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And in 2018, we took back the House; we took back statehouses, because of women candidates and women voters.
" BREAKING: #DonaldTrump says they "took back control of their country.
Finally, in 2011, the coalition took back control of Mogadishu.
Six laps later, Logano took back the lead yet again.
"We took back roads," said Battles, who is from Bainbridge.
Ovechkin also took back the season lead in goals scored.
French troops intervened and took back much of the territory.
In 1994, Republicans took back the House and the Senate.
When Republicans took back the House in 2010, Congress banned earmarks.
McCain then cut the woman off and took back the microphone.
That same month, Belgium took back six children, and Norway five.
And the forces they took back to Russia are very easily restored.
Chris Christie took back his brand from Donald Trump, wrote Elspeth Reeve.
"Basically, they took back their country, that's a great thing," Trump said.
In each case, they overreached, and regular folks took back their government.
"They took back control of their country," Trump told reporters on Friday.
But Obama quickly took back control of the lead the next day.
At baggage claim, Armando Tabora also took back custody of his daughter.
Democrats took back the House of Representatives, picking up dozens of seats.
He made a true enemy the day he took back our belongings.
He took back comments about making soldiers engage in war crimes, for example.
The GOP took back the Senate majority in the midterm elections that year.
Like when he took back Riverrun, he did it in a smart way.
" As Gaetz took back the microphone, the crowd immediately began screaming, "Yes or no!
U.K. voters took back control of the economy from the European Union, she said.
AAWL, which is the largest no-kill shelter in Arizona, happily took back Binx.
But after Republicans took back the Senate in 2014, the investigation was never completed.
She held the post until 2011 when Republicans took back control of the House.
He never took back the lead, but he did have some memorable debate performances.
He first won the seat in 2010, when Republicans took back the House majority.
The referee later took back his initial decision and declared the fight a draw.
He took back the record at the Cube for Cambodia championship in Australia this weekend.
After the gory photo went viral, Griffin said sorry but later took back her apology.
Palmer took back control in March with the aim of restarting operations later this year.
The Tigers re-took the lead, which Evans took back for VU with another 3.
I decided I was going to be Filipino and I took back my Filipino passport.
It went on beating even as government forces, helped by Russia, took back the country.
Deere & Company, Deere Credit, and CNH Capital America took back dozens of pieces of equipment.
He loved them so much he took back artifacts to show the king and queen.
Yes, Republicans took back the White House – but their performance among young voters was pathetic.
In March, Syrian forces, backed by Russian aircraft, took back the city from ISIS militants.
Erdogan landed after loyalist forces took back the airport control tower and secured the runway.
What would he do with the tax revenue he took back from middle-class families?
Samsung took back its review units and pushed back the phone's release date to September.
The party took back the governor's mansion in New Jersey and held it in Virginia.
Climate change-acknowledging Democrats took back the House, but power is still bent on denial.
Not in 2014, when not so many showed up, and Republicans took back the Senate.
When Democrats last took back the chamber in 2006, they accounted for less than 10%.
But we were playing good defense, and after that we kind of took back the game.
Syrian government and allied forces took back that part of southern Syria from rebels in July.
She took back her narrative in a way that many will never be able to understand.
A Window to Freedom&aposs director Carlos Nieto says jailers took back control of Fenix Penitentiary.
Assad took back large areas in 2018 including eastern Ghouta near Damascus in Russian-backed advances.
The Conservatives even took back Barnet, which has a significant Jewish population, from no overall control.
When the Taliban took back control of Kunduz last fall, Afghan security forces deserted en masse.
The men looked after the mines, and when that ended, they took back the cachaça mills.
She bowed out of leadership after Democrats took back the majority in last week's midterm elections.
He took back the mustard belt by wolfing down 70 dogs and buns in ten minutes.
They hadn't anticipated the depth of their losses in 2014, when Republicans took back the majority.
It will be the Science committee's first hearing since Democrats took back control of the House.
The US Navy ultimately took back control of the surrounding waterway, and the Japanese secretly retreated.
The white base of the Republican Party was energized and took back the House in 2010.
They brought dates and steel utensils from Arabia; they took back mangrove logs and cowrie shells.
Along Syria's eastern border, forces backed by the Assad government and Russia also took back territory.
In the 2012 election, the Senate Democrats technically took back the chamber, winning a numerical majority.
ISIS then took over and ruled until mid-2016, when the S.D.F. took back the city.
They recently took back several villages including Maheen 80 km (50 miles) southeast of the city.
He took back some of those responsibilities in 2017, though this clearly proved to be short-lived.
Democrats promise sweeping lobbying reform, rivaling changes made in 2007, when they last took back the majority.
The exception was a constituency which the PAP took back from the opposition without any boundary changes.
After the fall of communism, Eastern Rite Catholics took back many church properties, mostly in western Ukraine.
The attacks were the first since Iraqi government forces took back Falluja from the insurgents in June.
Election reform has been a top priority for Democrats since they took back the House in January.
Congress didn't pass that trade deal until after Republicans took back control of the House in 2202.
But then Mr Mugabe's cronies rigged elections in 363 and took back full control of the country.
In Maine, Clinton won by three points in 2016, and Democrats took back the governorship in 2018.
"The Japanese took back Song and Tang Dynasty tea technologies and made them their own," she says.
Republicans scored a massive 63-seat gain in the House as the GOP took back the chamber.
PROMISES MADE 'One country, two systems' was Beijing's pledge when it took back a former British colony.
We also took back the House with a mandate to fight for sexual and reproductive health care.
Kirkuk crude sales have been halted since Iraqi forces took back control of the fields in October.
She even stayed on as Official Aeronaut of the Restoration when the monarchy took back the country.
Four American officials said Oman and Tunisia also took back some of their citizens from the Kurds.
The company also said it had sped up the process of refunding retailers who took back damaged items.
U.S.-backed Iraqi forces took back the eastern side of Mosul in January, after 100 days of fighting.
The San Francisco politician lost the speakership after the 2010 election, when the GOP took back the House.
Democrats took back the House in 2018, which went on to impeach President Donald Trump the following year.
On Sunday, the U.S. men took back their gold medal, coming out ahead by just under 0.6 seconds.
You know, this Thanksgiving, let's all just be really really grateful that the Democrats took back the House.
Meanwhile, Syrian government forces took back more territory in besieged Eastern Ghouta, the last rebel stronghold near Damascus.
This timeline fits nicely around a large $143 million round of financing the company took back in 2015.
After Mirzohidov was sacked, Alisher Khajayev, who had run state television under Karimov, took back the top job.
"In a way, we took back the French Republic, which people felt had abandoned them," Mr. Santaki said.
Forest City ultimately took back control of the factory, reorganized the production process and finished the first tower.
The last time Democrats took back the House, in 2006, it was with a decidedly big-tent approach.
Then he took back his flannel shirt and we got up to haul his bags to the lobby.
I was wrong to take the positions on busing that I took back then, and I am sorry.
From late 2017 through mid-2018, Vietnam took back about a dozen people who came over before 1995.
Republicans took back control in the Tea Party wave of 2010, and held the chamber for eight years.
Running against the controversial reform, Republicans decisively took back control of the House and gained seats in the Senate.
Soon after her appearance on WWHL, Hilton took back her comments during an interview with Jenny McCarthy's SiriusXM show.
After just 70 minutes, the plane took back off (sans mother and child), arriving just an hour behind schedule.
When Iraqi troops took back Fallujah from ISIS in June, Shia militias were involved in detaining men who fled.
After all, many of these trends were also present during the 2018 election, when Democrats took back the House.
And in doing so, we took back the power from the conservative elite who are holding our country back.
"Basically, they took back their country," Trump told reporters when he landed in Scotland the day after the referendum.
Democrats took back control of the House on Tuesday, securing more than the 218 seats needed to do so.
The company drove a total of 4,9453 miles and only took back control — either manually or automatically — 28 times.
Returning veterans, mostly white, took back factory jobs; out-of-work, Brown returned to cooking and cleaning for pay.
But he was the first non-politician to occupy the Oval Office, or whatever shape it took back then.
In fact, we beat him like a drum — and in the process took back the majority in the House.
EL: So when the Democrats took back control of the house, he became chairman of the house intelligence committee.
Gomez in the video then took back the microphone and said everyone appreciated the work of the sheriff's office.
This week, Girardi took back his promise to let Rodriguez play out the last few days of his career.
That's precisely the route that the creators of Know No Stranger, an Indianapolis-based performance collective, took back in 2009.
