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But I cannot cry to the extent of showing my tears.
The memo offers a clue to the extent of Trump's bigotry.
I don't really push people to the extent of being tortured.
I just don't think I like it to the extent of $599.
Are you shocked that there was ... To the extent of it, yes.
Fans have responded to her, even to the extent of painting a mural.
But that speaks to the extent of the problem GOP elites are facing.
Due to the extent of her injuries, Missy was euthanized at the vet's office.
You don't have this focus on coffee to the extent of work, friendships, family.
Bruce Rauner (R) confessed late last year, referring to the extent of Madigan's power.
But his reaction was to the extent of the loss, not the specimen itself.
Jordan said there was no upper limit to the extent of its currency market interventions.
Not to the extent of some of your competitors – LARRY FINK: Well we had inflows.
They do what they can do to the extent of their ability to do it.
Why would you run and go to the extent of buying all of these items?
To the extent of my ability, I am not going to stop finding the truth.
We even glorified it to the extent of shifting South Korea's policies toward imminent reunification.
Mr. Moss was a bit slow to cotton to the extent of Mr. West's fame.
And it wasn&apost going well for a long time to the extent of the depression.
This is down to the extent of Zimbabwe's informal economy, and the prevalence of subsistence farmers.
Aluminium has never been short of bauxite or alumina to the extent of multiple smelter closures.
She's correct only to the extent of the distance that a wine lies from the mainstream.
Other Uber insiders have also adjusted their holdings recently, though none to the extent of Kalanick.
"We support integration but assimilation to the extent of shedding our religion is unacceptable," he said.
The mobile industry has also seen recalls, but nothing to the extent of the Note 7.
"To the extent of our knowledge, he has committed no crime at all in Mexico," Benitez said.
Pockets of violence erupted again Wednesday, though so far not to the extent of recent deadly clashes.
To the extent of my ability, I am not going to stop trying to find the truth.
Eventually it got to a point that I was damaging the skin to the extent of bleeding.
He has a talent for balancing opposing ideals, sometimes to the extent of appearing disingenuous or oxymoronic.
An earlier version of this editorial referred incorrectly to the extent of Ms. Haspel's involvement with torture.
The government's campaign against Mr. Velasquez — to the extent of defying the court — has set off alarms.
Reluctance to come clean could reflect blundering, stubbornness, or simply blindness to the extent of the problem.
So it was something I was generally aware of, but not to the extent of what it's become.
"Apple has done some buybacks, but not to the extent of a Boeing or a GE," Nadig said.
"We are planning to put LNG terminals on public access to the extent of 20 percent," Sarraf said.
There are varying opinions among health experts as to the extent of the preparation individuals should take on.
Specifically, he pointed to the extent of the recent deterioration in market sentiment — and the timing of that decline.
There are scientists who don't agree to the extent of man's contribution, and what's even harmful at this point.
Leaving no doubt as to the extent of his affection, alongside another shot of Baldwin, Bieber wrote, "Hi lover."
Accordingly, he doesn't moonlight to the extent of tour mates such as Plate, who also plays with Metal Church.
Yes, many people are panicked [when they win], but no one to the extent of not taking the money.
An earlier version of this editorial referred incorrectly to the extent of international recognition of Jerusalem as Israeli territory.
And yet to defend their president, Republicans are now going to the extent of pretending that reality is unknowable.
And they're not participating in the real wage growth to the extent of the rest of the consumer base.
"Given my position, it's insulting to say this kind of activity would go on to the extent of sexual violation."
And when it comes to doing justice to the extent of our bookwormery, loud and proud is the way forward.
Source: The Tax Foundation North Dakota — the Peace Garden State — taxes Social Security benefits to the extent of federal taxation.
In Fitch's view, this gives rise to some ambiguity as to the extent of recourse to BGK under the notes.
Warner and others charged that Facebook was not being forthcoming as to the extent of Russian influence on its platform.
MULLIGAN I was surprised to the extent of it, that part of society still holds archaic, unforgivable beliefs about things.
The second exception would have applied if he was insolvent (his liabilities exceeded his assets) to the extent of $6900 million.
"They have a production style product flying and have gone to the extent of publicizing [their efforts]," Sigari told CNN Business.
Most university dress collections would fall under this rubric, though few have embraced the worn to the extent of Ms. Smith's.
When the abuses pile up to the extent of inciting a financial crisis, they turn back to the government for bailouts.
