and his family — insinuating that Mr. Cohen's father-in-law had engaged in unexamined criminal activity.
Of course the Brits would never surrender or appease (lol) ... so Prince Harry struck back -- and brought the FREAKIN' QUEEN HERSELF into it ... who royally scoffed at Obama's shot.
Palestinian militants launched their heaviest barrages against Israel since the 2014 Gaza war on Tuesday and Israeli aircraft struck back, in a surge of fighting after weeks of border violence.
So Cavallari subtly struck back with a new, more flattering photo of Cutler, who is currently recovering from a shoulder injury that brought an early end to his football season.
And when Band fought back, Clinton, using an email alias, struck back: "Doug called and yelled and screamed at my dad," Chelsea Clinton wrote in an email to Clinton aides.
Israel struck back with its heaviest air strikes in Syria since the start of the Syrian civil war in 2011, saying it had attacked nearly all of Iran's military infrastructure.
The Republican front runner, now famously, struck back in the debate reassuring voters that there was "no problem" with the size of his hands, or anything else for that matter.
China struck back with an equal amount of retaliatory duties and said it would ramp up the trade dispute if Trump moved forward with plans for billions more in tariffs.
Warren and Sanders struck back, saying the rivals have adopted the Republican Party playbook in criticizing progressive policies and they are tired of hearing Democrats shy away from big ideas.
In many such cases, when former vendors have publicly cried foul or threatened lawsuits, Mr. Trump has struck back, claiming that the work performed was not as good as promised.
Harris struck back by arguing Biden wasn't doing anything to hold pharmaceutical or insurance companies accountable for their abuses, at a time when Americans with diabetes can't afford their insulin.
In mid-August, Republicans struck back with a blizzard of attack ads from both Mr. Barr and the Congressional Leadership Fund, the sanctioned super PAC of Speaker Paul D. Ryan.
The Obama administration struck back at Russia for its efforts to influence the 285 election, listing a sweeping set of sanctions that could box in President-elect Donald J. Trump.
Despite threats, Iran has so far not struck back directly at Israel — likely due to its disinclination to get into an all-out war with the region's most elite military.
But the Dutchman, also a two-time winner this year, struck back with a one minute 33.162-second lap after lunch, ending the day 0.335 seconds quicker than the Monegasque.
That was something that particularly bothered Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who struck back in her own footnote that the prison had "refused to give Ray" a copy of its own practices.
The government of President Nicolás Maduro struck back on Thursday, winning the support of the country's military as well as that of Russia, which warned the U.S. not to intervene.
President Barack Obama struck back at Moscow in late December with a sweeping set of sanctions targeting Russia's leading spy agencies — the GRU and FSB — that the U.S. said were involved.
On Wednesday Toshiba struck back with a lawsuit, saying Western Digital had interfered in the sale without due cause, adding that it is seeking 120 billion yen ($1 billion) in damages.
Mr. Roivas, who at 36 is Europe's youngest prime minister, struck back in a televised appearance on Monday, accusing the Social Democratic Party and the right-wing IRL Party of duplicity.
Donald J. Trump struck back against Mitt Romney on Thursday afternoon, deriding him as a "lightweight" and "a failed candidate" who should keep his nose out of the 2016 presidential race.
Canada, Mexico and the European Union also struck back at Trump's leveling of US steel and aluminum tariffs by hitting US exports of agriculture products and other heavily exported US goods.
This changed political environment is surely not the only, or even the primary, reason why Trump has sought to calm things down after Iran struck back with a barrage of missiles.
Belgium's Steve Darcis edged Philipp Kohlschreiber, 24-21, 2100-210, 22-2200, 5003-2500 (2152), 2000-6 (5), before Alexander Zverev struck back to pull Germany even, 1-1, in Frankfurt.
The Sharks struck back at 17:45 when defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic's drive from the left point caromed off the skate of St. Louis rear guard Carl Gunnarsson and past Hutton.
After McCaffrey scored on a 1-yard run early in the second quarter for the Panthers, the Seahawks struck back when Wilson connected with Lockett for a 19-yard touchdown play.
Days later, Lutsenko struck back, telling conservative journalist John Solomon that she had given him a "do not prosecute" list to shield politically sensitive targets for a piece in the Hill.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, smarting from weeks of negative commercials against him in New Hampshire, has struck back at several Republican opponents in animated appearances on the campaign trail this week.
