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Four Republicans vied for the right to run against him.
Pizzerias and health clubs vied for the residents' spare rubles.
Chinese players vied for cattle ranches, wineries, ports and mines.
Instead, Indian media have vied to beat war drums the loudest.
Years earlier, though, the Emiratis vied to host that same office.
The country's giant neighbors, China and India, have vied for influence.
People who vied for geopolitical influence were nothing if not calculating.
Clinton's supporters vied to have their picture taken with the candidate.
Cain, after all, killed Abel as they vied for God's favor.
Ms. Chacón then vied to succeed Mr. Zapatero as Socialist leader.
Other groups have also vied to buy all or parts of Scout24.
Rudd vied for Reese Witherspoon's affections in "How Do You Know" (2010).
Fans sang along and shook booties and vied for the kiss cam.
Naturally, I vied with other interns for a full-time reporting job.
Airlines have long vied to offer the most front-of-plane amenities.
Instead, they vied to see who could throw the biggest smoke bomb.
It, too, long vied with the world's largest carmakers for the global crown.
They both vied for Ben Higgins' roses on season 20 of the show.
About 50 presidential contenders vied to succeed former President Michel Martelly in Oct.
Others like Eaze have vied to handle how it gets to your door.
Jillian AndersonShe vied for Chris Soules' heart and was eliminated by week four.
Across democracy's long history, he argues, two tendencies have vied with each other.
An offshoot, the British National Party, soon vied with the N.F. for supporters.
The problem for Bryant was that several players also vied for that role.
The Democratic contenders have vied for the culinary union's key endorsement in Nevada.
Here's a slideshow of the men and women who vied for the crown.
Arie Luyendyk Jr. vied for Emily Maynard's heart on season 8 of  The Bachelorette.
Becca Kufrin vied for Arie Luyendyk Jr.s heart on season 8 of  The Bachelor.
Social democrats ran the European Commission and vied for primacy in the European Parliament.
Indian officials reflexively blamed Pakistan; politicians and pundits vied in demanding a punchy response.
But through the evening, the beauty of her singing vied with an impulsive zaniness.
N.H.L. teams first vied for what became known as the Stanley Cup in 1926.
While security was tight inside, rival demonstrators vied for attention outside the building's gates.
Ms. Cole's affections had been vied for by both Mr. Hefner and Mr. Lownes.
The Republicans have vied for the title of who is most likely to "beat" Hillary.
"El Coss," vied for control of the CDG until the former was killed in 2010.
Pawlenty briefly vied for the 85033 GOP presidential nomination and eventually joined former Massachusetts Gov.
McMahon and Murphy bitterly vied for the Senate seat eventually won by Murphy in 2012.
Live on the bear cams, the males thrashed in the river as they vied for dominance.
Morris previously vied for Higgins' heart on his season of The Bachelor, which concluded in March.
His victory came in an election in which almost 7,000 candidates vied for 329 parliamentary seats.
At the time, BC Partners and Nordic Capital had vied to take control of the group.
As the country has fragmented, rival armies, two different governments, and extremists have vied for control.
New England Patriots game as both teams vied for a spot at the 2017 Super Bowl.
Vied said she voted for Trump because she believed he would deal with the opioid epidemic.
Other executives including Harris Diamond, CEO of McCann Worldgroup, reportedly vied to be Roth's heir apparent.
Earlier, the two cryptocurrencies vied for the second-place spot as prices fluctuated in morning trading.
Thirteen candidates, including a record seven women, had vied for the job; two had dropped out.
Many vied to touch the coffin, while others competed for an honored turn as a pallbearer.
Celebrities who once vied for roles in his films now say they regret working with him.
That concern is most acute in Iraq, where the two powers have long vied for influence.
Throughout our nation's history, the legislative and executive branches of our government have vied for supremacy.
This state of affairs stands in stark contrast with the last time Clinton vied for the presidency.
Dozens of candidates vied with one another, handing out T-shirts, sugar and cash to woo voters.
They have also vied for dominance in the only Syrian province that is entirely under rebel control.
Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle and Google had all vied for the contract, which included intense lobbying efforts.
They did, however, develop semipermanent war economies, as they vied for influence in countries across the world.
Political parties have vied to outdo each other with offers to donate campaign funds to disaster victims.
I lifted my Indian print skirt to form a net as two thoughts vied for my attention.
He even vied to be Trump's original secretary of State, but was passed over for the job.
All four contenders have vied for control of the top tier of the Democratic field for months.
Vendors vied for customers through peacock-like advertising, adorning their stalls with blinking lights or other eye-catchers.
Cities and states vied desperately for the economic stimulus, with some states offering billions in potential tax credits.
Firefly Aerospace used to be Firefly Space Systems, which vied to build a rocket to launch small satellites.
Only three weeks before his flight to Indianapolis, Kennedy vied for King's endorsement as he ran for president.
Bain and Cinven had vied fiercely with a rival consortium comprising Advent and Permira for control of Stada.
In a cavernous former church stallholders representing anti-poverty and anti-racism campaigns vied with Corbynista platform speakers.
Moment of Infamy: Before he became The Bachelor himself, Nick vied for Andi Dorfman's heart on The Bachelorette.
Once the Russian and British empires vied for influence here in what was known as the "Great Game".
Six women and six men vied for the post, but the front-runners at the moment are men.
A race to the bottom ensued as bits fell away and the fish vied for pieces of flesh.
Ivory Coast has vied with the Netherlands to be the global leader in cocoa processing in recent years.
We look at the relationship their families shared as they vied for attention among New York City's elite.
Though Comcast had also vied for 21st Century Fox's assets, the cable giant never gained as much traction.
Some members of Mullah Omar's family, including his son Mohammad Yacoub, have vied for leadership of the group.
But it left the government in chaos as the pair vied for control, blocking or duplicating one another's appointments.
In the 1990s, he and Fenyo vied for control of a Hungarian television production company, according to public records.
Clashes then spread across the country as troops vied for control of South Sudan's oil fields and regional capitals.
He vied for every centimeter of roadway in thick traffic and sped as fast as possible when congestion eased.
The floral pattern on a Limoges soup tureen vied with a Pollock drip painting on a wall above it.
"For the first few days people vied with one another to get higher on the league table," he says.
Confusion reigned at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as an Obama holdover vied with a Trump pick for leadership.
Socialists, libertarians, liberals and conservatives alike have vied to remake him in their own image and claim his authority.
Women vied to be one of his "Sweets," an inner circle of secretaries dedicated to recording their leader's prophecies.
Explosions also hit two town halls in the southern province of Maguindanao, where warlords have traditionally vied for control.
More than 11,000 candidates vied for 270 seats in the National Assembly, and 577 seats in four provincial assemblies.
John Kasich of Ohio, who also vied for the GOP presidential nomination last year was straight to the point.
After that, rival Wikipedia moderators vied to include or delete the allegations, with the page changing minute by minute.
It was spring 22011, as two candidates with a combined age of 22020 vied for the party's presidential nomination.
As of now, Death Valley reigns supreme, but that doesn't mean that other locations haven't vied for the title.
Biden went unmentioned on Wednesday night, as a bevy of low-polling candidates vied for breakout moments while Massachusetts Sen.
But in Latin America it rarely is: the demand for strong government has vied with a persistent yearning for liberty.
Five major national parties had vied for Spaniards' votes on Sunday; three on the right and two on the left.
THE FOOTBALL World Cup and the Olympic games have long vied for the title of the world's biggest sporting event.
And, if the eagerness with which my colleagues vied to nuzzle an anthropomorphic pillow is any indicator, it's damned cute.
Relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which have long vied to be the region's leader, are at a low point.
Less than a year out from the presidential election, analysts vied with each other to pronounce his political death sentence.
Over time, TPG, Menlo Ventures, First Round Capital, Lowercase Capital, Goldman Sachs, Fidelity, and SoftBank vied to become Uber investors.
