If he will not allow an issue to come to the floor, it will not come to the floor.
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And ultimately, the timing of when we bring in immigration bill to the floor because look we&aposre in to bring the Goodlatte-McCaul bill to the floor.
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My mother went to the floor — she was hit.
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But it's hit a snag getting to the floor: Majority Leader McConnell, who has given no indication he'll bring the bill to the floor for the full Senate to vote on it.
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If Pompeo fails to win enough votes to secure a favorable recommendation to the floor, then the Foreign Relations panel will vote to send him to the floor with an unfavorable recommendation.
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"We almost fell to the floor," Cami told the outlet.
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"I plan on moving Tillerson to the floor," Corker said.
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Sanaa was snuggled next to her, eyes to the floor.
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The curtain falls to the floor, and she is gone.
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Mike Cervello is strapped to the floor of the plane.
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Once inside the cage I sink down to the floor.
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"I think it should go straight to the floor," Sen.
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Republicans and Democrats took to the floor to condemn King.
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Instead, she dropped to the floor in a full split.
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And I brought it to the floor of the Senate.
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The force from the explosion knocked him to the floor.
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We need to bring an immigration bill to the floor.
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I laughed first, then fell to the floor and screamed.
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So low, I'm surprised it didn't fall to the floor.
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It's almost time for Trumpcare to go to the floor!
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Finally, she slumped to the floor and embraced the dog.
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She fell straight to the floor, and onto her back.
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But as I got closer, she fell to the floor.
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Finally, he slumped to the floor and embraced the dog.
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The tumbler fell to the floor where the floor gave.
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Eventually they fling her to the floor and drive away.
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McConnell then went to the floor shortly after 3 p.m.
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It is expected to come to the floor again Wednesday.
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Many people yelled and dropped to the floor, she said.
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We will put our heads to the floor to beg.
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As the screaming died down, people slumped to the floor.
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If it goes to the floor, then I will filibuster.
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She crumples to the floor and blinks in the dark.
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Democratic senators came to the floor shortly after 6 p.m.
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Schumer hurried to the floor to respond to the attack.
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Rick: (Clutching his heart and falling to the floor): Aiiieee!
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I remember scrambling to the floor to pick them up.
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But senators came back to the floor around 3 a.m.
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Neither bill made it to the floor for a vote.
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"Sleep!" she commanded, as a tiger dropped to the floor.
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Too fussy, too heavy, and it falls to the floor.
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"We'll go to the floor when we're ready," she said.
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They would drop to the floor, and everyone would laugh.
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It's best to move the patient to the floor first.
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An echo resounded when my pen dropped to the floor.
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Bringing the bill to the floor is fraught with difficulties.
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They fell to the floor in a sooty, soggy heap.
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Beigel's body crumpled to the floor at the classroom door.
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I look forward to it coming to the floor soon.
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He came to the floor every day to berate Obamacare.
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We'll have 218 when this thing comes to the floor.
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NANCY PELOSI: Well, first of all, when the others are saying, 'Bring it to the floor,' there is nothing to bring to the floor, yet, but we hope that we're on a path to yes.
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GOODLATTE: I think we&aposre -- it is coming to the floor.
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Then those bills will move to the floor in each chamber.
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His head started bleeding and they both fell to the floor.
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I hope Senator McConnell will bring the bill to the floor.
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"I'm not — you just pushed me to the floor," Hargrave responds.
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The fork fell to the floor and bounced under Janet's chair.
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He still voted to advance the nomination to the floor, however.
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I wanted to create something that sucks people to the floor.
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From this a rivulet of red silk falls to the floor.
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I went down to the floor and pretty much blacked out.
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Suspended ceilings collapsed to the floor, glass windows broke to pieces.
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He fell to the floor and was nowhere near his phone.
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I hope that he speaker brings it to the floor quickly.
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So, we look forward to her bringing it to the floor.
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Lower your right elbow to the floor, and then the left.
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Andrew called 911 sometime after his friend collapsed to the floor.
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The bill is expected to come to the floor next week.
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It took the short trip down the conveyor to the floor.
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Duckworth later brought her daughter to the floor while she voted.
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I whispered things to the floor, sure that the nave could
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It's unclear exactly which bill will be brought to the floor.
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Graham's concerns resolved, to try to bring it to the floor.
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The measure will then head to the floor in subsequent days.
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"When we're ready, we'll come to the floor," Pelosi said Thursday.
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But the challenge will be getting the bill to the floor.
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Renard then moved her hand downward, much closer to the floor.
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Her knees buckled under her as she fell to the floor.
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Mr. Bradford, she said, fell to the floor from the bullets.
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The man then appears to knock the phone to the floor.
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They picked up the money after it fell to the floor.
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Only nine Democrats went to the floor of the General Assembly.
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Then he fell to the floor and did five push-ups.
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My reaction was to pull my two friends to the floor.
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Suddenly Raheel grabbed his throat, crying, and fell to the floor.
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I tried to get up, but sank back to the floor.
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Poems on paper had fallen to the floor like autumn leaves.
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I fell to the floor and fortunately I wasn't left unconscious.
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It will come to the floor in early or mid-March.
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Also I will not vote for any who come to the floor.
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Pause for a second and slowly lower your hips to the floor.
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Perry dropped to the floor as the crowd cheered the two on.
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The Spurs return to the floor on Saturday when they host Memphis.
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Then I slumped to the floor with my back against a column.
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Bridgette suddenly lost feeling in her face, and fell to the floor.
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Then it lurched clear off the edge, nearly dropping to the floor.
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She fell to the floor; one leg slid into the kitchen fire.
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One silver spoon drops to the floor and the crowd, collectively, gasps.
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The Lakers return to the floor on Sunday when they host Orlando.
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He was brought to a precinct house and shackled to the floor.
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Their bones were found entangled and seared to the floor, Perry said.
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I crumple to the floor and convulse, my jaw clenched, limbs flailing.
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The Pistons cut into that advantage after Drummond returned to the floor.
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For now it's dependent on, and limited to, the floor cleaning head.
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He then goes light-headed, swaying before collapsing lifelessly to the floor.
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Instead, the bill will go straight to the floor for a vote.
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He says Samantha hit the windshield and fell to the floor mat.
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Books by Raymond Chandler and Arthur Schopenhauer lie nailed to the floor.
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"I don't expect my bill to come to the floor," he said.
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Another survivor said he was thrown to the floor by the impact.
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Even after Elliott crumpled to the floor, Marshall continued to shoot him.
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The president should not bring threats to the floor of the House.
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A middle-aged woman dances so hard she falls to the floor.
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House leadership should quickly bring it to the floor for a vote.
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When they'd almost reached it, Enrique tripped and fell to the floor.
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The measure is slated to come to the floor on March 26.
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There's maxi-length, which goes down all the way to the floor.
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Mary plunged to the floor after he lost grip on her ankles.
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He fell to the floor, and she hit him three more times.
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Less than 22019 percent of those bills make it to the floor.
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Ms. Carter fell to the floor, her femur shattered by a bullet.
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That was the plan: shut the doors, stay close to the floor.
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Another woman got behind a filing cabinet after falling to the floor.
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The curtains covering the floor-to-ceiling windows collapsed to the floor.
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The command was like a thunderbolt that dropped Bill to the floor.
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Evan Bayh (D), fresh off his Senate campaign defeat, to the floor.
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Toomey was given a chance to bring gun legislation to the floor.
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Portman and Ayotte were able to push opioid legislation to the floor.
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The bill will instead go straight to the floor for a vote.
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"A fish tank fell to the floor," the Mexico City resident said.
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A fish tank fell to the floor along with decorations and furniture.
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Democratic leaders say it should come to the floor again next week.
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Neither of them caught the other, so they fell to the floor.
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A shudder of joy, trousers falling to the floor, a gurgling sound?
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Physically integrated dance is also based on dancer's relationships to the floor.
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Krytzer's sister grabbed the former, and the latter fell to the floor.
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Eventually, everyone falls to the floor and perishes in a final battle.
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"Hold your hand over the nostril closest to the floor," Javsicas says.
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She pulled it over her head and dropped it to the floor.
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But she also proposed a few surgical changes to the floor plan.
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Hayes's payday-loan bill came to the floor a few weeks later.
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So far, McConnell has blocked these measures from heading to the floor.
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The first issue to be brought to the floor was campaign financing.
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Ramos grabbed him by the arm, and tussled him to the floor.
|
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Evans went down to the floor and remained prone for several minutes.
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Leaders felt the measure had enough support to bring to the floor.
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I remember slumping to the floor, the phone pressed against my face.
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The process for sending the bill to the floor was highly unusual.
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He said some seats remained anchored to the floor during the crash.
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A heart attack had pinned him to the floor of his bedroom.
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"Let me go in there," Amash said, turning back to the floor.
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And their aides say Kasich won't even make it to the floor.
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GOP leaders hope to bring the legislation to the floor after Thanksgiving.
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There's no guarantee they'll make it to the floor, and most won't.
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But until we do there is nothing to bring to the floor.
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If she closed her eyes while standing, she'd collapse to the floor.
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GOP leaders hope to bring the legislation to the floor after Thanksgiving.
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"We encourage the Senate to bring it to the floor," she said.
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Next month, I intend to bring that resolution back to the floor.
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You get to the floor and they tell you, 'I'm running late.
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As the men talked and laughed, a stack fell to the floor.
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In the main sanctuary, Myers told his congregants to drop to the floor.
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Taking the vote to the floor would prove to be a damaging loss.