The ministry also authorized the university to relieve Chen of his appointment and took back his award funding, it said.
Kirkuk crude sales have been halted since Iraqi forces took back control of the fields from the Kurds in October.
The captain took back his seat, and the driver lowered plastic curtains over the craft's windows — its main emergency exits.
House Democrats, when they took back the majority in 2018, even made campaign finance reform their first piece of legislation.
Kirkuk crude sales have been halted since Iraqi forces took back control of the oilfields from the Kurds in October.
When Republicans took back control of the House in 2010, getting our fiscal house in order was our first priority.
That news sent Treasury yields lower on Friday, sapping the dollar's appeal, though they took back some ground on Monday.
Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), who made life miserable for the Obama administration after Republicans took back the House in 2010.
But that link really between Senate and presidential results didn't exist in 2006 when the Democrats took back the Senate.
"Basically, they took back their country," Mr. Trump said Friday morning from Scotland, where he was promoting his golf courses.
Kirkuk crude sales have been halted since Iraqi forces took back control of the oilfields from the Kurds last October.
Many have come from the eastern outskirts of Mosul in areas Iraqi forces took back in recent days, it said.
That's precisely the route that the creators of Know No Stranger, an Indianapolis-based performance collective, took back in 2009.
In an April post, she alleged that she was offered "freedom" if she took back her rape allegation against him.
Democrats also narrowly took back both the House and the Senate, with razor-thin pickups in North Carolina and Georgia.
My uncle and I took back the humanity that was stripped away from us with a simple act of love.
In the documentary, Ms. Kurtz tried to explain the leap that she and Ms. Berman took back in the 1970s.
After Watergate brought the presidency low, subsequent presidents took back power, largely with the acquiescence of Congress and the courts.
As one large ship took back empty containers later in the day, a second one arrived bringing livestock from Australia.
In 2016, National Amusements waged a legal battle and took back control of Viacom after ousting its CEO Philippe Dauman.
There will also be a Democratic trifecta in New York after the party took back control of the state's Senate.
They also excavated a nest, which they took back to Germany to record the ants running more slowly in cooler temperatures.
Such changes could be pushed through only if the Democratic Party took back the Senate and kept control of the House.
Last Friday the prime minister took back a pledge to resign along with his whole government in order to dislodge Babis.
Now I don't think I could do the same reportages, nor could I take the photos I took back in 1982.
I also don't want to think about some of the punches that I took, back when I was young and foolish.
Once Republicans took back the Senate in the 280th Congress, the stone wall erected around the judiciary was all but impenetrable.
He re-registered as a Democrat a month before the party took back the House of Representatives in the 2018 midterms.
The yen also took back some of the ground it lost after the central bank's move, strengthening for a third day.
Of those disengagements, drivers manually took back control of the system 183 times and the system returned control automatically 153 times.
The Philippine military eventually took back Marawi with help from the United States and Australia, which provided surveillance and intelligence data.
And then Taylor took back the imagery of snakes in everything she touched during what fans affectionately call her Rep Era.
Democrats took back the House in November, netting 40 seats in an election widely judged as a repudiation of Trump's presidency.
A decade later, Page took back the reins, and became more involved in the company's day-to-day running than Brin.
In 2015 he was the face of the successful offensive which took back the Iraqi city of Tikrit from ISIS control.
Exports from oilfields in Kirkuk have been on hold since Iraqi forces took back control of them from the Kurds last month.
In the year 2017, women took back the very platforms that have been used to torment and troll them for so long.
Sansa doesn't take this lying down, and points out that Arya isn't the one who took back Winterfell — and neither is Jon.
Clashes broke out at Vana pumping station on Monday when the military took back control to restart the pump, two witnesses said.
He and Rich Paul approached LeBron and talked him down, and a few days later in L.A., LeBron took back his words.
It took back-to-back acqui-hires for me to learn there's a right way and a wrong way to do them.
He re-registered as a Democrat a month before the party took back the House of Representatives in the 2018 midterm election.
"It was this huge repudiation of President Obama because Republicans took back the House; meanwhile, the Democrats kept the Senate," she said.
He also worked as a top official at the House Republicans' campaign arm in 2010, when the party took back the majority.
But during a hearing on October 12 in Turkey, Brunson's fourth overall, three witnesses took back their negative statements about the pastor.
On Tuesday, they took back Chris "Birdman" Andersen as part of a deal that sent out 3-and-D cog Courtney Lee.
So Howard and I took back our half dollar bills, crossed out April, wrote May and handed them back to each other.
Jost: The midterm elections were on Tuesday, and like a scorned wife after a bitter divorce, the Democrats took back the House.
So Howard and I took back our half dollar bills, crossed out April, wrote May and handed them back to each other.
Jon Snow (Kit Harington) took back Winterfell with a big assist from his sister Sansa (Sophie Turner) and her ally Littlefinger (Aidan Gillen).
On the federal level, Democrats took back the majority in the House of Representatives while Republicans slightly expanded their majority in the Senate.
The yuan took back all of its losses to stand a quarter of a percent stronger at 6.6755 in European and U.S. trade.
"I hope you're picking up the fact that I'm pretty educated on meteorites," he said as he took back control of the conversation.
America Magazine, a leading Catholic journal, took back its endorsement of Kavanaugh, himself a Catholic, and called for his nomination to be withdrawn.
But the executive said he later took back the 40,000 tonnes that was still unpaid, after realizing his own company might need it.
France took back 12 orphaned French children from Islamic State families and the Netherlands too back two Dutch orphans, he said in Tweets.
Many Hongkongers are concerned about the perceived loss of political and personal freedoms since the Chinese government took back control of the city.
Exports from oilfields in Kirkuk have been on hold since Iraqi forces took back control of the fields from the Kurds in October.
Womack, a leadership ally who was part of the 2010 class that took back the majority, was a favorite for the coveted gavel.
When a temporary system was set up to give emergency pay to affected workers, Phoenix sometimes immediately took back what the system gave.
But Pelosi detractors have remained active in plotting against her bid following the 2018 midterm elections in which Democrats took back the House.
On Thursday, the President took back hold of the reins, re-centered his message and took a small step towards victory in 2020.
Russia repatriated about 35 women and children, and Indonesia took back a family of about 15 people, said Mr. Omar, the local official.
That year, Republicans took back the House of Representatives, which effectively blocked Obama's legislative agenda for the remainder of his time in office.
In the last swap, conducted in December 2017, Ukraine handed over about 300 captives to pro-Russian separatists and took back around 70.
In the two months since Russian-backed government forces took back the city of Aleppo, there has been little movement in forging peace.
It's possible that Equifax took back control of the site, or that the hackers removed or changed the malicious code on the site.
They called for Britain to declare China in breach of the promises of autonomy made when it took back Hong Kong in 1997.
When Republicans took back control of the House in 1995, the new leadership was explicit in its seeking a deep partnership with big business.
The output from Kirkuk fell this week when Iraqi forces took back control of oilfields from Kurdish fighters who had been there since 2014.
The Free Syrian Army, a Turkish-backed faction, took back the town of Dabiq from ISIS, Turkish state media and a monitoring group said.
The foundation took back the check and Trump wrote a check from his personal account after discovering the error at the time, Hicks added.
True and False: He did utilize the help of one chief on the island of Haiti and took back gold, according to Encyclopedia Britannica.
I huddled in a corner, wrapping my body around a wall-mounted, stainless steel payphone, as she took back her half of our soul.
Gillum, after conceding the race on Election Night, took back his concession as late-counted ballots brought the race within just over 33,000 votes.
And despite Trump successfully labeling last year's short-lived shutdowns as "Schumer shutdowns," Democrats took back the House in the most recent midterm elections.
Roby defeated Bright for the seat in 2900, a wave election when Republicans took back the House amid the rise of the Tea Party.
Both Barton and Shimkus ran for chairman of the panel after the GOP took back the majority in 2010, but Upton beat them both.
The fight to retake Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, is expected to be more difficult than Ramadi, which Iraqi forces took back in December.
The holiday comes just weeks after the midterm elections, in which Democrats took back control of the House and Republicans held onto the Senate.
Democrats took back the House in a landslide midterm election by focusing on health care, not Trump's plan to build a tower in Moscow.
"He's the definer in chief," said Rob Collins, who ran the National Republican Senatorial Committee when the party took back the chamber in 2014.
In 85033, Democrats took back the House in no small part because they focused on health care, while the GOP talked about anything else.