According to The Times' investigation, Murdoch's younger son James, 46, had unsuccessfully vied for his father's favor over the years.
Bernie Sanders, an independent who vied for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, said Sunday at a rally in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Long solos came pouring forth from each member, but the quicksilver spread of Mr. Moye's drumming vied for attention throughout.
In the absence of Saddam's tight police grip, religious and tribal groups vied for control of the oil-rich province.
From the New Deal to the Reagan era, powerful committee chairs vied with presidential appointees for influence at regulatory agencies.
Those in attendance then vied on Sunday and Monday to show who could show the most loyalty to Mrs. Lam.
Britons created the brass diving-helmet in the 1820s, and vied with the French for underwater supremacy for the next century.
Sanofi has vied for months to acquire Medivation, putting in a rejected cash offer of $52.50 a share late last month.
It grew white hot as a gaggle of party officials vied to become the next leader of the Democratic National Committee.
Jimi Hendrix and David Bowie were among those who vied for her affections, but few were as besotted as John Lennon.
In the early 1900s American philanthropists vied for Renaissance tapestries, seeking to add touches of aristocratic taste to new museum galleries.
Gingrich was floated as a possible running mate for Trump, and Cruz also vied for the nomination earlier in the cycle.
Seven candidates vied to make their voices heard before Super Tuesday, and Senator Bernie Sanders was still the projected front-runner.
The median rent has since fallen more than 10 percent, to $2,632 in February, as existing units vied with new competition.
They have vied with one another in the artistry which they have lavished upon new editions of favorites old and new.
Cities across the United States and around the world have long vied to establish themselves as worthy rivals to Silicon Valley.
Free traders, anti-war Ukrainians, environmentalists and rainbow flag-waving gay rights supporters all vied for attention from the world&aposs media.
Admiration and affection vied with ambition and jealousy to forge relationships with more than their share of explosive outbursts and maudlin reconciliations.
Last year, 291 spellers vied for the $83,000 first-place prize; a new Scripps program called RSVBee upped that number to 516.
Over the past couple of years, Alexa, Siri, and the Google Assistant have each vied for your attention on a daily basis.
John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix and David Bowie all vied for her affections, and the Rolling Stones were close friends and tour mates.
Johnson and his leadership rival Jeremy Hunt have vied with each other to show party members their willingness for a "hard" Brexit.
Kinney, 34, vied for Chris Soules' heart on The Bachelor in 2015, sharing her heartbreaking story with viewers for the first time.
Many celebrities, who over the years have swarmed the nation's capital and vied to attend the Correspondents' dinner, have publicly denounced Trump.
The two parties vied to outdo each other on issues touching migration, pushing the campaign and its tenor sharply to the right.
They are rivals whose political lives have been intertwined since they emerged on the electoral stage and each has vied for firsts.
While other cities – most notably Pittsburgh – vied for the grant, Columbus got it on the power of private industry and public infrastructure.
Peru has long vied with Colombia as the world's top producer of cocaine, but has only periodically produced high profile drug lords.
And the two have always vied for the same sort of voters, courting independents, centrist and conservative-leaning Democrats, and older voters.
Hamas and Fatah have long vied for power and influence, but the rivalry deepened after Hamas won Palestinian legislative elections in 2006.
Actors like Norman Reedus, Jason Schwartzman and Peter Sarsgaard were among those who vied for roles but ultimately weren't cast, according to Liberman.
This year, the contest drew thousands of applicants, who vied for awards in eight photo categories, including macro, wide-angle, behavior, and more.
After all, Ferguson, who vied for Juan Pablo Galavis' heart during the 2014 Bachelor, hasn't been on a Bachelor-related series since 2015.
She shares Mrs May's suspicion of the posh boys who have always vied with her own sort for control of the Conservative Party.
The two competed against each other leading up to the 1994 games as they vied for a spot on the U.S. Olympic team.
This year, more than 2000,303 American-educated students vied for nearly 230,2150 first-year residency slots, according to the National Resident Matching Program.
Die-hard audiences vied to complete the show and experience all of its various conclusions — hinting at a radical future of gamified televsion.
The sales total blew past the estimate of $500 million, as bidders from 53 countries vied for a piece of Rockefeller family history.
"Dynasty": For years, the prime-time soaps vied to beat each other in the ratings; more recently, each has gotten the reboot treatment.
Many in Tokyo vied to get their hands on special edition newspapers and others stood in line for Reiwa-branded Coca-Cola bottles.
Before the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978, the government controlled airfares and routes, and airlines vied to differentiate themselves with meals and legroom.
The 73-year-old dentist vied for the Salvadoran presidency in 2014 as part of the right-wing Nationalist Republican Alliance (Arena) party.
He vied unsuccessfully for the GOP's 2016 presidential nomination, before ultimately finishing second in the primaries and conceding to then-candidate Donald Trump.
"I'm excited to watch him," said Tanner, who previously vied for Kaitlyn Bristowe's rose alongside Viall on her season of The Bachelorette in 2015.
With her announcement, she joins trailblazers including Shirley Chisholm and Carol Moseley Braun, two African-American women who previously vied for the Democratic ticket.
But the gauntlet had been thrown, and it was like catnip to theorists and computer scientists, who since then have vied over the idea.
In the 19th century, Russia vied with the west European powers for the role of protector of the Christian subjects of the Ottoman empire.
Thurmond, at 6 feet 143 inches, vied with the likes of Bill Russell, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Willis Reed and Wilt Chamberlain, his onetime teammate.
In Colbert County, population 54,000, The Will of God, U R Mom, and Robert Kennedy Jr. vied, unsuccessfully, for the top write-in spot.
Haftar has received backing from the United Arab Emirates and Egypt, who have vied for influence in Libya with regional rivals Turkey and Qatar.
Leading presidential contenders, including Mr. Sanders, Ms. Warren, Mr. Biden and Senator Kamala Harris of California, have all vied for endorsements from teachers' unions.
Tripoli, the capital, is controlled by a patchwork of armed groups that have built local fiefs and vied for power since Libya's 2011 uprising.
While coal prices briefly raced to near peak levels as buyers vied for cargoes, clean-up bills far outweighed the short-lived financial gains.
Tripoli, Libya's capital, is controlled by a patchwork of armed groups that have built local fiefs and vied for power since Libya's 2011 uprising.
Jumblatt, Lebanon's main Druze leader, and Arslan are historic rivals whose parties vied for posts in the national unity government formed earlier this year.
Sala was born in 1974 in Tirana, Albania, a country that, at the time, vied with Romania as the most repressive Communist regime in Europe.
It's where she often wrote (always in longhand), slept and vied for blanket space with her beloved dog, Gary Fisher, who rarely left her side.
In 1978, Rodney Alcala appeared on The Dating Game — the popular game show in which three eligible bachelors vied for a date with a bachelorette.
"We had a bunch of mutual friends, and we just hit it off," said Martinez, one of the women who vied for Arie Luyendyk's heart.
On Thursday, Frankel shared a throwback photo from her young days in the pageant world alongside Berry, who also vied for the same winning sash.
He feels the reunion show for contestants who vied for Rachel Lindsay's love was way too heavy ... and could have used his song for levity.
In the years since, coca production has actually fallen in Bolivia, while Peru and Colombia have vied for the title of world's top cocaine producer.
For years, TheBlaze and CRTV have competed against each other, offering readers and viewers a similar product as they vied for the same target demographic.
But Trump chose Don McGahn, his White House counsel, to oversee the portfolio, although Short and McGahn both vied for the opportunity, the sources said.
Regional powers have sided with opposing camps that have vied for power in Libya since the 2011 uprising that toppled veteran strongman leader Muammar Gaddafi.
This spring, his company vied to take over an entire coal company, Alpha Natural Resources, but the bid was not accepted in the bankruptcy case.
The session was adjourned amid disagreements as two blocs, both claiming to hold the most seats, vied for the right to form a new government.
