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He has passed on chances to take a swing at someone who has taken a swing at him.
To use one of Buffett's favored baseball metaphors, you shouldn't swing at every pitch, nor should you expect every pitch you swing at to sail out of the park.
Halloween is in full spooky swing at Jennifer Garner's house.
Christmas is already in full swing at Walt Disney World.
"Nobody's making you swing at these curveballs, sunshine," Cramer said.
And together they could take a stronger swing at Facebook.
So I think we have one more swing at it.
Taking a swing at the king was never so futile.
I feel I want to swing at the first pitch.
In other words: you want to swing at this guy?
I just know it was up enough to swing at.
"I wanted them to swing at every pitch," he said.
Flexen, though, did not provide Stanton much to swing at.
Alex Rodriguez is taking a swing at a new venture.
"Only swing at strikes!" shouted one man nursing a beer.
Al Franken of Minnesota took a rhetorical swing at Texas Sen.
Will Mr. Trump ever take a hard swing at Mr. Cruz?
She took a swing at the sergeant, who shot her twice.
Clinton's failure to swing at a pitch right over the plate?
Almost every Democratic candidate took a swing at the debate newcomer.
Even John Oliver took a swing at Matos on Last Week Tonight.
Giant Canyon Swing at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park in Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Jack Dorsey took a swing at Mark Zuckerberg, and politicians took note.
That's a solid roster of backers for their first swing at funding.
He is also taking a swing at those who helped convict them.
Chipotle Mexican Grill appears to be taking another swing at Panera Bread.
The Penguins cap their four-game swing at the San Jose Sharks.
Miocic jabbed, feinted, low kicked, and made Francis Ngannou swing at air.
He even worked a swing at Hillary Clinton into his opening remarks.
But there've been scraps—the prisoners will take a swing at us.
Go deeper: Trump's new waiver rules take a big swing at the ACA
NEW YORK — Well, that's one way to take a swing at the competition.
This is an extreme, aggressive swing at reducing the size of federal government.
Hop on the "Swing at the End of the World" in Banos, Ecuador
You just swing and swing at that level; you don't have much technique.
I took a good swing at them and ended up finding some grass.
First he got Justin Smoak to swing at strike three on a slider.
Their system accounts for people who might twist their swing at different angles.
Halloween is already in full swing at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
David Waldstein: I don't understand exactly why people swing at Andrew Miller's slider.
"It's almost not human, to swing at strikes," third baseman Kris Bryant said.
I hope he takes a second swing at it sometime, maybe in fiction.
Or sell it to a competitor and take another swing at the fences?
This isn't a 'let's go out for one more swing at the fences.
Houston continues its two-game road swing at last-place Tulane on Sunday.
Hillary Clinton has taken another swing at her 203 Democratic primary rival Sen.
These numbers are why it shouldn't be surprising to see Trump swing at Biden.
The Kings open on a two-game road swing at the St. Louis Blues.
He nearly takes a swing at his girlfriend's dad, which causes Ryan to intervene.
Luke Bryan took a swing at a spectator while performing in Nashville Wednesday night.
That being said, Microsoft's mobile Edge browser is taking a modest swing at it.
Birthday planning for Rob, but without Rob, is in full-swing at Kris's house.
I took a swing at you on Twitter but, Popplio, can I confess something?
The company is about to take its first swing at the problem: daily bonuses.
If you swing at every pitch you'll end up with a lot more losers.
The video shows the officer continued to swing at her at least 10 times.
"It's something that you learn from being a kid: Swing at strikes," Avila said.
So now's a good a time as any to take a swing at him.
But Harper was patient and did not swing at two potential strike-three calls.
WASHINGTON — On Saturday afternoon, President Trump took another swing at his favorite punching bag.
Congress will take another swing at finding an agreement when it returns next week.
Along with The Irishman, Marriage Story is Netflix's other big swing at Oscar glory.
The athletic star of "Legion" takes a swing at the Baseball Center in Manhattan.
" Portwood snarled back, taking a swing at Abraham's face and narrowly missing, "Watch your mouth!
The actor then took a swing at Trump's often criticized views on minorities and women.
The man grabbed one protestor by the neck and took a swing at his face.
Whereas DeepMind's swing at ophthalmology targeted the UK, Microsoft's ambitions are a considerably more global.
Later, Eric took a swing at a plainclothes police officer who had pulled him over.
An international team of scientists just took a big swing at helping address those questions.
When we allow science to swing at the problem, it almost always gets on base.
But the third pitch, he would say later, was just high enough to swing at.
So she takes a wild swing at independence: She sees Hill House as a formal
That sounds elementary, but Altuve does not need to swing at strikes to get hits.
They swing at the bottom part of the ball and usually hit harmless pop-ups.
We took a swing at something big and you all have my admiration and gratitude.
Turner had started tinkering with his swing at the end of that 2013 season, batting .
"Just try to swing at strikes," Gregorius said of what he had needed to improve.
When Hemingway showed up, Stevens took a swing at him, and Hemingway knocked him down.
THE most striking mood-swing at this year's Labour conference was the growing hostility to Brexit.
Take a full swing at someone's arm or leg and you're going to do some damage.
The Celtics return to action Friday as they open a three-game road swing at Atlanta.
Cabrera sustained the injury when he took a big swing at a Jake Odorizzi breaking pitch.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is taking another swing at his relations with some former rivals.
The video is ridiculous ... the heckler got so riled up, she took a swing at Griffin.
But his finance team is tentatively planning a Silicon Valley swing at the end of June.
"The big thing is, it's about learning which off-speed pitches to swing at," Judge said.
She injured her left ankle making a swing at the Taiwan Swinging Skirts LPGA on Nov.
But he also appeared to take a veiled swing at Warren, saying that the late Sen.
That's what he does, keep you off balance and will make you swing at his pitches.
In other words, it's not about taking a swing at real estate, but really following through.
He said a challenge would be altering his approach on which pitches he should swing at.
Darryl Strawberry took a swing at his teammate Keith Hernandez on team picture day in 1989.
You see the guy screaming at Kelly, and he even pretends to swing at his junk.
It isn't often that you see a coach take a swing at his own front office.
Vellanti then appeared to swing at the protester, but it's unclear if the protester dodged the punch.
The most scientific one would be to show lots of feints and make him swing at air.
I'm finally in a good spot, where I can swing at the bat without worrying about anything.
That's what Eton gives you: a free swing at success, the gilded confidence to go get it.
Ricky Gervais introduced the two presenters, setting them up to take a swing at racism in Hollywood.
Seriousness, for Susan Sontag, was a flashing machete to swing at the thriving vegetation of American philistinism.
A woman shouts, "Go away, leave me alone!" as she takes a swing at a punching bag.
Facebook is taking a swing at Twitch while also one-upping its mobile live streaming video competitors.
It begs the question, is Twitter trying to slim down to take another swing at getting acquired?
Mainly, she seems to be all sweetness and light, but her mood can swing at any time.
Mr. Trump took a swing at the bank last month, saying it would remain under government scrutiny.
"I tried to do too much when I came back — hit everything, swing at everything," Torres said.
But Giroud can only half-slide and swing at the ball, and his shot goes well wide.
Maybe it takes a somewhat-implausible swing at a restricted free agent like Aaron Gordon or Rodney Hood.
The question: After the world's cruelest schoolyard game, who did Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) take a swing at?
This is the third time Stephenson has taken a swing at altering AT&T's future with a megadeal.
I originally had SEX SWING at 6-Down, which was just a bit too graphic for the editors.
And thus far, he's made it clear that he isn't particularly keen on taking a swing at Congress.
He hits for power, takes walks, doesn't swing at bad pitches, grinds at-bats and passes the baton.
Elizabeth Warren has declined to swing at most of her rivals, but Mr. Bloomberg has been the exception.
At one point, government employees held Misabo back as he tried to take a swing at his boss.
We have to put more hitters in situations where they feel an obligation to swing at close pitches.
Throughout his hot first week, Bruce said, his secret has been simple: Swing at strikes and remain calm.
"The big thing is, it's about learning which off-speed pitches to swing at," Judge said that night.
It wouldn't be a complete roll-out if Disney didn't take a swing at reality TV, too. Encore!