The increase follows a decline in output in northern Iraq since mid-October, when Iraqi forces took back control of fields from Kurdish fighters.
He allegedly ordered Mueller be fired but took back his order when the White House counsel said he would resign if Mueller was fired.
Johnson said he expected the far-right threat to peter out after Obama's presidency and when Republicans took back control of the White House.
Democrats, for their part, have largely opted to litigate the issue in the courts, even after they took back the House of Representatives last fall.
"This election was a call for change," Moulton told reporters at a Massachusetts town hall after the 2018 midterms, when Democrats took back the House.
Texas sent their top outfield prospect Lewis Brinson in a package of young players to Milwaukee and also took back hard-throwing reliever Jeremy Jeffress.
Immediately afterwards, he took back the comments and clarified that he's actually not gay, but was trying to say that he supported the LGBTQ community.
The big picture: Democrats took back control of the House in the 2018 midterms, and credit is owed to the women who ran for office.
But in 2013 Zanu-PF, the party led by Robert Mugabe, took back sole charge and went on a spending spree using other people's money.
Both films did well with audiences, but no one took back the night quite like Jamie Lee Curtis with her return to the Halloween franchise.
Jackson's behavior, as described in Leaving Neverland, is not that of a loopy eccentric who took back his stolen childhood by surrounding himself with children.
Luxottica has been restructuring since 2014 when founder and 62-percent shareholder Leonardo Del Vecchio took back the reins of the group as executive chairman.
If Republicans took back the House and retained control of the Senate and the White House in 2020, America's prosperity would continue, the president said.
Or it could be Sung Hyun Park, who took back the No. 1 ranking last month in Indianapolis with her third win of the year.
Protesters intent on driving out Venezuela's embattled president took back to the streets on Tuesday, calling upon soldiers to join them in a national uprising.
Like Lamb, he communicated quickly and early that he would not support Nancy Pelosi for speaker of the House if Democrats took back the chamber.
He served as the Intelligence Committee's ranking member starting in 2015 and became its chair when Democrats took back control of the House in 2018.
Following a BuzzFeed News report on his social media habits, Riggleman reportedly took back his "likes"; and some of the pages were no longer active.
The flurry of activity Wednesday marks the real-world consequences of November's midterm elections, in which Democrats took back control of the House of Representatives.
The Free Syrian Army, a Turkish-backed faction, on Sunday took back the town of Dabiq from ISIS, Turkish state media and a monitoring group said.
Combined army, police and special forces units took back Darqad district, on the border with Tajikistan, in the early hours of Sunday, the defence ministry said.
Federal Police took back the positions on Saturday but the ministry has sacked a commander for failing to fend off the counter-attacks, the sources said.
Under the tentative deal with Ankara, the EU would admit one refugee directly from Turkey for each Syrian it took back from the Greek Aegean islands.
Several House Democratic lawmakers quickly renewed their calls to protect Mueller on Wednesday, one day after the party took back the majority in the House. Rep.
As the months went on, it became our warning, until it came to define 2017: the year women took back their narratives — both real and fictional.
The recapture of eastern Ghouta represents Assad's biggest battlefield victory since late 2016, when he took back Aleppo, and underlines his unassailable position in the war.
Lee-Ashley worked for Salazar when the GOP took back the House majority in 2011 and unleashed a multitude of oversight requests on the Obama administration.
As it turned out, that wave was more of a choppy surf; Dems took back the House, while Republicans held onto their majority in the Senate.
After some time, she went back to her hometown and took back the Tantu Totem from her evil uncle, learning that it could give her powers.
The only cycle that looks like this one so far is 2006, when Democrats had a net gain of 30 seats and took back the House.
She later took back the remark, but Hassan's campaign seized on it with a TV ad focusing on the gaffe, and other Democrats have piled on.
"I want to unite and move forward by returning to the early spirit we had when we took back the government in 2012," Mr. Abe said.
A year ago Microsoft took back from Apple the title of most valuable public company in the world; on Wednesday its market capitalization exceeded $1.07 trillion.
After the Patriots took back possession, the Titans defense was able to quickly force them into another punt with just 3:10 remaining in the game.
Trump reportedly tried to fire Mueller last year but took back his order when the White House counsel threatened to quit if he carried it out.
In 2001, the State Department discontinued issuing visas to Guyana, and the country took back more than 100 of their citizens within two months, Grassley's letter stated.
Output from Kirkuk fell in mid-October, when Iraqi forces took back control of the northern region's oilfields from Kurdish fighters who had been there since 2014.
Coincidentally, hours before the raids Mr Ivanishvili, who had long ruled the country from the shadows, took back the post of chairman of the Georgian Dream party.
The "Camera company" corrected course and took back control of its destiny this week at its first-ever Snap Partner Summit in its hometown of Los Angeles.
Carr took back over on his own 25 with 6:03 left, and engineers a remarkable six-play, four-minute drive to the Saints' 23-yard line.
Democrats have said they would launch multiple investigations targeting the president and his administration next year if they took back the House, with some members including Rep.
Furthermore, Democrats running for Congress took back the House majority from Republicans by running on platforms anchored by $15 minimum wage and equal pay for equal work.
The U.S.-led coalition and its allies in Syria also took back the ISIS capital of Raqqa in October and continue to battle ISIS throughout the region.
But the Jackson Lee bill could have a far better chance of being signed into law after Democrats took back control of the lower chamber this year.
It's tempting to explain away these employee sentiments as a response to the sequestration and shutdown showdowns after Republicans took back control of Congress from the Democrats.
The Observatory said government forces and their allies took back Aqarib al-Safi and nearby positions after heavy clashes, reversing the gains Islamic State made on Thursday.
" While in Scotland to reopen a golf course Friday, Trump praised British voters for narrowly deciding to leave the EU. "They took back control of their country.
Several Montana newspapers took back their endorsements of Gianforte after Wednesday night's charges, but it is unclear if it will be a deciding factor in the race.
A few others asked why the scene didn't look more like an Australian city and why it wasn't more multicultural, questions that I took back to Ilya.
Democrats took back the House while Republicans built on their majority in the Senate in one of the hardest-fought, most expensive midterm elections in U.S. history.
That heyday came to an end, however, when Republicans took back the House in 1995, giving them control of it for the first time in 40 years.
He took back the space and has reopened it, temporarily giving it the same name (he says he may have a new one in a few days).
Working with the children, Baum was able to successfully filter 56 of the soups, which he took back to the lab to test for their medicinal attributes.
Trump, in Scotland on Friday to reopen a golf resort, told reporters that Britons "took back control of their country" by voting to leave the European Union.
District police chief Abdi Bashir told Reuters Somali security forces took back control of the restaurant at midnight after the gunmen had held hostages inside for several hours.
The army and the U.S.-led coalition took back this region in August and are using its air base as a hub to support the offensive on Mosul.
This week the Ministry of Justice took back control of Birmingham prison from G4S, a private contractor, following revelations that the jail was plagued by violence and drugs.
The Taiwanese did not take the bait, but China used the "one country, two systems" idea when it took back Hong Kong from Britain and Macau from Portugal.
Plus, seven state legislative chambers flipped from Republican- to Democrat-controlled, and Democrats took back 333 state legislature seats out of the roughly 1,000 lost during Obama's presidency.
A sex crimes prosecutor from Arizona, Rachel Mitchell, started the day questioning Ford before GOP senators led by Graham took back their time during most of Kavanaugh's testimony.
Democrats have indeed used this strategy before, notably in 2006 when they took back the house by supporting a number of anti-choice Democrats, according to The Hill.
Democratic operatives involved with the 2018 midterms were grateful for Biden's assistance on the campaign trail as the party took back the majority in the House of Representatives.
A GOP wave in 85033 ushered in a Republican-controlled House; then, in the 2014 midterm elections, Republicans took back the Senate, where Democrats had dominated since 2007.
The news of Qaim's liberation came the same day the Syrian military reportedly took back control of Deir Ezzor, the terror group's last-held city in that country.
Hammocks were among the curiosities that Columbus took back to Spain Venezuelans mostly use a different word: chinchorro, which can also refer to a kind of fishing net.
But according to the police report filed by Ashley, and obtained by TMZ, he showed up at her Orange County home last month and took back the necklace.
Electricity, once plentiful before Kurdish forces took back the Mosul Dam from militant control, has been typically available for only a couple of hours a day, residents say.
When Republicans took back Congress after the 2010 Tea Party wave, Congressman Pence authored a bill to defund Planned Parenthood, completely removing all federal funding from the group.
