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Some people went so far as to join utopian communes.
Clarke said she went so far as to avoid mirrors.
Some went so far as to call for a retraction.
One user went so far as to launch a Change.
Some even went so far as questioning the president's competence.
Some went so far as to create the hashtag #NutellaGate.
Warren even went so far as to go after Sen.
Fisher went so far as to describe Reynolds' mother as abusive.
He even went so far as to apologize to then-Sen.
They even went so far as to name their precious charges.
" Another went so far as to call the doughnuts from Jerry's "
Rick Scott went so far as to call for Wray's resignation.
One company went so far as to recruit college track runners.
French officials went so far as to say that if Mrs.
In fact, it even went so far as changing its name.
" Pando went so far as to call him "a people's billionaire.
A few went so far as to tell her she did.
He even reportedly went so far as to remove himself from consideration.
Some even went so far as to offer to donate their ribs.
" The Guardian went so far as to describe the billboard as "new.
The show went so far as to hire a teen orchestra, too.
One report went so far as to call Thiel the "shadow president. "
" He even went so far as to purchase the domain name "hyperlooptoo.
Some went so far as to propose ceding from the country altogether.
Some went so far as to accuse him of being a thief.
Beasley went so far as to describe Anthony, 33, as a mentor.
Mr. Wyatt went so far as to compare his client to Jesus.
Mark Anthony Cuevas went so far as to delete his whole Instagram.
Some policymakers went so far as to suggest pausing future hikes altogether.
He even went so far as to tell me I'd never make it.
Trump went so far as to blame workers for the loss of jobs.
Others went so far as to say some of the students never existed.
One provider went so far as to suggest sticking to texts and emails.
Blake E. even went so far as to call him out on it.
He went so far as to question Cruz's ability to relate to people.
Bloomberg even went so far as to make a video demonstrating the methods.
One fan in Alexandria, Egypt, went so far as to launch a Change.
Lee went so far as to call for a "rewrite" of the bill.
He went so far as to mention co-sponsoring a bill with Sen.
City officials went so far as to tour Rikers Island with Mr. Pacholke.
Trump even went so far as to accuse medical workers of hoarding supplies.
And he went so far as to imagine the emperor himself commissioning it.
In June, Spotify went so far as to hire a head of investor relations.
Some stores went so far as to assign security guards to their freezer departments.
Trump even went so far as to hold up a card and kiss it.
It went so far as that one student even stabbed her with a pencil.
They even went so far as to order a taxi for her, Vallino said.
A former CIA director went so far as to say Trump had committed treason.
He went so far as to use a slide that read "Microsoft loves Linux".
In January 20033, the Queen went so far as to pronounce the matter resolved.
They went so far as to rebuild the house to recreate the crime scene.
Richler, who went so far as to include the street in the title of
George Lucas even went so far as to add scenes to Empire Strikes Back.
The State Department went so far as to appoint its own governor for Jerusalem.
In January 2011, the Queen went so far as to pronounce the matter resolved.
Last year, he even went so far as to briefly join the Likud party.
She went so far as to accuse Silver of violating the collective bargaining agreement.
AT&T even went so far as to argue it wasn't violating any laws.
Sessions reportedly went so far as to offer to resign amid the public insults.
He went so far as to call them "human scum" in an October tweet.
Porowski went so far as to tell Vulture he was practically married to the guy.
Investigators went so far as to root through his computers and phones for the report.
Doctors went so far as to hang up a South Korean flag in his room.
Flynn even went so far as saying how drones could have helped create ISIS itself.
Lost never went so far as to show us the two numbers side by side.
He even went so far as to compare their plots to those of porn flicks.
In 2016, it went so far as to sue San Francisco over host registration requirements.
Trump never went so far as to claim he could make Americans actually love Washington.
The Bundesbank went so far as to describe the idea as a threat to "freedom".
He even went so far as to show a video of nuclear missiles striking Florida.
Others went so far as to characterize his denial of U.S. intelligence agencies as treasonous.
"   MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell went so far as to crown himself "the enemy of Trump lies.
Some scholars went so far as to liken the timeline to a work of propaganda.
" Schumer even went so far as say, "This product is like cocaine on training wheels.
Some teachers went so far as to live-stream lessons to children in their classes.
One fan group went so far as to create a mock-up of the idea.
Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy went so far as to star in an overwrought attack video.
The 18th-century diarist Samuel Pepys went so far as to rank his favorite bedmates.
But Fed governors went so far as to suggest they may pause further rate hikes.
Some activists went so far as to distribute "Wanted" posters featuring Tiller's picture and address.
Allen went so far as to claim the bill would add 20 million new jobs.
Martin Luther went so far as to eat a spoonful of his own feces every day.
He went so far as to compare today's Democrats to those of the Civil War era.
Prior to the settlement, Uber went so far as to accuse Jacobs of extorting the company.
Some Chilean scientists went so far as to say that Genome Research paper should be retracted.
Pelosi went so far as accusing Barr of committing a crime by lying about the report.
" And Racked went so far as to call what's going on at the company a "crisis.
He went so far as to suggest that she flee to the US, but she refused.
Neither order went so far as to order the government to start processing new applications, however.
Facebook went so far as to ask users to screenshot and submit their Amazon order history.
Kirk went so far as to rescind his previous endorsement and air an ad against Trump.
But his talents didn't end at performing — he actually went so far as to design gear.
When verité was developed, its proponents went so far as to argue it would end war.
Zucker went so far as to greenlight Trump's idea, purchasing the pitch and hiring a screenwriter.
Many mothers went so far as stockpiling LaCroix in the garage fridge like a doomsday supply.
Bolsonaro even went so far as to compare indigenous peoples to animals trapped in the zoo.
" She went so far as to claim that the court was "not legitimized by the citizens.
Rick Scott this week went so far as to call for Wray's resignation over the matter.
His many admirers included Goethe, who went so far as to send Howard gushing fan mail.
Trump recently went so far as to equate the United States and Vladimir Putin's murderous regime.
" At the conclusion of Wednesday's remarks, Graham went so far as to tell Schiff "good job.
She went so far as to use social media to encourage ISIS sympathizers to kill Americans.
Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) went so far as to call for the attorney general to resign.
Ford CEO Mark Fields went so far as to dismiss Trump in an interview with CNN.
It went so far as to question the expected crowd size at Trump's rally with Strange.
The judge even went so far as to say that there have been benefits from fossil fuels.
And Republican Senator John McCain went so far as to put out this statement to our allies.
Production even went so far as to film an introductory sequence with Luyendyk before Warner Bros. interceded.
He even went so far as to launch a logo for that service, and detail the offering.
He went so far as to claim that he himself, allegedly worth $10 billion, would not benefit.
"I went so far as to email Samsung's president for help, but received no response," said Legrand.
Sonja went so far as to say she'd cut him herself, if the studio didn't do it.
He even went so far as to say he has "no regrets" about his life thus far.
Conway went so far as to say that even considering Romney was a "betrayal" of his supporters.
He even went so far as divulge the name of the brand: Scotty P's Big Mug Coffee.
" Based on her work, the Salari also went so far as to call this a "white phenomenon.
" One follower went so far as to offer her home to Del Castillo: "How are you Kate?
An Audi representative in August went so far as to describe it as "mythical," Mashable previously reported.
Trump went so far as to suggest that McConnell should step aside if tax reform also faltered.
Alberta officials went so far as to threaten cutting off oil supplies to British Columbia in retaliation.
" Smith went so far as to suggest that his effort on defense helped keep his teammates "accountable.
Mr. Volker went so far as to draft a statement for Mr. Zelensky that mentioned both investigations.
" Earlier during the Transformers forum, Pence went so far as to characterize space as a "warfighting domain.
In fact, these advisers went so far as to assert that poverty is no longer a problem.
Austin went so far as to purchase ships and warehouses that could be used for this purpose.
She even went so far as to take off her wig and try to tongue kiss Jeffrey.
"The company even went so far as to sue The Muppets over a boar character named "Spa'am.
Indeed, one of them, Russell Moore, went so far as to voice his criticism before the election.
At a PBS town hall, President Obama went so far as to mock Trump's commitment to manufacturing.
One Clinton supporter went so far as to blame free-flowing alcohol for some of the trouble.
Last month, Amazon even went so far as to launch an entire shop devoted to the look.
Not a single analyst went so far as to recommend selling Boeing shares, despite the big slide.
Zheng Jiajia, who runs an artificial intelligence company, went so far as to marry his sex doll.
Some Twitter users went so far as to say the disintegrating flag was a metaphor for America.
Some went so far as to encourage the former Secretary of State to disappear from the public eye.
He even went so far as to say the company was entering "manufacturing hell" at the car's launch.
Trump went so far as to attack the NFL and suggest those who don't stand should be fired.
The scam artist and grifter went so far as to threaten and stalk notable Brazilian author Marileide Andersen.
Protestors even went so far as to hold "Free Melania" signs during the Women's March in January 2017.
The Pope went so far as to say that Trump wasn't a Christian because of his hateful rhetoric.
Forbes magazine went so far as to call McClendon "America's Most Reckless Billionaire" in a 2011 cover story.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump went so far as to conflate families apprehended at the border with criminals.
" I went so far as to ask when I will die and I was told to "be waiting.
The men went so far as to create a rudimentary digital computer-aided design (CAD) of the car.
State senators in his home state of Kentucky went so far as to pass a resolution discrediting him.
Organizers and cops believe the con artist went so far as to forge Ed's signature on a contract.
Obama went so far as to declare that "the embargo's going to end," though he couldn't say when.
It went so far as to replace half the News Feed home screen with an open camera window.
El Salvador went so far as to advise women not to get pregnant until 2018 because of Zika.
Some went so far as to say that reading about other experiences and cultures made them more tolerant.
" Epstein went so far as to say, "I believe that we owe the fossil fuel industry an apology.
One Democrat went so far as to accuse Trump of deploying chemical weapons on innocent women and children.
Scott Galloway, the NYU professor and best-selling author went so far as to call the company WeWTF.
He went so far as to send a letter to Norway's foreign minister, Johan Holst, with his assurances.
He even went so far as to send a letter to new DHS head John Kelly demanding answers.
They even went so far as to open some nuclear waste drums to look for the missing plutonium.
One idiot went so far as to re-cut the film to not have any women in it.
Richter went so far as to allow him to accompany the couple on an anniversary trip to Dresden.
His campaign went so far as to hire a public relations firm to push back on the allegations.
He went so far as to say that his sculptures were the single greatest influence on his painting.
Some have even went so far as to find tiny masks for their pets, the wire service said.
The DOJ went so far as to claim that empowering another agency to improve FOIA administration was unconstitutional.
" Stephens even went so far as to use the appropriative pseudonym Pedro Velasquez "to authenticate his fiction linguistically.
The Times once went so far as to bar its journalists from talking to him off the record.
Mr. Trump went so far as to predict growth would reach 6 percent a year, an astonishing figure.
Trumbull went so far as to solicit subscriptions to prints based on paintings he had not yet begun.
And this week, he went so far as to compare his impeachment proceedings to a historic witch hunt.
South Carolina party officials went so far as to do so in apparent violation of their own rules.
The group's creators went so far as to urge people to participate in anti-Clinton rallies in 2016.
In fact, all the back in 2005, The Economist went so far as to call him a celebrity blogger.
Trump went so far as to make Anderson Cooper read a statement Fields had made about the incident aloud.
And Berkshire vice chairman Charlie Munger even went so far as to say he wished Sloan was still there.
Tillerson has went so far as to recently insist that the US is not the enemy of North Korea.
In fact, Kristol went so far as to tweet that he prefers the "deep state to the Trump state":
In the Concept-i, Toyota went so far as adding a digital assistant, Yui, who lives in the car.
Kirstjen Nielsen On June 17, the Department of Homeland Security secretary went so far as denying the policy's existence.
She even went so far as to say that it's a great time to be a woman in America.
The Hebrew University went so far as to declare on Monday that it would join Alqasem in her appeal.
The head of the city's jails himself even went so far as to say he's "open" to the idea.
Then she went so far as to mimic the annoying "BEEP BEEP BEEP" that those chip card readers require.
They knew what they were doing, and even went so far as to tell the cameras what was happening.
ICE Buffalo Field Office Director Thomas Feeley went so far as to call it discrimination against the facility workers.
From there, the UFC boss even went so far as to suggest that Rousey was aware of the plan.
The Independent even went so far as to call them "powerless" at setting up preventative measures at stadium entrances.
Fans even went so far as to create a trailer for a fictional Netflix series about the Addams crew.
He went so far as to crawl under a stall door to ask a Snapchat-ready teen for help.
One alleged dark web drug dealer even went so far as to trademark his brand in his own name.
Cluess even went so far as to dis the team's notorious bench celebrations in the buildup to yesterday's game.
Leadership even went so far as to formally denounce San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's protest of police misconduct.
According to Planned Parenthood, the fake company went so far as to set up exhibits at Planned Parenthood conferences.
The judge even went so far as to bar the kingpin from hugging his wife ahead of the trial.
Panama went so far as to pass a law stating that ride-sharing app drivers must be Panamanian citizens.