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This vote simply brings Kavanaugh's nomination to the floor and opens up debate.
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Yet he drove crazy-fast, pedal to the floor, roaring round the city.
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Schumer is expected to bring the proposal to the floor between 3 p.m.
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That is equal to the floor space of more than 27 Pentagon buildings.
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Norma fell to the floor, laying in a puddle of her own blood.
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He said he would advance the nomination to the floor with this understanding.
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Something as immediate and tangible and real as being knocked to the floor.
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It slashed downward and into my guts and I fell to the floor.
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It knocks Chuck to the floor, and he starts frothing at the mouth.
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If it doesn't, she is extremely leery about bringing something to the floor.
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She lit a cigarette and threw the Bloody Mary down to the floor.
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The dress' fringe fell to the floor, but showed off Jenner's gorgeous gams.
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If it gets to the floor, it will pass overwhelmingly with bipartisan vote.
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Then they tied that to a chair that was bolted to the floor.
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We're going to get health care down to the floor of the House.
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Lafawndah is sitting on top; the male dancer falls passively to the floor.
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I brought this up with Chris Harrison, [and] it thudded to the floor.
|
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The woman screamed and fell to the floor as she was escorted out.
|
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Then the child leans over a virtual desk, and crashes to the floor.
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Everybody who has it on video said my jaw dropped to the floor.
|
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But getting it to the floor of the House will be another matter.
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I saw people falling to the floor and I ran into an office.
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"We are having conversations about bringing a bill to the floor," he said.
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He would be the person responsible for bringing a nomination to the floor.
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The Senate must bring H.R. 1 to the floor for a vote immediately.
|
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"You can't get sucked into that"—he dropped his arm to the floor.
|
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The three charges were sent to the floor for a full House vote.
|
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The Senate Budget Committee advanced the bill to the floor on Tuesday afternoon.
|
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Then bend both knees until your front quad is parallel to the floor.
|
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He falls to the floor, crying, and she does, too, to console him.
|
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I mean, you go to the floor of the Senate, where's the debate?
|
|
Democrats hope to bring all 12 spending bills to the floor in June.
|
|
But GOP leadership has other procedural options for bringing Kavanaugh to the floor.
|
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The cameras flocked to the floor, descending on us like black hooded birds.
|
|
It will now go to the floor for consideration by the entire House.
|
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They bounced off the boys' puffy winter jackets and fell to the floor.
|
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There weren't enough grief counselors to keep everyone from collapsing to the floor.
|
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Lower your body to the floor, staying stiff from your ankles to shoulders.
|
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The 28-year-old immediately fell to the floor and clutched his knee.
|
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But other Democrats view the bill coming to the floor as an opportunity.
|
|
For Rachel Rothwell, it can literally cause her to crumple to the floor.
|
|
You check to see the response and your heart drops to the floor.
|
|
One after the other, Democrats took to the floor to criticize the nomination.
|
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But it has yet to be brought to the floor for a vote.
|
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Many grocery stores closed after the earthquake flung their goods to the floor.
|
|
Mr. Ryan desperately wanted to avoid bringing those bipartisan measures to the floor.
|
|
Gianforte's response was to slam me to the floor and start punching me.
|
|
We went down to the floor where the picture of the river hangs.
|
|
When she says, "Mississippi Goddamn," Ms. Pazcoguin crashes her arms to the floor.
|
|
That's when Nadler returned to the floor to call Cipollone and Sekulow liars.
|
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A 12-inch ponytail dropped to the floor, and the crowd went wild.
|
|
Trump wrestles the person to the floor, before shooting them in the head.
|
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As they fell to the floor, the gun went off, Mr. Durst said.
|
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It was a big backfire, a cheap shot that fell to the floor.
|
|
"You just watched his team&aposs jaws drop to the floor," Trudeau said.
|
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They both started crying and Michael shoved his cake on to the floor.
|
|
The question is will leadership bring it to the floor for a vote?
|
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"You just watched his team&aposs jaws drop to the floor," Trudeau continued.
|
|
Employees wrestled him to the floor and held him there until police arrived.
|
|
The conversion to legislative text takes place on the way to the floor.
|
|
McConnell tried to rush the #GreenNewDeal straight to the floor without a hearing.
|
|
"It's unlikely they can bring that to the floor this week," he said.
|
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"You just watched his team&aposs jaws drop to the floor," he continued.
|
|
Her sister sits with her as she falls to the floor and cries.
|
|
It moved through the Rules Committee but did not go to the floor.
|
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My jaw dropped to the floor first time I saw this video. pic.twitter.
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Your boss's balance ball chair popped and sent him careening to the floor.
|
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"I come to the floor almost emotionally to speak about this," Pelosi said.
|
|
ET and headed to the floor where the two cast votes on the measure.
|
|
They could also drop criminal before going to the floor if some accommodation happens.
|
|
But when the primetime speeches started, the absent delegates had returned to the floor.
|
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And I will vote to advance the bill to the floor with that understanding.
|
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"Probably straight to the floor," Cornyn said when asked by CNN about the process.
|
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Several nurses would tackle me in the hallway and pin me to the floor.
|
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The Fed pinned interest rates to the floor until full employment was in sight.
|
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" One GOP aide's read: "You gotta have a plan to go to the floor.
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Instead of elevating for an uncontested layup, he crumpled to the floor in agony.
|
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Everyone 'keep running' People dove to the floor, trying to elbow-crawl for cover.
|
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It crashed to the floor, killing two labourers beneath: perhaps not a great omen.
|
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Will Reza drink from the cup, or knock it to the floor in defiance?
|
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The boy saw Jefferson, 280, his "Auntie Tay," crumple to the floor and die.
|
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Haliburton and Sneed crashed to the floor simultaneously, with Haliburton landing on his wrist.
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He falls to the floor and collapses in Claire's lap like a sick child.
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The thing is, if it got to the floor, it would get 95 votes.
|
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Rolling office chairs are shoved across the space, sending computers careening to the floor.
|
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While walking through the sleeping house at 4 am, I fell to the floor.
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The measure will then go through a markup session before advancing to the floor.
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He loses his balance and falls to the floor, where he hits his head.
|
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Look at how quickly it moves after he throws his jacket to the floor.
|
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Or an ankle-breaking crossover dribble that leaves an opponent tumbling to the floor.
|
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In contrast, the European Central Bank (ECB) has kept its foot to the floor.
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Lights went out, smoke everywhere, sounds of multiple explosions, everyone dropped to the floor.
|
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Teams of people scrambled to the men after the bike tumbled to the floor.
|
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"One night he tipped me out of bed on to the floor," she says.
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Covington and Grant both fell to the floor, and Young fell on Grant's head.
|
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Green is able to bring an impeachment resolution to the floor under House rules.
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Hours later, Kennedy went to the floor and delivered an address without prepared remarks.
|
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Then they're off, potentially, to the floor of both the House and the Senate.
|
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A bass pulse comes in, tongue and groove with the four to the floor.
|
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Instead, the bill will go straight to the floor for a vote. http://bit.
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The battery and cover were melted and stuck to the floor of the plane.
|
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The child plummeted 40 feet to the floor two stories below, suffering extensive injuries.
|
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Pause, then slowly reverse the movement to return your shoulder back to the floor.
|
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Pruitt's nomination now goes to the floor, where he appears likely to win confirmation.
|
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He said he was afraid he would fall asleep and plummet to the floor.
|
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He kept her pinned to the floor for a few minutes, praying over her.
|
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The wedding dress went to the floor, while her Ascot dress hits mid-calf.
|
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McConnell has pledged to bring a bipartisan immigration bill to the floor by Feb.
|
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The Senate will bring that bill to the floor after the Memorial Day recess.
|
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Max was restrained, his face to the floor, for an hour, according to investigators.
|
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Yet the bill has yet to be brought to the floor for a vote.
|
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"They can't convince their colleagues to bring the matter to the floor," Shumate said.
|
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But House Democrats will have a harder time bringing the bill to the floor.
|
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The blood had dripped through the floorboards and gone down to the floor below.
|
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"If it gets to the floor, it could be a close vote," Straus observed.
|
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She grinds down to the floor, then pops her hind parts toward the ceiling.
|
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The bill has yet to be called to the floor for a Senate vote.
|
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Simone Biles and Aly Raisman take to the floor in the gymnastics apparatus finals.
|
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The leader rears up, whining with pain, and slaps her to the floor again.
|
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He dragged him to the floor multiple times and applied chokes on the mat.
|
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Majority Leader Mitch McConnell brought to the floor of the Senate for a vote.
|
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The essay slipped from his hands and fell to the floor, and he cursed.
|
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Howard knocked Washington's Jason Smith to the floor with an elbow to the chin.
|
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Gun control legislation will not come to the floor of the House of Representatives.
|
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We need to bring the bills to the floor of the United States Senate.
|
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The second punch in that flurry, an overhand left, dropped Karakhanyan to the floor.
|
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David Valadao, who helped lead the effort to get a compromise to the floor.