Beijing took back control of Hong Kong from the British in 1997 after nearly a century of colonial rule, and agitation toward independence has never pleased China's leadership.
Security forces took back bridges and squares in Baghdad and Basra after the prominent Shiite cleric, Moktada al-Sadr, said he would no longer intervene on protesters' behalf.
Republicans already are predicting that some Democrats who took back the House in 2018 will be vulnerable in future contests, arguing the President's unpopularity overshadowed Democratic campaign platforms.
Moreover, the Federal Reserve in late January took back its promises of "further gradual increases" in interest rates, and said it would be "patient" before hiking rates again.
The last time Pelosi was heavily featured in GOP ads was during the 2010 midterm elections when Republicans took back control of the House during Obama's first term.
Polling conducted by the Trump campaign last month confirmed cracks in his support in Pennsylvania and Michigan, reinforcing warnings from the 2018 midterms, when Democrats took back the House.
The former employee also told BuzzFeed News that people had been leaving before Chen returned, but the rate of people leaving had increased after he took back the reins.
Ralph Northam was elected governor in a landslide and Democrats nearly took back the House of Delegates, the larger of the two legislative chambers, winning a stunning 15 seats.
They had agreed to surrender the town in return for safe passage out and a pardon for civilians who chose to remain there as the government took back control.
Chyna got the new wheels Monday, a few weeks after Rob took back both the Ferrari and Lamborghini he bought her after the revenge porn fiasco, and ultimate breakup.
And after massing its forces between Brega and Ras Lanuf, and carrying out daily air strikes against its rivals, it took back both those terminals in a single day.
For years, Richmond, a former pitcher for Morehouse College, dominated Republicans on the mound, but the GOP took back the title last year after a seven-game losing streak.
As in myth, that great event's personages can appear and reappear not in the exact form they took back then, but as avatars, in new forms, under new names.
Democrats took back the majority in the House on Tuesday, while Republicans appear to have picked up at least three Senate seats, with others remaining too close to call.
Local and state politicians may have more political power to push back against those incentives following last week's elections, in which New York Democrats took back the state senate.
The GOP also took back six seats in the Senate, seven governorships, and the greatest share of state legislative seats since 1928, with more than 600 seats flipping Republican.
In Iraq, the country's military took back Falluja in June, the third time it had claimed to do so, but the first time the claim proved to be true.
The bundle of nerves that twisted up my stomach before takeoff had disappeared by the time the pilot took back the controls and made the turn back towards Westchester.
The background: If Nancy Pelosi decided to step down from her leadership post, Crowley was one of the leading favorites to become Speaker if Democrats took back the House.
Closer look: "One country, two systems" was Beijing's pledge when it took back the former British colony in 22002, but concerns about the erosion of civil liberties are mounting.
Closer look: "One country, two systems" was Beijing's pledge when it took back the former British colony in 2400, but concerns about the erosion of civil liberties are mounting.
Their evacuation restored Assad's control over eastern Ghouta, formerly the biggest rebel bastion near Damascus, and gave him his biggest battlefield victory since 2016, when he took back Aleppo.
In winning two of three games here and, before that, two of three in Baltimore, the Yankees took back-to-back road series for the first time this season.
That year, Democrats took back both the US House and Senate, but Republicans easily won the major statewide races in Texas, including the governorship and a US Senate election.
After Syrian government forces took back the city with Russian military support in March 2016, the bust, alongside other damaged ancient monuments, was taken to Damascus and archived in boxes.
The deal in effect allows Iraq to resume sales of Kirkuk crude, which have been halted since Iraqi forces took back control of the fields from the Kurds in October.
The swap deal allows Iraq to resume sales of Kirkuk crude, which have been halted since Iraqi forces took back control of the fields from the Kurds in October 2017.
When she broke up with Adams, he delayed the release of her music and took back an offer for her to open for him on tour, she told the Times.
Utah State led by as much as six in the first half, but Boise State took back the lead for good in the first two minutes of the second half.
The news comes after Burkina Faso and French forces took back a luxury hotel in the capital, Ouagadougou, which had been attacked by suspected al-Qaeda-linked militants Friday night.
More than 10,000 people were killed and many Croatian towns were devastated in the years that followed before Croatia in August 1995 took back control of the Serb-held lands.
The singer participated in the show's "day drinking" segment where the duo took back shots, chugged beers, and popped bottles of champagne — all while playing a series of drinking games.
The setbacks come after coalition forces backed by U.S. airstrikes and advisors took back Fallujah, Iraq, and wrested control of much of the IS stronghold in Mosul, also in Iraq.
"As we took back Nadiya, we'll take back Donbas, we'll take back Crimea," he added, referring to a region in eastern Ukraine and the peninsula annexed by Russia in 2014.
Al Green seemed to promise that if Democrats took back the House this fall, the party would move forward on Articles of Impeachment against Trump -- regardless of what Pelosi wants.
Nike held the top spot for the fourth survey running and took back its place as the No. 1 footwear brand, proving that it's still a favorite for teen sneakerheads.
The university system also took back an honorary degree from the conductor James Levine, who was fired by the Metropolitan Opera this year following reports of sexual abuse and harassment.
But the Democrats say the problem is that things were going well until the Republicans took back control in 2000, and that the problem is just that they lost power.
"Lampedusa" is about a place that time has largely forgotten about, or, in a way, took back: a transient island born out of a volcanic eruption near Sicily in 1831.
Once united, the lovers married in secret, and Lyanna gave birth to a son in Dorne's Tower of Joy whom Ned took back to Winterfell claiming as his bastard, Jon Snow.
Crude oil futures took back some lost ground after skidding on news of a large weekly build in U.S. crude and distillate stockpiles and a smaller-than-expected drawdown in gasoline.
On Tuesday, Miley Cyrus took back the apology she issued after her June 2008 photoshoot with Vanity Fair, which showed the then-15-year-old as seemingly topless under a blanket.
"Three years ago, I guess I called Sam Ponder a word that in hindsight I wish I took back so this didn't happen," Portnoy said during the so-called press conference.
According to a recent Instagram post, Kesha refused to take a deal that would allow her to walk away from the contract if she took back her allegations against Dr. Luke.
Iraqi forces successfully took back control of oil fields in disputed territories, which the Kurds have expanded into since 2014, when federal forces fled an assault by then-ascendant ISIS militants.
The money would be extraordinarily tight, and L.A. would have Marjanovic's expiring $7 million plus whatever salary they took back for Gallo, and the uncertainty surrounding those three aforementioned player options.
But when the Institutional Revolutionary Party took back the presidency in 2100, it looked to reassert its power in a country where the state — not big businesses — has traditionally been king.
What many Republicans also forget is that Reagan cared about deficits and supported 11 different tax increases from 1982 to 1988 that collectively took back half of the 1981 tax cut.
The Marlins reportedly were "livid" at getting what they believed was damaged goods in Rea for Andrew Cashner, so the Padres took back Rea and gave Castillo back to the Fish.
If the Democrats took back Congress in 2018, would the president decide that he needed to cut a deal and fix the ACA, even if that fix meant rejecting conservative ideas?
Faced with restive voters, politicians will inevitably wonder whether fixing these issues wouldn't be easier if they took back control of policy rates, or gave central banks a different mandate altogether.
She messaged me about a CS course she took back in high school where the male teacher suggested that they use the face of a porn star as a test image.
Ms. Chan, a Hong Kong native, was studying in Britain two decades ago when China took back the British colony after Beijing promised to preserve its freedoms and rule of law.
And "don't accuse me" also brings to mind her rejoinder to President Trump a year ago, after Democrats took back the House, vaulting her into the speakership for the second time.
A trip to various goat farms recalls a photo Varda took back in 1954 with a man and a boy, both naked, standing on a seashore next to a dead goat.
The current field of Democratic presidential candidates is the most diverse ever; the party took back the House of Representatives in November in an election propelled by candidates of color and women.
It was just a matter of time before Sessions was ousted, but it took less than 24 hours after Democrats took back the House for Trump to be all "thank u, next."
Gun control has been near the top of the Democratic agenda since the party took back control of the House in November's midterms, galvanized by recent mass shootings and student-led activism.
The British comedian took back the reigns from Amy Poehler and Tina Fey, turning what for the past three years has been a boozy, fun celebration into a bitter stew of offensiveness.
The eastern Ghouta rebels defended their stronghold on the Damascus outskirts through years of government siege until earlier this year, when Assad took back the area in a ferocious Russian-backed offensive.