As I plopped myself onto a stool, bartenders Anthony Edwards and Miu Leah vied to make a cocktail that would cure the deepest of depressions.
Catalogs from Montgomery Ward and another mail-order pioneer, Sears, Roebuck, started an industry that vied for a spot in mailboxes for decades to come.
Catalogs from Montgomery Ward and another mail order pioneer, Sears, Roebuck, started an industry that vied for a spot in mailboxes for decades to come.
Catalogs from Montgomery Ward and another mail order pioneer, Sears, Roebuck and Company, started an industry that vied for a spot in mailboxes for decades.
As peaceful demonstrations against President Bashar al-Assad descended into an armed civil war in 2011 and 2012, various factions vied for control of Syria.
By Friday, news of an imminent departure vied in the pages of Toronto papers with urgent appeals for public donations of socks for the men.
Lonestar vied with a consortium comprising buyout groups Cinven - which owns peer Chryso - and Bain, for the world's largest maker of chemical additives for concrete.
A year ago, Womack had vied to become a powerful Appropriations "cardinal," the chairman of an Appropriations subcommittee, but that job instead went to Rep.
Notre Dame had also vied for his services, but despite once calling coaching the Fighting Irish his "dream job," Meyer chose to go to Gainesville.
The former first lady and Gore have at times had a tense relationship since the last Clinton presidency, when both vied for power and influence.
In case this was not farcical enough, enter Rachid Nekkaz, a French-born businessman of Algerian descent who unsuccessfully vied for the French presidency in 2007.
European royals vied for the honor of hosting him for court performances, giving him the financial resources and educational support to continue to grow, and prosper.
Microsoft Corp advanced about 1.2 percent, while Amazon gained 3.1 percent as the two companies vied to become the U.S. company with the largest market capitalization.
We can only assume that the German shepherd, which vied for the title of official state dog in 2012, is taking the loss on the chin.
Both companies vied for popular pictures (like eventual Oscar nominee Brooklyn) last year, only to lose out because of timing or concerns over theatrical release plans.
She was the only woman and person of color among the contenders who vied Tuesday to become the Democratic Party candidate for Georgia's 6th Congressional District.
"I'm not asking the government to give me insurance, but I am asking them to do what they need to make it affordable," said David Vied.
As fate would have it, the two horses vied for victory down the home straight, which enabled Collmus to have a bit of fun with it.
I later learned that the big man's two wives had vied with each other during the break to psych him up, and he came out strongly.
Henri, the Orleanist pretender, vied for the claim with the Bourbons, based in Spain and headed by the 44-year-old Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou.
Both lenders share the same largest shareholders, the state and the state's pension fund, and they have both traditionally vied for the government's banking business, including deposits.
Roper and Ashley Iaconetti, who first vied for Chris Soules' heart, both attended, as well as the latter's sister Lauren, who fans know from Bachelor in Paradise.
Major powers vied to outdo each other, funding expeditions to the most inhospitable parts of the world as demonstrations of their supremacy over nature and each other.
Carly Fiorina, the former chief executive of Hewlett-Packard, vied for the Republican nomination in the last presidential election cycle but dropped out early in the process.
He directly challenged the abuses of the judiciary and the political overreach of the Revolutionary Guards Corps, with which he has vied for authority throughout his presidency.
The ritual is, after all, older than the major leagues, a relic of the 19th century, when baseball still vied with cricket as America's favorite sporting pastime.
Commodity trade houses, led by Switzerland-based Trafigura , have vied to supply Egypt as the country looks to buy until giant new gas finds can be developed offshore.
Leader Nicola Sturgeon has vied vehemently for a so-called 'IndyRef2' but appeared to retreat on the idea somewhat during campaigning after her bid was rejected by May.
The fighting has escalated in recent months as both sides vied for control of the city, probably in an attempt to gain leverage ahead of future peace talks.
I'd hoped that the University of Idaho grad and sometime pageant contestant Sarah Palin might have competed for the crown, but apparently she only vied for Miss Alaska.
"I'm really excited to watch this one," confessed Tanner, 29, who previously vied for Kaitlyn Bristowe's rose alongside Viall, 35, on her season of The Bachelorette in 2015.
Over the years, countries as varied as Israel and the nascent Balkan republics have vied to enter, seeing participation as a sign of acceptance on the world stage.
But he's faced primary challenges before, most notably in 2014 when businessman Matt Bevin, who is now the state's governor, vied with McConnell for the Senate GOP nomination.
He campaigned, gave speeches on her behalf, and generally looked proud as heck to be standing aside his wife as she vied for the job he once held.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — For much of the 1980s and 1990s, "the Dapper Don" and "the Donald" vied for supremacy on the front pages of New York's tabloids.
Throughout the 21988s, Doerr and Pesky vied with the Yankees' Joe Gordon at second base and Phil Rizzuto at shortstop as the American League's leading double-play combination.
Companies have vied for sponsorship slots, eager to promote their brands before an audience that can number more than three billion over the course of the monthlong tournament.
Democratic candidates vied at the convention to win enough support from delegates to score the state party's endorsement as a way to stand out in a crowded field.
Giles also puts a pair of memorable "detectives" on the case: two of Paris's sharp-elbowed high school friends, Kya and Fuse, who formerly vied for her attention.
Chinese legal experts had said the division of antitrust oversight led to inter-agency competition and one-upmanship as each vied to implement the country's 2008 Anti-Monopoly Law.
Lesley Murphy, a former D.C. lobbyist who once vied for Sean Lowe's heart during season 17 of The Bachelor, is recovering after undergoing a preventative double mastectomy, People reports.
In 2009, after Democratic then-President Barack Obama named U.S. Senator Ken Salazar of Colorado as his interior secretary, Hickenlooper and Bennet vied to be appointed to replace him.
When Lajwardeen (the word is a Persian description of lapis) won the contract in 2013, the government struggled to hand over the mine as rival factions vied for control.
The startups vied for three prizes — a choice each from DCVC and Emergence, as well as a Built with Google award for the top startup utilizing Google's Cloud Platform.
But they vied for supremacy over the territory they ran together, including Sanaa, which the Houthis seized in September 2014, and their feud burst into open combat on Wednesday.
Reschenthaler, a state senator and Iraq War veteran, vied for the nomination in the March special election in the 18th District, but fell short to Saccone at the convention.
Mastermind entered a young, fast-growing "adult games" market, where new favorites Scrabble and Monopoly vied with Chess and Go for pole position atop sales charts and coffee tables.
Amy Klobuchar, and now former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg who vied for the moderate establishment vote, but that didn't mean Biden necessarily collected any delegates from them.
He vied for the chairmanship of the Intelligence Committee in 2014, and proved to be a far better fund-raiser than more senior lawmakers against whom he was competing.
Dr. Soon-Shiong publicly feuded with Mr. Ferro last year, as they vied to increase their stakes in the company in apparent attempts to outmaneuver each other for control.
Church, state, activism, tradition, innovation and celebrity all vied for recognition in back-to-back marathon homages to the universally admired "Queen of Soul," here in her longtime hometown.
In the latest outbreak, the sides vied for control of what are known as "gray zone" territories, areas between the front lines that had previously been in buffer zones.
You'll find her in one of the buzziest films of this awards season, Spike Lee's "BlacKkKlansman," which vied for Best Motion Picture, Drama at the Golden Globes last weekend.
In the surprisingly heated debate on Wednesday, several of the lesser-known Democrats candidates vied for attention in the crowded race to take on Trump in the 2020 election.
"It was difficult in the beginning," Lindsay, 32, tells Dean Unglert — who vied for her love on her season of the show — on a new episode of his podcast Help!
Zayn Malik went it alone Saturday at KIIS FM's Wango Tango ... and he looks suspiciously similar to another dude who performed, and once vied for the affections of Gigi Hadid.
As consumers vied for a chance to make Lip-Kit history, we realized that Jenner had caught on to a greater phenomenon in the beauty industry: the power of crowdsourcing.