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My hope would be we'd be prepared to go to the floor next week.
|
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He is likely to win confirmation comfortably when his nomination goes to the floor.
|
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The prospects for bringing the bill to the floor next week, however, are dimming.
|
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Twice, against the run of the fight, Kato has put Schilling to the floor.
|
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So Tuca has to move out … all the way to the floor above Bertie.
|
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She says she remembers falling to the floor and hearing Liu call an ambulance.
|
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In the process, Humphrey pulls out his gun, but it's knocked to the floor.
|
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Calderon hit some sound equipment on his way to the floor, and was hurt.
|
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But the bill has not yet been brought to the floor for a vote.
|
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A foul was called when Kevin Durant went to the floor, an unfortunate whistle.
|
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Gravity seems pretty straightforward: If you drop your keys, they fall to the floor.
|
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Chairs and tables were moved aside, and the patrons helped him to the floor.
|
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The state senate, however, has never brought it to the floor for a vote.
|
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They stole lead from his coffin, and tossed him out on to the floor.
|
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Instead of pulling it out with his fingers, he spat it to the floor.
|
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With one hard tug on a red strap, the blanket unfurled to the floor.
|
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When the engineers touched the joystick, Atlas crashed to the floor a second time.
|
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However, De Sousa got back, blocked the shot and sent Gordon to the floor.
|
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The officer appears to be searching around the bench and pointing to the floor.
|
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The two men began fighting, crashing into a bathroom and down to the floor.
|
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In 1993, I opposed NAFTA when it came to the floor for a vote.
|
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The force of the blast knocked him to the floor, but he was unfazed.
|
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As Speaker, she has never lost a House vote she brought to the floor.
|
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Once she successfully produces the weapon, her body disintegrates and falls to the floor.
|
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"You just watched his team&aposs jaws drop to the floor," he later said.
|
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"We'll bring to the floor next week," Brady told Fox News in an interview.
|
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The House leadership refused to bring the measure to the floor for a vote.
|
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Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) or the nonbinding resolution will come to the floor.
|
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Hoyer predicted the DREAM Act would pass easily if it's brought to the floor.
|
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Nelson's hold prevents the energy bill from coming to the floor with unanimous consent.
|
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After a fight between the feuding camps, the dancers collectively fell to the floor.
|
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The statue, of an eagle, was knocked to the floor, shattering its porcelain wings.
|
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"I will not break my pledge when the vote comes to the floor," Rep.
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Between sleep and reality, I got up and put my feet to the floor.
|
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Green countered and obstructed every shot and dropped Sombat to the floor once again.
|
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"If it goes to the floor there's an opportunity to move an amendment, I don't know whether it will go to the floor, though," Feinstein said when asked if the Senate Intelligence Committee-passed bill goes far enough to protect civil liberties.
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During the attack, Loeb was handcuffed and chained to an eyebolt fastened to the floor.
|
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Amidst screams, he collapses to the floor, presumably in the same pile as the cards.
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I start at treadmill 18, and then move to the floor for a strength workout.
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She also says he grabbed her by the hair and shoved her to the floor.
|
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The liquidity facility will amortise, subject to the floor, while performance-based triggers are satisfied.
|
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Kennedy fell immediately to the floor, and a crowd of people cried out for help.
|
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But when the second round went off, she and her friends dropped to the floor.
|
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In the living room, he designed brown leather sofas that are attached to the floor.
|
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Tied up with Missouri's Javon Pickett under the basket, Cambridge pulled Pickett to the floor.
|
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Twenty minutes later, he recovered the missing ballot, which had apparently fluttered to the floor.
|
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Negotiations: Bringing a bill to the floor helps a party to identify and resolve disagreements.
|
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A few feet away, two of them dropped to the floor to do push-ups.
|
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In response, Rodriguez threw the microphone down to the floor and continued addressing the audience.
|
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"We're bringing that bill to the floor the same week we're doing reconciliation," Ryan said.
|
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Republicans also fumed about the procedure Democrats used to bring the bills to the floor.
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"Johnny grabbed me by the hair and violently shoved me to the floor," Heard stated.
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This lack of unity was precisely why Ryan was rushing the AHCA to the floor.
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So if Mitch McConnell brings it to the floor and they confirm him, he's on.
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"He forced me on to the floor with his hand around my neck," she wrote.
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Keeping the bags in contact with your body, bring them back to the floor. 8.
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She allegedly told authorities she struck her husband after he shoved her to the floor.
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After entering the subway station, I see a five dollar bill float to the floor.
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You tap out a message and hit send — then, your heart thunks to the floor.
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Once they've sunk to the floor, they wear down and release microplastics into the water.
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Pelosi acknowledged that it&aposs up to Republicans to bring the bill to the floor.
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CSPT members are supposed to adhere to the floor charges in any spot processing deals.
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One day, Frenzel's iPhone slipped out of his jacket pocket and crashed to the floor.
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Ali was pushed to the floor, so they gave up finding A.D. Mona stuck around.
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Will McConnell agree to bring something to the floor conservatives will fight tooth and nail?
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Once that happens, the bills could then be get to the floor for a vote.
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"I dropped to the floor," Sarah Rose DeSon told reporters, according to local station KTTV.
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It will then be sent to the floor in both chambers for a final vote.
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Pence expressed uncertainty earlier Tuesday on whether the bill would make it to the floor.
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The Senate Banking Committee approved Carson's nomination, sending it to the floor for final confirmation.
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But there was one moment in the movie that sent my jaw to the floor.
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Something was stuck to my foot, but I hurried out on to the floor regardless.
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Chubbuck pulled out a revolver, shot herself in the head, and fell to the floor.
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She got down to the floor and listened, and it was coming from the floorboards.
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Lawmakers believe more Republicans would vote for the proposal if it came to the floor.
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As Laura protested, he shoved her to the floor and kicked her in the ribs.
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"Go the edge," Ingraham encouraged, before Arroyo fell out of his chair to the floor.
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Sweetin was attempting the lift pictured below when she fell to the floor in pain.
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The Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act is headed to the floor for a vote.
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Kavanaugh's nomination got the votes necessary to move forward to the floor after undecided Sens.
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He tried to get out of bed and fell to the floor, unable to move.
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Richardson, in turn, was whistled for a technical for shoving Carter-Williams to the floor.
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Pelosi in the interview defended her decision to bring the Senate bill to the floor.
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Thursday's measure would still have to pass the full committee before coming to the floor.
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It is still unclear what amendments will be brought to the floor for a vote.
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Next, Castano and I moved our hands to the floor for 30 seconds of burpees.
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My masseuse was yelling at me and pointing to the floor, so I crouched down.
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Prior to 2017, Supreme Court nominees needed 2023 cloture votes to move to the floor.
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Al Green, a Texas Democrat, to bring the issue to the floor of the House.
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Roughly 15 senators will take to the floor this afternoon to make this pitch. Sen.
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Any senator can now bring a child younger than one to the floor during votes.
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Gaethje has also thrown himself to the floor with poorly timed knees and flying knees.
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Police say he grabbed his daughter by her hair, and pulled her to the floor.
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Keep going, maybe a little faster now, your foot a little closer to the floor.
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"Certain dives to the floor, I'll say, 'Yep, that's a once-a-year,'" Nick says.
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Pelosi has a lot of power to decide what bills make it to the floor.
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But even robots make mistakes — products fall to the floor and must be picked up.
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Rick Scott, took to the floor on Wednesday to assail Mr. Trump and his policy.
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Then, quickly and without melodrama, he descended to the floor to kiss the stage itself.
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That statement alleged Jacobs grabbed Gianforte by the wrist and pulled him to the floor.
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The trophy, which was made of glass, fell to the floor and broke into pieces.
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"In terms of timing, when we're ready, we'll come to the floor," Ms. Pelosi said.
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Sharice Davids of Kansas dropped to the floor for a lightning round of push-ups.
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And 218 signatures would be needed to send it to the floor through a petition.
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Bookshelves crashed to the floor, and the china in the kitchen spilled out of closets.
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All Radha's emotion is hushed, even when at one point she falls to the floor.
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My makeup cases, vitamin bottles and other dresser-top trinkets would clatter to the floor.
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Denise came in and grabbed it by the throat and wrestled it to the floor.
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He heard her body fall to the floor of the submarine as the door slammed.
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Manchin took to the floor Monday afternoon to explain his thinking, but not his vote.
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And then it finally happened -- the leash snapped and the dog dropped to the floor.
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This time, Smart fell to the floor during the exchange, drawing a foul on Thompson.
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But Salahi was shackled to the floor, so he could do so only hunched over.
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It began when Porzingis ran over Bledsoe, and then Chriss threw Porzingis to the floor.
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The Rules Committee on Monday will begin the process of bringing to the floor Rep.
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For hours, they lay pinned to the floor, shouting for their comrades to no avail.
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Minimalist furnishings that sit low to the floor will help increase the impression of height.
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The officer draws his gun and shoots, and Sev crashes to the floor, face up.
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CSPT members are supposed to adhere to the floor charges in any spot processing deals.
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Slowly bend your elbows and lower your chest to the floor, keeping your back straight.
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Slowly bend your elbows and lower your chest to the floor, keeping your back straight.
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"My mouth essentially dropped to the floor," Ezie recalled during an interview with CNN Business.
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That is why Ryan should make sure it gets to the floor first and fast.
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Beyer's amendment passed unanimously and the measure was reported to the floor with minimal opposition.
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They'll keep things like spoons and forks from falling to the floor while baby eats.
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"The closer I was to the floor, the easier it was to breathe," he said.
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A boy of three put his menu on his head and slid to the floor.
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"I slumped to the floor and just kept screaming, 'Wait wait wait wait,'" she said.
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"I watched his team's jaw drump to the floor"Several World Leaders mocking President Trump.
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Lucía Espinoza, his mother, said she had been thrown to the floor in the melee.
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The Senate is expected to bring its defense policy bill to the floor next month.
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You put your palms on the ground and suspend your body parallel to the floor.