Yes, it does have some scale and has global reach but not to the extent of a Fox, Sky, and Disney together.
Sure, the shop has always offered a sizable makeup collection, but not to the extent of considering it your one-stop spot.
But uncertainties remain as to the extent of the earthquake's impact on customers' productive activities and, therefore, their ultimate debt repayment capacity.
Mrs May herself was in apologetic mood, to the extent of giving way to as many as 16 interruptions (to Mr Corbyn's six).
Sources: The Tax Foundation; Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting US In the Cornhusker State, Social Security is taxable to the extent of federal taxation.
The fact that the audience is even tempted to believe it all speaks to the extent of the farce in today's art world.
The media went along to the extent of playing straight man for his jokes and asking the questions that the president wanted asked.
Not a whole lot really happens in this movie: It is an anti-saga almost to the extent of being an anti-narrative.
It had that extra dimension of place that set it apart from the easygoing Equinoxe, but not to the extent of the Graillot.
But if the market stays flat, the fund manager still earns money while the client is worse off (to the extent of the fee).
Covered calls provide downside protection only to the extent of the premium received and limit upside potential to the strike price plus premium received.
But there is much debate as to the extent of the increase that will be passed even with a Republican president and Republican legislators.
The Southern District is subject to general oversight and supervision by the attorney general, but not to the extent of the special counsel regulations.
Due to the extent of the mother's injuries, she won't be released and will remain in care at Taronga, but her health is improving.
The whole town of Agoncillo, on the banks of Lake Taal, is a no man's land due to the extent of mud and ash.
In affected cities, like Houston, due to the extent of damage, insurers have had to recruit independent claims adjusters, some from out of state.
It's not that we don't want to, it's that I don't have confidence in us rallying to the extent of an album and being pros.
As this map shows, urban sprawl likely contributed to the extent of the flooding, since paved surfaces had grown significantly in the prior two decades.
"Self confidence, even to the extent of grandiose sense of self-worth, is also a good quality that may help you in life," says Galynker.
As I approached signposts on secondary roads, they offered their own testament to the extent of the disaster: Many had been melted by the heat.
Boucher was charged with misdemeanor fourth-degree assault, though he could face upgraded charges due to the extent of Paul's injuries, The Washington Post reported.
Someone convinced by Pascal's argument — at least to the extent of thinking that believing is the best bet — might nonetheless refuse to take this pill.
Toward that end, in the case of wildfires, Trump is willing to go to the extent of putting words in the mouths of California officials.
They offer support to friends and neighbours, they care about received opinions, but they prize their independence, sometimes to the extent of being stubborn, even awkward.
And a person's membership in a racist organization then becomes relevant to the extent of his or her [racist] beliefs [and thus the discipline meted out].
This thing is red, and the color can shift a bit depending on the light — albeit not to the extent of HTC's gorgeous solar red U11.
Not only did Paxil do little to help youngsters with depression, it often made things worse—to the extent of making some who took it suicidal.
"I don't think the photos do it justice," said Jason Holm, a spokesman for the Fish and Wildlife Service, referring to the extent of the damage.
The BOJ's policies have squeezed long-term yields, narrowing banks' margins to the extent of stoking concerns over the viability of some of the weaker regional banks.
However, according to Romanian law, the owner is only liable to the extent of its joint capital (in CET's case it is RON175 million paid in full).
He entered a new guilty plea on Thursday, telling the court he misled lawmakers as to the extent of his business dealings with Russia on Trump's behalf.
We have no idea as to the extent of the problem because the DEA did not keep records on tips and searches that did not lead to seizures.
Its hope is that, with time running out, its bullheadedness will push Mrs May into making more concessions, even to the extent of accepting free movement of people.
Wyden wrote to DHS Secretary John Kelly demanding details on electronic search-practices used on U.S. citizens, and referred to the extent of electronic searches as government "overreach".
Lawmakers have said that they would like to see Facebook reveal more information as to the extent of Russian actors using its platform to possibly sway the election.
Wagner has never explained in depth how the business went off the rails to the extent it did, but professed ignorance as to the extent of Powa's woes.
Prosecutors, however, say Butina's crime deserves a two-year prison sentence, though they recommended she only be sentenced to 18 months due to the extent of her cooperation.
And if the government of Costa Rica ever sorts out its bureaucratic malaise to the extent of building a public transit system, I assume noni would be prohibited, too.