If that name doesn't look familiar, think back to "The Bachelorette" season 8 in 2012 when Luyendyk Jr. was the runner up who vied for the heart of Emily Maynard.
It described the effort by party leaders to learn lessons from the fragmentation of the Weimar Republic, when dozens of parties vied with each other and weakened the moderate centre.
Ahead of the election on Tuesday, she and McSally — who hewed closely to President Donald Trump throughout her campaign — were basically in a dead heat as they vied for Sen.
Cristiano Ronaldo, who has for much of the past decade vied with Lionel Messi to be acclaimed as the sport's best player, is being investigated by authorities in Las Vegas.
He notably sharpened his contrast with Mr. Sanders and Mr. Bloomberg, who has vied to take over the moderate lane the former vice president occupied for virtually all of 2019.
Since the Syrian civil war began eight years ago, northern Syria has changed hands several times as rebels, Islamists, extremists and Kurdish factions have vied with the government for control.
In keeping with the ridiculousness of the proceedings, the prize amount they vied for was ridiculous: $516.32 on the daytime version of the show, $712.05 on the prime-time edition.
In keeping with the ridiculousness of the proceedings, the prize amount they vied for was ridiculous: $22010 on the daytime version of the show, $363 on the prime-time edition.
They shouldered crushing student loan debt as they vied for a scarce spot in the labor market, only to find low pay and staggeringly long hours once they landed one.
He's a bit of a wild card — he hasn't been on a season of reality television since season 8 of The Bachelorette, when he vied for the heart of Emily Maynard.
For Sanders, who vied for the Democratic Party nomination in the 2016 presidential race and may run again in 2020, the defeats Tuesday were a continuation of his recent losing streak.
Rents spiked as these two population segments vied for a small number of units—developers had been so focused on houses they hadn't built much in the way of rental stock.
At times, hundreds of workers vied for space across the medieval Umbrian city, the first battleground between the corporate heavyweights as they race to roll out superfast broadband networks across Italy.
At the Web Summit tech conference in Lisbon, Portugal this week, more than 2,000 start-ups vied for the attention, and pocketbooks, of venture capitalists, big tech companies and investment firms.
This year, when the Big 12 was flirting with the idea of adding two members, four universities from the American Athletic Conference — Cincinnati, Memphis, Connecticut and Houston — vied to be considered.
As metropolitan editor, Mr. Dunleavy rekindled a circulation war with The Daily News when the two tabloids vied for scoops while David Berkowitz, otherwise known as Son of Sam or the .
Over the course of the year, the Massachusetts senator has vaulted into the top tier of Democratic candidates, and for the last several months she has vied for front-runner status.
Last August, Ms. Bishop was one of three candidates who vied for the party's leadership after Malcolm Turnbull, who was then the prime minister, was ousted in a back-room revolt.
NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans Pelicans have scuffled along for years as one of the N.B.A.'s worker-bee franchises, a respectable team but not one that has vied for championships.
Friends for several years, Iaconetti, who appeared on Season 19 of "The Bachelor" in 2015, long harbored a crush on Haibon, 29, who vied for "Bachelorette" Kaitlyn Bristowe's heart three years ago.
Last year, just over 18,000 graduating MDs vied for nearly 28,000 first-year residency slots, with a much smaller number of osteopathic students submitting applications, according to the National Resident Matching Program.
Pacino's place in the pantheon was secured with the original 1972 film and his quietly captivating portrayal of Michael Corleone — a part that De Niro, among many other actors, had vied for.
"For the past eight years, a multitude of networks have vied for the rights to this exceptional program," said Nancy Duffy, vice president, program development, CNN and Executive Producer of the show.
Hundreds of shiny, luxury launches of the kind of yachts that expensive drug deals go wrong on in films vied for attention under the roof of one of London's biggest metal sheds.
Rival factions based in Tripoli and the east have vied for power over the past four years, with some groups in the east making unsuccessful attempts to sell oil independently of Tripoli.
As they vied for control of dwindling oil revenues over the past two years, the eastern government tried to set up parallel branches of the National Oil Corporation and the central bank.
The demand for animal pelts (mostly beaver but also skunk, raccoon, otter and fox) fueled colonization and Western expansion, as the British, French and Dutch vied for control of fur-rich regions.
Back in 2004, he had a toe-dip experience with the awards race when his directorial debut, "Station Agent," vied briefly for accolades against Peter Jackson's final "Lord of the Rings" installment.
Even before Inauguration Day, the level of leaking out of this White House was unprecedented, as officials sought to curry favor with the press corps and as factions vied with one another.
Each vied to be heard, to land a rehearsed-but-nifty line to be shared by supporters on social media, then beg for online donations to keep them running for another month.
"Downton Abbey" fans might remember her as Mabel Lane Fox, the drolly acerbic heiress who vied with Lady Mary for the attentions of the less-sexy-than-Matthew-Crawley aristocrat Lord Gillingham.
When the Pure Romance invite came, I imagined myself grazing on store-bought cookies and trying to make small talk while an acquaintance from church vied for her commission on lube and vibrators.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidates in South Carolina on Saturday accused U.S. President Donald Trump of stoking racism as they vied for the state's black vote in its strategically important early primary.
This is, after all, the same town where hallowed institutions like Sally's Apizza, Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana and Modern Apizza have for decades vied for the most critical raves and fervently devoted fans.
Christie, 54, was among the 17 Republicans who originally vied for the Republican presidential nomination, but he dropped out of the race in February after failing to gain traction in the early voting.
Traditional Republicans and foreign diplomats vied for his mobile-phone number, even as they smirked at his hubris in taking on huge responsibilities: relations with China and Mexico, overhauling government IT and more.
He also unsuccessfully vied for a seat on the Iowa Supreme Court, then went on to create the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust, a Washington nonprofit funded almost entirely by dark money.
As the other 10 vied for the remaining six spots, these chosen four got to save their voices and loaf around in padded thrones like they were judges on The Voice or something.
A total of 1513 teams from 18 countries vied for the top spot, but Leaf Wearables from New Delhi was the grand prize winner that met all of the Women's Safety XPrize criteria.
The way the two big powers vied openly in Papua New Guinea with money and military assets for advantage was reminiscent of how Washington and Moscow behaved during the Cold War, analysts said.
Much of the evidence showed not only how gang members sold drugs and carried out robberies, but also how they vied for power within the group, sometimes by attacking or humiliating their confederates.
The two candidates, who have vied for top spots in early primary state polling in recent weeks, are set to meet again onstage next week at the December Democratic debate in Los Angeles.
State-of-the-art lease clauses first emerged as a concept in the 218s, as footloose NFL owners vied to get the best possible terms for new stadiums by playing cities off one another.
The dispute has turned Central America into a proxy battleground for influence between superpowers for the first time since the United States vied against the Soviet Union in the region during the Cold War.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads At the February 2269 opening of this year's Moving Image art fair in New York, works vied for visitors' attention amid the din created by the visitors themselves.
Based in eastern Libya, the LNA is one of the main factions that have vied for power since the 2011 Nato-backed uprising that ended more than four decades of rule by Muammar Gaddafi.
A total of 200 breeds vied for the blue ribbon at Westminster, which began in 1877, making it the country's second longest-running sporting event behind the Kentucky Derby horse race, launched in 1875.
The deepening standoff raised questions of whether the two strong-willed leaders were risking even broader chaos as they vied for the upper hand in a widening diplomatic dispute largely focused on individual personalities.
Tuesday's news is another indication that airlines are not translating savings from a year's decline in fuel prices into lower ticket prices, a break from a decade ago when more airlines vied for customers.
The Bachelor contestant, who vied for Arie Luyendyk Jr.'s heart on season 22, recently revealed she's pregnant with her first child, and showed off her growing bump in a bikini pic on Instagram Sunday.