Another officer wearing a watch cap takes a backhanded swing at Mr. Williams, striking him in the face.
Think Nick Saban would leave his college football dynasty to take another swing at success in the NFL??
His entire plan was to plod straight in on the taller Jon Jones and try to swing at him.
Jones, asked about abortion at a press conference Friday, took a rare, direct swing at the allegations against Moore.
" And Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh claimed Democrats "took a big swing at it today and whiffed completely.
But until now, DJI had never taken a direct swing at GoPro's true bread and butter: the action camera.
The 30-mph grapefruit they barely managed to get over the plate is too tempting not to swing at.
Trump argued he was righting a wrong and he took a swing at Obama for not doing it earlier.
But the Brexit vote was also a drunken swing at those "others" remaking the image of a lost England.
This is actually Mr. Babenzien's second swing at Noah, which he started in 2002 and ran for three years.
Give them credit: before they went out, they took at least one really good swing at the tech gods.
Alice developed her smooth swing at a local country club junior class and began winning tournaments as a teenager.
Bryan then took a swing at the unnamed fan, and the move was captured on video by a fellow concertgoer.
It escalated even further -- Chis was clearly looking for a fight ... challenging the guy to take a swing at him.
Duarte's students, more than half of them young girls, form a line to take a swing at his gloved hands.
The death of Flash continues to move forward, and now Microsoft is taking its swing at the aging internet standard.
By the time they separated in 1977, Garrincha had taken a swing at Ms Soares and was ravaged by alcoholism.
You learn to start that swing at the exact right moment, and Capcom's expertise in combat suddenly starts to shine.
Bauman came out of the 2010 mess impatient to take another swing at the ball (a metaphor he uses frequently).
Buffett, an opponent of quarterly earnings guidance, took a swing at managing for the quarter in this year's annual letter.
"Hello?" she yelled again as she took another full body swing at me and it smacked me in the ribs.
"One of the biggest things was he got us to swing at his pitches," Padres first baseman Wil Myers said.
Logan Paul is taking a second swing at apologizing for posting video of a dead body in Japan's Suicide Forest.
In terms of what opportunities the Berkshire Hathaway chairman and CEO likes to swing at, he has a few guidelines.
"If he got embarrassed or cut off in traffic or whatever, he would take a swing at me," Millard recalls.
"You know I was," Rodriguez said with a smile when asked about his swing at the time of his injury.
Still, he took a swing at some baseball questions during a recent interview at the Jue Lan Club in Manhattan.
These opponents of educational choice have used Michigan's academic struggles as an excuse to take a swing at charter schools.
Grassley took a swing at liberal outside groups that are pressuring Democrats to block Gorsuch's nomination during his opening remarks.
The Wild cap their four-game road swing at the San Jose Sharks, while the Kings visit the Arizona Coyotes.
I just decided there's nothing that would make me happier than taking a swing at this, so we jumped in.
He has, after all, a visceral feel for who to swing at and how that will play with his crowd.
It is extremely difficult to take a swing at so-called "bad mothers" without the blow landing on their children.
He reacted to the second infraction with a violent swing at items stacked on the scorer's table and was ejected.
It's the sweetness of warm Coke mixed with booze, and the freedom of being on  a park swing at twilight.
I stretched out my hand and, in reply, the creature made a slow, ponderous swing at me with its foreleg.
"They don't swing at bad pitches, so I think I was doing something wrong with my delivery tonight," Perez said.
This is evident from its opening cutscene, which takes a clichéd but chuckle-worthy swing at Titanic's schmaltzy bow embrace.
On Sunday, Trump Jr. shared a video of his 3-year-old daughter practicing her swing at Trump International Golf Club.
But if it wasn't clear before, it is now: Republicans are taking a swing at more than just tax brackets here.
Stipe Miocic boxed circles around Hunt by feinting, having Hunt swing at air, and then jabbing him up as he recovered.
Hitting a gap wedge from 122 yards, he took a short backswing and aimed a smooth swing at the front pin.
The building of that organizational equity was important and valuable, and so the Raptors took a swing at closing the gap.
So it was fun to see Lynch and Frost take a swing at the big build-up to an exciting conclusion.
Now, investors from less traditional cleantech backgrounds are coming out of the woodwork to take a swing at the energy space.
But then, according to those same accounts, Ms. Danner picked up a baseball bat and tried to swing at Sergeant Barry.
Warren's second swing at the issue is a clear attempt to erase that first stumble from the memory of the campaign.
And when Trump finally took a swing at Cruz, it was a Rocky-Apollo-Clubber-Drago-rolled-into-one knockout punch.
Safety calls for Trump to take third swing at travel ban If the Trump administration takes a third swing at rewording the executive order banning travel of refugees and immigrants to the United States from six countries, I would hope it would be broadened to include any country in the world that is a failed state.
Mark Zuckerberg used the visibility of Facebook's F8 developer conference to take a thinly veiled swing at Donald Trump's stance on immigration.
There's another reason that lawmakers are taking a swing at Google over its work with Huawei though, and that's out of scorn.
This replica is made from foam and makes motion-sensitive sounds when you swing at the air or make it hit something.
Now, prosecutors have announced they're taking another swing at the 8 remaining charges -- with a retrial set to begin later this year.
The City of Philadelphia has taken another swing at Wells Fargo, this time alleging that the bank has been discriminating against minorities.
Last time Biden weighed in on politics on Twitter was August 228, taking a swing at Trump over his Charlottesville, Virginia, comments.
"You learn quickly it's much more than just putting work in the gym and trying to swing at 150 mph," he added.
By the third or fourth at-bat of the game, he said, he is more willing to swing at the first pitch.
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The Reds continue a seven-game road swing at Washington against the Nationals, while the Rays play host to the Baltimore Orioles.
Just outside that group is Grace, who was one bad swing at the United States Open in June from joining the conversation.
Turner revamped his swing at the end of his Mets tenure, in 23, but Kershaw said there was more to his revival.
Bryant even took a swing at McDaniel after the state senator announced he would switch from the Wicker to the Cochran race.
Now the man brandishing the sword is Mr. Trump, who holds it over Mr. Tillerson's neck, poised to swing at any moment.
"Obviously Louie up to bat in a good spot he's going to make good decisions and swing at good pitches," Hinch said.
He said he struggled with his swing at Pebble Beach and at Riviera, and worked all week on the range in Mexico.
The researchers behind this new study, published Monday in the American Journal of Epidemiology, decided to take their own swing at the question.
Justin Simien took a second swing at portraying Winchester University and the characters he debuted in his 2014 film of the same name.
On Thursday Hillary Clinton, who will likely be running against Trump in the general election, took a swing at Trump's most bombastic statements.
I can only think to the steadily dwindling ratings that the show's been facing ever since Negan took his big swing at Glenn.
Users who want to join the public beta and take a swing at the prizes can click through one of the questions above.
She doesn't take a swing at a lone bad guy, only to miss and fall over, leaving the man to save the day.
"As a fan of the show, I'm actually rooting for James or anybody who can take a swing at that record," Jennings said.
The filmmaker is taking his next big swing at the format with Searching, starring Star Trek's John Cho and Will & Grace's Debra Messing.
Right when adults are just starting to figure out Snapchat, Facebook's Instagram has taken a hard swing at what makes the app unique.
Why we liked it: Regenerating or creating new liver tissue is a big swing at a problem that is literally life-or-death.
Russia's deputy PM took a swing at Donald Trump's erratic Twitter diplomacy Friday, claiming the president's early morning posts were overshadowing world affairs.
The FDA is taking a new swing at drug prices, announcing two new policies Tuesday that aim to boost competition from generic drugs.
"In our view, gold will likely consolidate here before taking a swing at $1,307," a level last seen in January 2015, they said.
First Costa on the right, saved by Courtois, and then Neymar takes a swing at the rebound, but it's cleared by a defender.
"I see him laying off some breaking balls, that last year he would swing at, particularly the ones down," manager John Gibbons said.
The day of the orientation, Anna McGorman, the director of culinary operations, was taking another swing at a chocolate Milk Bar birthday cake.
The FCC's latest swing at the video piñata — let's call it CableCARD 2.0 — is even less likely to pass technical or legal muster.
It doesn't really matter if you take a big swing at the future and trust you will figure out how to make it happen.