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"I'm going to the floor and I'm going to vote for somebody else," Vela said.
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You alone have the power to bring our bill to the floor for a vote.
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Republicans complain that Democrats cannot bring impeachment to the floor on a purely partisan vote.
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The Energy and Natural Resources Committee sent Bernhardt's nomination to the floor earlier this month.
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Republicans bypassed the Budget Committee so they could immediately bring the measure to the floor.
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There's a leak in the fridge, and he pulls the whole unit to the floor.
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Torsos bend eloquently, sometimes effortlessly down to the floor, sometimes gently swaying like a breath.
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Micki fell to the floor screaming as she threw her phone straight across the room.
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"If it comes to the floor, I intend to vote for it," he said. Sen.
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Perdue said he would fully support Cipollone's efforts to bring additional witnesses to the floor.
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Schumer urged McConnell at a news conference to bring the House resolution to the floor.
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Items had been knocked to the floor while doors and windows showed signs of abuse.
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A small drop of water trickled from the crumbling concrete wall down to the floor.
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At one point, a loose note fluttered to the floor, blown by the ceiling fan.
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Committee approval would send it to the floor for a vote by the full House.
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Jessica takes five hangers, with dresses dripping to the floor, and considers what to do.
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I have not gone to the floor and said we should have an immediate vote.
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Instead, McConnell rounded up the votes he needed and brought the question to the floor.
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But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell never brought it to the floor for a vote.
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The bill is headed to the floor for consideration by the full Senate on Tuesday.
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It was like putting a dog in the corner and nailing its tail to the floor.
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Once you're inverted, release your hands to the floor to rest with your arms out wide.
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He returned in the second half, but fell to the floor on a non-contact play.
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Meanwhile, he is refusing to bring anything to the floor that could help reopen the government.
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During the conversation, Peterson said, McConkey shoved Shi into a countertop, knocking him to the floor.
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Propped up on a tripod, low to the floor, the Telenoid squirms to life once activated.
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Soon after his speech, Rajapaksa's supporters poured on to the floor of parliament and disrupted proceedings.
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GOP lawmakers are still pressing ahead with attempts to bring legislation to the floor next week.
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"The diagnoses came yesterday & knocked my family & I to the floor physically, mentally & emotionally," she continued.
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When a chair falls in a restaurant, he leaps to the floor, hiding from imagined gunfire.
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He then uses two combs to style, while pieces of burnt hair fall to the floor.
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Tim Kaine (D-Va.), will come to the floor Wednesday with a final expected vote Thursday.
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"You can see the shock on Rainn's face, and he fell to the floor," Fischer said.
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"Once again we are fighting an uphill fight to bring legislation to the floor," Pelosi said.
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" The man, still furious, throws the food to the floor and yells, "Fuck your fucking breakfast.
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In production periods, when rolls of fabric arrive, Martens often shifts his work to the floor.
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Celmins would gather him in both arms and drop him, from shoulder height, to the floor.
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My heart drops to the floor, but there is no time to pick it back up.
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Casarez pushed the boy, who fell to the floor and then ran to fetch his cousins.
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In 2015 a four-feet-wide chandelier at the Taj's main entrance fell to the floor.
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Grissell, in his letter to the ACLU, alleges Samir "angrily followed the team" to the floor.
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He drops to the floor, and the furry creatures get their share of his garden's bounty.
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But neither has enough buy-in from Republicans to make it to the floor right now.
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Two Baton Rouge, Louisiana, police officers had pinned him to the floor, flat on his back.
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But when another enormous ice slide occurred nearby two months later, jaws dropped to the floor.
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It's like pressing the nerve's accelerator pedal to the floor, and then cutting off the brakes.
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You can also see the effect simply by dropping a sheet of paper to the floor.
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"The diagnoses came yesterday & knocked my family & I to the floor physically, mentally & emotionally," Purdy continued.
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Miller opted to neutralise Silva's height and reach advantage by taking the fight to the floor.
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If the bill were brought to the floor today, it would fail to get enough votes.
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In support of Warren, Merkley came to the floor that night to read the same letter.
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Maybe these are the changes that will get McConnell to bring sentencing reform to the floor.
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However, many aides and senior sources were unaware that the resolution was coming to the floor.
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She was pulling at the clothes so vigorously that an entire stack fell to the floor.
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She stood, let her silk robe fall to the floor, and started walking to her bedroom.
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Harvard's senior leader Siyani Chambers fell to the floor with 17.4 seconds left in the game.
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My invisible righteous crown tumbled down and fell to the floor mat of that hired car.
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Basically, staff is debating the merits of each provision before this bill goes to the floor.
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And some gyms have much better facilities... opaque shower curtains that are flush to the floor.
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Ryan said there are always improvements being made until the bill is brought to the floor.
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When I stood to get out of the tub, dozens of petals fell to the floor.
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The top of the pen cap sometimes unscrewed itself, sending tiny metal components to the floor.
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When she finally passed, I sank to the floor of the hospital, unable to get up.
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Senate leaders have said they won't bring the bill to the floor unless Trump backs it.
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But it's unclear when the proposal will make it to the floor, if it ever does.
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Asked on Sunday if he would bring the bill to the floor, McConnell deferred to Trump.
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The provision was stripped from the bill by House leadership before it came to the floor.
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If the Senate majority leader brings it to the floor, how do you vote on it?
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But it ultimately never made it to the floor of either the House or the Senate.
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Dakar Journal DAKAR, Senegal — One robot slammed into some blocks and nearly fell to the floor.
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Empty boxes fell off the tall metal shelving behind my desk and tumbled to the floor.
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The bill she brought to the floor was the Senate's, with none of the progressive conditions.
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The Spurs return to the floor on Thursday when they host the surging New Orleans Pelicans.
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He fell to the floor, clutched at his right knee and had to be helped off.
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A woman near the front fell to the floor and the crowd closed in around her.
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House Republican leaders did not allow the amendment to proceed to the floor for a vote.
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It remains to be seen whether those measures will come to the floor before year's end.
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The man reached into the truck and shoved a stack of aluminum trays to the floor.
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Democrats hope to bring the measure to the floor for a vote in the coming weeks.
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My shoes, sticky with spilled beer, stuck to the floor as I squeezed through the crowd.
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As the phone reaches me I pluck the band-aid away, drop it to the floor.
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House leadership did not allow the amendment to come to the floor for a vote. Sen.
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Sanders did vote in December of 2008 to bring an auto bailout bill to the floor.
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Each bolted to a thick metal post anchored not to the floor but to the ceiling.
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Other legislators tipped the Speaker's ceremonial chair to the floor and dragged it across the ground.
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The House Rules Committee is taking up the bill Wednesday before it goes to the floor.
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When her aggressors dispersed, she slapped her partner, Daniel Ulbricht, and he fell to the floor.
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But as I turned the corner into my first class, my jaw dropped to the floor.
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And as much as possible, aim to keep your forearms and knees parallel to the floor.
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Until the bill gets to the floor, Democrats have said there's still an opportunity to negotiate.
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She fell against the kitchen cupboard and then to the floor, where she curled up, sobbing.
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But a failure to bring the measure to the floor could doom the effort this year.
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I'd like to see it brought to the floor along with the appropriations bills this month.
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Ryan has said he'll only bring an immigration bill to the floor that has Trump's support.
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To keep the time running, another senator would have to come to the floor to speak.
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Oregon's version, sponsored by House Majority Leader Jennifer Williamson (D), will likely advance to the floor.
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They were promised we'd go to the floor with this and it's now on the floor.
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The measure is now on the way to the floor for a vote, and about time.
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The objective is simply to bring a bill to the floor that can be later amended.
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Senate committees went ahead and reported nominees to the floor without any participation from the Democrats.
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At some point on the highway, my cell slipped to the floor just out of reach.
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"I've watched his team's jaws just drop to the floor," Trudeau later said of the conference.
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Mitch McConnell has brought hardly any of Mr Jones's sober, life-enhancing bills to the floor.
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It appears that there won't be any committee hearings before the bill goes to the floor.
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I took it off and it fell to the floor and broke three of my metatarsals.
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Neal said he would no longer support his own bill if it came to the floor.
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Assuming the committee approves the nominations, they'll move to the floor for a final confirmation vote.
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"Obviously, I hope that it comes to the floor quickly here in the House," Ratcliffe said.
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It was designed to put pressure on Republican leaders to bring a bill to the floor.
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San Antonio hasn't lost when all five of their projected starters have taken to the floor.
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I'd like to see it brought to the floor along with the appropriations bills this month.
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Bills were drafted openly in committee and brought to the floor in a similarly open process.
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Jennifer Wexton (D-Va.) said after taking a procedural vote to advance articles to the floor.
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The draft will be discussed by parliamentary committees before it goes to the floor for debate.
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"We will bring a solution to the floor — one that the president will sign," he said.
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After that deadline, the House Appropriations Committee is allowed to bring bills to the floor automatically.
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"You just watch his team's jaws drop to the floor," Mr. Trudeau says at another point.
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Democratic leaders then plan to bring the entire package to the floor for a single vote.
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McCaul introduced similar legislation last Congress, but it never advanced to the floor for a vote.
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Pelosi's office has said leaders wanted a full score before bringing the bill to the floor.
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All eight voted Wednesday afternoon, along with 2628 Democrats, to bring the measure to the floor.
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Slowly lower the suitcase almost to the floor, then return to a tall stance and repeat.
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"What's really important is how they will vote when it comes to the floor," she said.