Trump told Sessions he'd be a "hero" to conservatives if he did the "right thing" and took back control over the Russia investigation, according to two sources with knowledge of their conversations.
New Democrats were responsible for winning 32 of the 40 seats Democrats took back in 2018, sending home big Republican names such as Barbara Comstock in Virginia and Pete Sessions in Texas.
In Syria, a conglomerate of Kurdish and Arab fighters called the Syrian Democratic Forces took back Islamic State territory one mile at a time, fighting doggedly into Raqqa, the extremist group's capital.
A bomb attack claimed by Islamic State last month in Homs killed at least 24 people as government forces took back some Islamic State-held villages in Aleppo province in the north.
In 2012, McCrory captured the governor's mansion, while Mitt Romney narrowly beat Obama in the state; in 2014, Republicans took back that Senate seat and picked up another seat in the House.
Mr. Trump had boycotted "Late Show" over the comment, and Mr. Letterman had held his ground at first, but after a year and a half, he capitulated and took back his criticism.
It's a striking reversal of the strong stance the company took back in 2010, when it decided to leave China in protest of Chinese government hacking and its crackdown on free speech.
During the 2018 election cycle, we took back the House of Representatives and flipped state chambers across the country by electing committed and passionate women who will fight to protect their constituents' healthcare.
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In Syria, Islamic State lost Raqqa, its second capital and center of operations, and eventually earlier this year its final chunk of territory there when U.S.-backed Kurdish-led forces took back Baghouz.
Hungarian women are second only to the Italians in Olympic medals, but had not topped the podium since Tímea Nagy took back-to-back golds in the epee event in Sydney and Athens.
Oando said it took back the cargo from Eni but declined to comment further on the origins of the cargo as it was "in the middle of a resolution" over the rejected oil.
"Basically, they took back their country" Trump is visiting Scotland to mark the opening of his Turnberry golf resort, where he was greeted by staff wearing red "Make Turnberry Great Again" baseball hats.
Gallup also noted that the last time the GOP had a higher approval rating than Democrats was November 2014, the year in which Republicans took back the Senate majority in the midterm elections.
Much as President Donald Trump did in his command performance before the U.N. when he took back control of U.S. foreign policy, the president has now seized and energized the tax-cut issue.
Crude shipments to Turkey from northern Iraq, the second-largest producer in OPEC, have declined after Iraqi government forces took back the city of Kirkuk last week after a Kurdish referendum on independence.
In the last prisoner exchange, conducted in December 2017, Ukraine handed over about 300 captives to pro-Russian separatists and took back around 70, but disagreements have prevented any further swaps since then.
The Pelicans trailed by four early in overtime before Davis took back over, scoring nine straight New Orleans points in one stretch, including the go-ahead three-point play with 1:11 left.
The Labour Party seized a seat in Canterbury, in southeastern England, that the Conservatives had held since World War I. It took back the seat for Glasgow Northeast from the Scottish National Party.
Ayatollah Khamenei's support of the gas price hike effectively put an end to parliament's attempt to challenge the decision, and lawmakers took back a bill they had introduced to reverse the new policy.
As younger Americans entered politics, they moved even centrist-sounding Democrats to the left; as Republicans took back power, they focused not on spending, but on dismantling the post-New Deal regulatory state.
"The fact that he was at the helm of the DCCC, and the first Hispanic chairman of the DCCC, when Democrats took back the House, is testimony to his bold leadership," Macias said.
We saw a similar gap in 2006 (when Democrats took back both chambers of Congress) and in 2010 (when Republicans reversed the massive Democratic gains in the House of the previous election cycles).
I've also experienced outright rejection: After graduating from Georgetown, I was offered an entry-level job in journalism, but when the employer found out I was on a visa, they took back the offer.
Any erosion of the rule of law threatens Hong Kong's prosperity, as well as the reputation of China, which promised to respect its liberties when it took back the territory from Britain in 1997.
In 2006, when the Democrats took back over, we spent almost, you know, an inordinate amount of time, 60 percent of our time, having to deal with document requests from Democrats on Capitol Hill.
Nancy Pelosi returned the favor in 2006 as Democrats were determined to send a message to President George W. Bush, just as Tea Party Republicans did in 2010 when they took back the House.
At the Congressional Progressive Caucus's first press conference since Democrats took back the House, Neguse expressed confidence in the group's leadership, citing a number of newly elected members from across the country like himself.
Since Democrats took back control of the House, roughly 14 congressional hearings have been held on topics related to climate change, a striking change from the years when Republicans ran both chambers of Congress.
Democrats have reason to be hopeful after their big wins in Virginia last year, where the party took back the governor's mansion and also picked up 5093 state legislative seats, all in one night.
He became the top Democrat on the committee when Republicans took back the House in the 2010 midterms, and the new chairman, Darrell Issa, promised to hold hundreds of hearings into the Obama administration.
And every word Mr. Starr uttered and every position he took back then will be subject to new scrutiny by Mr. Trump's adversaries, who will try to use them against the current presidential defendant.
The Hoosiers (8-4, 5-4 Big Ten) reached eight wins for the first time since 1993 and took back the Old Oaken Bucket Trophy after losing the rivalry game the past two years.
Schiff, the expected new leader of the Intelligence Committee after Democrats took back the House Tuesday, told CNN that this is the "first move" Democrats have taken to prevent Mueller from potentially being fired.
After the Republicans took back control of the House in the 1994 midterm elections, the Democrats worked with Republicans in Congress towards a balanced budget and welfare reform, both of which had bipartisan support.
In the first part of his reign, Justinian codified all of Roman law, went on the grandest building spree in Christian history (including erecting the Hagia Sophia), and took back Roman Africa and Italy.
On Saturday Jolie visited Mosul, the biggest city in northern Iraq, which Iraqi forces took back last year from Islamic State militants, who had occupied the city for three years, forcing 900,000 residents to flee.
Under that ingenious slogan, in the late 1990s, Communist-run China took back Hong Kong from Britain and Macau from Portugal, with a promise to preserve their rumbustious, neon-lit capitalist systems for 50 years.
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"The Crimea annexation painted him as a great leader who took back territory that was once lost, and triggered an upturn in his support rating," said Shigeki Hakamada, professor emeritus at Japan's Aoyama Gakuin University.
The energised minority caught the complacent majority flat-footed; having spent more than a decade laying the groundwork, Republicans took back the House in 1994, and Mr Gingrich became the first Republican Speaker since 1955.
Iraqi forces also took back control of Kirkuk oilfields, effectively halving the amount of output under the direct control of the autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in a serious blow to the Kurds' independence quest.
A four-year military operation to push the terrorist group from Iraq and Syria ended on Saturday when American-backed forces took back the last speck of land in the region controlled by the group.
When Nick, as he was known, was a young boy, his mother, an activist for a time with the party, divorced her husband, took back her maiden name, Sand, and gave it to her son.
AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian jihadist rebels took back some ground on Thursday from rival insurgent groups near Syria's border with Turkey after losing control of several towns to them in recent days, rebels and residents said.
Southern exports are on the rise as Iraq seeks to offset the halting of shipments from its Kirkuk oilfields in the north in mid-October after Iraqi forces took back control of fields from Kurdish fighters.
"In 1946, the then-Chinese government with help from the United States openly and in accordance with the law took back the Nansha Islands and reefs that Japan had occupied, and resumed exercising sovereignty," Wang said.
Austrian Hofstaetter-Pobst, who fills the vacancy created by Mirko Bianchi's promotion to UniCredit chief financial officer, began his new role on the day UniCredit took back formal control of its CEE business from Bank Austria.
Since Democrats took back control of the House in November after an election in which they campaigned heavily on protecting pre-existing conditions, there's little chance that the court's decision will go without a bitter fight.
Momentum is building within the House Democratic Caucus to move aggressively on campaign finance reform next year after candidates promised the issue would be at the center of their agenda if they took back the majority.
Ryan was also one of the key leaders of an unsuccessful effort spearheaded by moderate Democrats to block Nancy Pelosi from becoming Speaker of the House after Democrats took back control of the chamber in 2018.
Trump, however, appeared to relish the standoff and seemed determined to keep the political spotlight on him as Pelosi and her Democratic cohorts received loads of media attention this week as they took back the House.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences expelled him in March 2018 (he has since commenced legal proceedings against the Academy), and numerous stars took back the support they had lent him over the decades.
The source said Trump seemed confident that he could pile enough pressure onto House Democrats in "Trump districts" (where he won in 2016 but Democrats took back in 2018) that those incumbents would cave on Pelosi.