On Sunday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who'd sat tight-lipped last week as Trump trashed a whole list of priorities that she and her European counterparts hold so dear, quickly struck back.
During a press conference on Wednesday to address his handling of the Epstein case, particularly the lenient plea deal, Acosta struck back against criticism and suggested the deal was better than nothing.
On Wednesday night, during a televised debate, Mr. Macron repeatedly dismissed her ideas as "stupidities," but she struck back with equal force, skewering him as soft on terror and a heartless capitalist.
In mid-2017, in a State of the Union speech, the president struck back by criticizing Rappler for being owned by Americans (some of its investors are indeed from the United States).
After Trump suggested on Twitter this morning that he might pull FEMA from the island, Mayor of San Juan Carmen Yulín Cruz struck back by composing a devastating letter addressed to the president.
Harrison was ordered to pay nearly $2 million and was quoted as saying he never made any money off the song -- but he struck back with "This Song," a hit about the incident.
Canada struck back at the Trump administration over U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs on Friday, vowing to impose punitive measures on C$16.6 billion ($79.443 billion) worth of American goods until Washington relents.
On Friday, Canada struck back at the Trump administration over U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs, vowing to impose punitive measures on C$16.6 billion ($12.6 billion) worth of American goods until Washington relents.
Supporters struck back with their own GoFundMe campaign and raised more money from more donors, $176,000 from 1,899 people in total, to support the Coalition on Homelessness, which helped push the proposal forward.
If Trump's first two weeks were defined by a flurry of activity—mostly executive orders aimed at fulfilling his authoritarian campaign promises—his third week was when the institutions of government struck back.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has struck back at critics of the company's tax policy, telling the Washington Post Apple would not bring its money back from abroad unless there was a fair rate.
The Senators struck back 64 seconds later when Ryan Dzingel sent a pass from behind the net to Ryan, who slid a shot behind Jones from the bottom of the left wing circle.
Still, the president's trip to the Midwest on Thursday, which included a stop in Iowa, also cast a light on farmers, whose soybean exports dried up after China struck back over the tariffs.
Harley-Davidson CEO Matt Levatich struck back against "misinformation" about the motorcycle company's plans to move some production overseas in response to President Donald Trump's tariffs in a memo to employees and dealers.
An energized Kerber struck back to break in the next game and close the gap but the comeback was short-lived as Cibulkova broke again and comfortably held for the rest of the match.
Washington (CNN)Bernie Sanders struck back at Hillary Clinton on Monday after the former secretary of state repeatedly blasted his previous opposition to gun control measures, saying her own position has changed since 2008.
Jordan's Queen Rania struck back on Friday against a controversial new Charlie Hebdo cartoon that featured young Alan Kurdi, the 3-year-old Syrian refugee who drowned while fleeing to Turkey with his family.
Dig deeper: Days after the arrest of Europe's most-wanted terrorist, Islamic State has struck back(March 2016) The Brussels attacks show that Islamic State is still growing in ambition and capability(March 2016)
GAZA-ISRAEL BORDER (Reuters) - Palestinian militants launched their heaviest barrages against Israel since the 2014 Gaza war on Tuesday and Israeli aircraft struck back, in a surge of fighting after weeks of border violence.
After Khloé decided to handcuff a mime to her mom to add some humor and light-heartedness to her day, Jenner struck back by giving her daughter a little taste of her own medicine.
Israel's Parliament has struck back at the international boycott movement against the country and its settlements in the West Bank by passing a law barring entry to foreigners who have publicly supported the movement.
Matt Furie, the creator of Pepe the Frog, struck back against a self-published children's book that depicted Pepe as an Islamophobic, alt-right champion on a mission to make his farm great again.
Though he initially struck back, stopping her from using a military for travel, he later postponed the speech as she asked — and with the reminder that he needed her permission to speak in the House.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada struck back at the Trump administration over U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs on Friday, vowing to impose punitive measures on C$16.6 billion ($12.63 billion) worth of American goods until Washington relents.
After the U.S. Department of Commerce imposed a seven-year ban on selling U.S. goods to Chinese phone equipment maker ZTE, China struck back, issuing a negative review of Qualcomm's proposed acquisition of NXP Semiconductors.
China struck back with a letter signed by 37 ambassadors from countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America who praised its human rights record, including the "de-radicalization" policies applied in Xinjiang.