Right off the bat, it takes a swing at the makers of the Pikinis app — which obtained the now-released documents via a lawsuit.
This time, Clinton took a swing at our current president while making a speech at Yale's Class Day, part of the school's commencement weekend.
Where Demura's book is at its best from a strategic stand point is encouraging the nunchuck user to simply swing at what is available.
It looks like he tries to slow down, tries to swing at strikes a little better, and when he does he's getting better results.
The "Jealous" singer also shared a photo of himself practicing his swing at the stadium while decked out in red for the home team.
He will likely also take a swing at Republicans in Congress, who sent a bill repealing most of ObamaCare to his desk this week.
Political PACs, activist websites and political advisors with varying degrees of affiliation with the Democratic Party all took a swing at the GOP plan.
Then the president tweeted out a Nickelback meme taking a swing at former Vice President Joe Biden, one of the leading 2020 Democratic candidates.
Good dividend, solid cash flow; those are two names that I would probably take a swing at," Seaburg said Tuesday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
Alexander Payne's forthcoming "Downsizing," in which people are shrunk to tiny versions of themselves — thereby using less resources — takes a swing at that approach.
Now, a little more than a year later, another scientific body is stepping up to the plate to take a swing at processed meat.
For his next act, Blum took another swing at affirmative action — this time, using Asian Americans as the victims in a lawsuit against Harvard.
Sure, Mr. Weinstein might sometimes swing at someone, literally, but in Harveywood misdeeds were soon overshadowed by box-office tallies and savvy public relations.
He fatally shot her about five minutes later after she grabbed a baseball bat and, according to Sergeant Barry, began to swing at him.
When you have the ability to put the bat on the ball, hit it from line to line and swing at strikes, it's lethal.
Accuses prosecutors of judge shopping While they don't attack Jackson directly in their filings, Stone's attorneys took a second swing at her approach Friday.
Microsoft's last big swing at changing Windows for a new form factor was arguably Windows 8 on the Surface, which didn't go so well.
"While Democrats like to swing at 'Big Oil' the washout of these policies would disproportionately impact smaller producers," Bob McNally, Rapidan's president, tells Axios.
If the movie starred anyone else, I can't help but think it'd be an almost-forgotten swing at Tarkovsky-style slow, contemplative science fiction.
Once pulled, rather than seek out his reporter friend, he went into the dugout and took a swing at an apparently defenseless electric fan.
For one, it appears to be an opportunity to take a swing at the state's governor, Jerry Brown, a vociferous critic of the president.
John Miller is then heard egging Howard on to "take a swing" at him, while Howard repeatedly provokes him to point the gun at him.
The assailant called me a nigger just before he took a swing at me for no reason other than detesting the color of my skin.
AND FINALLY ... Just swingin' A guy builds a giant swing at his home, because we guess he's confusing his backyard with the fairgrounds or something.
Kris and Kendall, who took a swing at home plate, in coordinated black Adidas apparel as Kourtney stood out in a neon yellow long sleeve.
The former VP took a swing at GOP tax cuts, citing a $1 trillion loophole for the wealthy and a boost to the national deficit.
Reid also took a swing at Trump's support for veterans on Tuesday, saying that the Senate — which was formally scheduled to be session until Oct.
Slyde had oodles of it, as do the four dancers involved in the show "And Still You Must Swing," at the Joyce (Dec. 3-8).
" Comey took a broad swing at news reports based on leaks of classified information on Thursday, saying that many of them have been "dead wrong.
Left the slider up and still didn't take a good swing at it, but he elevated it and unfortunately for us hit the foul pole.
And you know what happens when someone takes a swing at the Mountain: They end up dead on the floor in a matter of seconds.
"We never tucked our tails and wanted to just go home, or swing at bad pitches or just throw fastballs down the middle," Bridwell said.
"I felt like with two strikes — 0-2, 1-2 — if they didn't swing at it, it was going to be strike three," he said.
Even if my husband had a good day, our son couldn't shake the anxiety that the mood in the house might swing at any moment.
So far, none of the Democratic primary candidates have taken a hard swing at Mr. Biden, focusing instead on the impeachment inquiry into Mr. Trump.
Pixelbook Go It's been a while since Google shipped a higher-end Chrome OS laptop — but with Pixelbook Go, they're taking another swing at it.
Still not understanding the point of the fight, they took yet another swing at a group of giants who refused to even acknowledge their existence.
That's right, Zuckerberg's first swing at connecting the world was really just an effort to bolster his popularity on Harvard's campus and pick up girls.
The speculation around Mr. Goodwin, who has not been charged, did not keep his state party operation from taking a gleeful swing at its opponent.
Bryant even took a swing at McDaniel after the state senator announced he would switch from the Wicker race to run for the Cochran seat.
He also faces a misdemeanor charge of battery and aggravated assault of a peace officer after police say he took a swing at the booking officer.
Hill's trespassing arrest came after he was spotted sitting on a porch swing at the home of a former employer, according to a local media report.
Sign up for an exhibitor's table today, show the startup world exactly what makes your company Wild Card-worthy and take another swing at Startup Battlefield.
Some 80 percent of Republicans said they would like to see their party take another swing at a bill, compared with only 33 percent of Democrats.
Strategy meetings are in full swing at the Whole Foods headquarters in Austin, and Mackey emphasizes that he's confident it'll lead to "tremendous savings" for shoppers.
The Eagles continue a three-game road swing at Nebraska in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge Wednesday night, while the Friars host Rider the same night.
The woman claims her son's team had defeated the SkyRiders so Vanessa was bitter -- with Vanessa calling her a "bitch" and trying to swing at her.
Six months after I played my final competitive round on the LPGA tour, I decided to take a swing at golf again as a weekend warrior.
On several occasions in the first round Hunt became uncomfortable with the feints and jabs and decided to swing at Miocic first, whereupon Miocic countered excellently.
Earlier this month, Trump took another swing at Casey as he pushed gun rights supporters to elect more Republicans in the Senate to support his agenda.
So, yeah, in that spot I just kind of stepped back and said, 'Yeah, if he throws that changeup then I swing at it early again.
His first swing at the New York Times Crossword bat connects solidly, and combines two things familiar to most of us here in the United States.
Just trying to out the ball in play and hit it hard consistently and swing at the right pitches and not try to do too much.
"It may feel right — you want to swing at someone — but I think it's better off to do what's right," Mr. Adams said in an interview.
" Trump's personal attorney Jay Sekulow took more direct swing at Bolton on Tuesday, saying the impeachment process was "not a game of leaks and unsourced manuscripts.
The 220-year-old Tipsarevic, the 503-year-old Troicki and the 250-year-old Djokovic have gathered for one more group swing at the title.
Barclays on Monday took a new swing at the difficult task of valuing growth companies, applying its new framework to the often opaque valuation of Netflix.
We're told cops told him several times to back away from Liev Schreiber -- but instead he took a swing at an officer and tried to run.
The Democratic presidential contender positioned himself as a moderate in a CNN town hall, and took a big swing at one of his primary rivals: Vermont Sen.
Even after disarming Arya, she still takes a full-force swing at her, clearly knowing the fight isn't over yet, and that alone is a terrific moment.
In Baños, many of the top sights cost just $1 or $2, like the big swing at La Casa del Arbol or the Pailón del Diablo waterfall.
Now, a source tells PEOPLE exclusively the drama – which involved Bieber taking a swing at a man – came as no surprise to those close to the singer.
If the U.S. health insurance industry is indeed so difficult to conquer, it begs the question as to why tech companies are taking another swing at it.
That desperation should create an environment in which these candidates are likely to take a VERY big swing at one of the frontrunners in hopes of landing.
Hoping to simplify and beautify the phenomenon of quantum physics, a new art project takes a swing at filtering the dynamics of atomic motion through abstract art.
Developing a relationship with golfing in the context of food, beverage and entertainment is getting people to take a swing at the real thing, according to Mona.
With Minecraft out the door, I think my next VR software fantasy would be Nintendo letting me take a swing at porting a GC /Wii/3DS Mario.
"As a leadoff hitter, every once in a while you've got to swing at the first pitch just to keep it in the scouting report," Merrifield said.