Iraqi forces also took back control of Kirkuk oilfields, effectively halving the amount of output under the direct control of the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in a serious blow to the Kurds' independence quest.
After Republicans took back the Congress in 22008, the U.S. was forced into sequestration, a multiyear austerity program that slashed budgets across government, even as the country was only beginning to emerge from the Great Recession.
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Asian share markets took back some of their earlier gains on Wednesday as investors were unnerved by a drop in U.S. stock futures, underscoring lingering anxiety following steep losses in global equities over the past few days.
Feeling inspired and empowered by the justice she just took back for herself, Noelle embarks on a quest for revenge on the glut of campus rapists who were either never charged or let off with a warning.
Blake had to stave off a false start, which was wrongfully charged to him by the team of starters, who took back the red card in favor of a yellow card that was charged to the field.
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ADEN (Reuters) - Yemeni government forces and their Emirati allies took back control of the country's largest oil export terminal from al Qaeda on Monday, security officials said, a day after routing the militants from their nearby stronghold.
His livid criticism of that campaign, which he likened to a "medieval call to a crusade," presaged what happened next: He took back power in 2012, and set about undoing every element of Mr. Medvedev's little thaw.
But investors quickly took back some of those losses, buoyed by a promise by Senate leader Mitch McConnell that he had enough votes to pass the Republicans signature tax bill, which includes major incentives for corporate America.
News Analysis BEIRUT, Lebanon — As the Syrian government took back eastern Aleppo from the rebels in December, the story you heard in the Arab world about what was happening largely depended on where you got your news.
It wasn't until Saturday night that Democratic candidate Andrew Gillum conceded the race for Florida governor to Republican Ron DeSantis, ending a protracted recount fight that started after the Tallahassee mayor took back his initial Election Day concession.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian government forces took back control of an area near Damascus that provides most of the capital's water supplies after reaching a deal for rebel fighters to withdraw, pro-government media and a monitoring group said.
Tax increases in 2628 and 28500, supported by the Gipper himself, took back roughly one-third of the 6900 tax cuts, although most of the increases may have been ignored by the voters because they hit mainly corporations.
J-Shun Harris, who has missed the last two seasons with knee problems, took back a punt 44 yards for a touchdown and finished with 109 return yards, which is the most by a Hoosier since 1991. 1.
He says that he will avoid tweeting about his free agency, which is a different approach than Geoff took back in 2013, when he personally broke the news himself that he was signing with the Chiefs in 2013.
If the Freedom Caucus doesn't start making decisions that roll back Obama's America, March 24, 2017 will be the date pundits point to after the 2018 election when they're explaining how Democrats took back the House and Senate.
Cruz marked the end of the round with a takedown, before throwing a big combination at Garbrandt A clash of heads opened up Cruz's eyebrow at the beginning of the third round before Garbrandt took back the momentum.
British Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt condemned violence on both sides and warned of consequences if China neglected commitments made when it took back Hong Kong to allow freedoms not enjoyed in mainland China, including the right to protest.
This debate was taking place shortly after the 2006 elections, in which Democrats took back both houses of Congress — a heady moment in which liberals were understandably resistant to the idea that they needed to reformulate their creed.
The declaration by Mr. Mulvaney, which he took back later in the day, undercut Mr. Trump's repeated denials of a quid pro quo that linked American military aid for Ukraine to an investigation that could help him politically.
At the time, Russia's Defense Ministry said it was investigating reports Baghdadi had been killed in an airstrike on May 28, on the outskirts of Raqqa, the group's primary stronghold, which US-backed forces took back in October.
British Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt condemned violence on both sides and warned of consequences if China neglects commitments made when it took back Hong Kong to allow freedoms not enjoyed in mainland China, including the right to protest.
Having thus sealed its most porous border to irregular migrants, the EU would admit a limited number of carefully vetted Syrian refugees directly from Turkey - one for each Syrian asylum seeker Ankara took back from Greek Aegean islands.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors took back the most money since May from U.S.-based funds that buy international stocks, further hemming in their exposure to Europe and Japan, Investment Company Institute data for the latest week showed on Wednesday.
Lee, 27, shocked the court when he took back his not guilty plea and testified to killing his 19-year-old lover earlier this week by strangling her and then throwing her body down a 140-foot mine shaft.
The number of people designated by the U.N. as living in besieged areas has fallen dramatically this year to stand at 11,100, after the Syrian government took back control of almost all rebel-held pockets around the capital Damascus.
All I have in the hands-on AI/ML/deep-learning/neural-network experience is some time I've spent playing around with TensorFlow, a graduate-level neural-network course I took back in the day, and some book research.
U.S.-backed Iraqi and Syrian Kurdish forces took back the city of Sinjar and most of the mountain area in 2015 but the region south of the mountain remained in the hands of the ultra-hardline Sunni Muslim militants.
He told The Atlantic that he met with Democrats for Life during his stint as chairman of the Democratic Party, when the party won House seats with a handful of pro-life candidates and ultimately took back the majority.
He said he thought the midterms were mostly a success for Democrats, who took back control of the House, but he expressed remorse that there was "no political price paid" for racist attacks against candidates in Florida and Georgia.
Earlier this year, McConnell, looking back on Trump's achievements in 2017, noted that the tax bill was "hugely important," but added that once Democrats took back control of the White House or Congress, they would revisit the tax code.
A longtime London magazine columnist and friend of Harvey Weinstein's on Friday published — and then seemingly took back within hours — a bombshell piece that quoted Mr. Weinstein admitting to using his position of power in exchange for sexual favors.
The official highlighted the shadow Speaker's race between McCarthy and Scalise during the last cycle, before Democrats ultimately took back the House, and argued a repeat of that could provide Cheney with an opportunity to move up the ranks.
However, while rebel hopes of ousting Assad by force appear thwarted, and while major offensives last year took back most ground held by Islamic State, the multi-sided war still has the potential to spiral out into new conflicts.
Though Obamacare passed 7 months later, the town hall protests scared many moderate members of Congress and helped fuel the movement that successfully took back the House of Representatives in the 2010 midterms and made gains in the Senate.
The defence ministry warned on Sunday it would use force to protect and retake southern oil and gas facilities, and clashes broke out at Vana on Monday when the military took back control to restart the pump, two witnesses said.
Since creator-writer Amy Sherman-Palladino took back the reins back of the dramedy series for the Netflix revival A Year in the Life, she answered an outstanding question that viewers have asked about Michel since the show first premiered.
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British Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt condemned violence on both sides on Tuesday and warned of consequences if China neglects commitments made when it took back Hong Kong to allow freedoms not enjoyed in mainland China, including the right to protest.
Following a later offensive that dislodged ISIS from Ramadi, Iraqi forces also took back the key cities of Fallujah, Baiji and others on the march closer to Mosul -- ISIS' largest remaining Iraqi stronghold and home to over a million people.
The British pound steadied on Monday as the dollar took back some of Friday's losses against a range of currencies, while the Mexican peso surged after the damaging publication of a video of Donald Trump making vulgar comments about women.
As for Rosie O'Donnell -- who also suggested Barron had autism -- she's been radio silent Monday, but over the weekend she posted a long statement saying she meant no ill will but also never took back her questions about Barron and autism.
But this is what we do know: Northwestern's gritty 23-8 run ended with the block that should have been a goaltending violation, and Gonzaga took back control of the game en route to a eliminating the Wildcats from March Madness.
These political skills helped Pelosi make history in 2007 when she was elected to be the first woman ever to serve as speaker of the House -- a position she held until 2011 when the GOP took back control of the chamber.
Since then, as the air assault on the Islamic State in Syria continued and ground troops took back territory in Iraq, the group has found it difficult to sustain its promise of a functioning state ready to receive eager new arrivals.
Badiucao said he was told by a source that two "policemen" from China would show up for the Hong Kong event - stoking fears he might be abducted to mainland China, which took back control of the former British colony in 1997.
Altuve found himself at the center of the scandal not just due to the hardware he took back to Houston, but also because of his lackluster apology and peculiar behavior that may have hinted at further cheating two seasons later.
The eighth was more promising, with Joshua momentarily appearing vulnerable, but the Briton took back control and by round 11 had a spring in his step, looking fresh and nimble on his feet while using his height advantage to good effect.
A gun safety group co-founded by presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg raised its most money ever in 2018, the year Democrats took back the House of Representatives — with much of it coming from the billionaire former New York mayor himself.