Look, as a writer, the previous guild negotiations back in ... well, we struck back in 2007 and then there was another negotiation and then there was a threat of a strike the last time around.
But the George W. Bush and Obama administrations and local governments struck back, with aggressive investigation and prosecution of MS-13 clique leaders and multi-pronged local policing strategies to starve gangs of new members.
Before long, throngs of men in masks had set fires in the street and were hurling bricks at police officers, who struck back with batons and pepper spray and, in some cases, by throwing bricks themselves.
President Donald Trump said in a statement that a 23.3 percent tariff would be imposed on an initial list of strategically important imports from China from July 247 and vowed further measures if Beijing struck back.
Personal attacks are Mr. Trump's weapon of choice, not the Pope's, and anyone could have predicted what happened next: Trump struck back with indignant fury, and his people revenge-tweeted about the walls surrounding Vatican City.
Rangers rookie Nomar Mazara played the hero with a go-ahead home run and an outfield assist in the eighth inning of Monday's series-opening 2-1 win, but the Blue Jays struck back on Tuesday.
OTTAWA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Canada struck back at the Trump administration on Friday over U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs, vowing to impose punitive measures on C$16.6 billion ($12.63 billion) worth of American goods until Washington relents.
Bannon then grabbed her wrist and neck to try to pull her into the car, over the door, until his wife struck back and escaped back into the house they shared with their infant twin daughters.
In short the Empire has struck back — the lesson of Huelskamp is that it will make Freedom Caucus members take note not embolden them and that would make the House under a Republican majority more runnable.
Qatar has struck back since the disappearance of Mr. Khashoggi, giving free rein to its media, such as the satellite channel Al Jazeera, to broadcast the most lurid details of the case across the Arab world.
The British media said the response had left her proposals in tatters, and May angrily struck back in a televised address from her Downing Street office, saying neither side should expect the impossible from the other.
When Mr. Haddad struck back on his next show, appearing in prison scrubs and singing about the prosecutor while a belly dancer gyrated nearby, a council of judges called for further charges of insulting the judiciary.
Here's what you need to know: • The Obama administration struck back at Russia for its efforts to influence the 275 election, listing a sweeping set of sanctions that could box in President-elect Donald J. Trump.
Here's what you need to know: • The Obama administration struck back at Russia for its efforts to influence the 2102 election, listing a sweeping set of sanctions that could box in President-elect Donald J. Trump.
President Donald Trump said in a statement that a 25 percent tariff would be imposed on an initial list of strategically important imports from China from July 6 and vowed further measures if Beijing struck back.
WASHINGTON — President Obama struck back at Russia on Thursday for its efforts to influence the 2016 election, ejecting 35 suspected Russian intelligence operatives from the United States and imposing sanctions on Russia's two leading intelligence services.
CARACAS, Venezuela — The embattled government of Venezuela struck back against its opponents on Thursday, winning strong support from the country's armed forces and the solid backing of Russia, which warned the United States not to intervene.
Furman and the Gielatas both struck back with briefs opposing sanctions against themselves and arguing that if anyone deserved castigation from the court, it was Pomerantz lead counsel Jeremy Lieberman for falsely accusing the objectors of misconduct.
The benchmark S&P 71.413 recorded its biggest one-day loss since Jan 3 on Monday, after China struck back in the trade dispute by saying it would impose higher tariffs on a range of U.S. goods.
To retaliate against Trump's surprise tariffs threat last week, China struck back swiftly by halting purchases of U.S. agricultural products, which particularly hurts farmers in the Midwest — states that are crucial for Trump's presidential win in 2020.
Now that London has finally struck back against an emerging monopoly—one that shows no respect for the safety of its customers or the security of its drivers or the law—why waste time with half measures?
It was the opening salvo in a pattern of escalation that continued this week as Trump slapped first $50 billion in tariffs on China and then said he would seek $100 billion more after Beijing struck back.
With no one officially reported killed, some in the Trump administration have started to believe that Iran didn't really want to target US troops and that Tehran just wanted to be able to say it struck back.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo prosecutors struck back at ousted Nissan Motor boss Carlos Ghosn on Thursday, saying his allegations of a conspiracy between prosecutors and the automaker were false and that he had failed to justify his acts.