What happens occasionally is, after the interview covers the intended subject, I get asked about other subjects, where I am happy to comment to the extent of my knowledge.
Sweden's National Post and Telecom Agency (PTS) said its review would look into Tele2's most recent outage on June 17-19, due to the extent of the disruption.
Crosswords can be visual art, even to the extent of asking solvers to cut the puzzle out of the paper and fold it, origami-style, to build something else.
Another theme that has come naturally to Eisenman since the beginning of her career, and which she has furthered almost to the extent of a civic duty, is sexuality.
No women artists are featured in exhibition texts to the extent of their male counterparts, yet Elena Serrano's Che poster is considered by scholars as one of the best.
GBP had fallen to $1.2476 against the dollar by early afternoon on Wednesday, having broken below the significant $1.25 level, causing speculation as to the extent of further downside risk.
He's spending hours online looking for work — be it editing, proofreading, or clerical work — to the extent of taking online surveys just to "earn $50 here and there," he said.
Any provision of any previous proclamation, memorandum, or Executive Order that is inconsistent with the actions taken in this memorandum is superseded to the extent of such inconsistency. Sec. 5.
"A conclusion is currently not foreseeable due to the extent of the proceedings," it said, adding that four current and former manager were under suspicion of having overstated revenues at subsidiaries.
Childress was first taken to Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center on Tuesday night, then he was transferred to the Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center's burn unit due to the extent of his injuries.
So this is why I believe Europe has not grown to the extent of the U.S." He also said Europe has been "so reliant on monetary policy and so little fiscal policy.
"According to (media) reports, he was killed by his superiors, which points to the extent of the cruelty, complexity and tension between Hezbollah and its patron Iran," Lieutenant-General Gadi Eisenkot said.
So far the protests have not snowballed to the extent of the unrest that 12 years ago drew global attention to the stark contrast between wealthy Paris and the suburbs that surround it.
But in the Arab world, the countries where you can find decent journalism is entirely related to the extent of freedom there: Tunisia, Morocco, Kuwait, and Lebanon except for the intimidation of Hizbullah.
"There is one case... a girl of about 14 was serving this woman, who mistreated her to the extent of running a hot iron over her breasts," said Lambert Onuoha from the commission.
We knew we had created something that had never been done before and we had hoped it would get a good reaction but not to the extent of interest the video has generated.
One regular criticism is that the White House has yet to release the text of the deal, raising questions as to the extent of China's commitments and how the deal will be enforced.
In recent years, lawmakers in cities like Salt Lake City and Denver have expressed support for a zero-fee bus system, but no measures to the extent of Kansas City's have been passed.
People tend to be more confident and stubborn than they should be in their choices; we will even go to the extent of defending an argument that's wrong, just because we made it.
Many will defend themselves to the extent of claiming victimhood saying, 'I didn't intend to cause harm,' while never fully understanding why the actions were harmful, nor changing their behavior in the future.
The senators said the Forbes report and the "Paradise Papers" revelations raise questions as to the "extent of [Ross's] holdings" and whether he was honest in his previous financial disclosures in front of Congress.
As Mitch Leslie points out in Science Magazine, previous work on human cadavers demonstrated that some genes remain active after death, but we had no idea as to the extent of this strange phenomenon.
"His government went to the extent of threatening NGOs lobbying for girls to be allowed to go back to school," Odhiambo said, citing the home affairs minister's intention to deregister organizations challenging the ban.
"We've had some really bad instances, up to the extent of a police officer walking up to students with a real gun loaded with blanks and shooting them, saying 'You're dead," he told me.
Though his final performances in Denmark and Sweden would be canceled due to the extent of his injuries, Sutherland said he had plans to make them up at a later date in the fall.
OPINION An editorial on Thursday about the nomination of Gina Haspel to be director of the Central Intelligence Agency referred incorrectly to the extent of Ms. Haspel's involvement with the torture of terrorism suspects.
It rescinds Obama executive orders besides the deferred action for children and parents of citizens -- but notes that only "to the extent of the conflict" with new guidance, meaning some policies will remain in place.
On cross examination, Taylor said she was oblivious to the extent of Harris' "double life," as Boring described it, saying that she did not know whether he was sexting with minors or meeting a prostitute.
Yet it was striking how many mentioned the 2008 recession, including their memories of the distress it caused their parents, as a reason to prioritise their careers, even to the extent of forgoing romance entirely.
That means this case and the legal distinction of whether a drone is an aircraft or not could set an early precedent as to the extent of the FAA's legal authority to discipline drone pilots.