"Instead of registering at some baby store for some baby bouncy, some baby swing, at your baby shower say, 'I want money for a doula,' " she says.
If you don't mind, I'd like to take a big swing at a story prediction, and use this post as a springboard for conversation in the comments.
Drunk, Stevens disparaged Hemingway and took a swing at him, and in the fight that followed Stevens wound up with a broken hand and two black eyes.
"We just fixed my swing at the beginning of the year and we still trust that we are going the right way," the 33-year-old said.
"I've been working with the hitting coach and the assistant hitting coach (on) just trying to swing at pitches that are in the strike zone," Abreu said.
Tim Tebow stepped to the plate Wednesday for his first at-bat as a professional baseball player and took a swing at the first pitch he saw.
WASHINGTON — A day after President Trump took a swing at United States trading partners by threatening stiff and sweeping tariffs on steel and aluminum, they hit back.
Two rich men who can barely muster the strength to swing at each other enact an absurd grudge match while their colleagues gamble obscene amounts of money.
President Donald Trump took another swing at his opponents Thursday morning, claiming that the majority of civil servants suffering under the current government shutdown are mostly Democrats.
Washington's Jordan Reed learned that lesson the hard way when he was tossed from Monday night's game for taking a quick swing at Panthers safety Kurt Coleman.
As a result, Mueller's team might not want to let Manafort's lawyers take a swing at his credibility in cross examination, especially if they don't have to.
In June, Mr. Janot took a swing at Mr. Temer, accusing him of condoning payment of a bribe to keep an imprisoned politician from cooperating with prosecutors.
Just two buttons were used to swing at every pitch and then strategically advance your players from base to base—with "strategically" being used very generously here.
He went on to take a swing at House Democratic leadership, accusing them of politicizing the must-pass legislation, which he feels could have passed days earlier.
Underscoring the high-stakes of Tuesday's debate, even Elizabeth Warren, a senator from Massachusetts and a progressive ally of Sanders, took a swing at her old friend.
On his way out on Monday, Mr. Saikawa could not resist taking one last swing at Mr. Ghosn and Mr. Kelly, whom he blamed for his fate.
Bush, the well-funded front-runner whose poll numbers had been sliding since the summer, came prepared to swing at Rubio over his missed votes in the Senate.
While Arora made it clear this wasn't his company's first swing at a Fortune 100 company, the size and scope of the deal make it a different proposition.
As the old saying goes, if you swing at a kicking net, you better be prepared for it to swing back, and thus a viral moment was born.
Most recently, President Trump took a huge swing at Representative Elijah Cummings, who chairs the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, and his home district of West Baltimore.
President Trump tweeted he'll ask lawyers whether it's possible to delay the census so his administration can make another swing at getting the question on the forms. 33.
The DCCC's willingness to take a swing at a candidate in this primary is a notice to candidates in other crowded races: It might also do so elsewhere.
The DOO loomed over them all, and some four stories up Needles imagined Dunderhoff choking up on his Wiffle Ball bat, taking a swing at nothing at all.
Soon, Ripa took the barb wire-wrapped bat into her own hands, dressing up as the villain to decide which co-host prospect she'd take a swing at.
Purdue takes a swing at clinching at least a share of the Big Ten title when it attempts to conclude a season sweep of visiting Indiana on Tuesday.
If you had to take a swing or threaten to swing at someone breaking into your home in the middle of the night, how would you swing it?
If billionaire investor Warren Buffett ever wants to take a swing at a career in baseball, then he'll have at least one Hall-of-Famer in his corner.
Finally, Congress will begin hashing through the tax-reform plan this week, with the House Ways and Means Committee taking its first swing at the proposal on Monday.
"The key to that at-bat was to not swing at the first two pitches," said Maddon, who had acknowledged that some of his young players were overanxious.
"I watched and we were identical, striking out a lot, swinging at a lot of off-speed pitches that we don't normally swing at," Bellinger said of Judge.
TMZ Sports has obtained new footage of Gervonta Davis' attack on his ex-girlfriend ... and it appears to show the boxing superstar taking a swing at the woman.
Initially, the police said that he persuaded Ms. Danner to drop a pair of scissors, but that she picked up a bat and tried to swing at him.
"And, most importantly," he added, "my plan is achievable" in a seeming swing at more liberal policies put forward by rival Democrats, Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Harrington, 27, likes to talk; he once gave a 20153,22015-word answer to a question about his golf swing at a news conference at the 2297 Phoenix Open.
The band's drummer, John Bonham, once punched his chauffeur and some customers, and took a swing at Mr. Maglieri, who decked Bonham with a punch to the jaw.
Critic's Pick In the stellar "And Still You Must Swing" at the Joyce Theater, she is joined by Jason Samuels Smith, Derick K. Grant and Camille A. Brown.
On Thursday night, the Knicks took another swing at adding talent through the lottery, drafting R.J. Barrett, a 6-foot-7 wing from Duke, with the third pick.
Controlling the ball with his back to goal, Lingard took a silky touch, spun on the spot one-legged and used his other peg to swing at the ball.
But Axe's eventual swing at Rhoades is so big, and he takes so many risks in the process, that he walks right into a trap and winds up arrested.
The rapper first announced his support for Trump back in November during a lengthy concert rant (during which he also took a swing at friends Jay Z and Beyoncé).
Before this recreational kid was taking a swing at slaying the Halloween season, she was just another kid enjoying the outdoors in the mean streets of New York City.
And then immediately after that, everything was [telling us] "you guys should take a swing" — at some big [property] that is tangentially related to the script we had written.
Given that Ohtani the batter is less willing to swing at curveballs earlier in the count, a first-pitch curve from Ohtani to Ohtani feels like the best option.
On Sunday night, United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz took another swing at an apology for allowing a passenger to be violently dragged out of one of his company's planes.
Panasonic is taking a swing at the extremely young 4K point-and-shoot market with a new $699 camera called the Lumix ZS100, which was announced today at CES.
It is extremely tiring to swing at air, after all, and most fighters will simply take their finger off the trigger rather than be made to look a fool.
Walker told me he would swing at his theoretical attacker from the right side—the same side he would be batting from that night against Reds lefty Brandon Finnegan.
I need to swing at better pitches, and hopefully the home runs will come, I'll draw my walks when I need to, and then hopefully get on a roll.
"You don't think you're going to throw your very first pitch and the guy's going to swing at it and then it's going to be an error," Williams said.
Increased demand from China for steelmaking raw materials as industrial activity returns to full swing at the end of winter supported prices, amid declining shipments from Brazil and Australia.
That's still above league average, but it's a far cry from 1603 and 2016, and Pillar maintains an above-average contact rate on the ones he does swing at.
That's left Trump, who famously said he changed his mind about North Korea after a 10-minute conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping, to take a swing at Beijing.
The Internet's favorite Powerball player took another swing at the jackpot, but instead of "a bunch of hookers and cocaine" ... he's hoping to buy something much less self-indulgent.
While I took a fair swing at Isolation, it's only now that I've got around to downloading its two pieces of Alien-inspired DLC, Crew Expendable and Last Survivor.
Critics' Notebook Ballet was bound to have its #MeToo reckoning, and it's finally in full swingat least at New York City Ballet, one of the world's leading companies.
Some brands are even stepping up to the plate to take a swing at giving back during these challenging times, inviting those wanting to shop to do so mindfully.
Initially, the police said that Sergeant Barry persuaded Ms. Danner to drop a pair of scissors, but that she picked up a bat and tried to swing at him.
Kirk registers to lobby MORE (R-Ill.) took a swing at his party Friday, saying Republicans need to "man up" and give Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland a vote.
Trump proposed cutting a slew of federal programs to the bone in his fiscal 22020 budget released this month, but he took a particularly hard swing at housing aid.
Sega even took a swing at the concept with a game they surprisingly named Sonic the Hedgehog 4, only to put the entire project to bed after two episodes.
In the fourth, the visitors had runners in scoring position with two out but Weaver forced Bryan Holaday to swing at a 73 mph breaking ball to end the inning.
Liberal comedian Kathy Griffin , who famously posed with a fake severed head of President Trump, took a vicious new swing at the first lady over the immigration controversy on Sunday.