The other day, she went so far as to promise that only billionaires will have their taxes go up.
They even went so far as to lie about my chances against Senator Joe Manchin in the general election.
Indeed, the company went so far as to cite 248chan as a risk factor in its public offering documents.
Draymond Green went so far as to say that Curry had been the victim of "slander" in recent days.
I went so far as to file for an extension with the IRS, and I didn't do anything else.
Some even went so far as to ask former NFL wideout Chad Ochocinco to bail Seawright out of prison.
The former nurse anesthetist even went so far as to dress up as though she was suffering from cancer.
In today's announcement, Trump even went so far as to say that the U.S. coal industry is coming back.
Former GOP Chair Fergus Cullen went so far as offering a $1,000 reward or evidence of bused-in voters.
Earlier this season, he went so far as to do his pregame high-five routine with an invisible DeRozan.
Some folks went so far as to compare its sudden closing to the burning of the Library of Alexandria.
The rulers of the New England colonies occasionally went so far as to hang Quakers who showed up there.
Some went so far as to offer their own livers, although she needs a liver from a deceased donor.
Kinshasa's police chief, General Sylvano Kasongo, went so far as to advise passengers not to talk to each other.
The Cohen investigation had been occurring in secret, as prosecutors went so far as to covertly read his emails.
The affidavit said Fieramusca went so far as to tell her friends and ex-boyfriend she had given birth.
One writer went so far as to suggest her impeachment and removal as the proper remedy for this opinion.
" In 2015, Sheriff Clarke even went so far as to say that the movement would "join forces with ISIS.
President Trump went so far as to blame the Bronx attacks on the "weak leadership" of New York Gov.
He went so far as to call the impeachment proceedings "bullshit," prompting a new audience chant containing the expletive.
John Shimkus went so far as to say he no longer supports Trump after he pulled troops from Syria.
The university went so far as to write a press release about his findings, which has since been deleted.
Patrick, who served two terms as governor, went so far as to donate $5,000 to Warren's 2018 Senate campaign.
Trump went so far as to call for a boycott of Apple products, claiming the company was threatening national security.
Bellisario even went so far as to post an email that her fiancé, Patrick J. Adams, sent her from Spencer.
In April and May, the US went so far as to sanction Iran's Supreme Leader and part of its military.
While Mitt Romney was attacked for ideological inconsistency, even he never went so far as to advocate single-payer healthcare.
Awair even went so far as to provide recommendations on ways to improve the air quality, through purifiers and humidifiers.
" NATO chairman John D. Loeks went so far as to call reports about various threats to the industry "fake news.
Congressional Republicans went so far as to try to discredit the Joint Committee on Taxation after it released its analysis.
Some went so far as saying that they doubted Jenner would ever change a diaper, with or without long nails.
Trump went so far as to label the former president as a rapist referring to allegations made by Juanita Broaddrick.
Ige went so far as to call the camp an "unsafe situation" that justified the use of his emergency powers.
But few — even the most ardent Trump opponents — went so far as to doubt she had anything worthwhile to say.
The hard-right Greek party, Golden Dawn, went so far as to make a pro-Trump video with neo-Nazis.
Apollo denied knowing anything about the divorce, and even went so far as to file his own petition last week.
Apparently, the answer is yes for some fans who even went so far as to send the man hate mail.
" And Steve Bannon went so far as to say such a deal is "Impossible: will be the end of everything.
Barbados went so far as to declare a national emergency when troves of the microalgae threatened its valuable tourism industry.
In the process, they went so far as to compromise multiple country-code top-level domains—the suffixes like .co.
Time Warner, but the court went so far as to find that FCC had conceded the very point as well.
He even went so far as to compare it to the infamous Supreme Court decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford.
A pundit on America's Fox News went so far as to claim that Birmingham, Britain's second-biggest city, was one.
The New York Times even went so far as to write in its review, "The kids of today deserve better."
One person with DS&T went so far as to tell the author that they were "humbled" by the film.
He called them selfish and thugs and went so far as to accuse them of being accessories to sexual assault.
Trump himself went so far as to say that if elected president, he would like to bring the university back.
She even went so far as to compare their relationship to the Capulets and the Montagues in Romeo and Juliet.
The government went so far as to weigh the possibility of imposing a 'state of emergency to quell the unrest.
In fact, the company went so far as to cite 8chan as a risk factor in its public offering documents.
They even went so far as to say that they would accept his findings and would rely on his judgment.
He even went so far as announce what turned out to be a short-lived retirement from the fight game.
" Musk even went so far as to say that "AI is a fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization.
"I went so far as to contact Paul Bremer," the terrorism expert who later administered the American occupation of Iraq.
" He went so far as to tell USA Today the Japanese are trying to turn him into the "Hit Queen.
Hell, Eat, Pray, Love author Elizabeth Gilbert went so far as to actually fall in love with her best friend.
He also went so far as to spray-paint the rope green, so it would blend in with the grass.
El Salvador went so far as to say that women should wait until 19673 to try to have a baby.
Some of them went so far as to block construction vehicles from the mountain to prevent work on the telescope.
He went so far as to take "sex lessons" from a straight couple, according to his former assistant Vito Giallo.
Dudley went so far as to suggest the Fed could — and should — try to influence the next election against Trump.
Mr. Trump, also in Switzerland this week, went so far as to promise a plan in the next 90 days.
The chief executive of Goldman Sachs, Lloyd C. Blankfein, went so far as to publicly voice support for Mrs. Clinton.
Then there was this, from the NYT: In 2016, Mr. Cohen went so far as to dabble in financial engineering.
Mr. Saakashvili even went so far as to emigrate to Ukraine to serve as a regional governor under Mr. Poroshenko.
Trump even went so far as to correct his national security adviser's comments about the matter, tossing blame to Democrats.
Grant said the group went so far as to obtain an ethics opinion that Grant & Eisenhofer could represent the fund.
At the time, the US even went so far as to sign a lease for space in the German mission.
James Lankford (R-OK) went so far as to call the end of DACA a "very good gift" on Tuesday.
Yiannopoulos went so far as to tweet out fake screenshots of things Jones supposedly but did not actually say on Twitter.
Former CIA director John Brennan, another frequent critic of Trump, went so far as to effectively accuse the president of treason.
He went so far as to send his budget director to tell Mark Sanford that he can expect a primary challenge.
He went so far as to compare it to Nazi Germany -- which eventually prompted a phone call from Clapper to Trump.
A concerned townsperson went so far as to take out an ad in the Orchard Park PennySaver, a free community periodical.
In 2014, Wayne went so far as to say that he wanted his career to look like Snoop's or Willie Nelson's.
The jury also heard evidence that the agrochemical giant went so far as to ghostwrite scientific papers, according to court transcripts.
Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin went so far as to say that centralized exchanges should "burn in hell" for their controlling position.
The cable giant even went so far as to allegedly "deceive" the Federal Communications Commission by "manipulating" the agency's speed tests.
Sometimes, I went so far as to remove my ring or turn it around so as to not draw unwanted attention.
Steve King (R-IA) went so far as insinuating Kaepernick is "sympathetic to ISIS" simply because he has a Muslim girlfriend.
So outraged, in fact, that one man went so far as to threaten to file a human rights complaint against Legoland.
The report went so far as to quote potential salaries, claiming performers can earn anywhere between $23,000 and $85,000 a year.
Many have responded negatively to the piece; one Trump supporter went so far as to punch Ms Gore in the face.
He even went so far as to request that Niantic, the developer of Pokémon Go, delete his besmirched level 40 account.
Qualcomm went so far as to promise 4K camera drones with twice the battery life at a third of the price.
Some Hunger Games fans even went so far as to complain that Stenberg's casting made them care less about Rue's death.
Some went so far as to say that violence against Jennifer Lawrence was actually a solid selling point for a movie.
"Beware the ides of March" (March 22005th) went so far as to claim that Mrs Clinton "breezed through" the Midwestern primaries.
Later that year, company CEO Hosain Rahman went so far as to say that Jawbone is no longer a hardware company.
He even went so far as to ask how I might impact his investment in the last earnings call with Navient.
Carryology loves this bag, and Forbes went so far as to call it "stylish" (though the reviewed the version sans wheels).
Billionaire Democratic donor George Soros even went so far as to invoke the last financial crisis to explain China's current struggles.
I went so far as to pick up a hunk of that tile work, but it crumbled apart in my hands.
The Scottish game company T-Enterprise went so far as to bring on Moazzam Begg, an ex-detainee, as a consultant.
Worse, a handful of academics went so far as to try to censor the Copyright Office's analysis before it was written.
Roger Dow, the president of the U.S. Travel Association, went so far as to say that the government should stimulate travel.
The even more conceited Albrecht Dürer, in 1500, went so far as to paint himself as a dishy, smoldering Jesus Christ.
He went so far as to assert that "diminished quality" can harm competition, which could send regulators into some novel areas.
" After he was elected, Trump never went so far as to say "all that stuff I talked about is actually boring.
But Antetokounmpo, in a recent interview, went so far as to assert that where he plays directly influences how he plays.
Mr. Kendall went so far as to call one aspect of the work "startling": Degas painted it partly with his fingertips.
In his own monologue on Monday evening, primetime host Tucker Carlson went so far as to compare Bolton to a snake.
The Google-owned video platform even went so far as to file a lawsuit against a notorious copyright troll for extortion.
" A pro-government newspaper went so far as to accuse Mr. Bolton of being part of a "soft coup against Trump.
Steve King (R-IA) went so far as insinuating Kaepernick is "sympathetic to ISIS" simply because he has a Muslim girlfriend.
Christo and Jeanne-Claude even went so far as to give their work to the Vogels in exchange for cat-sitting.
He went so far as to allege that "fraudulent" evidence and "false" testimony were used to obtain warrants and grand jury indictments.
Prince went so far as to change his public name to an unpronounceable symbol because he said Warner owned the name Prince.
The presumptive GOP nominee on Wednesday went so far as to tell its elites that he did not need them at all.
Some went so far as to accuse her of a felony, based on a brief but vivid account in the book's appendix.
" He went so far as to assure Danielle, "Every single time I talk to you, it's like, I know what I want.
Stoddard admitted to reading Du Bois's books, and once went so far as to say that he treasured them in his library.
Cohn went so far as to draft a resignation letter, the New York Times reported, citing two people familiar with the document.
He went so far as to stockpile steroids and human growth hormones in order to increase his ability to conduct an attack.
Amazon even went so far as removing the logo from the front of the device, so there's no clear top or bottom.
Some, he said, went so far as to doctor video to make it seem like he had posted something then deleted it.
Francis Rooney (R-FL) went so far as to demand a "purge" of perceived anti-Trump FBI agents during an MSNBC interview.
The company went so far as to tell staff not on the moderation teams to stop looking for problematic content to flag.
US Lt. Faustin Wirkus went so far as to set himself up as the ruler of a small island off the mainland.
The director even went so far as to sell his prized AC Cobra sports car in order to fund his passion project.
Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) went so far as to pledge a filibuster of the bill if it reaches the Senate floor.
The company went so far as to say that "security and privacy are the central theme" of its upcoming Android Q release.
She even went so far as to tell The Hollywood Reporter that she "could care less" whether speaking out jeopardized her career.
It even went so far as changing its sacred search results based on social signals (which really didn't work all that well).
" Atkinson even went so far as to say, "Who knows, we may even be responsible for saving some relationships along the way.
" Reagan, a radio host and MSNBC contributor, went so far as to also call the commander in chief a "sociopathic, malignant narcissist.
People close to the administration say the president went so far as to instruct Pruitt to back off on the potential changes.
The law went so far as to forbid any municipality from instituting its own anti-discrimination protections, lest they contradict the state's.
Trump went so far as to describe the Buenos Aires dinner as "extraordinary" and a "BIG leap forward," in a tweet Monday.
Perez went so far as to hatch a plan with Eric Sogard that had the two switch positions for the second inning.
" She even went so far as to quote her favorite line from Gone with the Wind: "After all, tomorrow is another day.
They even went so far as to refer to the campaign as 'collaborating with Wikipedia' in one of the video's text cards.
The hackers never went so far as to sabotage or shut down the computer systems that guide the operations of the plants.
" He crusaded against the moral decline of the West, which he once went so far as to describe as "infertile and genderless.
El Salvador went so far as to say that women should wait two years, until 19673, to try to have a baby.
" The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers went so far as to release a how-to video of himself singing the band's hit "Mr.
A spokesperson for the IOC only went so far as re-confirming its earlier statement that it will be exploring all options.
Adam Schiff, a fellow impeachment manager, went so far as to call the current order of procedure "ass-backwards," at one point.
They, along with H&R Block, went so far as to keep the free versions from showing up in search engine results.
Bloomberg even went so far as to shell out a staggering $10 million for a 60-second spot during the Super Bowl.
Stone went so far as to say he thought the Libertarian nominee could deserve a spot on the general-election debate stage.
Correa went so far as to host lunches in the presidential palace for the Twitter users who most supported and defended him.
The revelations about Sessions prompted immediate outrage among congressional Democrats, some of whom went so far as to call for his resignation.