The benchmark S&P 500 recorded its biggest one-day loss since Jan 3 on Monday, after China struck back in the trade dispute by saying it would impose higher tariffs on a range of U.S. goods.
He offered scant details on policy, but struck back with brutal force against Mr. Rubio and Mr. Cruz, hitting Mr. Rubio for his credit-card debt and calling Mr. Cruz a "basket case," and interrupting each repeatedly. Gov.
" The pastor also struck back at critics who accuse her of peddling a "feel-good gospel," saying that she has preached and written as often about the "difficult seasons" of life as she has about "times of abundance.
But the Tigers struck back with an impressive drive of their own, marching 133 yards in 213 plays and capping the effort with a 269.5-yard Watson-to-Williams scoring pass with 28.5 seconds left in the half.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The United States struck back from their opening day hammering against Canada 5-33 to get their first points of the 2016 Ice Hockey World Championship with a resounding 6-3 win against Belarus on Saturday.
In response, supporters of Medicare-for-all have struck back with an ambitious reframing: The idea that anyone can keep the health insurance they like under any system but Medicare-for-all is the true lie, they say.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Facebook Inc on Friday struck back against scientific researchers and tech industry insiders who have criticized the world's biggest social media network and its competitors for transforming how people behave and express emotion.
FBI director Comey struck back Sunday night, asserting that the whole thing was just about serving survivors of the attack, serendipitously timed with the announcement of a new brief from victims of the attack, siding with the FBI.
GENEVA (Reuters) - North Korea struck back at the United States on Wednesday, accusing the Trump administration of being a billionaires' club that harbors a "policy of racism" while denying freedom of the press and health coverage to citizens.
Israel: Gaza militants resumed their rocket fire early Wednesday and Israeli forces struck back against targets in the Palestinian coastal enclave in a simmering confrontation set off by Israel's assassination of a senior Islamic Jihad commander on Tuesday.
Bill O'Reilly struck back at Megyn Kelly on Monday morning, hours after she had expressed shock over the details of a reported sexual harassment settlement involving him, saying that it was "just incomprehensible" that she would attack him.
Europe unmistakably struck back on the first day of the first Ryder Cup to be staged in France, sweeping all four of the alternate-shot matches by considerable margins to go ahead by 5-3 heading into Saturday.
The U.S. benchmark S&P 71.2.405 recorded its biggest one-day loss since Jan 3 on Monday, after China struck back in the trade dispute by saying it would impose higher tariffs on a range of U.S. goods.
Ted Cruz, who himself was under consideration for the post, struck back at Sessions' critics at an appearance at the conservative Federalist Society on Friday and said that Sessions is a necessary change of course from the Obama years.
In an interview on Portuguese television, Mr Santos Silva struck back against northern Europe's austerity preachers: "There are no professor-states or student-states in the EU." In turn Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, warned Portugal to maintain "solid finances".
Midway through the second the Czechs took the lead on another long range strike with Tomas Kundratek loading up from just inside the blueline but the Americans struck back two minutes later with a shorthanded goal from Jim Slater.
TOKYO, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Tokyo prosecutors struck back at ousted Nissan Motor boss Carlos Ghosn on Thursday, saying his allegations of a conspiracy between prosecutors and the automaker were false and that he had failed to justify his acts.
But the Dutchman, also a two-time winner this year but carrying a five-place engine-related grid penalty, struck back with a one minute, 33.162-second lap after lunch, ending the day 0.335 seconds quicker than the Monegasque.
Venus has not won seven grand slam titles by crumbling after giving up a set and, knowing that the momentum was slipping away from her, struck back with two breaks for a 4-1 lead in the second stanza.
Furman struck back in a written decision giving the trial a green light: "It is the Government's conduct in this case, not the Court's review, that is 'highly unusual, to say the least,'" he said, highlighting a partial quote from Gorsuch.
Jeremy Hunt, the U.K.'s health secretary, struck back after President Trump's Twitter attack on universal care and Britain's National Health Service, where funding shortfalls have led to such long delays that some patients are being turned away from hospitals.
JERUSALEM — Gaza militants continued to bombard southern Israel with rockets on Wednesday and Israeli forces struck back against targets in the Palestinian coastal enclave in a clash set off by Israel's assassination of a senior Islamic Jihad commander on Tuesday.
Sanders struck back at Clinton by arguing that she had called on child migrants to be sent back home during a period when tens of thousands were trying to cross the border to leave difficult situations in Latin and South America.