And in such style that disappointments in this veteran gaming series can be forgotten—at least until anyone has a real swing at the could-go-either-way Sonic Forces.
McDonald's rival Wendy's has long boasted that its beef patties are never frozen, and it often used that as a way to take a swing at the Chicago-based giant.
I don't think Ben and I are ... I know neither of us are trying to swing at the knees of the industry that has become the medium of communication today.
"I think I am picking the right pitches to swing at, and when you do, you can't miss them because you might only get one per at-bat," Miller said.
Patrick Cantlay was also cruising along with a chance to grab the outright lead until a bad swing at his penultimate hole ultimately left him two strokes behind the leaders.
After getting into the altercation, Apocada allegedly took a swing at his girlfriend as she attempted to pull him away from her father, according to the arrest warrant KXAN reports.
Yet that has not hurt him: 40 percent of his pitches that batters did not swing at were called strikes, compared with 31 percent last year, according to Petti's statistics.
With Independence Day specials in full swing at car dealerships, it's one of those times of the year when shoppers will flock to showrooms in search of a good deal.
President Donald Trump took his first swing at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) when he tapped the agency's biggest opponent — a man who denies climate science — to run the show.
The Presidential candidate hit up the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky this week ... and decided to take a swing at one of the speed bags on display ... fun, right?!
It now might be considered corporate legal malpractice not to take a swing at challenging, on constitutional grounds, any law that gets in the way of the largest corporate profits.
And unlike her first swing at it -- back in late 2018 -- there's reason to believe Warren's handling of her heritage this time around has a much better chance of succeeding.
Astros Manager A.J. Hinch has denied that charge, and Correa said the Astros simply concentrate on the middle of the strike zone and try not to swing at anything else.
Spicer also took a verbal swing at "hangers-on around the campaign," which appeared to be a reference to Carter Page, whose level of involvement with Team Trump remains unclear.
It was a steamy Friday night in New York, but that didn't keep the crowds from coming out to dance at Midsummer Night Swing at Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center.
"I said this to the president any number of times: 'You don't have to swing at every pitch,'" said Christie, who unsuccessfully challenged Trump for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination.
I'll be back next spring in the best shape I can and I'm going to swing at that old ball from the heels up every time it comes within reach.
But with the heady days of the campaign in full swing at the start of the season, there's no telling who will still be standing by the time it's all over.
A cryptocurrency boom that was in full swing at the start of 2921 has also collapsed, with bitcoin trading at around $2218,2187 from highs near $2550,3633, adding to the platforms' problems.
The Milwaukee Bucks delivered a series-opening salvo and take a swing at a second straight road breakthrough when they visit the Toronto Raptors in Tuesday's Eastern Conference first-round matchup.
Specifically, it showed Ben attempting to kiss Rebecca — who did not seem into hooking up with her pseudo-ex — and her husband, Jack, taking a swing at Ben because of it.
Unless or until the company takes another swing at the mobile market, getting its app onto as many iOS and Android handsets is the best way to expand that mobile footprint.
Republican candidates for Senate in Indiana are jostling to prove who better channels President Donald Trump as they try to get a swing at one of the Senate's most vulnerable Democrats.
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So, just before a title is given out at the Wimbledon finals, take a swing at which tennis pros have let the intensity make ... and break ... a match on the court.
The district didn't swing at all in 22018 (Romney beat Obama by 10 points, Trump beat Clinton by 11), but the demographics of the district promised to make it more competitive.
They said Mr. Green was taken to a police facility for processing, and then things became violent: Mr. Green "took a swing" at a sergeant, and then again at an officer.
Instrument makers seized on this to build musical timekeeping devices in which the length of a pendulum is adjusted according to specific gradations to make it swing at a desired speed.
Given that understanding, the district attorneys need to take another swing at this problem, to expunge the records of others who may have been unjustifiably caught in the zero-tolerance dragnet.
"1Night," his most widely known song, was used in a hilarious viral comedy video, but it's effective all on its own: easy boasts delivered with a nasal swing at a turtle's pace.
Woods played his "one bad swing" at the 18th, but lady luck intervened to keep his ball out of Barry Burn and in thick rough that at least gave him a shot.
If Here Active Listening was meant to be a limited run proof of concept, then Here One was Doppler's first swing at making a product that could appeal to a wide audience.
Microsoft ditched standard newsroom convention to throw down the gauntlet and take a very public swing at chief rival Apple and the new MacBook Pro in a recent Surface-themed blog post.
If someone is honestly engaging with my views, like they actually understand my view and then they're going to take as hard a swing at me as humanly possible, that's great, right?
European lawmakers took a swing at Amazon, Google, Apple, and other tech giants Thursday, endorsing new rules to crack down on unfair practices that stifle competition by online platforms and app stores.
" She also took a swing at Trump, telling GOP senators the House-passed bill was "mean," noting that "that's the same bill that he threw a party for right after it passed.
Earlier this year the pope visited Mexico and used his trip to take a political swing at Trump and hinted that those favoring border security are not rooted in the Christian tradition.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. With the football season back in full swing at this point, we have seen a fresh influx of that most precious of commodities: goals.
Hitters whose reflexes no longer allow them to uncoil and strike like a viper must learn to make their decisions earlier, committing to swing at a fastball that may not be one.
"When you don't swing at bad pitches, and you're only swinging at good pitches and pitches in the zone, then you have more possibilities of making better contact," Cespedes said in Spanish.
A wrecking ball took one final swing at the former Affiliated Computer Services building, causing the concrete and steel structure near downtown Dallas to vanish in a cloud of dust and debris.
In short, conservatives are taking another swing at dismantling affirmative action — hoping the case makes it to the Supreme Court, where a new conservative majority could rule broadly and outlaw affirmative action.
This three-piece home range practice system Made to simulate a real fairway, this home range practice system from Callaway allows you to practice your golf swing at home with impressive accuracy.
Welcome to the 63st Emmys, where Sandra Oh could make Lead Actress history, Veep is taking its last swing at bat, and Game of Thrones stands to rule with an iron fist.
"Knowing Ev is going to take a swing at the big idea of subscriptions, and is one of the few people who can do so, is a good thing," Dash told BuzzFeed News.
AMC also took a swing at MoviePass today by reminding potential customers that its service offers a 12-month protection guarantee against changes to the program that could impact its pricing or benefits.
Many acquisitions are stock deals, and, as such, patient investors can have a second swing at the ball as part of a larger and more surefooted company better positioned for growth and profitability.
We're likely to hear American politicians on both sides of the aisle take a swing at Google on the issue next week when Google CEO Sundar Pichai appears before the House Judiciary Committee.
Inmates will commonly put padlocks from foot lockers into socks and swing "at the head or body of another individual," the Washington-based Corrections Information Council reported in October, citing several Hazelton inmates.
Schumer also used his address to swing at Leonard Leo of the Federalist Society — who helped craft and vet Trump's list of judicial prospects — citing conservatives' longtime goal of overturning Roe v. Wade.
The most impressive thing about "World in the Walls" is the way it takes a big swing at the sort of storyline that most shows would save for a season three or four.
So, even though it took some adjusting to be able to locate it where hitters would have to swing at it — and not over the middle of the plate — he eagerly attacked it.
Launching globally today on iOS and Android, this is Facebook and Instagram's next big swing at Snapchat, specifically targeting its top use case: rapid-fire camera and text messaging with your best friends.
Almost as soon as the two men were on stage together at a prefight event in 2002, Tyson crossed to Lewis and took a swing at a bodyguard, and a melee broke out.
That exasperation was on stark display last November when Augusto Nunes, a conservative magazine columnist, who was sparring with Mr. Greenwald on a live radio show, took a swing at the American journalist.
He said the incident occurred after Scruff Face criticized the Iraq war and former U.S. President George W. Bush, said the SEALs deserved "to lose a few," and took a swing at Kyle.
A two-shot swing at the ninth hole where Hadwin collected a birdie and Mickelson a bogey was key in the turnaround as the Canadian went on to build a three-stroke lead.
Obama made the remarks just hours after former President George W. Bush, a Republican, also took an indirect swing at Trump with a speech decrying "bullying and prejudice" while defending immigrants and trade.
It's been five weeks since Taylor Swift's cover of Earth Wind & Fire's "September" fluttered into the world on a cool spring breeze, ready to take its place on a porch swing at sunset.