One blog post on a far-right news site went so far as to list Mr. Lübcke's work address and telephone numbers.
The mathematician even went so far as to test out his theory on a real pie, resulting in a star-like design.
Mr. Erdogan went so far as to demand that the Americans choose between him and the Syrian Kurds, which Washington refused to do.
However, on Tuesday night, Discover strongly refuted the entire story and went so far as to issue a statement on its investor website.
They even went so far as to have it co-signed by nearly 22 other physicists—heavyweights like Stephen Hawking and Rainier Weiss.
Some went so far as to say that script format was the only way to go and writing in prose went against canon.
One government minister went so far as to say that Trump's victory in November signals that "the days of the Messiah" have come.
She went so far as to try and shoot Negan, missing him and striking Lucille instead (which miraculously did not get her killed).
Showrunner Scott Gimple went so far as to film deaths for all 11 possible characters to short-circuit any drones photographing the set.
The former secretary of state also went so far as to suggest Trump would use extreme tactics to get back at his detractors.
In fact, security went so far as to hold up big black sheets so that the fans' view of the singer was obstructed.
Earlier this week, the government of El Salvador went so far as to advise women to hold off on getting pregnant until 2018.
Buffett went so far as to tell Trump he was under audit as well, and wanted to make the GOP nominee an offer.
He went so far as to say his future support for the GOP nominee may depend on the eventual release of his returns.
In fact, the Dagestan native went so far as to request an interim title fight with Tony Ferguson while McGregor took his break.
Then there were some who sympathized with her and even went so far as to compare the mispronunciation to Ariana Grande's last name.
Graham, the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, even went so far as to publicly advise the president's son to ignore the subpoena.
Alabama State Auditor Jim Zeigler went so far as to compare Moore pursuing and inappropriately touching a 14-year-old to Biblical marriages.
One Photoshop-savvy tweeter even went so far as to edit van den Dikkenberg's rendering of an oatmeal-suited Obama into Wiley's portrait.
It would be worse if the President went so far as to tell brazen lies while America is suffering from a serious crisis.
He went so far as to suggest Chicago adopt the failed practice, routinely conflating minorities with "inner-city" violence and lack of education.
In a memorable Daily Show segment, some went so far as to argue that mascots sporting racial slurs as nicknames honor Native Americans.
Rees went so far as to send a letter warning investigators that they were courting libel suits by continuing to investigate these players.
Notably, the website Breitbart, run by Steve Bannon, went so far as to send two reporters to Alabama to discredit Roy Moore's accusers.
Researchers from the University of Kentucky went so far as to inject optimists and pessimists with a virus to measure their immune response.
Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton went so far as to call for plans to double exports in the city in the next 6900 years.
He went so far as to add that anyone who recited a verse in the same way twice had not understood it correctly.
The adult film star, the sources said, did the interview willingly and went so far as to sit for a lie detector test.
Republicans went so far as to even praise Page for her testimony after she had been threatened with contempt earlier in the week.
One source went so far as to say it is "definitely going to happen," while another said there was a 70 percent chance.
A BNY Mellon executive even went so far as to declare a truce in the much-hyped fight between firms for tech talent.
One group went so far as to climb into the scoop of a garbage truck to get a better view of the place.
Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) went so far as to draw a direct line from the Whizzinator to, you guessed it, 9/11.
She went so far as to call for a subpoena of those documents, but Republicans in charge of the committee ignored her efforts.
A few years' prior, fellow WWE champion Brock Lesnar did the same, and went so far as to win the UFC heavyweight crown.
That's why, when she heard about Miller's case, she was outraged and went so far as to donate $1,500 to her legal defense.
The PartyBOT went so far as to check in on every attending guest at the party, curating tailored activities based on their preferences.
They even went so far as to create a detailed spreadsheet to organize all pink and blue accessories and apparel for the vacation.
Chuck Rosenberg, the acting head of the DEA, went so far as to call the idea of medical marijuana a "joke" last November.
A colleague once even went so far as to insist a meeting be held in his office, not to cede power to others.
Mr. Stringer's office even went so far as to file with six companies shareholder proposals that call for mandatory disclosures about board diversity.
The activist investor even went so far as to team up with another shareholder, Southeastern Asset Management, to make an offer for Dell.
Mr. Trump went so far as to say he would provide "insurance for everybody" — something his press secretary, Sean Spicer, later walked back.
On Sunday, analyst Anand Giridharadas went so far as to call out Matthews' analysis directly in a broader critique of the political establishment.
Chinese President Xi Jinping even went so far as to call Putin his "best friend" during a state visit to Russia this summer.
On Tuesday he went so far as to link his prospects in upcoming primaries to the quality of his properties in those states.
The Corn Products Refining Company went so far as to erect a 182-foot steel structure to promote goods like Mazola corn oil.
The Daily Caller was particularly aggressive about reporting it, as was Breitbart, which went so far as to call his movement a cult.
He went so far as to tell Mika Bryzenski and Joe Scarborough of "Morning Joe" that the Democratic Party cannot succeed without independents.
He went so far as to depict them as dystopias, a strategy that has long helped Republicans stoke enthusiasm among voters outside cities.
Pushka Garazh went so far as to add Tesla-branded hubcaps and a horizontal beam brake light on the rear of the truck.
Hemmitt allegedly went so far as to strike the customer's driver's side mirror before the customer drove away and called 911, KVUE reported.
John Kennedy's inaugural address even went so far as to attempt to disavow any intention of racking up a mass of early wins.
Eric Swalwell, a California Democrat and recent entry into the mix for 2020, went so far as to call for Barr to resign.
In a statement, executive chairman Robert Koller, went so far as to claim eppf has started a revolution in the standardisation of bond issuance.
Some went so far as to accuse Burr of being a Democrat or engaging in what amounted to a "persecution" of the President's family.
He even went so far as to urge his supporters in Ohio to support Kasich instead, since he had better chances of winning there.
European Council President Donald Tusk went so far as to list the new government in Washington among the chief "external" threats faced by Europe.
Even before Mueller came onto the scene, Trump went so far as to fire his FBI director over Russia (which set up Mueller's entrance).
One recent poll of 250,000 film lovers in Empire Magazine went so far as to name it the best movie of all time, period.
She even went so far as to make a funny reference to it in the caption of a group photo she posted on Instagram.
Lenovo even went so far as to create its own low-profile mechanical keyboard, which is pretty ambitious (and par for course for Lenovo).
He went so far as to posit that automation may be a universal biological impulse, if a species were intelligent enough to commence it.
She even went so far as to suggest she will try to help people who've already been deported come back to the United States.
The move comes a decade after independence from Serbia, which was enraged by the move and went so far as to threaten military intervention.
In fact, one of her good friends even went so far as to create a GoFundMe for Genea to help cover her medical expenses.
Macron went so far as to say Europe should not sign a trade deal with any country that doesn't respect the Paris climate agreement.
One Peugeot dealership in Shanghai even went so far as to offer a free 301 compact car for customers who bought a 5008 SUV.
The NSA went so far as to suspend its use earlier this year after already rolling back how expansive its data collecting practices were.
The staffer went so far as to open a copy of the U.S. Code and read from the statutory language to make her point.
The 53-year-old musician even went so far as to punch himself in the face because he was so anxious about a breakup.
It was so unrealistic that social media called BS — and some people even went so far as to question whether it was a parody.
It went so far as raids of residential areas adjacent to universities to check social media activity, leading to the arrest of 20153 students.
Visa went so far as to, in the words of spokesperson Andy Gerlt to the Associated Press, officially "[declare] war on cash" in 2017.
It went so far as to set up a fake company, and built the equipment at a different location than its main factory. Smart!
" He even went so far as to say they "should reverse the presumption of confirmation" because "the Supreme Court is dangerously out of balance.
West even went so far as to criticize Wiz Khalifa for letting "a stripper trap" him into supporting Sebastian until he's at least 18.
Some former female staffers went so far as to organize a campaign to push back against the allegations and keep Franken in his seat.
Musk went so far as to say it was "very likely" that the new version would have prevented the first fatal wreck in May.
" CNN political analyst April Ryan went so far as to claim that "Jim Acosta&aposs life, in my opinion, was in jeopardy that night.
The WikiLeaks head even went so far as to advise President Trump's son not to concede the US election if he lost in 2016.
Yellen went so far as to say the Fed is deliberately not considering the outcome of the U.S. presidential race as it sets policy.
According to the New York Post , Turner even went so far as to create multiple, since-deleted websites with false information about his persona.
Taylor Swift went so far as removing all of her music from streaming services in protest of the small percentage of earnings artists' receive.
A faculty committee went so far as to recommend that Professor Otteson's academic freedom be severely curtailed and that Wake Forest return the grant.
The commissioner even went so far as to compare Phillips' invocation of his sincerely held religious beliefs to defenses of slavery and the Holocaust.
Warren, who is no stranger to criticizing White, went so far as to say her opinion of the SEC chief has never been lower.
Last year Elizabeth Denham went so far as to call for an 'ethical pause' in the use of microtargeting tools for political campaigning purposes.
The South Korean president went so far as to suggest Trump was deserving of a Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the developments.
Moore went so far as to say "that his brother is being persecuted, in his own words, like Jesus Christ was," according to Savidge.
Ali Al-Naimi, Saudi Arabia's oil minister, went so far as to point that out in a speech to the CERAWeek conference on Tuesday.
It went so far as to make its mantra "Endorsed by No One," all the while improving the sole and the shoe's overall comfort.
Photograph by Jonathan Ernst / Reuters Burnett sometimes went so far as to imply that Trump's involvement in "The Apprentice" was a form of altruism.
She even went so far as to tell journalists yesterday that her plan would not raise taxes on anybody worth over a billion dollars.
At a recent concert, one even went so far as to make a sign that said "Marry Justin Please" in big black block letters.
" In a brazen example of Orwellian spin, Blackburn even went so far as to call her anti-net neutrality legislation the "Internet Freedom Act.
One correctional facility employee in particular, went so far as to complain about Herr's death in a Facebook group established to commemorate Herr's life.
Press aides to Trump's legal team allegedly even went so far as to draft a statement explaining why Kushner was leaving the White House.
He went so far as to suggest the U.S. should explore military options in Syria that could bring it in direct conflict with Russia.
Her willingness to cooperate with Republicans alienated some of her Democratic colleagues, who went so far as to disinvite Ms. Curran to caucus meetings.
In North Carolina, after Republicans lost the governorship in 2016, they went so far as to strip the office of some of its authority.
One Peugeot dealership in Shanghai even went so far as to offer a free 301 compact car for customers who bought a 53 SUV.
One anonymous lawyer "close to the White House" went so far as to warn of the dire repercussions of treating Dr. Blasey's complaint seriously.
Another insurer, Premera Blue Cross, went so far as to tie coverage to an invasive procedure — a muscle biopsy — but then rescinded the requirement.
I went so far as to turn down pizza most of the time because the spices would make me shàng huǒ, or excessively heated.
Unlike Facebook, however, LinkedIN went so far as to send a cease-and-desist letter similar to what Twitter and YouTube did last month.
Mayor Lovely A. Warren of Rochester, N.Y., said she went so far as to shut down her personal Facebook account for nearly three years.
That may be a tall order, given that some lawmakers went so far as calling for a ban of Libra or any similar project.
Trump went so far as to suggest that he was barely acquainted with Bannon before August 2016, when Bannon joined his presidential campaign. Wrong.
I went so far as to unwittingly take Ximah representatives to meetings with political actors Ximah was allegedly trolling and I defended Ximah publicly.
The FCC went so far as to require this interoperability as a precondition for the company to introduce video conferencing or other advanced features.
Bill Johnson (R-Ohio) went so far as to hold a moment of silence for Americans who voted for Trump in 2016, while Rep.
Facebook even went so far as to suggest Hampton, whose campaign is officially registered in the state of California, was not a real candidate.
But Nixon went so far as to invite the Joint Committee on Taxation to examine his returns while the IRS conducted its own review.
Thae said that Kim went so far as to publicly execute people who watched South Korean content when it first arrived in North Korea.
DHS even went so far as to have the fake school listed on its own website, as well as on an accreditation agency's site.
Ben Sasse (R-NE) went so far as to say you'd "expect a policy this bad from a leftist administration," not a Republican one.
He even went so far as to accuse the intelligence community of running a Nazi-like campaign against him to discredit his election victory.
She even went so far as to suggest Jamil has Munchausen syndrome — a mental health condition where someone always wants to be seen as sick.
Sony suggested the possibility of adding custom faces to games (and even went so far as showing an unlicensed demo with a popular game franchise).
In fact, one couple went so far as installing an inflatable pub in the backyard for that "night out" feeling without having to leave home.
Authorities in the UK and Germany went so far as to censor the weapon out of rebroadcasts of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV show.
The company went so far as to discourage drivers from soliciting tips, and previously told drivers and riders that tips were included in the fare.
He then went so far as to try going behind Fletcher's manager, attempting to poach the artist for his own label with a $150k deal.
The article went so far as to publish a fake account of what happened in the church, citing an unverified screenshot of a text message.