The days of the 85033 political tsunami upon which Republicans took back the House of Representatives for the first time in half a century with a clear set of principles and legislative actions is now truly a distant, distant memory.
Among the steps was an offensive by Iraqi government forces and the Iran-backed Popular Mobilisation Forces that took back the oil city of Kirkuk and other disputed territories from the control from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) last month.
China has stepped up a war of words with Britain over Hong Kong, especially after Hunt warned of consequences if China neglects commitments made when it took back Hong Kong to allow its way of life for at least 50 years.
The proposal for a one-for-one swap in which Europe would admit one Syrian refugee from Turkey for each one the Turks took back from Greek islands - among the most contentious aspects of the draft deal - was first introduced by the Dutch.
In the most obvious sense, Rick and Michonne hook up at the end of this episode, before the real world (in the form of the guy Rick took back to Alexandria as a captive, though Rick probably wouldn't describe it that way) intrudes.
Christopher Lee, a former Marine, continued to shock the San Bernardino County Superior Court in California on Tuesday when he took back his not guilty plea and testified to killing his 19-year-old lover, Erin Corwin, the wife of a fellow Marine.
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House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, who could return to her position as House speaker after the new Congress is sworn in, said before the election that Democrats would pursue strengthening background checks on gun purchases if they took back control of the House.
Under the tentative deal, the EU would admit one refugee directly from Turkey for each Syrian it took back from the Greek Aegean islands, and those who attempted the perilous sea route would be returned and go to the back of the queue.
WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives scrapped an impeachment resolution for President Donald Trump on Wednesday after a rogue congressman forced a vote for the first time since Democrats took back the majority and as calls for impeachment have grown in recent months.
One of the main supporters of women's sports in Afghanistan is the American government, which spends $2100 million a year on coeducational sports programs — not counting a $250,210 cricket grant that officials took back when they realized no women's cricket was being played.
Many Iraqi Kurds have long seen Kirkuk as the future capital of an independent Kurdish state, but those hopes were dashed last October when Iraqi government forces took back control of the city following the defeat of Islamic State militants in northern Iraq.
The Glencore case relates to the 2007 and 2010 nationalizations of two smelters, as well as a small tin and zinc mine, which the government took back into its own hands in 2012 after a violent dispute between employees and independent miners.
An IBM system called Summit, built for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, took back the No. 1 position last year on a twice-yearly ranking of the world's 500 most powerful systems — a spot held by China for five years.
Tennessee took back-to-back 5-yard penalties — a delay of game and a false start — and burned 1:55 off the clock before punting, thanks to an N.F.L. rule which calls for the clock to keep running after a penalty is enforced.
BAGHDAD — Iraqi government security forces on Saturday took back ground from protesters in Baghdad and Basra, in an apparent bid to quell the demonstrations that have lasted for nearly four months amid calls for new elections and an end to government corruption.
Just after the 2018 midterm elections, in which Democrats took back the House, a full 46% of Democratic voters said they thought Democratic leaders in Congress should cooperate a great deal or a fair amount with Trump over the next two years.
If Google goes ahead with the project, it's a striking reversal of the strong stance the company took back in 2010, when it decided to leave China in protest of the Chinese government's hacking of Gmail and its crackdown on free speech.
They've argued that this slice of land actually belongs to Native Americans under the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851, signed between eight tribes and the US government — a treaty that was subsequently violated after Congress unilaterally took back territory over the years.
Mike Shields, a CNN political commentator and a former top NRCC official when Republicans took back the House in 2010, said the press team has to be ruthless to get "earned media" to support challengers who don't have the benefits of a congressional office.
ET, with detail on kidnapping At least 163 were reported dead and 126 hostages were freed as Burkina Faso and French forces took back control of an upscale hotel in the capital that had been stormed by suspected al-Qaeda-linked militants Friday night.
He was twice passed over for promotion to the rank of brigadier general in the mid-2000s, reportedly thanks to his willingness to ruffle feathers in pursuit of his ultimately successful 2005 counterinsurgency campaign that took back the northern Iraq town of Tal Afar.
In 2018, the party took back control of both chambers of the state legislature and all four of its representatives on Capitol Hill, two in the Senate -- Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen -- and both of its House members -- Chris Pappas and Annie Kuster -- are Democrats.
Originally set to be part of the main event in a fight against Nate Diaz, McGregor was pulled from the card after a disagreement over how to promote the fight and his rash decision to "retire" from the sport, something he later took back.
Islamic State (IS) militants took back a stronghold in Syria near the border with Turkey on Monday, four days after losing it to a grouping of rebels, a monitoring group claimed, as the group was battered by United States-led airstrikes over the weekend.
The Dolphins had initially been stopped at their own 22-yard-line on the return, but Allen was flagged for offsides, forcing a re-kick, which Kenyan Drake took back 96 yards to the house in what ended up being the game-winner. 3.
In real America, Ted Cruz vows to "carpet-bomb" ISIS and see if "sand can glow in the dark," and Donald Trump calls for inventing new super-torture techniques while promising he'll force the US military to commit war crimes (another statement that he later took back).
Three days before the Inauguration, she held a press conference with Summer Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice," who alleged that Trump had harassed and groped her at the Beverly Hills Hotel in 2007 and then took back a job offer after she rebuffed him.
ADEN, Yemen — Yemeni government forces and allies from the United Arab Emirates took back control of Yemen's largest oil export terminal from Al Qaeda on Monday, security officials said, a day after routing the militants from their nearby stronghold, the southern port city of Al Mukalla.
Thirty-six percent of Hispanic voters surveyed in the Reuters/Ipsos poll said that they were "certain to vote," jumping nine points from 28500 percent in the 6900 midterms, when Hispanic voter turnout hit record lows and Republicans took back the Senate and held the House.
"He's cracking down on the one hand, and making some very cosmetic gestures on the other," she said, "but like the gestures that Mubarak took back in the day when it was clear people were unhappy, these measures failed in the long term to stabilize the situation."
Ms. Griffin, who had posed for a photo holding what appeared to be the president's decapitated head, took back her apology to the president in an appearance on "The View" — but by then she had been fired from her New Year's Eve hosting gig on CNN.
When Afghan forces took back the district center of Kohistan on Tuesday, they estimated that the Taliban had seized some 40,000 rounds of machine gun ammunition, a mortar with 20 rounds and 30 rocket-propelled grenades, according to Sulaiman Rahmani, a militia commander in the district.
Trump has repeatedly assailed Democrats and journalists throughout his time in the White House, but Sunday's tweets come as Democratic lawmakers — who took back the House in the 85033 midterm elections — are stepping up their investigations into both his 2016 campaign and his conduct as president.
It's a scenario that would have been unimaginable just eight years ago, when Republicans routinely bludgeoned President Barack Obama's $787 billion economic stimulus package, held the line on debt ceiling increases and took back the House of Representatives on a tea-party-fueled message of fiscal austerity.
She mixed it up on the dance floor with South Bronx b-boys and graffiti-artist-musician-painters like her new boyfriend Jean-Michel Basquiat (she claimed when they broke up that he took back the art he had given her and painted the canvases black).
I think redistricting plays a role — after the 2010 midterm election, when Republicans took back control of the House, they also won full control of a lot of state legislatures and governors seats, which allowed them to have full control over redistricting of many more House seats.
By pushing the legislation across the finish line, Pelosi demonstrated a willingness to defy the progressive wing of her party, but the debate proved to be one of the most significant tests of her ability to keep control of the House Democratic caucus since she took back the speakership.
This could pay off if the Republicans stay in line ahead of the 2018 midterm elections: at worst, if the Democrats took back the House, Trump would be impeached, but would remain in power since Democrats won't have the two-thirds votes necessary in the Senate to remove him.
It was timed to arrive just after the US midterm elections, in which Democrats took back the House of Representatives, Texas Democratic hopeful Beto O'Rourke—whose final rally Price played at—came up just short against Ted Cruz, and a record number of women won seats in the House.
When we do that, we see the results of the special elections that have taken place after the 25 midterms -- when Democrats took back the House -- aren't anywhere near as good for Democrats as those that occurred in the time period after Trump's election in 22016 and the midterms.
U.S. technology stocks this week took back their title as the stock market's most profitable bet of the year, and the so-called FANG stocks have regained their shine after investors dumped the high-flying group in December over fears that the decade-old bull market was dying.
Luxottica, which has been going through a string of changes at the top since Del Vecchio took back the reins of the group in 2014, said the decision was part of a reorganisation and simplication process as it prepares for the 46 billion euro tie-up with lens maker Essilor.