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The two dozen or so House conservatives can't halt the deal from going to the floor.
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Hardly any Republicans opposed the bill over the rushed process that brought it to the floor.
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Senators plan to take to the floor Saturday afternoon or evening for a final confirmation vote.
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But the session ended before the bill made it to the floor to force a vote.
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"I was singing "South Side" and on the line where I say 'Shake your south side all the way to the floor' I tried to step out onto the guard rail, just missed it and I literally went all the way to the floor," he says.
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He said Officer Liang sank to the floor, in tears, shortly after realizing he had shot someone.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley even took to the floor of the Senate to criticize Roberts.
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Even then, it would be competing with other legislation and would not necessarily come to the floor.
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Finally, the GOP plans to bring individual bills to the floor that would make additional regulatory reforms.
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Some posted photos of stores with aisles littered by fallen merchandise knocked off shelves to the floor.
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But Byrne predicted that when the bill finally came to the floor, political reality would kick in.
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They also work with committee chairs to bring certain bills out of committee and to the floor.
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The Hokies return to the floor on Wednesday when they travel to Atlanta to play Georgia Tech.
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Patterson allegedly yelled to him to drop to the floor as he continued towards the front door.
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McConnell is saying he won't bring anything to the floor until he knows Trump will sign it.
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There is also the possibility that no immigration bill comes to the floor this year at all.
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Our jaws hurtled further to the floor when we saw the show's most unexpected moment of war.
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Nashru's assistant shrieked, lunged to the floor, and tenderly placed each one back in the tin can.
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But with McConnell unconvinced it needs to make it to the floor, the bill's chances seem slim.
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Bills then go to the floor, where the whole chamber gets to debate them and offer amendments.
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She's certain it's Will and freaks out, but the fuse blows and she's knocked to the floor.
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First, Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder) notices that her fridge magnets stop working and fall to the floor.
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"My office says people back home are calling asking to send pizzas to the floor," he wrote.
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The House, which was under Republican control at the time, didn't bring the bill to the floor.
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I stare at it vibrating on the edge of the couch until it falls to the floor.
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Love briefly left the game after falling to the floor, clutching his left knee under the basket.
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You&aposve got the Defense Authorization Bill that you&aposre bringing to the floor this upcoming week.
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Mr. Loeb was arrested, brought to the precinct and shackled to the floor of an interrogation room.
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Yep, Rose will take to the floor on season 23 of Dancing With the Stars, as E!
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Terrified, she slips and falls to the floor as she takes in the mysterious figure before her.
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Bend at your waist so your torso is close to parallel to the floor, your back straight.
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After Lonzo finishes off the freshmen with a long triple, he collapses to the floor in hysterics.
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"After he was stabbed, he paused for a moment, and fell to the floor," Rosemary tells PEOPLE.
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The measure now moves to the floor of the state Senate, where Democrats control a super majority.
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Senate leaders can only afford to lose two votes when they bring the legislation to the floor.
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They carried the statue and threw it to the floor several times until it broke into pieces.
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He fell to the floor on a no-call as time ran out again on the Warriors.
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If you see coning in your abs, don't drop your toes all the way to the floor.
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If rates are much lower than this, then the Fed is providing foot-to-the-floor stimulus.
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I dropped to the floor, keeping my eyes on hers and rose slowly, stroking her inner legs.
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The Hurd-Aguilar bill, which lacked the support of GOP leadership, never made it to the floor.
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The Freedom Caucus insists the promise was to bring it to the floor no matter what, though.
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"If we get it to the floor and let people vote, then it will become law," Gov.
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House GOP leaders returned the bill to the floor under a rule needing only a simple majority.
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However, congressional leaders have vowed to bring the bill back to the floor in the coming weeks.
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Gobert felt angry and frustrated at himself when he returned to the floor in the second quarter.
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They are generally only brought to the floor when the House's Republican leaders believe they will succeed.
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Grace has Jeanne caged in her arms, as if to keep her from crumbling to the floor.
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When he returned to the floor Wednesday night, the drama had been primed, and the room erupted.
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"I'm the one who decides what we take to the floor," McConnell told Fox News last week.
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Sanders, who was in his Senate office that morning, rushed to the floor to condemn the shooting.
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If Rubio votes against Tillerson, his nomination would be reported to the floor without a favorable recommendation.
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As soon as it connected, La Notte dropped to the floor and the bout was waved off.
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Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) took to the floor to read aloud the names of gun violence victims.
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Eighteen rebelled against the Speaker, pledging to block the bill if Pelosi brought it to the floor.
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But it remains unclear if the numbers are high enough to force the issue to the floor.
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And after final passage, several senators took to the floor to vent their frustrations over that issue.
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She wore a lace bodysuit with a plunging neckline and sheer sleeves that extended to the floor.
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This time, Republicans are returning it to the floor under a procedure requiring only a simple majority.
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They'd also have to find a way to get McConnell to bring the bill to the floor.
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On being presented to the great artist, Ginsberg dropped to the floor and kissed the man's knees.
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Proponents need more signatures to sidestep the GOP leadership to take an immigration vote to the floor.
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Many Bethlem patients were chained to the floor or the wall, sometimes for years at a time.
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The bill now heads to the floor, where other senators may have an opportunity to offer amendments.
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Ms. Ali-Gonzalez said the officers threw her husband to the floor and put him in handcuffs.
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He has expressed confidence that he will have the votes to move the proposal to the floor.
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To hit 1.5C, we would have to jam the accelerator to the floor and leave it there.
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One day, about a month later, Dmitrij was playing Tetris when he suddenly fell to the floor.
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The agency backed down and a Senate committee sent his nomination to the floor two weeks ago.
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In 2007 on "WrestleMania 23," Mr. Trump tackled Mr. McMahon to the floor and shaved his head.
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"Right now, we're focused on passing this legislation that's coming to the floor tomorrow," Mr. Ryan said.
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" Mero reached to the floor, pretending to pick up an object: "Let me get this paper bag.
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I'm just going to move this over to the floor, where it will cool to 68 degrees.
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Committees get an opportunity to amend and vote on the bill before it goes to the floor.
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"We're bringing it to the floor next week in the House," Ryan told CNBC in an interview.
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Next he lifts his legs to a pike position, so his legs are parallel to the floor.
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Bouchard blamed her injury on a cleaning fluid applied to the floor in the dimly lit room.
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Mr. Felder said that he felt the bills were being rushed to the floor in piecemeal fashion.
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Twist It Out: Release your hands and drop your feet to the floor close to your hips.
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The Senate Budget Committee passed the bill along party lines, allowing it to proceed to the floor.
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Later, Ms. Reid said, Ms. Danishefsky Covlin told her Mr. Covlin had thrown her to the floor.
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As her right arm lingered in the air, Richards smacked it hard, sending Ionescu to the floor.
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Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, has made no commitment to bring the bill to the floor.
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That one is sitting on Mitch McConnell's desk ready to go to the floor of the Senate.
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Mr. Lynch made his way from the ceiling and lowered himself the eight feet to the floor.
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Because both Chatterjee and Powelson are Republican nominees, a full Senate vote cannot go to the floor.
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It can be on the way to the floor or can be in pursuit of committee work.
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Send the reconciliation bill to the floor, protected from filibuster in the Senate, and pass the bill.
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As she neared the end of the address, the "f" of "for" dropped off to the floor.
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The Hill: Republicans are divided about bringing another tax bill to the floor because of deficit concerns.
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Driving the news: House leaders may bring the bill to the floor without an amendment from Rep.
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The legislation came to the floor in December after last year's mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif.
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They should not be looking at each other; their gaze should be to the floor, he says.
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All eight voted Wednesday afternoon along with 43 Democrats to bring the measure to the floor. Sens.
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The men walked a distance in the apartment building's vestibule, before lowering her to the floor again.
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"I'm offended by the process that you're using to bring this to the floor," Georgia Republican Rep.
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McConnell is mulling bringing the defense bill to the floor to force Democrats into a tough vote.
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Sources say the boy started bleeding and foaming from the mouth as he collapsed to the floor.
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Merges are a foot-to-the-floor affair and the engine will communicate its complaints rather loudly.
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A now-retired Virginia congresswoman rushed a resolution to the floor to protect and defend Christmas symbols.
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In one clip, Tester appears to foul the New Jersey Democrat, sending him tumbling to the floor.
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With the caucus now satisfied, the budget could go to the floor as soon as next week.
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The GOP tax-reform bill is expected to come to the floor as early as this week.
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However, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocked the resolution from coming to the floor in the Senate.
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And Senate GOP aides fully expect the resolution to pass when it is brought to the floor.
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During this process, I more than once got tangled in the sheets and pinwheeled to the floor.
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The works perch high on the wall, slide onto to the floor or occupy space in between.
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I slammed the magazine to the floor and spent the rest of the night in my room.
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They also made a few key changes to the floor plan of the 4,850-square-foot house.
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What cash remains in Behzadzadeh's business waits in safes, secured to the floor, for the armored truck.
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Not Rayllamm, he'll throw himself to the floor even if he could have landed on his feet.
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Now, leaders bring fully formed legislation to the floor with little or no opportunity to change it.
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He has said he plans to bring a straight-repeal bill to the floor early next week.
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And if we don't succeed there, then we'll certainly take it to the floor of the Democratic convention.
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Injured, they crawled to the floor and held hands as they took what could be their last breaths.
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Jasmine futzes with that forbidden sheet-covered object, whatever it is, and a chandelier crashes to the floor.