Infowars went so far as to call Hogg the "propagandist-in-chief" and named the March for Our Lives a "'Hitler Youth'" invasion of Washington.
Trump went so far as to say he will use emergency powers to build the wall, though it's unclear if he can even do that.
Apple CEO Tim Cook fired the product head Scott Forstall, and even went so far as recommending rival maps applications in wake of the backlash.
Trump went so far as to say that if any acts of terrorism happened on his watch, it would be the fault of the courts.
Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin went so far as to say that they should "burn in hell" for their position controlling asset selection, price and more.
It went so far as to file a lawsuit in December, claiming a potential conflict of interest on the part of a procurement team member.
James Risch, Republican Senator from Idaho, went so far as to praise Comey for the clarity and detail of his prose in his opening statement.
Amnesty International looked at how all women are treated on Twitter and went so far as to say the platform violates women's basic human rights.
The San Diego Union-Tribune went so far as to mock the use of math that critics use to explain what California's bill actually means.
Those who work for Santa Monica's city government even went so far as to reach out to other towns to caution them about electric scooters.
Trump once went so far as to threaten to slap a 35 percent import tax on cars, should the company move its production to Mexico.
He even went so far as to publicly praise Russian president Vladimir Putin while slamming those intelligence reports at a 22019 press conference alongside Putin.
In fact, one Star even went so far as to say this: That may be the perfect quote to sum up the modern-day NHL.
He went so far as to step down from the GOP's platform committee last year over the panel's endorsement of transferring federal lands to states.
Jones went so far as to publicly apologize for "any negative impact our commentaries had" on the owner of the pizza joint or his employees.
The Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee went so far as to work with Trump by essentially shutting down any semblance of a real investigation.
One went so far as to fantasize about the possibility that "Trump might end up like J.F.K." But for most the guiding principle was circumspection.
Zinn went so far as to say investors should prepare for a flatter yield curve, due to the Fed's more cautious approach to rate hikes.
Juror Number Four even went so far as to say she believed the defendant was guilty just because he never made eye contact with her.
The 31-year-old recently said she went so far as to try IVF in the hopes that a baby would "fix" their broken marriage.
"Abortion and the Law," a one-hour segment on the critically acclaimed CBS Reports, went so far as to make the case for decriminalizing abortion.
Some colleagues of mine went so far as to keep an Excel spreadsheet of all the parents' job titles and contact information, just in case.
Malik even went so far as to endorse the birther cause: claiming that Barack Obama was really the son of communist agitator Frank Marshall Davis.
Last month he went so far as to suggest that the president deserved an extended term as "reparations" for time lost to the Mueller investigation.
At first they were great friends, but Tolstoy gradually grew to hate Turgenev and even went so far as to challenge him to a duel.
In a debate against Hillary Clinton, Trump went so far as to vow to sic the Justice Department on her if he won the election.
The police went so far as to confirm that Schwimmer was in the United States at the time, and Schwimmer jokingly tweeted about his innocence.
There's a belief that such things are contagious, and Tucker went so far as to suggest the new blood will help improve DeRozan's defense, too.
" — SETH MEYERS "A White House adviser acknowledged that if Trump went so far as to fire Mueller, it would be a, quote, 'apocalyptic [expletive]-storm.
Now a series marked by ill feelings that went so far as Markieff Morris calling Millsap "a crybaby" is down to a best-of-three.
In September, the justice minister of the state of North-Rhine Westphalia, Peter Biesenbach, went so far as to liken cum-ex players to mobsters.
"Jassem went so far as to blame Ms. Allen for reacting to Ms. Minnis' misconduct and accused her of being hypersensitive," according to the suit.
Keep in mind that hardly any of even Trump's strongest critics in the GOP went so far as to actually endorse Hillary Clinton over him.
Trump went so far as to repeatedly claim on the campaign trail that undocumented workers are actually receiving more generous public services than America's veterans.
Former Trump adviser Sebastian Gorka went so far as to suggest on Sean Hannity's show late last week that the deal was tantamount to treason.
Wilkerson went so far as to reach out to the girl's friend after the incident, who responded by thanking him for being a Good Samaritan.
He went so far as to explicitly suggest that his accusers wanted fame, and that Clinton's campaign may have paid them to fabricate their stories.
He even went so far as to make one naive apprentice pay back his entire month's income to account for a till that supposedly didn't balance.
The president went so far as to tell the crowd at the rally that the national media would mock him if the governor is denied nomination.
In 1999, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) even went so far as to allow soy brands to be marketed as products that fight heart disease.
It even went so far as to fire news editors who managed the Trends section, leaving the matter up to an impartial, but entirely fallible, algorithm.
Google even went so far as laying out what a responsible data-privacy bill might look like, in advance of a Senate Commerce hearing in September.
It even went so far as to offer instructions on how to change VPNs so the reviews wouldn't get linked back to their actual IP addresses.
After winning in the Nevada caucuses, Trump went so far as to brag about how he received the most votes even among the least educated voters.
Cosby went so far as to say that at one point in his career, a modeling agency provided him with "five or six" girls per week.
Women protested outside the Chicago headquarters, and the Women's International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell (WITCH) went so far as mailing Hugh a death threat in 1970.
White House budget director Mick Mulvaney went so far as to say the CBO shouldn't even bother estimating the impact of the American Health Care Act.
Joaquin Castro, brother of Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro, went so far as to plead for Brad Parscale, Trump's campaign director, to halt its ad buys.
"* This was the animating sentiment of Bernie Sanders's 2016 campaign for president; he even went so far as to claim that billionaires are simply "buying elections.
Specifically, Corden went so far as to ask Perry to rank her former boyfriends John Mayer, Orlando Bloom, and Diplo from best to worst in bed.
Many Alpine resorts relied on manmade snow, while one French resort went so far as to helicopter in some powder to be dumped on barren slopes.
They are also storied to have found their way onto Ernest Hemingway's feet, who, according to GQ, even went so far as to recommend them himself.
An Australian newspaper went so far as printing eight extra pages in a recent edition -- emergency toilet paper, the newspaper said, should Aussies run out. Why?
Musk went so far as to say the upgrade made Tesla cars so much safer that it could have prevented the fatal Autopilot crash in May.
" On Tuesday, Trump went so far as to say that "time will tell" what happens to Sessions, adding that he's "very disappointed with the attorney general.
One parole officer went so far as to tell me all criminals are the same—that he wasn't fooled by my college attendance or parole compliance.
In the early 1800s, fundamentalists in Saudi Arabia went so far as to try to blow up the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad, Mr. Knysh said.
Ron Johnson of Wisconsin went so far as to say it would be difficult for him to come to a "yes" vote, given the rushed process.
He went so far as to invoke Wallis Simpson, the American divorcée whose love affair with King Edward VIII prompted him to abdicate the British throne.
One tabloid headline went so far as to declare "Best Sex I Ever Had," a reference (some say apocryphal) to how Ms. Maples rated Donald Trump.
Maia is back at his side and even went so far as to hide any evidence of the suicide attempt so his bail wouldn't be revoked.
The prime minister, Theresa May, went so far as to raise the issue directly with President Trump when they met at Thursday's NATO conference in Brussels.
In 2014, the State Department went so far as to shut down its email system for a weekend to try to improve security and block intruders.
Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma went so far as to claim that there was "no evidence of a quid pro quo," despite extensive evidence to the contrary.
This effort went so far as attacking Democratic members of the commission when they were announced and complaining if they did not obstruct the PACEI's hearings.
"   While speaking to supporters via conference call in Maryland on Tuesday, Biden went so far as to debut a new nickname for Trump: "Former President Trump.
Still, Chicago Police went so far as to send Smollett a $130,000 bill representing what they said was the cost of the investigation into his claims.
This month, Representative Ted Lieu, a California Democrat, went so far as to say he was considering proposing legislation that would require a White House psychiatrist.
The government went so far as to set up a 24-hour legal hotline for DACA recipients to call if they are taken in for deportation.
Donald Trump went so far as to repeatedly claim on the campaign trail that undocumented workers are actually receiving more generous public services than America's veterans.
Netanyahu even went so far as to scheme with Republicans to deliver a speech to Congress against the Iran nuclear deal, Obama's signature foreign policy accomplishment.
In March of last year, DocuSign thought it had secured a new CEO, and went so far as to invite reporters to a briefing to introduce him.
The person who instagrammed the picture went so far as to theorize that the pair's rumored breakup is just a publicity stunt to promote the fashion show.
They went so far as to identify "sophisticated public relations efforts to advance the 'fraternity' brand" as one of five key priorities in their "NIC 2.0" initiative.
The backlash went so far as to inspire a boycott among some shoppers, though again Mehta said that this was not the primary cause for returning tipping.
It even went so far as devoting a full button to Bixby, even as it made a big show of ditching the big home key up front.
The executive director of The Council of Institutional Investors went so far as to warn that Snap could "open the floodgates" for more companies to evade accountability.
This time, Martinez went so far as to suggest to police that he was a collector for a drug cartel, which he said was based in Guadalajara.
French President Emmanuel Macron's office went so far as to accuse Bolsonaro of lying when he downplayed concerns over climate change at the G20 summit in June.
Kirsten Gillibrand, Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington, DC, and others would encourage their supporters to donate to Booker, though none went so far as to endorse him.
Today she went so far as to encourage the gathered reporters, and Americans as a whole, to watch a video from Project Veritas that's critical of CNN.
Coinbase went so far as to investigate the incident which saw service outages and wild price fluctuations for Bitcoin Cash right after its addition to the exchange.
Its style aping goes beyond the author; it even went so far as creating the inter-paragraph "Read more" links in a "Fox News" article I generated.
The United States wasn't in a forgiving mood, though, and a majority of governors went so far as to oppose the settling of Syrians in their states.
" She went so far as saying that taking a knee during the national anthem was equivalent to flag burning: "I think it's a terrible thing to do.
Matt Perault, head of global policy development at Facebook, went so far as to say he didn't know his employer was the world's largest social media network.
The New Statesmen went so far as to call the orgy of accusations a "racist Where's Wally?" due to the biases on display from the internet sleuths.
The suit alleges that Bourbon, who lives in Queens, even went so far as to print a set of fake business cards to keep up her ruse.
Brexit Secretary David Davis even went so far as to say that the day after the referendum he would be in Berlin striking a bilateral trade deal.
Last month, when Kerr accepted the N.B.A.'s award for coach of the year, he went so far as to encourage Green to "keep yelling" at him.
Given the importance of the visit, the Trump team went so far as to script Mr. Trump's answers to Bishop Jackson's questions, which were submitted in advance.
Graham, a Trump golfing partner and vocal supporter of the President and his top lieutenants, went so far as to accuse Pompeo and Mattis of willful ignorance.
With Robert serving as scapegoat, the defenders of England's crumbling system of morality went so far as to demand a recall of the Education Act of 1870.
Oracle went so far as to file an ultimately-failed lawsuit saying that Amazon was favored to win JEDI and had conflicts of interest in the process.
One portfolio manager even went so far as to hang a nearly cinema-size screen on his office wall in order to get the full Aladdin experience.
MORE (R-Ariz.) even went so far as to say the Obama administration — which he repeatedly slammed as weak on defense — was better at working with him.
On Tuesday, Trump event went so far as to say Kim has been "very honorable" and "very open" during the process of planning these high-level talks.
Then–Attorney General Eric Holder even went so far as to speculate that 10,000 prisoners might get their sentences reduced by the end of the Obama administration.
Ziaur Rahman, one of the main beneficiaries of the massacre and the founder of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, went so far as to codify protections for them.
" He went so far as to add, "I dare to say that no other country in the Caribbean would have been as well prepared as we were.
Mr. Kemp went so far as to resign as secretary of state — but only after the election, when he believed he had all-but-secured the governorship.
The agency actually went so far as to split with the White House in 2017, asking for $31.5 million more in funding than the Trump administration requested.
The Free Democrats' leader, Christian Lindner, went so far as to bluntly declare that his party had "no fear of new elections" should the current efforts fail.
A party spokeswoman, Kim Hyo-eun, went so far as to call for the reopening of a joint factory park in the North Korean town of Kaesong.
Richard B. Spencer, one of the headliners who was scheduled to speak at the event, went so far as to blame the city for Ms. Heyer's death.
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov went so far as to say the United States was leveraging the protests to undermine the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Mr. Clinton, in a letter to be released with the foundation's annual report this week, went so far as to ask supporters for advice on its future.
Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, even went so far as to seemingly disavow the document as a reflection of the administration's objectives in the negotiation.
Holmes' representatives went so far as to send a cease-and-desist letter to try to stop misleading ads from using his image to sell ED pills.
Tom Daschle recalled to CNN Chief Political Correspondent Dana Bash how the Arizona senator nearly went so far as to leave the party and caucus with Democrats.
" And he even went so far as to tell CNN's Alisyn Camerota on "New Day" earlier this month that the president is in "full Chernobyl meltdown mania.
The president even went so far as to mimic Page and Strzok having sex during a previous rally, which, Page said, inspired her to finally speak out.
To find out whether Sondland had talked to the President, Morrison went so far as asking Trump's executive secretary if the President had actually talked with Sondland.