In a video shared by the Daytona Beach News-Journal, the actor and comedian is seen taking a swing at a golf ball, which immediately explodes with blue powder, after Murray, 67, hits it.
In 2017, Pink appeared on the Bravo talk show and revealed that there had been some bad blood between them and claimed at one stage Aguilera took a swing at her in a nightclub.
Kim, who was photographed taking a swing at home plate, appeared to have bid adieu to her new pink hair, as a long blonde ponytail seemed to be peeking out from behind her helmet.
The holidays are in full swing at the White House: The National Christmas Tree is lit, the halls are decked — and a certain army of indoor snowmen is really creeping President Barack Obama out.
Apparently content to get a record rather than a win, Bancroft took a half-swing at the ball, grounding out to second base and ending the game at 6-1, in New York's favor.
He also warned me to make sure not just that we see the curve that is coming at us, but also to know which curve is the right one to take a swing at.
With 360-feedback season in full swing at Netflix, Business Insider spoke with former employees who had risen through the ranks at the streaming company to learn what it takes to get ahead there.
But aides say that Mr. Trump always needs a foil, and without the Mueller investigation to swing at and no clear Democratic challenger likely to emerge for months, the press is his stand-in.
Washington (CNN)The Justice Department's inspector general took a big swing at the conspiracy theories peddled by President Donald Trump and others about the FBI's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
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When he returned to San Francisco at the end of '21969, the whole rock 'n' roll counterculture movement was in full swing at Haight-Ashbury, and he was able to capture all of that.
Years earlier, in 2003, he was charged with taking a swing at an Edwardsville police officer, which was pleaded down to a year of court supervision and public service, among other conditions,  the newspaper added .
In October, Thapar took a swing at another legal doctrine that helps agencies win in court, based on a Supreme Court case known as Auer — under Auer, agencies get deference in interpreting their own rules.
When she's in town, actress Minka Kelly hangs out at 506 Lofts, which she calls the "coziest stay," Kidman might be found practicing her golf swing at the Hillwood Country Club while chatting with Vogue.
RBG appeared on NPR Wednesday and addressed the deep concerns millions of Americans have expressed over her health and the possibility Donald Trump will get another swing at stacking the court with ultra-conservative justices.
But after missing the cut at the U.S. Open a fortnight ago, he switched to a so-called "mallet" putter this week, which he says allows him to make a nice swing at the ball.
Anyway, when I stood up, face to face with him, thinking again, he might take a swing at me, and actually, part of me was kind of hoping he would, and he started to cry.
The President of the United States then capped off a head-spinning day by tweeting out a Nickelback meme taking a swing at former Vice President Joe Biden, one of the leading 2020 Democratic candidates.
The two cameras also lets Samsung take a swing at the growing popularity of faux bokeh effects (fauxkeh?) that introduce a blur around an object, highlighting the subject by mimicking a shallow depth of field.
A little after 7 am on Tuesday, the day before things got into full swing at CES 2016 in Las Vegas, cab driver Jeanette learned that her latest passenger had driven in from San Francisco.
The allegations raised by Trump's attorneys — a soft swing at the substance of the impeachment articles and a more direct rebuke of the process Democrats used to get there — mirror the House's charges against him.
"I feel good right now, getting good pitches to swing at," said Perez, who slid into the No. 247 spot in the lineup when Ryan Braun was scratched after batting practice with tightness in his side.
The series landed on The WB largely because the network was young, having just launched in 1995, and could afford to take a swing at attracting the teen audience, which TV largely had ignored for decades.
The move and kick has been working extremely well for Overeem and giving up playing the bully has meant that opponents start walking onto his strikes and stepping in too close to swing at him cleanly.
HP has been ramping up its Omen line over the past couple years to serve the high-end gaming community, and now it's taking a swing at more casual gamers with its new Pavilion Gaming line.
The car is based on the company's SUV, which is a clear swing at Tesla's SUV, the Model X. The new sedan is scheduled to go into production in 11.303 followed by a seven-seater MPV.
Never in a million years did he dream he'd be doing a goofy scotch commercial with me, but my dad is always down for a good time and he takes a very solid swing at it.
Southern historian Shelby Foote noted that the Industrial Revolution in the United States was in full swing at the time of the Civil War and much of that growing industrial strength was firmly in the North.
"The city came to cut the grass, and then Sam hopped out with a pipe in his hand and started threatening to swing at the city workers so they took off," Balch said in an interview.
The Democrat also took a swing at Trump's sons for spending more than $2900,220006 on taxpayer-funded security traveling for business during the first three months of 2202, as reported by The Daily Mail last April.
Republicans are paralyzed over what to do about health care, caught between a bipartisan effort to shore up Obamacare and the opportunity to take one last swing at their years-long promise to repeal the law.
The best part is that it's not a localized phenomenon either, black leaders from Florida to Massachusetts are stepping up to the plate to swing at the institutions that have suppressed minority rights for so long.
Sacha Baron Cohen, dressed as his character Ali G, also took a swing at "tiny yellow people with small dongs"—ostensibly the Minions, but you don't have to be Asian to get the subtext in that joke. 
The Walking Dead won't let a B-character like Sasha kill Negan before Rick Grimes gets a solid swing at him; not when we've spent an entire half-season building up to an epic clash of titans.
Witnesses said a man wearing white makeup with black streaks on his face went up to the unidentified victim outside a convenience store early Tuesday and threatened him before taking a swing at him with the gloves.
Some people thought it looked like he took a swing at one of his bodyguards, but Hartvig says the pic is deceiving -- Johnny really just has his arm around a chick while he's talking to the guys.
The pilot opens with a foreboding look ahead: It's 1940, and a night of glitzy debauchery is in full swing at the five-star Halcyon Hotel when a bomb strike marks the beginning of the London Blitz.
Even during the winter when snow had fallen, you could find me in my puffy coat, beanie, and gloves trying to swing at old yellow range balls on the range where I had shoveled out the snow.
"Looking back on it, I think it was all talk, but at the time I thought there was a possibility that he might take a swing at me," said Mr. Mullin, a member of the editorial board.
Maybe just a little ... current U.S. track star Christian Coleman took a swing at the 40 in 2017 -- and while he set it on fire -- his time was just out of the 3-second range at 4.12.
We got video of Zachary out at a bar Wednesday night around 11 PM in NYC's East Village where he randomly decided to pop in and take a swing at the mic for a little piano sesh.
Trump and the Republican Congress are expected to take a swing at overhauling corporate and individual taxes in some form, merging Trump's plan and the Congressional proposal, with the hope of making changes for the 2017 calendar year.
To this day, Nintendo's tennis games are my go-to titles on any of the company's consoles when I need a quick pick-up-and-play distraction, and I'd love to take a swing at this one again.
But with the firm possibly running out of funds by the end of next month (or turning to a line of credit) and trying a last-minute swing at also becoming a production company, things are looking grim.
Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)President Donald Trump took a swing at golf diplomacy Saturday in Palm Beach, inviting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to join him at his course in Florida for a weekend of sun and diplomacy.
Negan is alive, and so are a handful of his best fighters, but between Dwight, Eugene, and the grumbling workers, Negan could get taken out from the inside before Rick even gets to take a swing at him.
Last month when Frappuccino Happy Hour was in full swing at Starbucks locations in the U.S., baristas and fans all over the country got creative and came up with new Frapp flavors to enjoy at half the price.
John Kasich in that state's primary on Tuesday, giving fresh momentum to efforts to stop Donald J. Trump a day after a debate in which his rivals declined to take a swing at the leading Republican presidential candidate.
Ortiz has always been a patient hitter, especially since arriving in Boston from Minnesota, but this year he has taken his selective approach to a new level, refusing to swing at anything he doesn't feel he can crush.
Often you see guys trying to apply pressure but being afraid to take a step back and let their man swing at air, Dos Anjos is happy to do that and will get right back to work afterwards.
"So when he compliments individuals who have in fact body slammed others, or that he's going to pay the legal bill of somebody who takes a swing at somebody, that can only be seen as encouragement and incitement."
She thanked Bernie Sanders for running a strong and challenging campaign, took a swing at Donald Trump, calling him "temperamentally unfit" to be president, and made it clear she wanted to make history as the first woman president.