Turkish defense analyst Can Kasapoglu said the U.S. move suggested Washington had started to see that the presence of the Kurdish militia in Syria was a national security threat "to the extent of survival for Turkey".
"The response looks to be proportionate to the extent of the problem," said Justin Wolfers, a University of Michigan economist who has pushed for a large fiscal response to sustain the economy through the virus shutdown.
"The response looks to be proportionate to the extent of the problem," said Justin Wolfers, a University of Michigan economist who has pushed for a large fiscal response to sustain the economy through the virus shutdown.
Leveraging its 230 million users and reach through Alibaba e-commerce platforms, Alipay has grown beyond being an Internet-based payment platform into a finance and banking behemoth to the extent of threatening the old financial guard.
The report classified food products according to the extent of their processing (from "minimally processed" to "ultra processed") and recommended countries take action to limit the availability of the latter categories via public regulations and market interventions.
But that's when the record began to skip: McLay's assumption that some people might want financial help from advisors who look like them proved too true in some cases — to the extent of revealing some clients' racial biases.
"There was nothing in the US to the extent of what Mexico did [to curb the spread of the swine flu in 2009] or what the Chinese government is doing in the Hubei province with Wuhan," he said.
A four-day rally that had lifted world stocks to near-record highs stalled after China said it would retaliate for U.S. legislation backing Hong Kong's protesters, leaving investors concerned as to the extent of the Chinese response.
Yes Bank was the top loser in the index pack, hitting a seven-week low after it was pulled up by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for under-reporting NPAs to the extent of 40 billion rupees.
Facades of shattered buildings, fallen tiles and broken glass from shop fronts and banks littered the pavements of Juchitan while heavily armed soldiers patrolled and stood guard at areas cordoned off due to the extent of the damage.
Sources at Verizon said they were largely unaware of the severity of the attack until recently and that CEO Marissa Mayer and others did not flag them as to the extent of the issue in the bidding process.
BeIN Sports has accused the rival broadcaster of brazenly stealing its output from a variety of top sports leagues from around the world and rebranding it as its own, even to the extent of selling beoutQ set-top boxes.
The major source of uncertainty that we see in global output comes from the rising protectionism ... which by the way is reflected in the current macroeconomic projections only to the extent of the measures that have been implemented already.
The "Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act," which the Senate and House passed last week, puts the special treatment Hong Kong enjoys under U.S. law under tighter scrutiny linked to the extent of the territory's autonomy from Beijing.
The "Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act," which the Senate and House passed last week, puts the special treatment Hong Kong enjoys under U.S. law under tighter scrutiny linked to the extent of the territory's autonomy from Beijing.
As a sign of how closely guarded a secret this was for LG, the company went to the extent of having its test V30 devices deliberately misrepresent the aperture of their shots, showing the slightly higher value of f/1.7.
They had to take one of my expanders out to treat me for the infection, and there were some really dicey moments, to the extent of questioning if we were going to be able to do reconstructive surgery at all.
Even if you only agree with me to the extent of seeing the Mate 20 Pro as a viable competitor to the Note 9 and Pixel 3 XL, that still makes this phone's absence from the American market a real loss.
For that reason and because, at 27, it is already too late for me to be young and gifted to the extent of the eponymous pop foursome, The Beatles: Rock Band is an escapist fantasy that's exceptionally easy to accept.
Pitts is a Republican, in some instances almost to the extent of parody, the man who last month proposed a bill to create a registry of "responsible journalists," just to prove a point about the media's coverage of gun laws.
Whether you're a car enthusiast who knows how tedious waxing a car can be, or someone who only goes to the extent of drive-through car washes every now and then, I strongly recommend using 303 Touchless Sealant on your ride.  
Some analysts say it may also want to avoid big headline measures that could draw attention to the extent of the economic slowdown at a politically sensitive time approaching the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China on October 1.
David Killick, an anthropologist from the University of Arizona and a co-author on the paper, added that the findings offer clues to the extent of any interactions between the Aztecs and Mixtecs and surrounding cultures during this time period.
It was harder to forgive her cultural unawareness: A state as obsessed with modesty as Iran was — to the extent of covering every hair on a woman's head and every male kneecap — would never consider undressing bodies before blowing them up.
Repeatedly, President Trump has shown fervent admiration for leaders who abuse human rights to the extent of murdering their own citizens, such as Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt and, of course, Vladimir Putin of Russia.