The President-elect went so far as to call CNN "fake news" and to taunt the CNN reporter in Wednesday's press briefing trying to ask him a question.
Silva even went so far as to claim he'll retire if that title fight doesn't happen in June—pointing out that the specter of time is against him.
AHS: Roanoke creators even went so far as to stage a fake PaleyFest panel, complete with obnoxious, screaming superfans looking for hugs and to unload their fan art.
Five years ago, the company was relatively neutral during the vote, and the union went so far as to commend management for the way the vote was conducted.
Tim Cook even went so far as to say the FBI wanted Apple to create "the software equivalent of cancer" in order to gain access to the phone.
The report claims Backpage went so far as to delete information from ads indicative of sex trafficking and prostitution, especially of children — but not remove the posts entirely.
Zuck went so far as to deem any notions of Facebook's connection to the political outcome "crazy" to protect his site's reputation, but the controversy had recently escalated.
" An unnamed Republican went so far as to tell Politico on Tuesday that Tillerson's need for Mattis's backing was like "a drowning man clinging to a life raft.
Ali hardly attempted to conceal his counterfeit business, and went so far as to provide promotional material for a Christmas gift guide to the Albuquerque Journal in 663.
The killer stalking the small town absolutely hates drugs, and went so far as to shoot a supplier of Jingle Jangle after Betty named him in the newspaper.
Screenwriter Eric Heisserer told Bloody-Disgusting that he was asked to write a scene featuring the monsters, and production even went so far as to film the scene.
But Obama's Justice Department never went so far as to charge the WikiLeaks co-founder — who occupies a grey area between hacker and journalist — under the Espionage Act.
In his most recent annual letter co-authored with his wife, Gates went so far as to say we need "an energy miracle" to solve this global crisis.
Jenna Fischer, who played Pam, even went so far as to reveal the words her character said to Michael in their famous airport goodbye scene to convince him.
Former FCC bos Tom Wheeler, who helped crafted the FCC rules, went so far as to call this entire plan a fraud in an interview earlier this year.
Trump is expected to give the blessing of release despite the strong objections of the FBI, which went so far as to express "grave concerns" about its accuracy.
According to the 40-year-old actor, the publication even went so far as to photoshop Vergara's ring off her finger in a photo featured on the cover.
Kim fully opened up about the robbery on Sunday's 'KUWTK', saying she went so far as to imagine Kourtney would be the one who found her dead body.
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration last week went so far as to release a list of phone numbers known to be tied to tax scam calls.
Pop politician James Corden, whose version of political activism is dancing with Michelle Obama in a car, went so far as to kiss Sean Spicer on the check.
Its use by law enforcement has proven the most controversial: police went so far as to use the tool with facial recognition to identify protesters with outstanding warrants.
Insys even went so far as to obscure its outgoing phone number on caller IDs, so that calls wouldn't be traced back to the company, the report said.
Clubs in California, Colorado, and Florida went so far as to find actual pregnant peers to fete with gifts and 'Gram-able metallic B-A-B-Y balloons.
According to the report, press aides to Trump's legal team allegedly even went so far as to draft a statement explaining why Kushner was leaving the White House.
Once, he went so far as to invent a fake marathon in Wyoming, complete with a fake website, fake competitors, fake race officials and a fake winner (himself).
" As more shouts rose from the audience, he went so far as to tell the protesters, "You are defending the people who killed the lives you say matter.
Singapore went so far as to approve the flotation in 2012, before it fell through because of uncertain market conditions and a legal case against Ecclestone in Germany.
Hillary Clinton went so far as pushing to be her husband's domestic policy chief, but the President's pollster, Stan Greenberg, convinced her that it would be disastrously unpopular.
Meg Whitman, chief executive of Hewlett Packard Enterprise and a former Republican candidate for governor of California, reportedly even went so far as to use the H-word.
They even went so far as to make inaccurate claims that My Chemical Romance's "black parade" was "a place where all emos believe they go when they die".
A pro-government youth club went so far as to post (but then remove) an image that seemed to threaten Canada with a 9/11 style terrorist attack.
Trump even went so far as to directly criticize the foundational myth of McCain's political persona, arguing that he's not a real war hero since he was captured.
This week, the president went so far as to call Fed officials "boneheads" and demanded they take the fed funds rate to zero or even a negative level.
In August, Mr. Cohen went so far as to give Congress a point-by-point rebuttal of the dossier's allegations that he has deep ties to Russian officials.
Trump went so far as to promise that the rich wouldn't benefit "at all" from his plan, and he certainly swore repeatedly that he would not personally benefit.
Democrats from both chambers went so far as to wield a sledgehammer — representing the Republican approach to health care protections, they said — at a news conference on Wednesday.
Gimelstob even went so far as to tell Isner and his family that if the player stuck with what his coaches were emphasizing, the results would be superlative.
Visiting Jewish leaders went so far as to cancel a gala dinner with Mr. Netanyahu that had been scheduled to take place in the Knesset on Monday evening.
He even went so far as to bring Epstein out to Palo Alto in 2015 for a dinner with people like Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and Peter Thiel.
The bank even went so far as to create spreadsheets that tracked its hires to specific clients — and the bank's ability to convert these hires into business deals.
Last week Trump went so far as to take Democratic Senator Heidi Heitkamp along with him to her home state of North Dakota for a tax-reform rally.
He applied to become the United States attorney in the Eastern District under President Barack Obama and went so far as to share a cigar with the Rev.
Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich and other liberal Democrats went so far as to file a lawsuit against him, objecting to the use of military force without congressional approval.
This member went so far as to sign onto an April letter to Secretary Mattis to express his support for investing in launch systems through cost-share partnerships.
He once went so far as to say that federal law-enforcement agents and prosecutors regularly fabricated evidence — a claim that damages the credibility of every criminal investigation.
" Eventually, they went so far as to openly discourage their customers from buying their products, as in the notorious 2011 advertising campaign that read "Don't Buy This Jacket.
Not after she went so far as to imply in an amicus brief submitted to the Supreme Court that children conceived with the help of ART are inferior.
Hell, it looks the cash went so far as to pull Geoffrey the Giraffe out of retirement -- who posed with 50 and Sire in a sweet photo-op.
It even went so far as to open up 13 tons of mutilated coins for inspection by the public, but no government officials bothered to attend the event.
Smith went so far as to use SpaceX as an example of how, when the company was allowed to compete, its bids helped lower the price of launches.
The National Republican Congressional Committee went so far as to buy more than 220 Facebook ads alerting users that Melania Trump's big day was "coming up" last September.
In that speech, she went so far as to promise that her father, should he be elected, would provide working mothers with policies that would allow them to thrive.
He even went so far as to say he didn't recommend jailbreaking phones anymore, as it exposes users to potential security risks and the payoff just isn't there anymore.
In 2014, the American College of Physicians went so far as to recommend against pelvic exams, citing the "harms, fear, anxiety, embarrassment, pain, and discomfort" associated with speculum examinations.
In fact, she went so far as to open the briefing with a lengthy, somewhat inscrutable fable about the complexities of the tax system and the need for reform.
I really liked the Infinity4PS, and when I reviewed it, I went so far as to say it was the controller to buy if you were a PS4 owner.
Trump also went so far as to say he wished Sessions, one of his earliest supporters in the Senate, had "never endorsed" him during his presidential bid in 2016.
Kristi Bighley, who came across the posting, said one of the commenters went so far as to call Hoppe an "idiot" for thinking he could sell his hearing aids.
He went so far as to suggest it could be more of a threat than nuclear warheads in terms of the kind of impact it could have on humanity.
At a town hall in Detroit on Monday night she even went so far as to compare Sanders' campaign to her own failed 2008 run for the White House.
It hired a "chief compliance officer," and Sacks even went so far as to say  "We are becoming the Compliance Company" in an announcement Zenefits made earlier this year.
The police went so far as to create a flyer about the man and his nefarious deeds; they asked local restaurants to contact them if they were being harassed.
Panay points out that Microsoft even went so far as to redo the areas around the cameras at the top of the screen, so there are fewer visible cutouts.
Flynn went so far as to lead crowds of Republicans at the GOP convention in Cleveland in chants of, "Lock her up," shocking many of his former military colleagues.
And a spokesman for the Democratic presidential front-runner went so far as to publicly accuse investigators looking into her server as conspiring with Republican senators to embarrass her.
Conrad went so far as to buy the building the set was installed in during what turned out to be a 30-year hiatus in completing the improvised piece.
Warehouses have filled with unsold instruments, and a bagpipe maker in New Hampshire went so far as to ask the governor to intervene after a permit application was lost.
" The Brooklyn judge went so far as to quote Michelle Alexander, a favorite of the criminal justice reform crowd who recently suggested Hillary Clinton "doesn't deserve the black vote.
The Chicago Review of Books went so far as to tweet that it would not review any book published by Simon and Schuster in 2017 because of this outrage.
The actress says the haunting happened when she first moved to Los Angeles early in her career and she even went so far as to hire a ghost whisperer.
VSB went so far as to call them "ridiculously versatile," though Sean McCarthy of Wainscott, N.Y., who drank a Hirtzberger grüner veltliner, found it "flat and watery" with hamburgers.
Trump even went so far as to express gratitude to Mueller, his most implacable enemy: "I appreciate the special counsel coming out with a statement last night," he said.
In 2017, the Turkish leader went so far as to threaten the United States with an "Ottoman slap" if it tried to block a Turkish military incursion into Syria.
CNN legal analyst Michael Zeldin told The Hill that he found it "very strange" that Mueller went so far as to state that the evidence does not "exonerate" Trump.
Trump went so far as to contradict his own Director of National Intelligence, Dan Coats, giving equal weight to Coats' assessment of Russian meddling and Putin's denial of it.
The colonel even went so far as to ask the woman to destroy evidence of their communications and was also charged with driving drunk to his own arraignment hearing.
Rick Scott's administration went so far as to bar some agencies from even using the term "climate change," according to the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting (Scott denied this).
Production went so far as to bring Cassie Randolph's dad Matt Randolph to Portugal when it seemed like an engagement was on the table between his daughter and Colton.
But last year, she went so far as to call for the abolishment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, during the height of Trump's family separation crisis at the border.
" (Really.) But election integrity and computer security experts expressed alarm at the prospect of voting by phone, and one went so far as to call it "a horrific idea.
Some members of his party went so far as to say that the "people have abolished the mandate" of the governing coalition and called on the government to resign.
" In February, Sessions went so far as to dismiss his own department's 161-page report on Chicago cops, suggesting he hadn't read it, but that it seemed "pretty anecdotal.
He went so far as to give an exclusive interview to the Italian Newspaper Esteri, where he tried to assure the Italians that the case was being taken seriously.
The sting went so far as to shoot mock "I'm a winner!" commercials, exposing a rogues' gallery that appears to have been plucked out of a Coen brothers movie.
By contrast, Ms. Le Pen went so far as to rent a caped, halter-neck blue gown (designer: who knows?) to wear to the Time 100 gala in 2015.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi went so far as to say he'd welcome the distraction of a four-game, home-and-home series with the Mets, starting at Citi Field.
In 2010, the Australian government went so far as to buy advertisements in newspapers to remind its citizens that they can be prosecuted for molesting children in other countries.
Conservative shock jock Rush Limbaugh went so far as to say the entire mainstream media is 'fake news' because of the alleged faulty polling in the last presidential election.
Okun has only had one client who went so far as to sell her house to pay for tuition for her daughter to go to a special opera program.
Anthem, a large insurer that also has a sizable presence in the market, went so far as to write a letter this month to Congress praising the Republican efforts.
JPMorgan's chief executive, Jamie Dimon, went so far as to reassure some its investment banking clients that the three corporate giants were not going into the health care business.
An associate in Indiana went so far as to guess that recent reports of Amazon workers' reliance on food stamps in many states was a direct result of excessive VTO.
Before they broke up, Kylie went so far as to "marry" Jordyn in a traditional Peruvian commitment ceremony in the season finale of her own KUWTK spinoff, Life of Kylie.
The suit went so far as to request that the court lift the veil on the private finances of Woobi's founders in order to reveal their supposed ill-gotten gains.
Trump had flirted with a presidential campaign in other election years, most notably running up to the 2000 election when he went so far as to form an exploratory committee.
Some family members went so far as to say they heard a rumor Dillard is an ex-cop working in collusion with the police force, a notion he flatly denies.
In 2013 the government went so far as to study the feasibility of putting large parts of a Trans-Java highway on causeways off the coast to avoid such suits.
In the '90s sitcom, Benes obsessed over just the tops of the muffins, and even went so far as to open a shop called Top of the Muffin to You!
The Anti-Defamation League went so far as to say that Ellison's "disturbing and disqualifying" comments had "raised the specter" of the pernicious myth that Jews control the American government.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's new government went so far as to write into its coalition agreement earlier this year that no arms could be sent to countries involved in the conflict.
" Netflix went so far as to say, "Zero rating isn't great for consumers as it has the potential to distort consumer choice in favor of choices selected by an ISP.
One went so far as to say it "feels like a bait and switch," referencing how the unit at CES did not function the same as the one they received.