When Grassley became chairman of the Judiciary Committee in 22017 after Republicans took back the Senate, he publicly indicated (in a column in The Des Moines Register) and privately said (in a conversation with Leahy, according to Leahy) that he would afford blue slips the same weight as his Democratic predecessor.
Altuve — who won American League MVP honors for his efforts that season — found himself at the center of the scandal not just due to the hardware he took back to Houston, but also because of his lackluster apology and peculiar behavior that may have hinted at further cheating two seasons later.
Democrat Andy Beshear, who claimed victory in Kentucky's tight gubernatorial race, and Virginia Democrats who took back control of the state legislature promised to defend Obamacare's popular insurance protections for preexisting conditions, and they railed against Republican plans to contract the law's expansion of Medicaid to millions of poor adults.
While guest hosting The View Thursday, the 67-year-old reality star joined a conversation about being uninvited after the panel discussed a segment of The Real Housewives of New York City where Bethenny Frankel took back her invitation for Ramona Singer to join the group on their upcoming trip to Mexico.
And as an added bonus, when we left we stumbled across an old man selling buransh flowers, which come from a native rhododendron bush, and chickpeas from his bike, ingredients which I purchased and took back to my dad's at the end of my trip to make a Himachali-inspired black chickpea dish.
In 2000, when Mugabe took back land from white farmers — a populist move at the time and a response to the prejudiced division of land as a result of minority rule during the Colonial period — the commercial agricultural industry collapsed, causing the cost of food to soar and millions of Zimbabweans to starve.
Our new research, based on visits to villages, interviews with witnesses and analysis of satellite imagery, documents a pattern of unlawful destruction of Arab homes and sometimes of entire Arab villages between September 2014 and May 2016 in areas of Kirkuk and Nineveh governorates as the Peshmerga took back control from ISIS.
As for the idea that in-your-face protests would harm the larger anti-Trump effort, that doesn't seem to have borne any fruit: In the midterm elections, Democrats won their highest margin of victory ever among women, possibly partly in thanks to the Kavanaugh furor, and decisively took back the House.
Since the 2018 midterm elections, when the Democrats took back the majority in the House, Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiTrump signs coronavirus aid package with paid sick leave, free testing McConnell takes reins of third coronavirus bill House Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis MORE (D-Calif.) set the agenda of the government.
Five years ago Kanye West arrived with much-touted dreams of high style and a collection very different from his Adidas collection, only to be greeted with suspicion and disdain — and that was before he showed any clothes (he lasted two seasons before retreating, and took back with him a fashion world persecution complex).
It's no secret that the president tried to make the 2018 midterm elections a referendum on immigration, falsely portraying thousands of vulnerable individuals fleeing extreme poverty and violence in their home countries as a threat to the U.S. — and Democrats took back the House for the first time in nine years largely because of it.
Democrats took back the House in 2018, and the House and Senate will soon kick off the process of reauthorizing the Higher Education Act, and chair of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Lamar Alexander (R-TN) has an incentive to get this massive bill done soon — he's retiring in 2020.
The congressional investigations of the Obama administration — into claims that the Internal Revenue Service targeted Tea Party groups and that the Justice Department allowed guns to be illegally trafficked across the Mexican border — that dominated Fox News chyrons after Republicans took back the House in 2011 were started by Waxman's Republican successor, Darrell Issa.
Pelosi recently told The New York Times in an interview that she plans to ask House Democrats to set up a select committee that would be similar to the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, which operated from 2007 up until 2011 when Republicans took back control of the House from Democrats.
Read: New York City Cops Still Don't Know Why They're Stopping People on the Street Police officers are not too thrilled about safety—or much of anything at all—in New York City since Bill de Blasio became their mayor and Bill Bratton took back his old gig as police commissioner two years ago, the New York Post reports.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has already announced plans to hold a vote to confirm Kennedy's replacement this fall, which is a smart move—if Democrats took back the Senate, they might decide to pay back the GOP for blocking Barack Obama's nomination of Merrick Garland in 2016 and refuse to confirm any Trump selection, no matter how qualified.
Related: Russia Is Killing a Lot of Civilians in Syria — But the US Coalition Allegedly Is Too A bomb attack claimed by Islamic State (IS) last month in Homs killed at least 24 people as Russian-backed forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad took back some IS-held villages in Aleppo province in the north.
On that front, Mr. Clark reports that it has been a mixed bag for the United States: An IBM system called Summit, built for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, took back the No. 1 position last year on a twice-yearly ranking of the world's 500 most powerful systems — a spot held by China for five years.
As anyone can tell you who watched last season of RHOBH and is acquainted with a little scandal known as "PuppyGate"—which led to the dissolution of friendships and threats of legal action from Lisa Rinna that she later took back—Vanderpump has been embroiled in various lawsuits related to her dog rescue foundation and other canine-related businesses.
Despite the minority leader appearing in 58 percent of all GOP ads in the March special election for Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District, Democrat Conor Lamb was able to seize a narrow victory and distance himself from Pelosi by saying he wouldn't back her for leadership if he won and if Democrats took back the House in November's midterms.
But if there was one bright spot in all this darkness—one series of moments when the web actually did live up to the most optimistic expectations—it was that in the year 2017, women took back the very platforms that have been used to torment and troll them for so long, and built a new-wave women's movement on top of them.
Yet the temporary rupture in the publicity apparatus was repaired, swiftly and with little fanfare, as the stars took back their own narratives in more recent years — not by relying on People magazine, but by embracing social media, which permitted a direct line of communication to their fans and created a gloss of unfiltered, uncensored access to the "real" star.
In 2017, they retracted a sound mixing nomination the night before the ceremony for campaign lobbying violations, and in 2014 they took back a nom for Best Original Song after learning composer Bruce Broughton used his position as former Academy governor to promote his work on the song "Along Yet Not Alone" from a small film of the same title.
Speaking to reporters, Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel I'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' MORE (R-Calif.) on Thursday accused Democrats of trying to restrict minority party rights — dating back to 1909 — once they took back the majority.
Steve WomackStephen (Steve) Allen WomackLawmakers pay tribute to late Justice Stevens Rubio asks White House to delay B Pentagon contract over Amazon concerns   New CBO report fuels fight over minimum wage MORE (R-Ark.), a leadership ally who was part of the 6900 class that took back the majority, is the favorite, GOP Steering Committee members and other sources said.
And gun control advocates saw some important victories in the 2018 midterms — Washington state voted to raise the legal age to buy semiautomatic refiles from 78 to 21, and Democrats won governorships in states such as Wisconsin and Nevada and took back the House of Representatives, potentially setting the stage for more action at both the federal and state level.
Rep. Liz CheneyElizabeth (Liz) Lynn CheneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Steve King says 'left-wing media' and GOP leadership owe him apology after rape, incest comments GOP memo deflects some gun questions to 'violence from the left' MORE (R-Wyo.) jumped into the race for GOP Conference chair, the No. 3 leadership spot, a day after Democrats took back control of the House.
Engaging in a sit-in at Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE's (D-Calif.) office with members of the youth climate advocates the Sunrise Movement, Ocasio-Cortez pushed to make climate change a main focus of the Democratic Party as they took back control of the House.
But it will mark his first State of the Union in a new era of divided government, after Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) and the Democrats took back control of the House in a midterms election seen as a referendum on the unpopular and unpredictable president.
Engaging in a sit-in at Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE's (D-Calif.) office with members of the youth climate advocacy group the Sunrise Movement, Ocasio-Cortez pushed to make climate change a main focus of the Democratic Party as they took back control of the House.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE, who represents affluent Northern Virginia suburbs just outside of Washington, D.C. In addition to electing Ralph Northam as governor, Democrats took back seven GOP-held state delegate seats that overlap Comstock's sprawling district, The Washington Post reported.
Susan Collins (ME), Lisa Murkowski (AK), and John McCain (AZ), but the balance of power in the upper chamber has shifted even more in the GOP's favor since then.) But Democrats in the House are pushing this bill, both show the American people they are following through on their campaign promises, and to demonstrate what they would do if they took back control of the Senate and the White House in 2020.
"Gold stutter-stepped on the March minutes, initially dropping nearly half a percent on the headline that two members wanted to hike though there was only one official dissent, but took back its losses as the rest of the minutes indicated caution and reiterated concern that rates were at such a lowlevel that there was little room to cut if economy faltered," said Tai Wong, director of base and precious metals trading for BMO Capital Markets in New York.

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