"I swing at the balls pretty hard and I thought, not worth making my back worse, so I told their catcher from the beginning, 'Just throw it right down the middle, I'm not swinging,'" Colon said through a translator.
Albert Pujols takes a swing at tying Sammy Sosa for eighth place on the all-time home run list when the Los Angeles Angels host the Philadelphia Phillies in the middle contest of their three-game series on Wednesday.
Jordan also took a swing at Perkins Coie LLP, which was tapped to conduct an independent investigation and claims it contacted Jordan's office by both phone and email to set up an interview but did not get a reply.
Responding to a constituent during a radio town hall Wednesday, Cramer said Democrats and Republicans could work together on several bipartisan issues before taking a swing at the female lawmakers who donned white outfits to Trump's speech, Politico reported.
In videos posted on Twitter, fans can be seen cheering on a man dressed in a Browns jersey bearing Garrett&aposs name and brandishing a pinata resembling Ruldoph, with a blindfolded woman ready to take a swing at it.
As the presidential campaign was in full swing at the beginning of 283, just over half of Americans said they were very or somewhat worried that they, or a member of their family, would be victims of a terrorist attack.
Midway through the first season of The Bold Type, Kat (Aisha Dee) — one of the show's three main characters, and a black woman — takes a swing at a man who'd hurled a slur at her love interest, Adena (Nikohl Boosheri).
Allo was one swing at that goal, but Google is pausing all efforts and investment in that failed app and betting that Android Messages — the out-of-box default messaging app on many smartphones — represents its best chance at success.
We've already seen it with Tag Heuer, Montblanc, Movado, Hugo Boss, Diesel, Emporio Armani, Michael Kors, and Tommy Hilfiger, and now it's apparently time for Louis Vuitton — one of the giants of designer fashion — to take its swing at it.
Al Cameron, Curling Canada's amiable media relations director, likened it to the "Iron Byron" robotic machine that is used to measure the performance of golf clubs by replicating the same swing, at the same angle and force, over and over.
And if he does not feel that fear, the goal is to tire him by having him swing at air until he's tired and clumsy enough that you can just step in on him without much worry of the counters.
Getting Lineker to swing at nothing seems as if it would be a sound idea, he loads up and throws so hard that if he doesn't tire himself out there's at least a decent chance of him suffering a herniated disc.
Sensing an opportunity to use the Miller subpoena battle to take a bigger swing at Mueller, a non-profit conservative interest group, the National Legal and Policy Center, took up the cause and is helping to cover Miller's legal fees.
In a little less than 30 minutes, this episode delivers a credible version of a short documentary, but it also moves along this season's arc, and even takes a swing at giving a deeper meaning to all that's been happening.
This is the artist we find in "Stuart Davis: In Full Swing" at the Whitney Museum of American Art, a restless, zestful exhibition that's both broad enough to be a survey and sufficiently focused to qualify as a thematic study.
President Donald Trump on Saturday took a swing at Democrats who blocked a last-minute measure to fund government operations, calling their near-uniform opposition an attempt to give him a "nice present" to commemorate his first anniversary as president.
Mr. Trump's swing at Mr. Blumenthal was itself a function of yet another feud he has pursued, often in incendiary tones, against the judicial branch as it weighs the legality of his executive order banning travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
And then, obviously, there's the random justice-seeker who appears to have no involvement in the accident, but jumps out of his van—where he apparently has a sledgehammer at the ready—and proceeds to methodically swing at the SUV.
" DeSantis took his initial swing at Ocasio-Cortez at a Saturday campaign event, where he dismissed her credentials—despite Ocasio-Cortez having unseated a 10-term incumbent with her first-time bid for office—and called her socialist views an indicator of "ignorance.
Early on in Ricky Gervais's monologue, the British comedian, who's earned a (somewhat unnecessary) reputation for being an unrepentant firebrand in his earlier hosting gigs, took a swing at Jeffrey Tambor's work in Transparent, immediately after launching a few jokes against Caitlyn Jenner.
Elon Musk's private spaceflight company is going to take another swing at history today: for the first time, SpaceX plans to take a Falcon 9 rocket that successfully launched and landed in April 2016 and try to launch it to space once again.
Ever since Denon DJ introduced its Prime series in 2017, it's felt like the company is taking a direct swing at Pioneer DJ's monopoly both in nightclubs and as a favorite among most performing artists, proffering what it says is a better option.
European regulators took a big swing at Google Wednesday for abusing the dominance of its Android mobile operating system, fining the company €4.34 billion ($5 billion) and ordering changes to Android designed to put Google rivals on a more level playing field.
There, a woman in her early 20s had asked if she worked at the museum, and when the staff member confirmed that she did, the woman called her racist, "threw a soda in her face, and took a swing at her," Silva said.
Trump quickly fired back at Trudeau as "two-faced," Joe Biden repacked the clip into a campaign ad, and this weekend, Saturday Night Live took a swing at the news in the show's latest cold open—starring Jimmy Fallon as a bully Trudeau.
He never did learn to take a walk, though; his theory of hitting was that if you go down in the count 0-2 you should swing at the inevitable waste pitch because that's not something the pitcher and fielders will expect.
In the Miocic fight, Arlovski was knocked out as he ate a shorter right hand while pawing out a jab to set up a swing at the body, and before that he had been missing right hands and eating counters in his squared up position.
Of course, the pitch is going to be a fastball anyway — no one in baseball throws as many of them as he does — and at a pedestrian velocity, so there is still a chance for the batter to get a good swing at it.
It has also been because opponents don't swing: Ottavino had struck out 32 percent of the batters he had faced this season going into Wednesday's game, impressive given they swing at his pitches just 38 percent of the time, among the lowest rates in baseball.
While campaigning with Moore in Alabama last month, Bannon took a swing at Romney, saying he lacked "honor and integrity" and "hid behind [his] religion" to avoid serving in the Vietnam War, a reference to Romney's missionary work in France in the late 1960s.
Candidates who are mentioned by other candidates in past debates have gotten time to respond, which encourages lower-tier candidates to take a swing at a candidate at the center of the stage, in hopes they can trigger an extended back-and-forth discussion.
Senate Minority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE (D-Nev.) also took a swing at Grassley Wednesday.
Now the hardware startup, which currently employs 160 in its Boston and Germany offices, is taking a big swing at user outreach with the acquisition of the Vancouver-based online community Pinshape, a company that began life as part of the Mountain View incubator 500 Startups.
"He knows what he's doing and that's why I said before the game, you can't try to swing at everything," said Mets manager Terry Collins, who managed the Los Angeles Angels when Colon made his major-league debut for the Cleveland Indians on April 4, 1997.
"He had a lot of moving parts that were kind of charging at the pitcher rather than slowly moving back and getting in the hitting position, and he probably started to get frustrated and anxious and started to swing at pitches out of the zone," Lovullo explained.
PEOPLE Now caught up with Teen Mom OG star Farrah Abraham to dish on her drama with costar Amber Portwood, which came to a head during the MTV show's reunion last December, when Portwood — in an attempt to defend her fiancé Matt Baier — took a swing at Abraham.
Thomas then benefited from a two-shot swing at the par-four 17th, where he sank a three-footer for birdie after Matsuyama had three-putted for bogey, and also birdied the last to close with a four-under 69 in the PGA Tour's opening event of the year.
" According to an obituary for the student, Howell "was an adventurous guy who loved the outdoors, whether that was kayaking through inlets on the ocean, canoeing down cold mountain rivers, or screaming with excitement as he tried to do a front flip off the rope swing at Fontana Lake.
Rock band Papa Roach took a swing at Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE on Twitter after being the butt of a social media joke about the House Speaker.
Mr. da Silva's Workers' Party, founded under a banner of ethics, is once again at the center of a corruption scandal (the vote buying scandal Mensalão, or "big allowance," was the first), and this time the P.T. is dangling like a piñata for everyone to take a swing at.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.), who was leading a delegation of roughly a dozen senators to Munich over the weekend, appeared to take his latest swing at Trump during a speech before a global conference on Friday.
Or, uh, a character might ask you to hit them in the face as hard as possible, which is actually a smart way for players to realize hitting a swing at full power gives you an extra oomph beyond what your normal drive should be capable of pulling off.