Those French who neither struck back at the invading Germans nor entered into official collaboration with them were said to be practicing attentisme —a policy of wait and see, exemplified by Marshal Pétain in the early stages of the Vichy government.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's government struck back at self-declared interim president Juan Guaido on Tuesday, with the Supreme Court imposing a travel ban and freeze on his bank accounts despite a warning from Washington of "serious consequences" if it did so.
In the space of several hours, Israel downed what it said was an Iranian drone that had penetrated its airspace, then struck back at what it called the command-and-control center in Syria from which Iran launched the drone.
But the Legislature in Pierre, the state capital, swiftly struck back: It repealed the referendum and replaced it with its own slate of bills, which critics denounced as a watered-down substitute — and a slap in the face to voters.
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump addressed the nation following rising tensions between Iran and the U.S. After Trump ordered a Baghdad drone strike that killed Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, Iran struck back with missiles targeted at a U.S. base in Iraq.
AZAZ, Syria/ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish forces and Syrian rebels fought government troops in northwest Syria on Thursday and Russian warplanes struck back in a sharp escalation of an intense battle over the last rebel bastions, Russian and Turkish officials said.
"The market tries to run higher looking at the benefits from the weaker pound, but then is struck back by the reality of the fact that this is an inherently unsustainable situation," Ken Odeluga, market analyst at City Index, said.
The disparaging term was among the top words looked up after Trump struck back over news reports that quoted Comey as harshly critical of the president in a memoir due to be published next week, Merriam-Webster said in a statement.
So, on Tuesday, Putin's bureaucracy struck back, calling out Akhmat MMA for violating Russian MMA Union rules that state children must be at least 12 to compete in MMA fights, and that any fighters under the age of 18 must wear protective gear.
" Pelosi struck back at the president during a news conference in the Capitol, telling reporters Thursday morning that she found his statements to be "so completely inappropriate" and chiding Trump for "talking about things that he knows little about: Faith and prayer.
In a series of post-debate appearances, a meandering press conference and a withering new attack ad, Biden struck back at the South Bend upstart's call for a new generation of leadership and wrapped himself in the legacy of former President Barack Obama.
OTTAWA, June 29 (Reuters) - Canada struck back at U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs on Friday, vowing to impose punitive measures on C$16.6 billion ($12.63 billion) of American goods and unveiling a C$2 billion aid package for affected industries and workers.
Earlier, Trump, who had refrained from tweeting all day Thursday — even as Comey accused his administration of spreading "lies" and suggested Trump had attempted to influence the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election — struck back in an early-morning tweet.
After Hogan-Franchot struck back against their air conditioning opponents in May, by blocking $15 million in state school construction and renovation aid from Baltimore County and Baltimore City, the Democratic-controlled legislature voted to reduce the number of public school maintenance inspections.
With the governor under attack by Mr. Trump's campaign for not endorsing the party's standard-bearer, allies of Mr. Kasich struck back aggressively in a way that could well position him for the future with the many Trump skeptics in the party's ranks.
And when Justin Bieber's ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez waded into his Instagram comments to scold him for posting pictures with a new girlfriend and to accuse him of cheating on her, he struck back by accusing her of using the relationship for attention.
Venezuela: After the Trump administration said that it had handed control of Venezuela's assets in the U.S. to the opposition leader Juan Guaidó, President Nicolás Maduro's government struck back, opening an investigation into Mr. Guaidó and barring him from leaving the country.
Orsted struck back by spending $500 million to buy Deepwater Wind, a Providence, R.I.-based company with a large offshore portfolio of leases and projects including a small wind farm off Block Island that was the first offshore facility in the United States.
After the White House on Saturday accused the Chinese government of "Orwellian nonsense" for ordering 36 airline companies to purge their websites of references to Macau, Taiwan and Hong Kong as separate countries, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs struck back on Sunday.
It looked as though Wiggins, 35, and team mates Jonathan Dibben, Ed Clancy and Owain Doull would raise the roof in the Olympic velodrome as they recovered from an early deficit but a youthful Australia outfit struck back to claim the title.
The Mandel brothers have struck back, calling the claims "baseless" and have responded with a countersuit, claiming that Depp is responsible for his financial woes due to overspending while living a "selfish, reckless and irresponsible lifestyle" that totaled to $2 million a month.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - IEX Group struck back on Wednesday at critics of its bid to become a U.S. stock exchange, including the New York Stock Exchange and BATS Global Markets, which have accused their potential rival of skewing facts to help win approval.