The Vermont senator went so far as to refer to Clinton as "the lesser of two evils" compared to Trump, a characterization that went beyond the pale, Clinton's supporters said.
Widely-read tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda went so far as to feature a piece solely analyzing the leaders' handshakes, and how Putin has improved his performance since last year's G20 summit.
Tech workers making six figures in Silicon Valley say they're still struggling to pay for housing, and some Facebook employees went so far as to ask their boss for help.
Some ex-agents went so far as to tell the Daily Beast that Christopher Wray, Trump's hand-picked successor to Mueller, should resign if and when the memo comes out.
To stay in Fox News' good graces, the Examiner went so far as to have a story about the network's history of sexual harassment removed from its website, Nicosia said.
" Not for the N.F.L., which, in its ham-handed, Kremlin-like way, went so far as to scrub from the event's official transcripts nearly every mention of "Trump" or "president.
At least once, he went so far as to invite some strangers into his home, where he told jokes, and then later drew images of them laughing, Mr. Plomp added.
" Alex Ross, in The New Yorker, went so far as to say, "Pound for pound, ton for ton, it is the most witless and wasteful production in modern operatic history.
In 2010, a Republican political operative went so far as to recruit drifters and homeless people onto the Green Party ballot in an effort to siphon some support from Democrats.
Harvey Weinstein went so far as to hire ex-Mossad operatives to investigate the personal history of the actress Rose McGowan, to discourage her from publicly accusing him of rape.
According to the Financial Times, Misra and Son went so far as to travel to Riyadh to tell Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that they were sticking with him.
Greg Cote of the Miami Herald went so far as to post a photo of his 2020 Hall of Fame ballot to Twitter to prove his innocence in the matter.
He even went so far as to level the unfounded assertion that members of the HHS Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) federal staff were the subjects of sexual abuse allegations.
The Wall Street Journal on Sunday went so far as to suggest that should the House pass the tax reform legislation, Democrats will win the majority in the 85033 midterms.
" While many experts have criticized Trump's protectionist goals, McNamee went so far as to question "how this guy paints himself as pro- anything other than, you know, essentially white nationalism.
She even went so far as to suggest Fed policymakers were not discussing the most dominant storyline in the world — the presidential election — in the weeks leading up to it.
She even went so far as to investigate breeds, and consider how to care for a presidential pooch -- something of a tradition for more than three decades of first families.
Finance Minister Taro Aso went so far as to say in March that he didn't think "anyone in the general public is angry" that the inflation target hasn't been achieved.
He said in February he was "unconvinced" by arguments in favor of recreational pot and even went so far as to call the substance a "gateway" to more dangerous drugs.
Longtime confidant Roger Stone communicated repeatedly with the former organization, and Trump's campaign apparently went so far as to plan its messaging strategy around document dumps by the media organization.
" The former NFL star, who played for two seasons with the Bills, then went so far as to say Cordon — a designer and popular Instagram model — was living a "fake lifestyle.
The company even went so far as to start selling its own ads last month, further stoking tensions between ad blockers and the publishers that rely on ads for their livelihood.
The company went so far as to check credit card data against popular credit unions used by law enforcement and mining public social media data to determine the suspected person's employment.
In a tersely worded order, the judge went so far as to question the the "emergency" nature of the situation as presented in the Justice Department's legal filings to the court.
Some fans went so far as to point out other social media photos that seemed to include the veil and other wedding-esque items, like fancy earrings and a lace dress.
In a speech last month, Mr Duda went so far as to liken EU membership to the 1795 partition of Poland, which wiped the country off the map for 123 years.
Many Trump supporters I've spoken to went so far as to say they threw their effort behind the Republican ticket for fear that Clinton would certainly lead this country to war.
Then, when your profile comes up at some point in their own killing-time swipe session, they'll see a little indicator that shows you went so far as to SuperSwipe them.
The masked madman even went so far as to kill Ms. Grundy (Sarah Habel) because she was preying on young men, suggesting he might even have a protective nature over children.
Kraft Heinz Chief Financial Officer David Knopf went so far as to suggest that the company could continue to sell stagnant brands as it looks to remedy the bottom-line miss.
" Bank of America's Justin Post went so far as to say: "While the 2019 margin outlook will continue to draw questions, we think 1Q revenue outlook appears conservative with upside potential.
" Philip Hirschkop, one of the lawyers arguing for the Lovings, went so far as to call Virginia's rules "slavery laws, pure and simple" that robbed "the Negro race of their dignity.
CNN anchor Don Lemon even went so far as to say on the air last week that if he ran the network, he would not allow any coverage of Trump's tweets.
Emily Castor, director of transportation policy at Lyft, even went so far as to call her company and Uber "allies" in the broader goal of improving transportation services for the public.
On Wednesday, a spokesman for Clinton's presidential campaign went so far as to claim McCullough was working with Senate Republicans to leak misleading information in an attempt to discredit the candidate.
While Buff never went so far as to admit that there's been a net outflow of Mexicans from this country, he did mention that fewer Mexicans were coming into his prisons.
The New York senator went so far as to draw Obama into the debate, calling on him to "show greater leadership" on the issue, arguing it fell directly within his authority.
He was less than impressed with the depot robber's methods and went so far as to question the logic behind attempting such a large-scale cash robbery in the first place.
Greitens' attorneys went so far as to file for a restraining order against Hawley's investigation, suggesting in court that it was motivated by his Senate campaign; but a judge dismissed it.
Trump then went so far as to say he'd be 100 percent willing to share his account of what happened under oath—which is where Smirnoff saw its golden marketing opportunity.
And he even went so far as to tweet out a Barack and Joe friendship bracelet in possibly the most awkward social media moment since Beto O'Rourke went to the dentist.
U.S. intelligence agencies went so far as to extend a highly unusual invitation to Russian spy chiefs, which resulted in a meeting between the sides in January to discuss counterterrorism cooperation.
Two others, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans and John Williams of the San Francisco Fed, last year sparked renewed debate on the issue and went so far as to urge changes.
This leak hunting operation went so far as to identify the original employee who clipped and saved Robach speaking to an internal database and then get her fired from CBS News.
This leak hunting operation went so far as to identify the original employee who clipped and saved Robach speaking to an internal database and then get her fired from CBS News.
He went so far as to liken his situation to that of hard-working government employees, even though he previously made about $200,000 a year as mayor of Salt Lake County.
He went so far as to send the Town Council copies of the 1947 film "Gentleman's Agreement," about a journalist who poses as a Jew in order to expose anti-Semitism.
In 2010, a handful of Degas experts went so far as to hold a secret meeting in New York to try to address what they considered to be the inaccurate attribution.
Faizon Love was a sex-crazed boss who went so far as sending his personal assistant an XXX video ... so claims an assistant who quit after 17 days on the job.
Christie's marketing campaign was perhaps unprecedented in the art world; it was the first time the auction house went so far as to enlist an outside agency to advertise the work.
The president last week went so far as to call Democratic criticism the "new hoax," although he later stressed that he did not mean that the outbreak itself was a hoax.
However, I did appreciate the close attention to detail, including the fact that the seller "Popular Shirt" went so far as to place fish eyes on the soles of the shoes.
Apparently angry that Ball had played down Trump's role in the players' release, the president went so far as to suggest that they should have been left in a Chinese prison.
In Democratic leaders' last meeting with Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi went so far as to say she wouldn't agree to fund such a structure even after the government is opened.
" In early January, in response to recent weeks of unrest throughout the country, President Hassan Rouhani went so far as to say, "One cannot force one's lifestyle on the future generations.
The New Republic even went so far as to call ours a potentially "authoritarian" moment—a grave warning that makes it sound like the very foundations of America are being eroded.
" Cindy Gallop, a former advertising executive and the founder of the website MakeLoveNotPorn, went so far as to say that "sexual harassment is the single biggest business issue our industry faces.
Beto O'Rourke, an El Paso native running for president, went so far as to say he thinks Trump is a white nationalist on CNN's State of the Union on Sunday morning.
In early 2016, Girardi went so far as to say he would recommend banning the use of the shift (while conceding he would use it as long as it remained legal).
He said that Morey had caused a lot of problems for the players while they were in China — and went so far as to suggest that he could have endangered them.
One critic went so far as to suggest that this newest adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's beloved novel could have benefited from making all of the main characters people of color.
Speaking later to reporters at the White House, Mr. Trump went so far as to say the wall would be built in his first term, regardless of this week's spending measure.
The Mail even went so far as to envision viewers of the British historical drama "The Crown" making it so that Princess Margaret gets to marry her sister's equerry, Peter Townsend.
Simon Property Group, a real estate investment trust that owns some of the most profitable malls and premium outlets in America, went so far as to hike its full-year outlook.
A recent bill in Ohio went so far as to allow any abortion — even one to save a woman's life — to be punishable by life in prison or the death penalty.
Mr. Nadler went so far as to question the motivations of the agency's chairman, John J. Degnan, and to call on him to recuse himself from deliberations over the bus terminal.
In a recent incident, one politician even went so far as to use their prominence to bash the very-recently deceased Muhammad Ali by accusing him of dodging the Vietnam draft.
A former employer said he saw only "the highest levels of conduct," while a union representative went so far as to call Angel's career with the sheriff's office "extraordinary," according to reports.
She went so far as to write letters to her church and family members, first apologizing for her suicide and then instructing them on how to care for her critically ill daughter.
Former Democratic candidate Chris Dodd took the practice to an extreme in 2008, when he went so far as to move his entire family to Iowa, enrolling his children in school there.
Chief content officer Ted Sarandos went so far as to call Millar "as close as you can get to a modern-day Stan Lee" in the company's press release announcing the move.
This year, to the delight of many, the company went so far as to create a rainbow Pride reaction to join in with the hahas, wows, and other well-known digital icons.
On Twitter, Trump went so far as to declare "total and complete vindication" even though Comey explicitly stated the president leaned on him to end the investigation into his pal Michael Flynn.
According to both newspapers, Wolff claims in Siege that Robert Mueller's team went so far as to draft an indictment against President Trump during the Russia investigation but ultimately scuttled that plan.
Vice President Mike Pence even went so far as to say he was "offended by the words and actions described by Donald Trump" in the 2005 video, per the New York Times.
You would think they would try to come up with a new line of attack by now, but perhaps none went so far as Democratic congresswoman, the ever cowboy-hatted, Frederica Wilson.
In fact, some prominent American libertarians, associated with the journal Liberty, went so far as to argue that a genuine free-market economy was the only path to the socialist promised land.
He was particularly concerned about what all this obscenity might do to the minds of America's children, and went so far as to compile a "blue book" packed with X-rated screenshots.
They went so far as to turn local landmarks like the Empire State building and World Trade Center orange, the corporation's signature color, in a symbolic bending of the knee last year.
A certain business man even went so far as to invoke the name of the great Howie Long to chastise Chris: So Chris Long decided to join back in on the fun:
One militiamen I met in Michigan went so far as to say FBI agents have shown up to his group's meetings and taken him out for dinner to discuss the militia's operations.
Back in 2014, the Federalist even went so far as to call Pence a "technocratic progressive," although in recent years, he has shifted more sharply to the right, particularly on social issues.
The group, which openly admitted it was funded by the American Beverage Association, actually went so far as to hire people on Craigslist to be paid sign holders for $13 an hour.
In a rare proclamation from the quiet superstar, Leonard went so far as to assert that the wait for his starry new sidekick wasn't nearly as agonizing as it could have been.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services went so far as to issue a letter to the states warning that restricted access to hepatitis C treatments might violate statutory requirements for Medicaid.
B., for example, even went so far as to release a diss track directed at astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson after the scientist debunked some of the claims in his tweets on Tuesday.
In fact, in 2012, he went so far as to tell city treasurer José Cisneros — in writing — to not collect back taxes owed by Airbnb until a working group could offer input.
Mr. Rolfe also seemed agitated that the people ripping him apart, some of whom went so far as to threaten his life, had no interest in his complexity as a human being.
Nunes, a California Republican, went so far as to threaten top officials at the department and the FBI with contempt of Congress in December if they did not meet his subpoena demands.
One night Dahl went so far as to stand on a ladder, slip a bamboo cane through his children's curtains while they were falling asleep, and make a loud, breathy whooshing sound.
At one point, according to Tribune, Sinclair general counsel Barry Faber told the government "sue me" and the company even went so far as to threaten a lawsuit against the Justice Department.
They didn't guess the part about the time travel and the extremely hunky highlander Claire went so far as to marry and all that, but she did technically disappear with another man.
Case in point: Calvin Harris unfollowed his former flame Taylor Swift after their June breakup, and even went so far as to scrape all evidence of the singer from his Instagram account.
The Turkish deputy prime minister went so far as to suggest American troops in Manbij are wearing uniforms of the Kurdish People's Protection Forces, or Y.P.G., and said they could become targets.
Not only was the deal approved, but the Judge did not impose any conditions on the merger, and went so far as to encourage DOJ not to file a stay pending appeal.
One widely read essay in National Review went so far as to label the troubled Eastern Heartland "the white ghetto," whose people are too indolent to move to where the jobs are.