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Observe: Notice how the hand completely releases the controller grip and yet it doesn't fall to the floor.
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Your clothes are less likely to slip and fall to the floor because the material has more grip.
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And I still get stopped about once a month going back and forth to the floor to vote.
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Pull the bar upward in a motion perpendicular to the floor, keeping it in contact with your shins.
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With a heavy bar on my back, I went as low to the floor as I could manage.
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He leapt up on a bodega counter, knocking bananas to the floor in front of candy-filled shelves.
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A shimmy-slip-to-the-floor escalates quickly when the dancer dissolves into a pool of gelatinous goop.
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But when Krennic gets a little too insistent, Vader force-chokes him until he falls to the floor.
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"I was sitting at a nice restaurant and fell to the floor, breaking through the chair," he says.
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Crowder went to the floor just as Thomas was hitting 3-pointer to put Boston ahead 50-43.
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He attacks her, pinning her up against the racks of clothes and ultimately smacking her to the floor.
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I have four patients but I soon get a fifth as another person is admitted to the floor.
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Impeachment resolutions can be pushed to the floor through a question of privilege, according to ample past precedent.
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Thompson had his left knee buckle upon landing, and he immediately fell to the floor in serious pain.
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"At that moment in time, I fell to the floor and let God take the wheel," he said.
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"There were definitely times where I literally fell to the floor with exhaustion and crying," she tells PEOPLE.
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"The more parallel your body is to the floor, the more challenging the movement will be," she says.
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Not just anybody can pick it up - for most of us, it would appear bolted to the floor.
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"He slid down to the floor, unbuckled his belt and put his hands inside his trousers," she said.
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She tried to speak but only blood dripped out of her lips as she crumbled to the floor.
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So what then were the delegates who brought bedlam to the floor of the Quicken Loans Arena after?
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The female dancer then asked Obama to the floor while the male performer requested the same of Michelle.
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Unless the Republicans reevaluate their plan, I plan to oppose the legislation when it comes to the floor.
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Just make sure to pick every last bill up after they fall to the floor – you need those.
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But there's deep skepticism that Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will bring the bill to the floor this month.
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"Those four countries that ultimately brought it to the floor did so absolutely on their own," Kerry said.
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TCU returns to the floor on Friday when it travels to Los Angeles to square off against USC.
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Twice in recent weeks they've introduced proposals that never came to the floor for a lack of support.
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That may change Tuesday morning, or even as senators walk from their closed-door lunch to the floor.
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Instead, the Senate GOP's health care bill is expected to go directly to the floor for a vote.
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In the global dance of central bankers, it's the European Central Bank's turn to take to the floor.
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Through lots of arm-twisting and wrangling, they got it to the floor and won a major victory.
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"Dominick was sitting on my son, pinning him to the floor, not allowing him to move," she said.
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In the photo above, I used my coffee cake to mark where Anastasia's body fell to the floor.
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The guy just grabbed me and threw me to the floor, and he socked me, and that's it.
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Moran said the legislation's supporters were "anxious" to get the bill to the floor in the upper chamber.
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Next week, a regulatory reform package of six bills will come to the floor for a vote. Rep.
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Later in the film she unrolls seven slabs of stones from a rope, dropping them to the floor.
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Bend your knees to a tabletop position, making 90-degree angles with your shins parallel to the floor.
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Ryan declined to say whether he could pass the bill if it came to the floor this week.
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All three bills now go to the full Energy and Commerce Committee on their way to the floor.
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I don't know what happened but I started crying helplessly and dropped to the floor in a ball.
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"We'll have 218 when this thing comes to the floor, I can guarantee you that," the speaker added.
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This week, a truly terrible Farm Bill will come to the floor of the House for a vote.
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Drop the pedal to the floor, and it hits 60 mph nearly as fast as Ford's GT supercar.
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Now, as the bill comes to the floor, Hunter said he plans to support an amendment from Rep.
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Now the timeline is unclear, but he is speaking with leadership about bringing the bill to the floor.
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He was then guided by several staffers to a "senators only" elevator to go up to the floor.
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Gianforte allegedly slammed The Guardian's Ben Jacobs to the floor at the candidate's campaign headquarters in Bozeman, Mont.
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The state senate's judiciary committee is considering whether to send the bill to the floor for a vote.
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When lawmakers head to the floor to vote on the Scalise resolution they will face a simple choice.
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In fact, he puts the vote in to move the bill that I've been fighting to the floor.
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And Democrats are still waging an uphill battle to get their bill to the floor of the House.
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"I fell to the floor and hid behind him and just tucked myself in his back," she said.
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They quietly let the gesture go while lowering their heels to the floor; link arms; and walk away.
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Jeff Flake of Arizona returned to the floor and changed his "no" vote to "yes" for GOP Rep.
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The intelligence panel held a confirmation hearing for Petalunas and moved her nomination to the floor in July.
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Smart drew his latest fine after shoving Embiid from behind, sending the 22019ers center sprawling to the floor.
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Even with the crutches, she can barely move around -- hunched over at an unnatural angle to the floor.
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The House Rules Committee blocked an amendment that would have stripped the language from coming to the floor.
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The jury is still out on if both men support the final bill that comes to the floor.
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The Rules Committee is traditionally a bill's final stop before it goes to the floor for a vote.
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"Democrats were shut out of the process once again as the bill was rushed to the floor," Rep.
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GOP leaders are hoping to bring those bills – mostly noncontroversial – to the floor the first week of May.
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When the session reconvenes, Inman asks the speaker to bring to the floor a capital-gains tax bill.
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When the session is gavelled out, not a single proposal for education has been brought to the floor.
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If the USMCA were brought to the floor of the House for a vote, it would pass overwhelmingly.
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Not a single Democrat came to the floor before the vote to argue in favor of Obama's position.
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Senate Democrats: Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer took to the floor last week to offer Trump two options: 1.
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Ryan is not saying if he will bring the Caucus-led measure to the floor for a vote.
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Republicans could skip the committee vote, given their time frame, and bring the measure straight to the floor.
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SO LET'S SEND IT OVER TO THE FLOOR WITH OUR LESLIE PICKER AND CITADEL CEO KEN GRIFFIN. LESLIE.
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Cornyn, however, brushed off suggestions that GOP infighting would ultimately keep McConnell from bringing it to the floor.
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The pops kept coming and many in the place dived to the floor, searching for a way out.
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The Republican-controlled House at the time prevented the measure from coming to the floor for a vote.
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During rehearsal, a heavy curtain rig had ripped out of the theater's ceiling and crashed to the floor.
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When it was over, Sears fell to the floor, but it was not all that one might think.
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But in 40 minutes Friday afternoon, those notions — along with millions of brackets — came crashing to the floor.
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Are the rules voted on by only the rules committee, or does it go out to the floor?
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He has just been slashed down from behind, deliberately chopped to the floor by a stretching, freckled leg.
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But I think if you're going to be dragged to the floor, you're gonna act a certain way.
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Soon enough, the notes trail off, and there's a thunk as the flute is dropped to the floor.
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Johnson sprawled, Nurmagomedov pushed straight through onto the fence and tripped the American knockout artist to the floor.
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With his head high in the air, Cormier was cracked with a right and knocked to the floor.
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Last year, a member of the staff accidentally knocked it to the floor, where it shattered like glass.
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The bill advanced the committee in the last Congress but never went to the floor for a vote.
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Footage showed Haye elbow Chisora then punch him to the floor with a glass bottle in his hand.
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Republicans set a committee meeting for Wednesday for a possible vote to move the nomination to the floor.
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Action over that next week in December 1998 then shifted to the floor of the House of Representatives.
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Some experts suggest a water- and fire-proof safe, preferably one that can be bolted to the floor.
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The video captured images of equipment, cabinets and tables jumping, and bits of ceiling fluttering to the floor.
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He picks her up and throws her into a wall, slams her to the floor and chokes her.
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All the punching, slapping, choking, being thrown to the floor only to be picked up and beaten more.
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But Green held onto it and stumbled to the floor as time expired, sending the game to overtime.
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But not to bring it to the floor is an abdication of his responsibility to the American people.
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She says she didn't really start to get better until she moved to the floor for healthier patients.
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Often, people hang them up or sit them on windowsills, letting the tendrils spill down to the floor.
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Mr. McConnell is not fond of bringing bills to the floor that he does not think can pass.
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He flung the letter to the floor and just like that, Ms. Khan's seven-year marriage was over.
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When we're likely to see it: The managers are expected to return to the floor at 1 p.m.
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When we're likely to see it: The managers are expected to return to the floor at 1 p.m.
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Both nominees are expected to clear the committee and go to the floor for a final confirmation vote.
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Without warning, or even speaking, Siatta sucker-punched him in the face and knocked him to the floor.
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But Ryan has promised to only bring to the floor an immigration bill Trump would sign into law.
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The deal prevents a showdown on Thursday when the bill will come to the floor for a vote.
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Doors to the floor are now frequently locked, and employees have to have an escort to gain entrance.
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The daughter stretches along the length of the couch, her hair spilling, the newspapers drifting to the floor.
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She raises her hand, but it falls to the floor; she really puts her nose in a book.
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Democrats vowed to work on the measure with Republicans as the bill makes its way to the floor.
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But Sessions' confirmation, which is now headed to the floor for a full Senate vote, is almost assured.
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"Haven't we had enough of bringing things to the floor without hearings, without amendments, without debate," McCain said.
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Ms. Pelosi did not say in her announcement that she intended to bring any resolution to the floor.