But Massimo Faggioli, an Italian theologian, has likened the present situation to a "post-modern version" of a medieval schism: between 1378 and 1417, two and sometimes three clerics vied for the title of pope.
At the Oakland warehouse in January, nine home-built autonomous vehicles vied to complete the fastest lap around the track; among the contenders was a Donkey Car built by a trio of nervous high schoolers.
In a preview of Tuesday's The Bachelorette: Men Tell All special, JoJo Fletcher gets to sit down with former contestants who vied for her heart, and this season's villain Chad Johnson is coming out swinging.
Before that junta collapsed in disgrace, military factions had carried out coup and counter-coup for most of the century as republicans and monarchists, leftists and right-wingers vied to control a seriously divided nation.
In the seventh episode, "Nothing Shattered," the show begins to hammer home an unspoken romantic connection by pitting Sam against the new character Russell, the cameraman who has vied for Ruth's affections behind the scenes.
As the spring primary season unfolded, McCarthy vied with Kennedy to be the main antiwar alternative to Vice President Humphrey, who delayed announcing his candidacy until April 27, too late to compete in the primaries.
In the run-up to the 20173 presidential election, Mr. Trump was one of 17 candidates who vied to be the Republican candidate, and none of his opponents were safe from ridicule in The Enquirer.
Enthusiasm for the president, once confined to the party's rightmost wing, seemed to travel to the mainstream as lawmakers vied for the votes of some 160,000 party members who tend to be stridently anti-Europe.
The growing appetite for exploration was made clear last October when the top oil companies vied for blocks in Brazil's first deepwater oil auction for foreign operators, where Shell was awarded half of the blocks.
This notion was alien to the trading cultures of the Indian Ocean, where the rulers of the major ports had always vied with one another to attract as great a variety of merchants as possible.
Trump won national attention by hosting the first 14 seasons of the NBC TV game show "The Apprentice," in which contestants vied to demonstrate their business skills and win a job running one of his companies.
Businesspeople, lobbyists, friends, and foreign dignitaries have all vied for access to Trump since his election, believing it can mean lucrative contracts, eased regulations, or otherwise convey to potential partners a proximity to power and influence.
Democratic former physician Hiral Tipirneni had vied for an upset in a district that has a strong Republican voter registration edge and voted for President Donald Trump by about a 21 percentage point margin in 2016.
Countdown to presidential clarity/semi-historic confusion begins with the rapidly approaching Iowa caucus carnival, followed by a trio of contests as different as the last four NFL teams that vied for the 220006 Super Bowl.
In the past, individual government ministers vied for the new money available in each year's budget, and "relatively arbitrary" decisions were made about who got what, the country's finance minister, Grant Robertson, said in an interview.
The nation's two founders — Cheddi Jagan, an Indo-Guyanese, and Forbes Burnham, an Afro-Guyanese — vied for control in a bitter battle that led to election tampering, violence and labor strikes partly organized by C.I.A. agents.
Three new albums vied for No. 1 on the latest Billboard chart, and the contest this week shows how complex the charts have become as the music industry juggles the multiple ways people consume their music.
If throughout the 20th century "Hamlet" and "King Lear" vied for the title of most topical political allegory, in the new millennium "The Merchant of Venice" and "Othello" are the plays that make Shakespeare our contemporary.
In launching Folger Hill in 2015, Kumin set out to mimic SAC, where teams of stock pickers vied for a central pool of money to invest and the firm delivered average annual returns of 30 percent.
Antiques Dutch woodcarvers once sculpted slivers of boxwood into biblical scenes smaller than walnut shells, and for a few decades in the 1400s and 1500s, elite clients, including Henry VIII, vied to own the miniature works.
Rachel Lindsay vied for Nick Viall's heart on season 21 of The Bachelor, now she's on her own journey to find love on the latest season of The Bachelorette — and she's blogging about it exclusively for PEOPLE!
The second was during the cold war, when East and West vied for the allegiance of newly independent African states; the Soviet Union backed Marxist tyrants while America propped up despots who claimed to believe in capitalism.
At that time, lawmakers failed to confirm his appointment for well over a year as rival factions vied for greater influence in the unity government formed Ghani and government Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah after the disputed election.
The 28-year-old stuntman called out Amanda Stanton, who vied for Ben Higgins' heart, on Twitter and threatened Tanner Tolbert, of The Bachelorette season 11, after he questioned Dottavio's behavior during Monday's episode of the show.
The pound retreated to a 27-month low of $1.2396 overnight as Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt, the two candidates to be Britain's next prime minister, vied to outgun each other on taking a harder Brexit stance.
McMorris Rodgers, Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) and then-Rep, Tom Price (R-Ga.) vied for majority leader, but McMorris Rodgers quickly dropped out of the race once it became clear she didn't have enough support.
That's a noted departure from Vice President Dick Cheney, who vied for influence with then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and other foreign policy and national security officials during President George W. Bush's second term in office.
In part because of China's widespread blocking of foreign websites, the competition between Uber and Didi marks the first time in recent history a major foreign tech company has vied so intensely with a local Chinese business.
While the company may be encroaching on the traditional fame of MTV by securing its own exclusives, MTV and other music-focused media companies have vied for and secured coveted positions on Snapchat's Discover network as well.
Related: Peruvian Cop Arrested in Drug Bust Posted Photograph of Himself With Wads of Cash Peru has long vied with Colombia as the world's top producer of cocaine, but has only periodically produced high profile drug lords.
Olivier has fond memories of watching the grammarian Bernard Pivot, a national celebrity, administer the Dicos d'Or, a live televised tournament in which contestants vied to transcribe most accurately a dictated text—the Super Bowl of orthography.
Museums in Cairo (Illinois) and Memphis (Tennessee) also vied for the monument, but the fact that their names are derived from Egyptian cities did not weigh heavy on the presidential commission established to pick the derby winner.
Sterling's fall has accelerated in the past week, as the two contenders to replace Mrs May have vied to sound more macho on the need to leave the EU on October 31st, with or without a withdrawal deal.
Jean-Pierre Bemba, a wealthy businessman whose Movement for the Liberation of Congo (MLC) militia and political party vied for dominance in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the early 2000s, is charged with ordering rape and murder.
But since the Brexit vote, Paris, Frankfurt, Luxembourg and Dublin have vied to win a slice of the City's financial pie should banks and other companies move operations to other countries to maintain full access to EU markets.
Libya is controlled by a patchwork of armed groups that have built local fiefdoms which have vied for power since Libya's 2011 uprising, and two governments - one in the east and another in Tripoli - are competing for control.
Oil prices firmed as expectations of higher U.S. shale output vied with the risk that crude supply from the Middle East could be disrupted by looming U.S. sanctions on Iran and growing tensions with top exporter Saudi Arabia.
At a cheese fair held some 65 km (41 miles) outside Moscow last weekend, Russian versions of cheddar and feta vied for a spot on counters filled with Russian-made interpretations of brie, camembert and mature blue cheeses.
After Rachel Lindsay vied for Nick Viall's heart on season 21 of The Bachelor, she embarked on her own journey to find love on the latest season of The Bachelorette — and she blogged about it exclusively for PEOPLE!
But since the Brexit vote, Paris, Frankfurt, Luxembourg and Dublin have vied to win a slice of the City's financial pie should banks and other firms move operations to other countries to maintain full access to EU markets.
Milk's significance as a symbol of gay liberation has eclipsed the reality of the man—a political latecomer and rhetorical savant, whose compassion for the dispossessed vied with an avarice for publicity that sometimes drew him toward populism.
Last year, Britain vied with Germany to be one of the fastest growing of the world's major advanced economies with annual growth of 20.3 percent, defying widespread predictions of recession after the vote to leave the European Union.
Buxton, who not long ago vied for the title of best prospect in baseball, has previously been held back by injuries but what's really troubling, in his brief big league stint, is his alienation from the strike zone.