At Mr. Staley's request, an internal security team combed through video footage and went so far as to contact the United States Postal Inspection Service for help in identifying the letters' origins.
She went so far as to take profound personal offense that anyone could read Kelly's remarks, which bizarrely pinned that conflict on a generic failure to compromise, as a minimization of slavery.
Peter Swan of the International Space Elevator Consortium went so far as to label water as the likely default currency in space, at least until more robust economies are developed in orbit.
" Hunter went so far as to indicate Gillibrand's questions could cause "a cascade effect that gives others the courage to take even more drastic steps, among them calls for the Commandant's resignation.
The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE went so far as to tell Trump that he should remove Pruitt, but that Trump resisted.
Both people, who were not authorized to share their insights publicly, went so far as to proclaim that Ujiri may even try to bring along Bobby Webster, Toronto's well-regarded general manager.
In 2015, tenants at the Helena complained about the concerts and the Durst Organization went so far as to install noise meters in apartments facing the pier that measured the decibel levels.
When Mr. Trump spoke by phone to the new Ukrainian leader on July 25, Mr. Trump went so far as to complain to Mr. Zelensky about the impending replacement of Mr. Lutsenko.
It also didn't shock me when the all-boys Catholic school crew went so far as to shout "build the wall" at a Native American, according to Phillips' account of the event.
Robert O'Neill, the former Navy SEAL who is credited with having killed Osama bin Laden, even went so far as to call military parades "third world bullshit" in a tweet last week.
Senator Patrick Leahy, the Vermont Democrat who was then chairman of the Judiciary Committee, went so far as to make a criminal referral to the Justice Department, though nothing came of it.
The Steelers' coach, Mike Tomlin, even went so far as telling Tony Dungy on NBC three weeks ago that he considered Sunday's game a mere preamble to a probable A.F.C. championship rematch.
Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.), a vice chairman of the CPC, went so far as to argue that Clinton would be a more progressive president than Obama (Obama loyalists snort at this suggestion).
Some suggested more people should be armed because of the attack, and one Republican senator went so far as to blame the culture of lawlessness perpetuated by sanctuary cities for the shooting.
Meanwhile, the gang was conspiring to "raid the company's workforce" to launch Hyperloop Two, and from May 9 to May 11, BamBrogan even went so far as to purchase three web addresses — hyperlooptoo.
He went so far as to suggest that a rolling sunset clause or yearly renewal requirement be embedded within the legislation to enforce proportionality — and avoid the risks associated with data retention overreach.
A Universities Space Research Association (USRA) press release went so far as to proclaim it "Earth's oldest" rock, but that's not entirely accurate, as Matthew Dodd, a geologist from University College, London, explained.
With interest in nonfiction storytelling high in other mediums as well — such as podcasts and TV — some industry observers went so far as to describe this year as a "golden era" for documentaries.
REUTERS/Toru Hanai Finance Minister Taro Aso went so far as to say in March that he didn't think "anyone in the general public is angry" that the inflation target hasn't been achieved.
Earlier this month, the oil-rich kingdom even went so far as to promise it would be prepared to do "whatever it takes " in order to prevent the return of a supply glut.
He went so far as to say he might hold the next G7 meeting at one of his golf resorts in Florida, putting a Trump property center stage for a major diplomatic event.
And last week, following the death of Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, the Chinese Communist Party went so far as to block messages and images sent in private one-on-one chats in WeChat.
Instagram boss Adam Mosseri went so far as to say that he himself didn't want Breitbart in Facebook News, but argued that Facebook should not exclude publications from the tab for ideological reasons.
In cities like Baltimore and Chicago, the Justice Department went so far as to attempt to intervene in ongoing reform efforts, arguing that reform agreements would hamper effectiveness and morale of police officers.
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Incredibly, Yellen recently went so far as intimating that the direct purchase of corporate equity and debt could be an appropriate course of action for the Fed to take during the next downturn.
Some even went so far as to write programs to override or hack passwords, and then re-set everything at the end of the day so mom and dad were none the wiser.
Meanwhile, local sheriff Scott Israel said his deputies would now be carrying rifles of their own, and the president went so far as to suggest that teachers get bonuses for carrying guns themselves.
Some even went so far as to start a petition titled #NotMyAriel to have Disney recast the character with a white actress resembling the red-headed underwater princess from the 1989 animated film.
England international Katie Chapman went so far as to question the Football Association's policy towards mothers in the team after claiming she was dropped for wanting time off to look after her family.
Much of The Report follows the efforts to make the document public, over the objections of the CIA—which even went so far as to spy on members of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
He went so far as to enlist a live elephant to lead a protest parade after a radio station refused to play one of his records, "Elephant Game (Part 1)," by Renfro & Jackson.
Michael Conlan, an Irish boxer who lost a quarterfinal fight on Tuesday to a Russian fighter, went so far as to accuse the federation of corruption and suggest that Russia had bribed judges.
" O'Rielly, whose unabashed support of Trump recently earned him a government ethics watchdog wrist slap for violating the Hatch Act, went so far as to call bipartisan worries about Sinclair a "misguided fantasy.
She even went so far as to tell the press that the border police "must prevent illegal border crossings and even use firearms if necessary" to stop undocumented migrants from crossing into Germany.
No. Conservative activist Ed Whelan in September went so far as to lay out a theory of who else might have assaulted Ford, using Zillow and old pictures and tweeting out his case.
Porzingis, clearly disgusted with the direction of the franchise, went so far as to skip his exit interview with Jackson, who retaliated by shopping Porzingis on the trade market ahead of the draft.
And while most other segments of the energy production industry, including wind power generation, are growing, the President earlier this year went so far as to claim, without evidence, that windmills cause cancer.
As an Eli Lilly executive, Alex Azar went so far as to try to block other governments from using legal methods to increase access to affordable, life-saving medicines for their own people.
He went so far as to suggest that he likes a dollop of adversity — it can be good for character, he said — although perhaps the Raptors have had enough of that by now.
Because films must have at least a brief theater run to be eligible for Oscar nomination, Netflix went so far as to rent and buy some theaters to screen Martin Scorcese's The Irishman.
Kang Cheol-hwan, a defector and founder of the North Korea Strategy Centre in Seoul, said Hong went so far as to travel to Libya to research the aftermath of Muammar Gaddafi's ouster.
In today's opinion, he went so far as to link the case to previous desegregation rulings, including quoting from a 1950 case that invalidated a Texas state law barring African Americans from law schools.
TechCrunch's own Brian Heater went so far as to call it "Android's best ambassador," and if this deal does go through then Google is taking some cues from Samsung, which has pioneered curved screens.
In the released clips from the episode, DeGeneres calls him one of the "smartest" and "funniest" people she knows, and says she even went so far as to call the Academy on his behalf.
Rimasauskas even went so far as to create fake contracts on forged company letterhead, fake bank invoices, and various other official-looking documents to convince employees of the two companies to send him money.
Joe Biden, still reeling from a disappointing finish in Iowa, struggled to find his footing at times, and even went so far as to acknowledge he doesn't expect a strong finish in New Hampshire.
Baker got calls from nine or 10 companies, she says, but was won over by San Francisco-based Spin, which went so far as to send a representative to Blacksburg with a sample scooter.
In fact, they reportedly went so far as to offer to finance and/or make the film only if his role were rewritten to be angrier, less understanding, or generally more of an asshole.
From Olivia to Lauren H., Ben was showered with compliments from his exes – Becca went so far as to say it was "comforting" to know that there are good guys like him out there.
The musician went so far as to call J.Period to discuss the letter, leaving a voicemail — that he preserved on cassette and more recently transferred to his computer, so everyone could hear Wyclef's response.
The company even went so far as giving ol' Bixby its own devoted button on the side of the phone, even as it killed the only physical button on the front of the device.
The war, he said, was barbaric, and the politicians in charge of it feckless liars who went so far as to falsify body counts to make it look like the United States was winning.
Hayato Kawase, a subculture expert at Bibi Lab, a design firm, went so far as to bring a tent to the office as a way of tucking himself away and avoiding interaction with colleagues.
Yes, the studio even went so far as to put "Alien" right there in the title, signaling that this is definitely, for sure, 100% an Alien movie, just in case you had any doubt.
Speier, who says she's been working on new rules on the subject since 2014, went so far as to say some of the alleged victims had their private parts grabbed on the House floor.
In their 1991 book Generations: The History of America's Future, they parceled the country's history neatly into 18 generations, and went so far as to predict the American character up to the year 19923.
Mnuchin's former bank, OneWest, was a foreclosure machine, profiting handsomely off the housing crisis (it even went so far as to kick an old woman out of her home over a 27-cent debt).
Of the 30 percent who weren't so optimistic about the market's capacity to prepare job-seekers, a smaller portion went so far as to say the coming wave of displacement might end capitalism itself.
After one 2017 session with Putin in Hamburg, Trump even went so far as to confiscate notes taken by his interpreter and ban him from discussing details of the meeting with other administration officials.
Matt Furie, the artist behind Pepe the Frog, went so far as to "kill off" his creation in a 2017 comic strip, in an attempt to rebuke the far-right's transformation of the character.
In August, the committee went so far as to warn Representatives, who face elections every two years, they should not even send texts or forward emails related to their campaigns while in House buildings.
Cory Gardner, who chairs the Senate Republican campaign arm, went so far as to suggest that if Moore managed to win the race, he would be expelled from the chamber soon after being seated.
At the outset in the state, Mr. Kasich's team went so far as to liken his approach to the way he planted himself in New Hampshire, which rewarded him with a second-place showing.
" While Alabama State Auditor Jim Ziegler, himself a professed Christian, went so far as to elevate Moore to the ranks of the Holy Family: "Mary was a teenager and Joseph was an adult carpenter.
" Some even went so far as to compare the crepe-cake hybrid to the atrocities of historic Anglo-French wars, with one Reddit user writing: "Agincourt, Waterloo, and now this makes the hat trick.
The plaintiffs attorney went so far as to the tell the Post that "it appears to be the case that someone at the Giants organization deleted" that email exchange and another one from 2008.
In fact, the reps who did the presentation even went so far as activating the white noise hum while I was listening to music, in order to effect surprise when I took them off.
" The increasingly incoherent televangelist Pat Robertson went so far as to blame the Las Vegas shooting on a culture of disrespect, including "profound disrespect of our president" and "disrespect, now, for our national anthem.
One red-bearded Labour lawmaker, angry at having been denied a vote, went so far as to seize the House of Commons' ceremonial mace, a golden staff that represents the royal authority of Parliament.
One is Patrick Gelsinger, a former Intel executive who is now the chief executive of the software company VMware, who went so far as to get a VMware tattoo after the search process began.
He went so far as to say that he would be willing to re-enter the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Asian trade agreement he abandoned last year, if it was renegotiated on better terms.
One idea was to land the plane at the Ontario airport outside Los Angeles, and officials went so far as to schedule, then cancel, a briefing for some members of the California congressional delegation.
Cast doubt on the mainstream scientific evidence showing that human emissions of greenhouse gases are causing global warming, and went so far as to push for televised debates between climate scientists and climate deniers.
His die-hard fan club led by YouTube video blogger Ben Sullins went so far as to crowdfund money to buy the billionaire executive a new, more plush couch to keep at the factory.
Chipotle and Arby's have declared that they have no plans to serve plant-based meats, and Arby's went so far as to develop a mocking rejoinder: the "marrot," a carrot made out of turkey.
The Los Angeles Dodgers went so far as to ban Mendoza from their clubhouse, as well as David Ross, who was also an adviser to the Chicago Cubs while working as an ESPN analyst.
Democrat Veronica Escobar, a former county judge running in an El Paso-based congressional district in Texas, went so far as to use her favorite color, hot pink, on her campaign materials and logo.
Seth Lippincott, the director of research at Nucleus Research, went so far as to say the partnership "undermines" Microsoft&aposs own business-applications business in order to get Azure in front of more customers.
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and Tom Steyer both said they support making the medication available over the counter, while Andrew Yang only went so far as to say he supports expanding access to telemedicine.
In 1993, a group of guerrilla artists calling themselves the Barbie Liberation Organization went so far as to swap the voice boxes of G.I. Joes and Barbies and place them back on store shelves.
Tolkien's attention to detail here probably surpasses what he did in "The Lord of the Rings": He went so far as to design heraldic devices for some of the characters featured in the book.
One deputy, Huang Xihua, went so far as to propose amending the Constitution to remove all limits on family planning, which until 2016 notoriously forbade most Chinese families from having more than one child.
Although a park official by the name of Bates Wilson went so far as to order samples of silicone blends from manufacturers to appease his superiors, all the blends proved unsatisfactory for the job.
Hisham Ziauddeen, a University of Cambridge psychologist, went so far as to suggest that the authors had flat-out misunderstood the rodent studies that they relied on to form the basis of their argument.
Nanni Moretti, a film director, went so far as to organise a protest movement, the Girotondi, to defend democracy and the rule of law and to compensate for the feeble opposition of the parliamentary left.
" Boyega, who also serves as a producer on the film, went so far as to call del Toro's world "sacred science fiction ground" and promised the sequel is "everything you want Pacific Rim to be.