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From the boardroom to the floor of the House of Representatives, women today are making their presence known.
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Her mother felt Natalio's body go limp in her arms and then collapse to the floor, face down.
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The legislation is now ready to be brought to the floor of both chambers for a full vote.
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Senate Democrats, in contrast, hailed the deal, and pressed GOP leaders to quickly bring it to the floor.
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She swept the books off the octagonal table with a strong arm, sending them crashing to the floor.
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Republicans have repeatedly hammered Ms. Pelosi for not bringing the agreement to the floor for a vote sooner.
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Senators tried to bring it to the floor in late July before McCain left for chemotherapy, but Sen.
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"You just watched his team's jaws drop to the floor," Trudeau says, after a cut in the footage.
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Progressives couldn't save it, and Pelosi allowed the Senate version, championed by Republicans, to come to the floor.
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Charles Blake, tells CNN he'll push again to get it to the floor during this year's legislative session.
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Nothing could be bolted to the floor, so actors would crouch behind set pieces to hold them up.
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"You just watched his team's jaws drop to the floor," Trudeau also appears to say at one point.
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Without that bill, the House must wait until May 15 before it brings appropriations bills to the floor.
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Bringing a Puerto Rico bill to the floor without a majority of Republicans could be dangerous for Ryan.
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Jim Himes (D-Conn.), noting that he would vote for the inquiry if it came to the floor.
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Pelosi wants to reconcile competing measures from the committees and bring a measure to the floor this spring.
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After he changed the Senate rules in 2013, Republicans came to the floor daily to denounce his leadership.
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Her Naeem Khan dress also had a semi-sheer cape that extended from her shoulders to the floor.
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"There was not a total blanket on anything coming to the floor," Schumer said in a phone interview.
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He banked in an awkward reverse-angle shot while crashing to the floor after being fouled by Drummond.
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A ten-dollar bill fluttered to the floor as I opened the letter from my old college roommate.
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Jennifer Lawrence literally got Adele down to the floor for losing at a musical shot game 😂 pic.twitter.
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I intend to go to the floor before this bill goes to final passage and correct the record.
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Both of those, I think, would probably get 85 votes if we could get them to the floor.
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If only one committee gets instructions, then it passes its legislation and it then goes to the floor.
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But, hearing him say, "You can grab them by the pussy," was ... My jaw cartoonishly dropped to the floor.
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The Rules Committee will finalize a draft, which will require a 57-delegate majority to advance to the floor.
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The video, filmed by Clemons's friend Canita Adams, shows the officers grabbing Clemons and throwing her to the floor.
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A blast of bullets drove him backward, and those inside the closet watched their friend fall to the floor.
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"We'll bring it to the floor next week," House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady told Fox News.
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Though McConnell is allowing the bill to come to the floor, he is not supporting the bill, Raju reported.
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In one incident, an officer is captured on video stunning an inmate already pinned to the floor by guards.
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And in crocodilians with similarly short hyoid bones, the tongue is totally fixed to the floor of the mouth.
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Epoxy is even too slow-acting to get into any "whoops, glued my own shoes to the floor" hijinks.
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Neon-green waves, inches down to the floor, an Afro reaching toward the sky — that's the magic of wigs.
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Keeping your chest and back lifted, lower your butt to the floor, like you would sitting in a chair.
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Lower the bar back down to the floor using the reverse of the motion you lifted it with. 9.
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Attached to the floor with fishing line, they are slowly and deliberately emitting the gas that keeps them afloat.
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Ralph Northam (D), will now make its way to the floor of the state's Democratic-controlled House of Delegates.
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Plus, the bottom of the mat stuck to the floor and it didn't slide around during class, she said.
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It would seem there is no way not to fall to the floor when you hear the word cancer.
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For one, parties have ways of quashing bills before they even make it to the floor for a vote.
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Ethan throws a man on to the floor, ruins the cake, and the celebratory balloons prematurely fall on him.
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GOP argues over process: Most Republicans fumed about the procedure Democrats used to bring the bills to the floor.
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F Larry Nance Jr. returned to the floor on Thursday after being cleared by the NBA's concussion protocol team.
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Blakeley White-McGuire suddenly slid to the floor and rolled on her back in a sequence of subdued writhing.
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He spotted a scrap of human food and lurched toward it, sending a loaded plate smashing to the floor.
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Inside, tables and benches are bolted to the floor, some with checkerboard tops but no pieces to play with.
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Keeping your chest and back lifted, lower your butt to the floor, as if you're sitting in a chair.
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Stop when your thighs are parallel to the floor, and make sure your knees don't go past your feet.
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It's been following the guys, but then it goes right down to the floor and films the reflection instead.
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When she's finished, she combs through my hair and the tiny burned pieces fall to the floor like snow.
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That report would then go to the floor, where it needs a majority of delegates (1,237) to ratify it.
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The long-sleeved white gown flowed to the floor, with her left leg peeking out from a high slit.
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While tidying my bookshelves the other day, the first romance novel I ever read came tumbling to the floor.
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Eventually falling to the floor motionless, Hough ended the dance by being lifted up in the air by cables.
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"We had a bill with 290 people on it, and we couldn't get it to the floor," Gottheimer said.
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Using the tissue box, twist your torso side to side, touching the box to the floor with each twist.
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As long as the Democrats bring this to the floor, I think we're highly confident this will be passed.
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We've all been there: A minor fumble, and seconds later your $500 (or more!) smartphone crashes to the floor.
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The Nuggets got a scare when Murray fell to the floor grabbing his right leg with 212:278 left.
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After a court order was issued on Tuesday, bailiffs battered down barricades and pushed homeless resisters to the floor.
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It stretches 45 feet to the floor below, though at that height, it surely seems much longer than that.
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When she yelled and resisted, adding that she was engaged to be married, Collins threw her to the floor.
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The Buck proposal would create time each week for single-subject bills to come to the floor for consideration.
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"We should not move it straight to the floor," House Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions, R-Texas, told CNN.
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She missed a backflip but it was better than her falling on to the floor and shot happens sometimes.
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It's very top down, blow your hair back, foot to the floor as the magic hour dips to night.
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He simply responded, "Say no more," before getting down to the floor to meet the boy at eye level.
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Police now suspect a birthday cake, topped with candles and sparklers, fell to the floor and ignited the carpet.
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Dancers took to the floor performing elaborate numbers and creating bright shapes and symbols that lit up the arena.
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The bill, which never advanced to the floor for a vote, spurred criticism among privacy and civil liberties groups.
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But even as you fall to the floor, defeated, you will know in your heart it was worth it.
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Where there should've been a drainage pipe was actually just a hole that went straight through to the floor.
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Leader McConnell, we pushed to get this legislation to the floor of the Senate, and now you are delaying.
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Ryan has opposed bringing Hurd-Aguilar to the floor, saying the move is futile since Trump won't sign it.
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Under Wenstrup's bill, all spending bills would be required to come to the floor under an open amendment process.
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So he and his team invented a special shoe that would anchor him to the floor during the tilt.
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However, the then-Republican controlled House blocked Yemen war powers resolutions from coming to the floor for a vote.
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Before Pompeo's nomination gets to the floor, he faces a possible historic defeat at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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Dereck Chisora knocks Artur Szpilka out on his feet before pummeling him to the floor in the 2nd round
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Perez, shot, immediately collapsed to the floor, hitting her head on a piece of furniture on the way down.
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Would you say "This is god awful, you are nothing," and let the scraps drift lifelessly to the floor?
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But a contingent of conservatives may again keep the bill from ever getting to the floor for a vote.
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Reality check #2: For GOP leaders, the above is not the metric for whether something gets to the floor.
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The House will also revote on a short-term spending bill that was brought to the floor last week.
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It would be difficult for McConnell to bring a bill to the floor that was not backed by Trump.
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But Republicans and Democrats have been at odds over which version to bring to the floor this year. Rep.
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Appearing uncharacteristically livid, the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, took to the floor to assail Democrats.
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But Democrats said that won't stop them from blocking the bill should Republicans try bringing it to the floor.
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Supporters of a new authorization say it's the first time the debate has made it to the floor. Rep.
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Democrats who had won historically Republican districts came to the floor as if en route to their political funerals.
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Collins began questioning and noted that Nadler had gone to the floor to speak on the 9/11 bill.
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A group of House Republicans also went to the floor to call for Mueller to resign or be fired.
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As she was shopping in the toy aisle, Ms. McGowen collapsed and slumped to the floor on her back.
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So far, no GOP senators have gone to the floor to try to force a vote on those measures.
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Also expect changes, based on the members who remain holdouts, before the bill gets to the floor next week.
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She wore a maroon pantsuit with trousers that extended to the floor, as well as a matching newsboy cap.
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But leadership has said so far that they plan to bring the bill to the floor Thursday as is.
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What we're asking them to do is bring the bill to the floor so we can have a vote.
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That proposal will be part of an anti-terrorism package GOP leaders will bring to the floor by Thursday.
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Ocasio-Cortez herself has not made calls for her resolution to be marked up or brought to the floor.
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If enough Republicans defect and defeat the rule, the Goodlatte bill would be prevented from coming to the floor.
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On Thursday afternoon, as most lawmakers raced for the airport, some went to the floor to continue to snipe.
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Mitch McConnell has said he will not bring a vote to the floor unless the President has endorsed it.
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She smiled patiently and shifted her gaze to the floor (carpeted, thankfully, in seagrass, the Switzerland of floor coverings).