The crash happened at the height of the Cold War as rival political and commercial interests vied for influence in the former Belgian colony of Congo, a vast land that controlled enormous mineral reserves, as it still does.
Molly Schwizer, 52, a government employee who had the day off, left the quiet neighborhood in northwestern Washington where she lives to check out the chaotic and heavily policed streets of downtown, where protesters vied with Trump supporters.
China and its neighbors, including Vietnam, Brunei, and the Philippines, have long vied for dominance over the strategic waterway, but Beijing has taken the most aggressive stance in furthering its expansionist ambitions, building artificial islands and constructing military installments.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Congolese army commanders orchestrated a wave of massacres that killed hundreds of people between 2014-2016 as they vied for influence with anti-government insurgents in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a new report said on Monday.
The meeting will focus on international efforts to bring stability to Libya, where two rival governments have vied for power since 2014, opening the way for Islamic State to establish itself and gain ground in the North African state.
As Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone expressively vied for Olivia Colman's affections, they evoked throaty, full-body laughs from the audience at the screening I attended, rather than the tight, pressurized laughter I heard while watching his earlier films.
AFTER DAN CONLEY announced last year that he would not seek re-election as the district attorney (DA) for Suffolk County, Massachusetts, which includes Boston and a few surrounding towns, five Democrats and an independent vied to replace him.
Many experienced Republicans who ordinarily would have vied for middle- and top-level posts under a Republican president also decided to sit out the Trump administration in January, starving the president of choices when it came to picking appointees.
China edged out Turkey to take over as the world's leading jailer of journalists, while Egypt and Saudi Arabia vied for third place on the ignoble list that my organization, the Committee to Protect Journalists, puts together each year.
For the past two months, the White House has held off as Mr. Netanyahu and his chief political rival, Benny Gantz, the former Israeli Defense Forces general, have vied to form a new government after the country's inconclusive Sept.
Typically, sites hosted sections for "topicals" (where writers riff on a given subject), cyphers ("more flexible and open to group participation"), and formally-staged rap battles where competitors vied for the most creative insults (/r/RapWars still caters to this market).
Friedrich Merz, 62, and Wolfgang Bosbach, 65, who once vied with Merkel for the party leadership, are freer than most to criticize the chancellor, but their age means none could offer the kind of generational handover many are pushing for.
The increasingly crowded, and competitive, market has been dominated by Amazon, Google, and, more recently, Sonos, each of which has vied to control the sound waves (and choice of virtual assistant) in your apartment for months and, in some cases, years.
Pakistan, one of the most important BRI countries, has just held an election in which candidates vied to take credit for Chinese investment; yet the debts are so large that, before long, Pakistan is likely to need an IMF bail-out.
And while the open bar was teeming, the watch brand Timex, which Mr. Snyder had teamed up with this season, vied for attention by offering free timepieces to partygoers, causing a bit of bottlenecking at the front of the room.
The embattled South African furniture retailer, which once vied with Swedish giant IKEA for global market share, called for support from creditors at a meeting in London as it grapples to contain the worst crisis in its five-decade history.
Sterling plunged to a six-month low against the euro on Tuesday and approached two-year lows against the dollar, as the two candidates to lead Britain's ruling Conservative Party vied for the hardest Brexit stance to win over its members.
A record 400 organizations vied for rankings through submissions to Stonewall's Workplace Equality Index this year, the benchmark used to rank employers in its annual survey, where they're ranked on their employment policies, career development opportunities, training and community engagement.
From Valencia to Salamanca, the Basque Country to the Balearic Isles, third and fourth-tier teams vied to see who could make it through to the next round, and a potential match up with one of the Segunda División's biggest clubs.
As the crowd waited for Mr. Trump, the diverse group of demonstrators — a gaggle of undocumented immigrants, a small cabal of women from the protest group Codepink, and a lone man holding a "Rabbis Against Trump" sign — all vied for attention.
Last June, at an annual gathering of military bigwigs in Singapore, France's defence minister joshed her British counterpart by pointing out that the previous year both had vied to send more frigates to the Shangri-La Dialogue than the other.
To possibly combat any confusion over the selection of race car driver Arie Luyendyk Jr., who last vied for the heart of Emily Maynard on "The Bachelorette" Season 8 in 2012, the audience was treated to plenty of info about him.
Unlike the three established networks, which vied for the same centrist viewers, his creation would follow the unapologetically lowbrow model of the tabloids that he published in Australia and England, and appeal to a narrow audience that would be entirely his.
Elizabeth Warren suspended her presidential campaign -- the last of the serious female candidates who had vied for the Democratic nomination this year to do so -- many women (and some men) despaired, wondering: Will there be a female president in my lifetime?
What has also emerged is a portrait of the culture that fueled those projects — one in which state officials, lobbyists and businessmen, driven by a potent mix of ambition and fear, vied to satisfy a governor's office hungry for results.
A shake-up among regional jet makers vied for attention at the Paris Airshow as Embraer lined up against the Canadian A265, recently absorbed by Europe's Airbus, and Japan's Mitsubishi sought to make a splash with its own rebranded Spacejet.
Biden and Sanders, the last remaining major candidates in the race, laid out their own visions for responding to the outbreak during a debate Sunday night, as they vied for the chance to take on President Donald Trump in November.
He and Clyburn vied for the whip position in 20183, but after it was clear Clyburn would not get enough support, he was offered the newly-created position of Assistant Democratic Leader, averting a divisive caucus vote between Clyburn and Hoyer.
The survey in business newspaper El Financiero showed Lopez Obrador, a former Mexico City mayor who has already vied twice for the presidency, ahead in any of ten potential candidate groupings with leads ranging from 5 to 15 percentage points.
Steadman will be familiar to fans of "Downton Abbey" — she is the actress who played Mabel Lane Fox, the acerbic heiress who vied with Lady Mary for the attentions of Lord Gillingham — but she's even better at writing than acting.
To gain access to the courtroom, the major television networks vied with TMZ, BuzzFeed, City News Service, Bloomberg, The Associated Press, Fox News, Courthouse News Service, Reuters, The Los Angeles Times, The Daily News, The New York Times and assorted bloggers.
He quickly raised more than $1 billion in assets for the firm, which sought to mimic SAC, where teams of stock pickers vied for a central pool of money to invest and the firm delivered average annual returns of 30 percent.
The move escalates an increasingly public feud between Dr. Soon-Shiong, Tronc's vice chairman, and Michael W. Ferro Jr., its nonexecutive chairman, who have vied to increase their stakes in the company in apparent attempts to outmaneuver each other for control.
After all, if they can crack this problem, their supercomputers will be at an immense advantage over others in the world, in particular those in China, which has vied with the U.S. in the high-performance computing arena for years.
One of the epic personality battles of the war played out here: Two stubborn and hostile men, General Stilwell and Chiang Kai-shek, the Nationalist leader, vied for the affection of the American president, even though they were supposed to be allies.
In a race usually resolved in behind-the-scenes talks before a summit vote, three of the AU's four major regions vied for the post – the south, the east and the largely Francophone west – with some regions pushing more than one candidate.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Iranian nuclear deal has cast a shadow over an already fraught election in Iraq, where Tehran and Washington have vied for influence since the U.S.-led invasion toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.
Jordan Rodgers' estrangement from his NFL pro brother Aaron Rodgers was a topic throughout this past season as he vied for JoJo Fletcher's heart, and the pair confirmed on Monday's After the Final Rose special that relations between the Rodgers' brothers remain strained.
The 24-year-old owner of a multi-million dollar business revealed she would be open to being the next leading lady of The Bachelorette after Rachel Lindsay — who also vied for Viall's heart this season — takes a turn handing out the roses.
As he explains in "Inspiration and Innovation", the Pacific coast has been a place of religious competition at least since the 18th and 19th century when Spanish Catholic missions (pictured, above) and Russian Orthodox ones vied for the souls of the indigenous people.