And since I have been so abused by the government, to the extent of being falsely charged, falsely tried, and then sent to prison as a misdemeanor, I figure I&aposm the guy that is very motivated to stand up against this nonsense.
Qatari-based media group BeIN Sports last month accused the rival Saudi Arabia broadcaster beoutQ of brazenly stealing its output from a variety of top sports leagues and rebranding it as its own, even to the extent of selling beoutQ set-top boxes.
While the German did not go to the extent of smashing four rackets into pieces as Marcos Baghdatis did during his three-set loss at Melbourne Park to Stan Wawrinka in 2012, it did feel like a deja vu moment for Zverev.
Some persons who are fully determined in their belief that abortion is morally wrong under any circumstances will have no overt qualms or ambivalence regarding refusing to consider such a procedure, even to the extent of medical risk to the pregnant woman.
The encounter took place at Pakenham Hall in County Westmeath, Ireland, seat of the Earl of Longford, who had inherited the title at 13 and later repudiated it, being an Irish nationalist to the extent of changing his name to Eamon de Longphort.
"Over time, we've been hearing from more and more game developers that would actually prefer for us to take a more active role in discussion boards, at least to the extent of handling posts that are reported by other players," Valve wrote.
The new approach represents a major deviation from the usual school genetics fare, which devotes little time to the extent of genetic differences across human populations, or how traits in every species are shaped by a complex mix of genes and environment.
The "Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act," which the Senate and House passed this week, would put the special treatment the former British colony enjoys under U.S. law under tighter scrutiny linked to the extent of Hong Kong's autonomy from Beijing.
"In the presence of many of us, the professor went to the extent of drawing an extremely distasteful analogy as to why the student should not wear shorts and said, "We all know why parents marry their children off - so that they can have sex.
"The US is fatally mistaken if it went to the extent of regarding that the [Democratic People's Republic of Korea] would be compelled to accept, out of its patience, the demands reflecting its gangster-like mindset," the statement said, according to a CNN translation.
"Given the structural changes taking place in the offshore oil industry and continued absence of visible recovery in this sector, a prudent decision was made to substantially reduce collateral valuations further, to the extent of writing down vessels pending employment to scrap value," it said.
"We're going to continue burning HSFO in our scrubber ships but its availability around the globe is a bit of a challenge to the extent of how much of HSFO supply will be in storage when the demand is dropping so dramatically," Malmbratt said.
"People here are prescribed opioids for pain, but nothing to the extent of the U.S., where extremely potent opioids are being prescribed on a large scale," said Dr. Prun Bijral, the medical director for Change, Grow, Live, a nonprofit organization that focuses on substance abuse.
"The military has been involved to the extent of supporting and securing the safe passage of the displaced back to their original locales where some still experienced a perception of fear," a spokeswoman for the Prime Minister's office wrote in an email to Reuters.
The main body of the church has long shifted away from the United States and Western Europe, and the faithful in Africa, Asia and Latin America have not yet confronted the blight of predatory clergymen and institutional deafness to the extent of Americans or Europeans.
And maybe if we had a better sense how much ... not just how much these companies were making off us in the sense of average revenue per user, but to the extent of what are we giving away and what is the lifetime value of that.
Coinciding with the vote on Friday, the union filed a round of new charges about the company's behavior, including providing the union with faulty voter information, keeping workers who were engaged in organizing activity under surveillance and rating workers according to the extent of their union support.
"While the coronavirus remains as a latent bearish consideration capable of sharply reducing Chinese oil demand, estimates as to the extent of demand deterioration still vary widely with any definition still weeks if not months away," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, said in a note.
"While the coronavirus remains as a latent bearish consideration capable of sharply reducing Chinese oil demand, estimates as to the extent of demand deterioration still vary widely with any definition still weeks if not months away," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, said in a note.
Although his father would sentimentally tell his young son how much he loved his mother, his parents were often engaged in simmering fights that Mr. Deblinger was naturally pulled into — once to the extent of drawing a knife on his father, who dared him to use it.
"Moon and his party have, so far, put more focus on the issue of unification or peace rather than denuclearization, to the extent of Moon being publicly seen as Kim Jong-un's top spokesman," said Hyung-A Kim, associate professor of Korean politics at the Australian National University.
"Given the structural changes taking place in the offshore oil industry and continued absence of visible recovery in this sector, a prudent decision was made to substantially reduce collateral valuations further, to the extent of writing down vessels pending employment to scrap value," OCBC said in a statement.