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When the bill finally came to the floor on July 25, McConnell barely had enough votes to begin debate.
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As I sat close to the floor, I could feel my distance from the sculpture hanging high above me.
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I could nearly see my exhaled stew of emotions; it looked like glitter floating around, drifting to the floor.
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The bill was brought to the floor using a fast-track procedure that lets it skip over committee proceedings.
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She "put the gas to the floor" and the ambulance, finally, jumped out of the snow trap, she said.
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According to the suit, Newton grabbed Manziel, they fell to the floor and Johnny then fled before cops arrived.
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Mostly what they did at first was hold on to people to keep them from collapsing to the floor.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan told CNBC on Thursday the fiscal 2018 budget will go to the floor next week.
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Republican aides from both chambers are hopeful that legislation could make its way to the floor by late May.
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"You have a really nice body," she said as I let my white terrycloth bathrobe drop to the floor.
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They also realize that if Manchin votes in Haspel's favor, she'll go to the floor as a bipartisan nominee.
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Hopefully his jaw would drop to the floor and he'd feel sick if he saw me in this, though.
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"Listening to the floor debate in the South Dakota House today was excruciatingly painful for me," he told me.
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"Radiohead," Napes replies, visibly swallowing an egg-sized ball of frustration and then redirecting his gaze to the floor.
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When they lifted clear of the trees, he slumped to the floor of the helicopter, his marathon mission complete.
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Durant tumbled to the floor and could manage only a one-handed fling toward the basket as time expired.
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During a grocery run last summer, Max fell to the floor, covered his ears and started to shake uncontrollably.
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That is, of course, assuming it can even get to the floor for a vote in the first place.
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I quickly popped the morsel into my mouth and returned to the floor to take the table's dessert order.
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Eppler leapt up and when he went to sit down, he missed the chair and fell to the floor.
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He drove a shiny purple Civic that was slammed to the floor and had a custom stainless steel exhaust.
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Under Republican control during the past eight years, few amendments with broad bipartisan support made it to the floor.
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"We had pictures coming off the wall or off the fireplace mantle and crash to the floor," Moore said.
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And they're beginning to turn up the pressure on House Republican leadership to bring a bill to the floor.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has promised he would bring a bill to the floor to resolve the issue.
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The two exchange shots until Pacman lands the knockdown blow with an overhand right, sending Ragin to the floor.
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Hayward landed on his left foot, which twisted in gruesome fashion under him as he collapsed to the floor.
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A prayer rug that I'd brought from my childhood home had fallen from the closet's shelf to the floor.
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In addition to the unprecedented organizational turmoil, Popovich's return to the floor this week comes amid great personal loss.
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This week's episode opens with June held prisoner in the Red Center, chained to the floor in solitary confinement.
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John Kennedy (R-La.), a Cotton ally, said he will not allow it to come to the floor quickly.
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Even if they result in legislation, Republican leaders could refuse to bring it to the floor for a vote.
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Any Warrior foolish enough to go airborne near the basket risked getting spun like a top to the floor.
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Trump's media-pro defense team, meanwhile, comes to the floor with a staggering 1,368 combined appearances on Fox News.
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House Republicans introduced their budget resolution in March, but it never made it to the floor for a vote.
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The special counsel bill passed the Senate Judiciary Committee, but McConnell did not bring it to the floor. Sen.
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Before the bill came to the floor in April, Lofgren circulated a "Dear Colleague" letter urging a "no" vote.
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People who were dancing dropped to the floor and hid behind chairs and counters in stunned silence, witnesses said.
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Predictably, he crashes to the floor and seriously injures his back, though he gamely hobbles off to a party.
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Mr. McCarthy agreed to bring Mr. Goodlatte's bill to the floor, but the Freedom Caucus balked at the timing.
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Yet despite their size, they're plush and capable of softness as they crumple to the floor and rise up.
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I checked the back to see if there's any market stuff that needs to go out to the floor.
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The legislation, which has yet to advance to the floor of either the House or the Senate, has enemies.
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The chief barged into the police interrogation room where the man, handcuffed to the floor, called him a pervert.
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At the same show, three sixteen-foot-tall stacks of oversized Jenga blocks crashed to the floor during installation.
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Graham still said he's "100 percent confident" Senate leadership would bring the bill to the floor for a vote.
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She said she escaped the room when another teen jumped on them and all three fell to the floor.
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The plan is to get something to the floor and quickly use majority control (52 votes) and pass it.
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How does the House decide which articles move to the floor vote and then ultimately move to the Senate?
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Of course, the Nixon impeachment never made it to the floor because he resigned after the Judiciary Committee acted.
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Start in a pile squat position with your hands on your hips and your thighs parallel to the floor.
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Come to the floor, come now and join me in asking the White House to reopen the background check.
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When the impeachment resolution comes to the floor, the House will take separate votes on each article of impeachment.
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It's unlikely that Pelosi will bring it to the floor if she doesn't believe she has all 218 votes.
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You, sir, are the leader of the House and you are responsible for bringing this debate to the floor.
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"We didn't know what was happening until we were walking to the floor," one GOP lawmaker told The Hill.
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But it's unlikely the bill's managers will be enthusiastic to bring such measures to the floor for a vote.
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A CRA resolution enjoys fast-track privileges, allowing a bill to go straight to the floor without committee hearings.
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Every time he started a nail, the tin moved and the nail went clinking to the floor below him.
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"I don't think we'd have the votes if we went to the floor right now," the Kentucky Democrat said.
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That means that bill was not brought to the floor by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell as bills normally are.
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It's the restaurant level, and he barrels through a screen into the restaurant, sending it crashing to the floor.
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Just recently, she dozed off in her recliner and somehow managed to slide off it, flopping to the floor.
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The students laughed raucously when the Mouse King toppled to the floor ("like a dead cockroach," one later said).
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Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, plans to bring the plan to the floor as early as next week.
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The bottom berth is high enough from the ground that your body won't sink to the floor or ground.
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On Wednesday, the House Rules Committee held marathon meetings to finalize the bill that would go to the floor.
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The filibuster could also help McConnell keep certain bills that would divide Republicans internally from coming to the floor.
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The question, at this point, is whether the next installment can keep those plates from crashing to the floor.
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If multiple committees get them, then the budget committee combines them first and then sends them to the floor.
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I actually got stuck to the floor, my hairpiece stuck to the floor, so I actually remained on the floor for the last half hour to 45 minutes of shooting that scene, because I didn't want to get up and have them put me back together again, so I just stayed there.
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As you might imagine, Wilder gets tossed around the ring and slammed to the floor by competitors twice her size.
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Really feeling the burn today — the sit-ups where you push your lower back parallel to the floor are killer.
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GOP leaders have said that the bill will not be brought to the floor until the CBO scores the legislation.
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For example, you wouldn't necessarily move fragile items to the floor for a hurricane like you would for an earthquake.
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SCALISE: Well, Maria, we have had two different bills we have brought to the floor that would do just that.
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But once an inmate is pinned to the floor, there's little need for additional shocks, said Martin, the DOJ consultant.
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And what Democrat is going to allow a nomination to come to the floor before a new senate is seated.
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Police also observed Nieves-Tavarez's live-in boyfriend Amaury Vazquez Carrero fall to the floor with blood covering his face.
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Assembly leadership has told CNN that the bill is expected to come to the floor for a vote on Wednesday.
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A bullet rips through your body, knocks you to the floor and takes your life, and you bleed to death.
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Image: Shardayyy/FlickrIt's a scene parents and caregivers are all too familiar with: an infant's pacifier falls to the floor.
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House GOP leaders can only lose roughly 20 Republican votes when the bill comes to the floor later this month.
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All that matters is having a quorum when it comes time to vote to send the nominations to the floor.
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And under closely held schedules, one never knew which ones might be called to the floor at any given time.
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In unison, the dozen recruits fall to the floor of the basketball court, belly-down, aiming their guns straight ahead.
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After a single gunshot, Tahirah Phillips, 4, fell to the floor with a bullet wound to her head, police said.
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Shortly after, she took to the floor of Congress for her final speech as the representative of California's 25th district.
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"He is not going to bring any bill to the floor of the House that props up Obamacare," said Sen.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has repeatedly called on McConnell to bring such legislation to the floor of the Senate.
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Rivera points to the floor, where other cables carry the power out of the turbine and then onto the grid.
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They occur once a player is tackled to the floor, which happens about 200 times in an 80-minute game.
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A floor vote to bring the resolution to the floor anyway, which would have required a two-thirds majority, failed.
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Pistons center Andre Drummond was ejected with 4:07 remaining in the third quarter for shoving Antetokounmpo to the floor.
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Requires pieces of legislation with the backing of at least 290 members to be debated and brought to the floor.
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" He tells her to "stop resisting," to which she replies, "I am not — you just pushed me to the floor.
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The video shows that once she was outside in the hallway, Hargrave was handcuffed after being dropped to the floor.
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She further claimed Copeland initiated the shoving, and that she shoved him back, only to be thrown to the floor.
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You go straight out, foot to the floor, for 5 miles or more on the first day -- the down run.
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But Zuckerberg's remarks today establish a ceiling in the tens of thousands in addition to the floor of several hundred.
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Soon a slew of dancers took to the floor and used large, illuminated objects to resemble the country's Olympics logo.
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No. In fact the farm bill we brought to the floor, that actually had the strong support of the president.
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Halfway through the second quarter, the starting center Hassan Whiteside abruptly fell to the floor with a strained left oblique.
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