HOUSTON — Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro did not pass up the chance to take a swing at former Vice President Joe Biden in his first answer during the Democratic debates Thursday night in an exchange about healthcare — and made it a personal attack on Biden's memory.
" (There's the swing at Sanders.) She also went after Amy Klobuchar and Joe Biden, two of her more moderate rivals: "Amy and Joe's hearts are in the right place, but we can't be so eager to be liked by Mitch McConnell that we forget how to fight the Republicans.
Washington (CNN)A bipartisan Senate "gang" entered Wednesday hoping to pull together a proposal that could garner the votes (and presidential support) to re-open the government, while the White House will take a second swing at convincing rank-and-file Democrats to peel away from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The 38-year-old, who grew up surfing and practicing martial arts, served in the army twice, was the youngest-ever member of the Hawaiian state legislature, met and refused to condemn Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, and is not afraid to take a swing at much more established politicians.
But a trio of fiscal hard-liners (like Ted Cruz, Rand Paul and Mike Lee), military hawks (John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Marco Rubio) or social moderates (Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and Shelley Moore Capito) could deny Trump a majority, unless he could swing at least one Democrat to his side.
Even with the Mostly Mozart Festival in swing at Lincoln Center and Bargemusic floating under the Brooklyn Bridge, the Big Apple finds itself temporarily ceding its programming dominance to the likes of Cooperstown (home of the Glimmerglass Festival) and Katonah in Westchester County (Caramoor, which is now quiet until September).
On Monday, President Trump took a second swing at his most controversial immigration policy: a temporary ban on allowing people from several majority-Muslim countries, and all refugees, from entering the US. The new order is designed to avoid most of the disruption and chaos that the earlier one created.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) was the first Democratic 13 hopeful to take a direct swing at former Vice President Joe Biden since he got into the race, accusing him of being "on the side of the credit companies" in a fight that launched her political career a decade ago.
Stephens is no Rafael dos Anjos; he isn't going to mercilessly take advantage of every moment along the fence, and in fact he let Renato Moicano escape while awkwardly trying to find a swing at his head, but he will still go for broke if he sees his man hit the fence.
McConnell took the latest swing at his Democratic counterparts in a letter he sent to Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE (D-N.
It seems Pryor was sufficiently rattled by D.J. Swearinger roasting him and screaming about how he's not going to get any respect from them because as the two approached each other—Pryor helmeted—Swearinger faked like he was going to swing at the Jets wideout and, well, Pryor flinch real hard. Brutal.
But with Georgia as a whole being a state where Trump ran considerably weaker than Romney, Democrats are eager to take a big swing at the 2018 gubernatorial election and — if they can win it — have more influence on the post-2020 redistricting process and thus a better shot at the legislature.
There are also nooks for manicures and meditation, working on your golf swing (at a PGX showroom), dry salt therapy (to breathe in the benefits of Himalayan salt), freezing off fat cells (in a non-invasive way) and, of course, shopping — for beauty products, workout gear, gym accessories and more (so much more).
As expected, comics villain Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) made his debut in the closing scene of the 90-minute season finale when — in a direct nod to Robert Kirkman's comic series — he lines up the survivors and, with his baseball bat covered in barbed wire (named Lucille), takes a swing at one of them.
"I think it's going to be hard to take a big swing at us because I do think that people did see a tax cut, but I still think that's not resonating as a top-of-mind issue for midterm voters," the strategist, who asked to remain anonymous to speak freely about the matter, said.
There Judge Kavanaugh, President Trump's second pick for the high court, will endure what Justice Elena Kagan once described as "a vapid and hollow charade" — days of tedious, predigested speeches by senators followed by carefully scripted questions, either softballs the nominee can hit out of the park or changeups he won't bother to swing at.
Footage uploaded by NBC News showed protesters swarming the podium as Jason Kessler attempted to speak, with one man taking a swing at the man who organized Saturday's "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Va. Unite the Right rally organizer Jason Kessler was chased away by protesters during a press conference in Charlottesville pic.twitter.
In Oliver's words, "Waiting up is what we've done all our lives, waiting up allows me to stand here … at my end of our planet … for all I want is to think of you, and sometimes I don't know who's the one thinking, you or I." His melodramatic anguish is echoed in Aciman's swing at an emotionally satisfying conclusion.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz22019 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE (R-Texas) appeared to take a preemptive swing at any potential deal on Friday, saying he couldn't vote to "bailout" insurance companies.
Start by taking a broad view with Brett Morgen's 2010 30 for 30 doc, which examines the titular date — when Arnold Palmer took his last swing at the U.S. Open, Game 5 of the NBA Finals commenced, Ken Griffy, Jr. tied Babe Ruth's home run record... and, oh yeah, O.J. tried to flee from the police in a certain white Bronco.
Then, as if we hadn't done enough, we hiked up the side of Tungurahua, until we reached La Casa del Árbol — the "Treehouse" — a strange wonderland that's popular with the Instagram set thanks, in particular, to the "Swing at the End of the World," a giant swing hanging from the treehouse that sends daring visitors seemingly out over the side of the cliff.
"The View" host Joy Behar on Friday took a swing at President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, questioning why the country should have to support Trump now that he's been elected.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE took a swing at Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
The British singer's visit to Carpool Karaoke last night turned up a lot of revelations — he doesn't have a phone, he has a rather spacious mouth, and he's not opposed to feeling up fellow Brit James Corden's leg — but chief among them is his confession that he took a swing at Justin Bieber's face with a golf club, and connected. Oof.
Reid also took a swing at Senate GOP leadership, including Judiciary Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) and Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
But a few of her erstwhile rivals take a swing at the big screen (and Ms. Rousey's Hollywood status) in this punch-drunk action drama, starring Miesha Tate (the former U.F.C. women's bantamweight champion); the featherweight Cris Cyborg (Cristiane Venancio, but here billed under her nom de octagon); and Holly Holm, who bested Ms. Rousey in a championship bout in 2015.
But when you're having as much fun as Waititi is in Ragnarok, and when you can't get enough of the strangest charm offensive this side of Guardians of the Galaxy or a Thor who's finally worth cheering for, it's hard not to argue that this franchise and its director are worthy of at least one more twirling hammer swing at greatness.
Maybe. The bottom line: If at the end of all this, Azar's most ambitious scenarios all come to pass — if PBMs are negotiating discounts for every drug Medicare covers, yet are no longer able to collect fees and rebates based on the high sticker prices of those drugs — it will be hard to deny that the Trump administration took a serious swing at drug prices.
A large-scale installation composed of papier-mâché figures of Latino immigrants sitting around bleachers built into the gallery interior, the work appears to take a swing at current anti-immigrant feeling in the US. By placing the viewer into the midst of these figures, Murillo effectively reverses the way we tend to think about art objects, suggesting that it is art that hosts us rather than vice versa.
He also appeared to take a veiled swing 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 decision to buck Blankenship because he couldn't win in November and not specifically for his controversial rhetoric.
Of the first few manufacturers to jump on-board, only LG remains — so it stands to reason that the South Korean manufacturer would be the first hardware partner for the long-awaited and much-delayed 2.0 version of the OS. Announced in May, Wear's delay is considered a key factor in the recent decline, with many manufacturers choosing to hold out until the next big update before taking another swing at the space.
The only other thing I will say is words matter, but so do actions, and we have seen even from our own president in rallies where our press was spit on or protesters are punched, there&aposs been a little bit of this stuff going on, and a lot of rhetoric and so, I think that all sides needs to just take it down... (CROSSTALK) WATTERS: I think we&aposve found out the Democrats paid for guys to go into these Trump rallies and swing at Trump supporters.
In the beautiful exhibition Stuart Davis: In Full Swing at the Whitney Museum of American Art (June 10 – September 25, 2016), which was co-organized by Barbara Haskell, Curator, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and Harry Cooper, Curator and Head of Modern Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, with Sarah Humphreville, Curatorial Assistant from the Whitney, we get a fresh view of Davis, whose work hasn't been the subject of a major New York museum exhibition since a survey show was at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1991.
C.) took a swing at Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE and Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE on Thursday, suggesting a debate between the two leading presidential candidates would only hurt Republicans.

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