He would go on to win an election fuelled by class rage and racial fury; but he also won because he'd starred in a show in which high-school-educated small-town white men cheerfully vied with big-city black female lawyers.
"They're like two male crabs in a hole," said Luis M. Rodriguez, a Dominican activist who has watched Mr. Espaillat and Mr. Linares claw and poke for years as they vied for ascendance in the small but growing Dominican community of Upper Manhattan.
Touted as the biggest day in the race other than election day itself, the massive primary election showed the power of Joe Biden's momentum following the resignation of Pete Buttigieg, Mike Bloomberg, and Amy Klobuchar, who also vied for democratic moderate votes.
Next to him stood a small refrigerator hung with "ahle wurst" — a delicious air-dried, salami-like pork sausage that is one of the region's culinary specialties — while in the center aisle, organic tomatoes and cucumbers vied with crime novels for table space.
Ms. Ariyoshi's book, "The Doctor's Wife," is in turn based on the real-life tale of the Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu, whose wife and mother vied with each other to be subjects in his groundbreaking experiments with anesthesia, resulting in his wife's blindness.
Oil prices rose in cautious trade on Tuesday as expectations of higher U.S. shale output and inventories vied with worries that crude supply from the Middle East could be disrupted by looming U.S. sanctions on Iran and growing tensions with top producer Saudi Arabia.
After she unsuccessfully vied for his heart on season 2 of the Bachelor and Bachelorette spin-off series, Haibon did not expect the 28-year-old to make a return on season 3 in an attempt to win over his affections for a second time.
Mr. Ickes, a veteran political counselor best known for advising the Clinton family, had been paid $150,20133 by A.E.G. Live, a concert promoter based in California, to lobby the city as it vied for permission to hold a summer festival in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
But as the race has moved to New Hampshire, its tone has quietly, but noticeably, changed: Candidates who once vied to throw the hardest rhetorical punch are campaigning in gentler terms, emphasizing their compassion and human frailty, and especially their concern for women and families.
After weeks of round robins in the ELeague Counter-Strike tournament in Atlanta, eight teams vied for two spots in the playoffs during the last chance qualifiers, ending Friday with four teams going head-to-head for a second chance at taking home the championship.
On Monday's episode of The Champions, many fan-favorite acts went head-to-head to move forward in the competition as they all vied for Heidi Klum's Golden Buzzer, which would catapult them straight to the finals to compete against Susan Boyle and Preacher Lawson.
"In a year in which six women vied for the presidency, four of whom are United States Senators, it shouldn't be surprising that the nominee would select a woman as his running mate," CAWP director Debbie Walsh said in a statement provided to Refinery29.
The industry has vied to take a chunk out of the billion-dollar subscription-box market, and few major brands have resisted the advent calendar craze, packaging their tiniest bestsellers behind 24 doors for customers to open in the run-up to the holidays.
And later I researched the recent history of the area and found that Route 54 was strategic for human and drug smuggling, that this whole border state of Nuevo León had become a battlefield on which the Zetas and the Gulf cartel vied for dominance.
One thing you should know is that you were hired for your job — which sounds like a coveted one, doubtless vied for by a number of accomplished candidates — because you are qualified for it, which means you already have a sizable cache of cultural knowledge.
"London and New York have long vied for the top spot of this index and the uncertainty around the future shape of Brexit is likely to be a factor in their latest switch in positions," said Miles Celic, chief executive of the lobbying group TheCityUK.
Set in New York City, the movie followed Jody Sawyer (Amanda Schull), a new recruit to the prestigious American Ballet Academy, as she and her fellow students vied for glory, each other's affections, and, most of all, a spot in the American Ballet Company.
SETH COLTER WALLS Last weekend in Rochester, a mixed bag of young singers vied for the top prize in the final round of the 20th annual Lotte Lenya Competition — a tough but lucrative contest that requires singers to perform four songs, ranging widely, in quick succession.
A December unity deal was meant to end the divide between rival governments in the capital Tripoli and the east who have vied for control over the country and its oil resources since 2014, backed by competing factions, who helped oust Muammar Gaddafi five years ago.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling plunged briefly below $1.24 for the first time in 27 months on Tuesday and also hit six-month troughs against the euro as the two candidates to be Britain's next prime minister vied to outgun each other on taking a harder Brexit stance.
Saudi Arabia, which has long vied with Iran for regional influence, has said it will not sign any deal with the United States that deprives the kingdom of the possibility of enriching uranium or reprocessing spent fuel in the future, both potential paths to a bomb.
Currently on a division-best, nine-fight streak, Holloway has more than earned a title shot, but has regrettably been forced to twiddle his thumbs while McGregor settled his score with Nate Diaz, and Jose Aldo and Frankie Edgar vied for interim gold in the Irishman's stead.
Since announcing victory in the campaign in July, the LNA has extended its presence in the centre and south of the divided country as it has vied for control with forces linked to the U.N.-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli and other rivals.
The unity deal, signed in December despite opposition from hardliners, was meant to end the divide between rival governments in Tripoli and the east who have vied for control over the country and its oil resources since 2014, backed by competing factions of former anti-Gaddafi rebels.
That was six months ago, and the pace this fall has been even more relentless: Political news vied for the front page with Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, the earthquake in Mexico, nuclear threats from North Korea, the Las Vegas shootings, the attack in Manhattan and more.
On Tuesday, a key group of Democratic lawmakers formally recommended that she lead the panel, effectively edging out two other lawmakers who vied for the seat, Representative Stephen F. Lynch of Massachusetts, who then dropped out of the race, and Representative Gerald E. Connolly of Virginia.
At ritzy private conclaves in Utah's Watasch Mountains, Florida's Atlantic coast and Southern California's Sonoran Desert, the hopefuls twisted arms and vied for hearts, knowing that the favor of any one man in the room could place them on a path to the most powerful job in the world.
HTC and Valve have competed with Oculus and its Rift headset pretty much since the dawn of modern VR. For the last few years, both platforms have aggressively vied for market share in the high-end space — which, so far, has catered to owners of powerful gaming PCs.
Prior to being named the leading man of The Bachelor, the former professional football player vied for love on Becca Kufrin's season of The Bachelorette; following their breakup, he headed to Bachelor in Paradise where he reconciled, then split up from, his on and off again girlfriend Tia Booth.
The country singer walked the red carpet at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards Wednesday evening in Las Vegas, with his pregnant wife Katelyn by his side to support Brown as he vied for four awards: top country artist, top country male artist, top country album and top country song.
Dr. Soon-Shiong, the founder, chief executive and chairman of NantHealth, a health care company, was in a public feud last year with Michael W. Ferro Jr., Tronc's nonexecutive chairman, as they vied to increase their stakes in the company in apparent attempts to outmaneuver each other for control.
Present-day politics: During Mr. Trump's state visit, some of the top contenders to replace Prime Minister Theresa May vied for one-on-one meetings with the president and embraced his brand of politics, a strategy aimed at winning over the 21960,43 Conservative Party members who will pick Mrs.
Pakistan's maritime affairs minister, Hasil Bizenjo, said the arrival of the Chinese in the region contrasted with the experience of the past two centuries, when Russia and Britain, and later the United States and the Soviet Union, vied for control of the warm water ports of the Persian Gulf.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices edged up in cautious trade on Tuesday as expectations of higher U.S. shale output and inventories vied with worries that crude supply from the Middle East could be disrupted by looming U.S. sanctions on Iran and growing tensions with top exporter Saudi Arabia.
The music video — premiering exclusively on PEOPLE — stars the singer and Johnson, a San Antonio, Texas-based portfolio manager who vied for Hannah Brown's heart on the last season of The Bachelorette, as a couple going through the ups and downs of their relationship in New York City.
Ms. Zervos publicly revealed her account during an emotional news conference just weeks before the November election, accusing Mr. Trump of forcibly kissing her at meetings in New York and California as she sought his mentorship after her run on "The Apprentice," in which contestants vied to work for Mr. Trump.