The downing of the F-16 over northern Israel - as the air force struck back for what it said was an incursion by an Iranian drone launched from Syria - was a rare setback for a country that relies on regional military supremacy.
Donald Trump struck back at criticism leveled at him by Georgia congressman John Lewis on Saturday—eliciting bipartisan critcism in the process—after suggsting the Democrat should focus on fixing his "crime infested" district in response to a remark that questioned the president-elect's legitimacy.
So when Canada struck back at the United States' tariffs on aluminum imports on July 1, and included cans, some craft brewers received notices of higher prices due to the duties while others have been unable to secure their usual supply of aluminum cans.
Mr Johnson struck back by briefing the British press that, on the contrary, he was a decider and a doer, who, having "spoken to all the power players", was demanding that Western nations draw up "very punitive sanctions" against the Syrian regime and its enablers.
Pandora struck back with its own full-on streaming option in March, but it faces a tough battle trying to get people to switch back from competitors, which offer similar and often more mature services, or to upgrade from its largely free radio service.
In dropping a new round of targeted sanctions on Russian diplomats and assets in the US, Obama on Thursday struck back at what the intelligence community has portrayed as an unprecedented -- and successful -- attempt by the Kremlin to meddle in the American democratic process.
Shareholders and independent directors immediately struck back, relying on a provision in Sika's organization documents dating to the 1970s that permitted the board to refuse an acquirer of more than 5 percent of registered shares the permission to register them in the company's books.
On Sunday, Mr. Rouhani struck back at his opponents, warning the Revolutionary Guards, the judiciary and the clerical councils that his government is considering organizing a referendum to break the deadlock between those who want change and those who want to hold it back.
Ms. Warren struck back at Mr. Buttigieg for his courting of wealthy donors at private fund-raisers — including a recent event at a so-called wine cave — and Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota expressed clear skepticism of Mr. Buttigieg's electoral track record and public accomplishments.
Democrats struck back and won big in 2018 largely by painting him as a phony and a hypocrite on economic issues, hammering him and Republicans for failing to improve infrastructure and threatening voters' healthcare while slashing tax rates for rich people and big corporations.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada struck back on Monday against criticism it had not adequately prepared markets for last week's rate hike after a prominent economist took issue with the central bank's lack of communication in the nearly two months leading up to the move.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lawyers for former J. Walter Thompson chief executive Gustavo Martinez on Friday struck back against a high-ranking colleague who accused him of sexist and racist behavior, saying her high-profile lawsuit failed to show a hostile work environment at the advertising agency.
She went on to suggest that psychiatrists should look at his "affection for tyrants" like Russia's Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un.  Trump unsurprisingly struck back on Twitter, chiding her for reading from a teleprompter, and will likely double down during a California rally tonight.
Almost immediately, Republicans struck back, stripping the new governor of many powers, attempting to redraw judicial districts, requiring judges to identify their party affiliation on ballots and reducing the size of the state's Court of Appeals, in order to keep Mr. Cooper from replacing retiring Republicans.
Caixin accused Anbang last Saturday of having a shareholder structure that "is like a maze," and it questioned the appropriateness of capital injections from companies linked to Mr. Wu. Anbang struck back with a letter on Wednesday threatening to sue Caixin for "malicious" and "inaccurate" reporting.
The Swiss took a surprise lead with 1:19 to go in the first period when Tristan Scherwey swept the puck home, and although Bo Horvat struck back for Canada in the second, the Europeans went ahead again with a power-play goal from Gregory Hofmann.
Last Friday, after Trump announced his intention to impose a massive tariff on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods, the Chinese ministry of commerce struck back, threatening tariffs of the same amount on US products that specifically target American farmers and industrial workers in the Midwest.
" In the three-and-a-half minute spectacular, AI Swift struck back against Sith Taylor, menacing her all the while as if to say, "I'm so powerful and badass that I'm not even afraid of searing sky spears to hit my body, which is made entirely of metal.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic struck back for the old guard at the Australian Open early on Tuesday, soaking up the pressure from an impressive Daniil Medvedev before crushing the young Russian 20-240 13-21(23) 22-2 6-3 to reach his 10th quarter-final at Melbourne Park.