Depending on the degree of certainty and the extent of the prohibitions, the agency will take rating action that could result in a widening of the notching or the adoption of a bottom-up ratings approach, possibly even to the extent of the removal of all support expectations.
"Read more: Why 'Ghosted' hosts Travis Mills and Rachel Lindsay say ghosting has become an 'epidemic'Mills added that although he's guilty of disappearing on someone, it was "never maliciously and never to the extent of a lot of these cases that you're gonna see when you watch the show.
"The question of what is a 'water of the United States' is one that has generated substantial interest and uncertainty, especially among states, small businesses, the agricultural communities, and environmental organizations, because it relates to the extent of jurisdiction for federal and relevant state regulations," the agencies wrote.
Depending on the degree of certainty and the extent of the prohibition, the agency will take rating action which could result in either a widening of the notching or the adoption of a bottom-up ratings approach, possibly even to the extent of the removal of all support expectations.
John Kennedy, a Kavanaugh supporter who sits on the Judiciary Committee which vetted Kavanaugh's nomination, said that hearing personal stories from women "drives home the point that sexual violence is prevalent in America" and said that the #MeToo movement had opened his eyes to the extent of the problem.
" The statement added, according to an English-language version of the statement released by KCNA: "The US is fatally mistaken if it went to the extent of regarding that the (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) would be compelled to accept, out of its patience, the demands reflecting its gangster-like mindset.
Thus, some people unfurl the flag of protectionism, loudly decrying globalization, even to the extent of seeking a scapegoat and making baseless accusations against rapidly developing countries; and all this is in an attempt to cover up problems with domestic economic development and benefit distribution by diverting people's attention from home to abroad.
" South Dakota State spokesman Mike Lockrem claimed they are aware of the photo and the school's Office of Diversity, Inclusion, Equity and Access "has reached out to the individual," adding that "Some dialogue has been started, but beyond that, I don't have any information to the extent (of what has been said).
In Fitch's view, there is some uncertainty as to the extent of losses the notes would face in case of an NVE, given that this would be dependent on the size of the operating losses incurred by the bank and any measures taken by the authorities to help restore the bank's viability.
It's a very stupid, ignorant and blind argument but once you have broken yourself down to the extent of no longer believing in any of your abilities and the value you bring to yourself, the people closest to you and the world you live in it's extremely difficult to see it that way.
As the Trump and Mitchell cases demonstrate, the dividing line between the justices in their approaches to judicial review relates not to the political impact of a Supreme Court decision but rather to the extent of the commitment of the justices to either very incremental or far reaching change in the law.
Flat-ironing hair while in foils may seem dicey, but here's the thing: The wand's plates don't actually touch the foils — they simply hover at about an inch above and below a foil, using ventilated blades on either side to dispense just enough heat to rapid-lighten without damaging the hair to the extent of traditional lightening.
A statement carried by state-run news agency KCNA in the wake of Pompeo's most recent visit to Pyongyang said: "The US is fatally mistaken if it went to the extent of regarding that the (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) would be compelled to accept, out of its patience, the demands reflecting its gangster-like mindset."
" In 2010, when President Obama nominated James Cole to serve as deputy attorney general, Sessions discussed Department of Justice (DOJ) treatment of British Petroleum (BP) for its role in the Gulf of Mexico oil spill: "I have said repeatedly that BP is liable and should be held liable for their responsibilities to the extent of their existence.
"[Congressman Dana Rohrabacher] Call him: (202) 225-2415 | Email him "One of the difficulties in examining the issue of the climate change and greenhouse gases is that there is a wide range of scientific opinion on this issue and the science community does not agree to the extent of the problem or the critical threshold of when this problem is truly catastrophic.
To think of how confident a person must be in the security of his political future that he is on Twitter casually lambasting one of the most revered and longest tenured recording artists of a neighboring ally country, it infuriates me to the extent of wanting to punch a really handsome person named Justin right in his well defined mouth just to feel some momentary gratification.
In the past couple of weeks alone, Trump has attacked women with his dangerous Supreme Court pick, harmed immigrant families with his damaging immigration policies, tried to cut SNAP (food stamps) even though 1 in 4 children in our nation live in food insecure households, and even opposed a popular resolution in support of breastfeeding at the United Nations to the extent of threatening retaliation against another country that wasn't on the same page.

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