In recent years, Aprile's team has vied with two close competitors for the title of Most-thorough WIMP Search: LUX, the Large Underground Xenon experiment, a U.S.-based group that split from her team in 5, and PandaX, the Particle and Astrophysical Xenon experiment, a Chinese group that broke away in 2009.
The House and Senate vied with each other to pile on procurements before compromising on a plan that accelerates the pace of submarine-building (raising from ten to 12 the number of attack submarines to be ordered by 2023) and adds a third aircraft-carrier to the two requested by the White House.
After news broke Friday that the former Bachelor star and his final pick Vanessa Grimaldi recently ended their engagement, the reality stars — who vied for Ben Higgins' heart on his season of the hit ABC show and appeared on Bachelor in Paradise with Viall — opened up to PEOPLE exclusively about the sad news.
Another source on Monday said Nestle was likely to present the business to other players in the field, which include Germany's Reinert, and private equity firms, especially those like IK Investment Partners that had vied for Kalle, the German sausage casings maker that U.S. buyout house Clayton Dubilier & Rice bought in 2016.
In the first round of back-to-back debates, several of the lesser-known candidates vied for attention in the crowded race to take on President Donald Trump, shouting over one another to grab the spotlight and prove they are capable of standing up to the Republican in the November 2020 election.
After he was announced, potential 2900 candidates vied for nightly sound bites taking whacks at Kavanaugh, culminating in the laughable "Spartacus" moment of Senator Cory BookerCory Anthony BookerCastro qualifies for next Democratic primary debates Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE (D-N.J.).
And so unfolded another frenetic workday in this corner of a capital city defined by hyperpartisan dysfunction: Two public servants — one a holdover from the Obama administration, the other a rushed temporary appointee by President Trump — messily and publicly vied to lead an agency that has fought for consumers while under political assault by Republicans.
Announced on Tuesday, Amazon ended a months-long search for a second headquarters by choosing to expand two existing satellite offices in New York City and Arlington, Virginia, disappointing the hundreds of cities and regions in the US that vied to secure the promised 50,000 jobs and the income tax and infrastructure spending it could bring with it.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE had vied alongside other financial centers to host the international share sales in November of last year, The New York Times reported.
When I encounter women who participate in a stratum of the girl experience that I think is below all of us — blithely excusing fuck-man behavior, but sparring with women in ways that are subtle and noxious — I will drop in my own judgments, as if I've never loved a dummy or vied for social position.
During the eight-day program, 563 feature films vied for the Best Torch Award, and the jury was instructed to judge the films based on how well they symbolized the festival's official theme — "Independence, Peace and Friendship" — and whether they articulated the ideology of juche, or self-reliance, developed by the country's founding father, Kim Il-sung.
Javid, a Deutsche Bank broker turned politician, had already served as home secretary before being named Chancellor of the Exchequer, and together with Dominic Raab (the current foreign secretary), Matt Hancock (the current health secretary) and Michael Gove (currently the minister for the Cabinet Office) he had in the past vied for the leadership of the Conservative Party.
Lemann, a journalist and dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, contrasts two paradigms for the U.S. economy: the 1950s model where large businesses vied with a powerful government in an institutionally stable system, and the post-1980 world in which executives are remunerated by large grants of stock options and takeover deals proliferate.
On the streets, this set of "No China Extradition" posters by the Neo Democrats party dominated many parts of the protest with its evocative, bilingual hand and chain imagery: Not far behind, the People Power group vied for a more pop-culture approach by remixing political messages into popular movie and TV franchises: Handmade signs and sculptures also flourished along the march.
And it has sent the four-year-old space, Castle Fitzjohns Gallery, into the same cross hairs of controversy recently trained on more venerable institutions: This fall, the Guggenheim pulled exhibits involving live animals, including lizards and insects, from an installation called "Theater of the World" by the Chinese conceptual artist Huang Yong Ping, where the penned animals vied for survival.
In addition to being in the minority of Clares worldwide who wander the earth with no i in their name, the 230-year-old hairstylist from Sacramento is best known for her first appearance in the Bachelor universe back in 2014, when she vied for the affections of Juan Pablo Galavis, a Venezuelan soccer player and notorious homophobe, on the show's 18th season.
A 244-page internal document, written by career staff and delivered to the secretary in early March but made public late Friday, found that the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, or Acics, had failed to meet 57 of 93 federal quality and management compliance standards as it vied to continue operating as a gatekeeper for billions in federal financial aid dollars.
"If big tech companies are going to turn their back on the U.S. Department of Defense, this country is going to be in trouble," Amazon CEO (and DoD Innovation Advisory Board member) Jeff Bezos told a tech conference audience last summer, as his company vied for a $10 billion military cloud-computing contract and planned its exit from a series of money-losing ventures in China.
At one time or another, after all, different visions of the novel have vied for prominence: the idea of fiction as a kind of play, a pretend state that liberates our powers of invention; the appreciation of fiction's role in releasing unexpressed agonies, allowing us a cathartic self-knowledge; the awareness of the thrill fiction offers of living in a space where assumed values are thrown into question.
Sterling plunged to a 27-month low against the dollar on Tuesday as Johnson and Hunt vied for the hardest Brexit stance, trying to win over Conservative party members keen for a clean break with the EU. But EU leaders want to move on from Brexit, and say much will depend on how Johnson -- who has cast himself as Britain's Brexiteer-in-chief -- acts if he becomes premier.
Sterling plunged to a 27-month low against the dollar on Tuesday as Johnson and Hunt vied for the hardest Brexit stance, trying to win over Conservative party members keen for a clean break with the EU. But EU leaders want to move on from Brexit, and say much will depend on how Johnson — who has cast himself as Britain's Brexiteer-in-chief — acts if he becomes premier.
J.) and Anna EshooAnna Georges EshooOvernight Health Care — Presented by PCMA — Planned Parenthood ousts its president | Harris releases drug pricing plan | House Dem drug plan delayed until after recess Democratic chair: Medicare negotiating drug prices not moving before August House bill targets use of Pentagon networks for child pornography MORE (D-Calif.), who vied to become the top Democrat on the Energy and Commerce Committee after then-Rep.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersSanders campaign hits back at Biden: 'He is once again peddling dishonest insurance company talking points' Overnight Health Care: House Dems clash over Pelosi drug pricing bill | Senate blocks effort to roll back Trump ObamaCare moves | Number of uninsured children rises Sanders aide says heart attack 'personalized' health issues for voters MORE (I-Vt.), who have vied for the mantle of runner-up in recent months while trailing Biden in most polling.
Keith EllisonKeith Maurice EllisonFormer Sanders aides launch consulting firm Minnesota AG will defend state's abortion restrictions despite personal views Hillicon Valley: House panel advances election security bill | GOP senator targets YouTube with bill on child exploitation | Hicks told Congress Trump camp felt 'relief' after release of Clinton docs | Commerce blacklists five Chinese tech groups MORE (D-Minn.), known for his activism in radical African-American and Islamic circles, vied for the DNC chairmanship in 2017.
Trump signed a deal to publish "Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules of Success," about a year before her father, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, won the election, while 17 Republican hopefuls still vied for the presidential nomination.
Rugby was different, or seemed so, even in the nature of the game: Players vied for the ball in scrums, bulled it forward in mauls, booted it through goal posts or dashed with it across the try line in the course of 80 nearly continuous minutes of free-flowing improvisation, versus what unfolded in the three-plus hours it took to play a 60-minute N.F.L. game, where the actual amount of action averages only 10 minutes 43 seconds.
Mike Honda of San Jose faced Democratic challenger Ro Khanna in the general election, creating a situation in which two Asian Americans from different countries of origin (Honda is Japanese American and Khanna is Indian American) and from the same party vied for California's 17th congressional district, the one Asian-American-majority district in the mainland US. According to the American Community Survey's 2015 estimates, Asian Americans account for 173 percent of the congressional district's total population.

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