In addition to filing the suit, Ms. Hockley and Mr. Barden have struck back at the gun crisis by creating an unusual nonprofit social safety organization — Sandy Hook Promise — to educate students, parents and community leaders nationwide about the early warning signs that potentially violent people often exhibit.
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran struck back at the United States for the killing of a top Iranian general early Wednesday, firing a series of surface-to-surface missiles at two Iraqi bases housing U.S. troops and warning the United States and its allies in the region not to retaliate.
Streep's team at first batted down the claims, but as the story continued to get picked up, Chanel clarified that although the couture house had been in discussions to dress Streep, she had never committed, and Streep struck back at the accusations that she was getting paid much more strongly.
As the convention began to grow more liberal in the 203s and 1970s, a more conservative faction struck back; led by Texans Paige Patterson and Herman Paul Pressler III, a small group of fundamentalists employed get-out-the-vote tactics to engineer a conservative takeover of the convention in 1979.
Four attorneys general are investigating Exxon Mobil's public statements and private scientific knowledge over the years, and the company struck back on Wednesday in a filing in Texas against Claude Earl Walker, the attorney general of the United States Virgin Islands, and a private law firm working with his office on the investigation.
The Trump administration this spring has stepped up a "maximum pressure" campaign of economic sanctions to force Iran to submit to a new and more restrictive agreement, and Iran has struck back by beginning to restart its nuclear program and flexing its muscles in the Persian Gulf — where it seized the tanker.
Only a few weeks after DC united six of its biggest crime-fighters in "Justice League," Marvel has struck back by releasing the trailer for "Avengers: Infinity War," featuring more than 20 superhuman characters, including Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Spider-Man (Tom Holland) and Thor (Chris Hemsworth), all of whom have headlined their own stand-alone films.
The two stars would continue to tangle in the press and in West's lyrics, and though Swift struck back with her assertive 2017 album "Reputation," which featured a lead single that many interpreted as a response to West's slights, "Miss Americana" catches Swift on the day that record was snubbed and missed out on major Grammy nominations.
Kellyanne Conway struck back at former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's reaction to a court ruling on President Trump's travel ban by reminding her of her Election Day defeat.
McCabe quickly struck back, saying he had been honest with investigators and that he was fired to undermine special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's probe into Russia's election interference, of which he is a potential witness.
It struck back by placing limpet mines on oil tankers, by shooting down an American drone, by striking critical Saudi oil facilities, and by attacking Iraqi bases where US troops were stationed — all conducted in a manner to avoid direct responsibility and all with virtually no loss of life until an American contractor and some Iraqi security personnel were killed in one of the recent raids.
Just like AT&T closed its acquisition of storied traditional (yet slow-moving) Time Warner ($85 billion), Disney beat back Comcast to acquire Fox's entertainment assets in 303 ($71.3 billion), Comcast struck back and acquired Sky ($39 billion), and SiriusXM acquired the remaining 81% of Pandora it didn't already own ($3.5 billion), expect more massive deals in 2019, together with a number of smaller, yet still significant ones.
Specifically, in December, a few days after Donald Trump suggested that there are no Muslim sports heroes, Ali struck back at the Republican presidential candidate's call to ban all Muslims from entering the US. Ali said, in a statement first provided to NBC News, titled "Presidential Candidates Proposing to Ban Muslim Immigration to the United States": I am a Muslim and there is nothing Islamic about killing innocent people in Paris, San Bernardino, or anywhere else in the world.
"Well, as soon as he travels to 112 countries and negotiates a peace deal, a cease-fire, a release of dissidents, an opening of new opportunities in nations around the world, or even spends 11 hours testifying in front of a congressional committee, he can talk to me about stamina," she replied during the contest at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. Clinton then struck back by accusing Trump of sexism in past remarks concerning women's physical appearances.
Trump has been lit into for days over what some Puerto Rican officials characterize as a slow response to devastation on the island wrought by the hurricane, and he's repeatedly struck back with Twitter missives against San Juan's mayor and the press, going so far as to tell Puerto Ricans who largely are without power to "not believe the #FakeNews" The administration appeared to attempt to directly rebut criticisms leveled in the media by releasing readouts over the weekend of the president's calls with Govs.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) struck back on Friday at President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's campaign rally comments Thursday mocking her and the #MeToo movement.

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