According to a Friday report from Reuters, it even went so far as to try and name him to a diplomatic position in Russia but backed down after Britain refused to grant Assange diplomatic immunity.
Apple obviously feels confident enough in their digital assistant to put it front and center on every device; it even went so far as to build a whole piece of hardware around it with HomePod.
" One of the department's detectives, Nicholas DiGaudio, went so far as to tell Vanity Fair, "I believe based on my interviews with Paz that from the NYPD standpoint we have enough to make an arrest.
In an interview on March 18th, he went so far as to accuse the West of preparing the Christchurch killer's online manifesto, which included calls to expel Turks from Europe and to kill Mr Erdogan.
In fact, the singer even went so far as to reveal a somewhat dramatic cliffhanger: she said that Simmons had actually been texting her while they had all been at the club earlier that night.
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard went so far as to suggest that the size of the balance sheet really has only "minor" impact on the economy, now that interest rates are well above zero.
Byron Wien of Blackstone and Joseph Grano of Centurion Holdings made similar points in recent interviews on "Fast Money," though neither went so far as to say it could lead to a 50 percent crash.
Back in March, the then WBO, IBF and IBO heavyweight champ posted a pic with Drizzy, and even went so far as to say he was going to "break the curse" on June 1. Oops.
In a broad appeal on 702's utility, Rogers went so far as to claim that 702 "[created] insights on the Russian involvement in 2016 election," providing intelligence that would otherwise not have been possible.
But while it was up, the fast food chain (or whoever had access to its social accounts) even went so far as pinning the bold proclamation to the top of its page for good measure.
"The reports that the President not only considered firing Special Counsel Mueller, but went so far as to order it, demonstrate the Nixonian lengths this President is prepared to go to protect himself," Schiff wrote.
One fifteenth-century Italian poet went so far as to add an extra book to the poem (in Latin verse) tying Virgil's loose ends into a neat bow: Aeneas marries Lavinia and is eventually deified.
Toward the end of our meeting, he went so far as to prophesy that he might be able to accomplish what his predecessors couldn't and broker a lasting peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
It's certainly interesting that the leader of one of the premiere communications companies today thinks bots are unproductive in their current guise, and went so far as to make fun of the hype around them.
Ms. Holmes and the company even went so far as to demonstrate their product on potential investors, the S.E.C. said, drawing their blood through a finger stick and placing it in one of Theranos's nanotainers.
" During an unhinged 20133-minute press conference last week, the president went so far as to scold individual reporters, and this past weekend he tweeted that the media is the "enemy of the American People.
He went so far as to offer a bill called the "Stop BEZOS Act," for Jeff Bezos, Amazon's C.E.O. The bill was deeply flawed, but it still served to call more attention to the issue.
And Helmut Lang went so far as to create an "editor in residence," a curator charged with luring — if only for a season or less — a network of designers in residence or photographers in residence.
The youth-led Sunrise Movement, which popularized the Green New Deal Biden has embraced at times, endorsed Sanders and went so far as to give Biden an "F" for his plan to tackle climate change.
China's National Health Commission even went so far as to debunk popular reports saying that drinking a traditional Chinese medicine herb known as indigowoad root, mixed with smoked vinegar, could prevent infection by the coronavirus.
In the 1960s, Philip H. Lieberman, now a professor emeritus of Brown University, and his colleagues went so far as to pack a dead monkey's vocal tract with plaster to get a three-dimensional rendering.
He went so far as to cast doubt on whether seeing more content from people you disagree with does anything to change your beliefs; in fact, he argued it may only deepen your existing convictions.
The Russian nationals allegedly went so far as to open bank accounts with fake identities based off of sensitive information from real U.S. personas, including using stolen social security numbers, birth dates and home addresses.
"We went so far as to hire one of their back-end programmers," added Levine, referring to Hans Van Slooten, who oversaw Baseball-Reference until June, when the Twins hired him for their front office.
However, she alleges, Mater Dei staffers would often minimize the degree to which Jojuan was struggling academically, and even went so far as to tell her that benching him would be tantamount to a forfeit.
In fact, politicians from the CDU went so far as to claim that the ban on meat is evidence that the Social Democrats will interfere in the private lives of citizens, should they take power.
There seems to be an appeal within underground dance music to be elusive or mysterious, but you went so far as to make the label's name and visual image represent the very idea of "arcane"?
The uproar over the Rice reports—senator Rand Paul (R-KY) went so far as to call it a "smoking gun"—has escalated to the point that at least one senator demanded she testify under oath.
" A student newspaper at the University of Essex went so far as to add arson to the charge sheet: "A group of people in Portsmouth," the paper claimed, "burned down a paediatrician's office in righteous anger.
The movie's marketing went so far as to ask "Whose side are you on?" as if there were any question, with the two opposing factions draped in the colors of the two major US political parties.
Cruz, who lost five primaries to Trump Tuesday night, went so far as to accuse Trump of turning into a DC insider, in a twist of irony for a sitting senator running against a novice politician.
For Hitchcock, the success of the movie hinged on the surprise of Leigh's early exit, and when the film hit theaters, he went so far as to ask that ticket takers not admit any late guests.
She even went so far as to say that the tragedy wasn't the CIA's use of brutal tactics, like waterboarding, but rather that politics had eclipsed the good work the CIA had done at the time.
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) went so far as to say in a secret briefing that Russia's motive in actions, including hacking Democratic computer systems and releasing information through WikiLeaks, was to elect Trump as President.
Democrats went so far as to boycott a committee vote on a pair of Trump's nominees Tuesday and appear to be using every delaying tactic in their arsenal to slow down many of his top picks.
Of that group, 18 percent went so far as to say they were "actively disengaged" from their work, meaning they not only stopped caring about their own jobs, but even cut into the productivity of others.
McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (Tenn.), went so far as to say they expect Friday's ruling to be overturned on appeal.
During his run for the Senate in 2018, Romney went so far as to effectively align himself with the commander in chief showing that in reality, there is no daylight between the party and the President.
He went so far as to bring his 6-year-old daughter to an interview where he knew he would be questioned about the circumstances surrounding the rape trial — a strange, manipulative and even cynical choice.
Bayanqolu, party chief of northeastern China's Jilin province, went so far as to call Xi "party helmsman", a term not in general use in senior Communist Party circles since Mao, who was called the "Great Helmsman".
Andrew Ross Sorkin at the New York Times went so far as to suggest in February that banks bar sales of firearms using their products and services, essentially stepping in on guns where the government won't.
This year she even went so far as to hire a pilot to fly her over southern Alabama, where she videotaped a stretch of land that she believed the sheriff had secretly obtained for her horses.
The appeals court went so far as to say that giving information to a "perfect stranger" by saying "you can make a lot of money trading on this" would be enough to hold the tipper liable.
They believed in a kind of ruthless form of political combat, where they went so far as threatening to send the nation into financial default over spending disputes, shocking some senior members of their own party.
The governor went so far as to threaten to have the state Public Service Commission revoke Con Edison's license as the sole distributor of electricity in virtually the entire city and parts of suburban Westchester County.
In 2011, the Wilpons went so far as to announce a pending sale of a significant share of the team to David Einhorn, a billionaire hedge fund manager like Cohen, but then backtracked four months later.
U.S. and UK officials were caught off guard by Russia's bold move, especially because the Russians even went so far as to steal code from Iran that allowed them to build and launch Tehran "branded" viruses.
Trump went so far as to call Xi a "very special man" in a joint briefing on Thursday, and seemed so enthusiastic that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was asked if Trump had been too deferential.
" Trump even went so far as to question whether May&aposs plan constituted a true exit from the European Union: "The deal she is striking is a much ­different deal than the one the people voted on.
Though it's unfair that so much is riding on Patty Jenkins and her $150 million budget, which The Hollywood Reporter went so far as to refer to as a "gamble," it's a fair assumption that Warner Bros.
In her own words, she and her band were never even cool (gasp!): In 1996, she went so far as to tell Jill Kopelman in Interview that she felt like a certain vanilla, curly-haired child star.
As for the unit that shows off the phone's "holographic display," all we get to see is Brownlee's reaction — he even went so far as to blur that phone out in the shot where he uses it.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer went so far as to say that Republican senators' partisan handling of the Kavanaugh confirmation up until this point suggests that they aren't capable of conducting an impartial review of Ford's claims.
" Part of the animosity was in response to Tur's (accurate) reporting about his behavior at rallies ... Trump went so far as to kiss her — an unwelcome and uninvited act — just before he appeared on MSNBC's "Morning Joe.
" In 2014, Apple's senior vice president in charge of software and services, Eddy Cue, went so far as to say that the "TV experience sucks, " echoing Cook's comments that today's TV experience is "stuck in the 70s.
In fact, in the run-up to the second season of Mr. Robot, the show about a hacker conspiracy, USA Networks even went so far as to send out branded webcam covers (which this journalist happily uses).
Prior to the election, Silver was maligned for being too generous to Trump—The Huffington Post's Washington bureau chief went so far as to call him a "mockery" for "monkeying around" with the numbers (he later apologized).
Lawmakers jump-start talks on privacy bill MORE of Mississippi, even went so far as to say that he would "hope that members of the Democratic Party are looking at the election results" and learning from them.
In an op-ed in January 2016, he went so far as to propose passage of a law permitting collection of all metadata, and combining it with publicly available financial and "lifestyle" information into a comprehensive database.
Ruling that the shooting had been unintentional, Justice Danny K. Chun, who presided over the case, went so far as to reduce the jury's verdict from manslaughter — based on recklessness — to the less severe criminally negligent homicide.
Likely in a quest to grab the right-wing pole position, in 2016 they even went so far as to add Fox News to their bullseye, referring to them at one point as the Anti-Trump network.
Both Robson and Safechuck intended to keep secret their abusive relationships with Jackson, and went so far as to speak out in favor of Jackson when another boy, Jordan Chandler, accused Jackson of abusing him in 1993.
And in a recent non-ATA case, plaintiffs went so far as to suggest that providing bottled water and cookies should qualify as material support where they were provided at an event attended by a terrorist associate.
In response, the Baked by Melissa team developed a new version of the frosting made with oat milk, and Ben-Ishay went so far as to call the new frosting a major improvement on the original version.
In fact, to warm our cold hearts during the holiday season, the folks at progressive digital agency Revolution Messaging went so far as to create a "Trumpster Fire," a Donald Trump-inspired yule log of flaming trash.
NEIHS went so far as to say that they had no records to turn over because "IARC is the sole owner of all such materials" and that Jahnke was not a "representative" of NIEHS when she participated.
China even went so far as to dictate what hours a farmer should start and stop working, including directing managers to ring a bell to signal transition times and exert control over every single group of farmers.
It would be an abuse of power if F.B.I. agents went so far as to obtain a search warrant and raid the candidate's office tower, hauling out boxes of documents and computers in front of television cameras.
In July, after three people died and dozens were poisoned in the city of Sirjan, a former police chief went so far as to publish an open letter calling for an end to the taboo on alcohol.
One client went so far as to watch every episode of Seinfeld in an effort to teach herself how to understand sarcasm and the nuances of acerbic humor that she struggled to pick up in real life.
The author Ta-Nehisi Coates went so far as to call it "a secondary endorsement, as crazy as it sounds, of Jim Crow," on the theory that Biden's civility meant making his peace with a racist system.
One of them, the conservative daily Chosun Ilbo, went so far as to report that Mr. Kim had been banished to forced labor, with many of his negotiating team members either executed or sent to prison camps.
The White House went so far as to limit Mr. Shelby to a single pass to a White House celebration of the University of Alabama's 1992 national title football team — a brutal slap, in Crimson Tide terms.
They even went so far as to note that in one letter from his physician it was indicated that Trump had an appendectomy at age 11 and in a separate letter it was stated as age 12.
Other researchers went so far as to implant memories of being "attacked by a vicious animal as a child; having a serious indoor or outdoor accident as a child; even witnessing somebody being demonically possessed," Loftus said.
He even went so far as to include Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City, in the purported conspiracy, claiming he wanted to abolish the Second Amendment — and that somehow intimidating us would achieve that.
Editorial Republican House leaders have spent months dodging questions about how they would replace the Affordable Care Act with a better law, and went so far as to hide the draft of their plan from other lawmakers.
Howard went so far as to say the United States was playing against 12 opponents on Tuesday, and Pulisic conceded that he had let his frustration show several times with pleading hand gestures toward Ramos, the referee.
Last month, Birmingham, U.K., engineer Jake Archer went so far as to devise his own solution, moving the double bed in the hotel room where he was staying all the way across the room to reach the outlets.
To pull this off, the Rubins went so far as to hire chefs from Japan, where traditional baking techniques are rigorously studied, and to purchase a rare Bongard Cervap oven, one of only two on the West Coast.
He went so far as to release a list of his possible nominees before the election to reassure conservatives he would pick a reliable conservative and to reinforce how importantly he viewed the decision to fill any vacancy.
He conducted "recon" trips to the highly trafficked Times Square, and even went so far as to get Lasik eye surgery so he wouldn't be nicknamed the "Blind Terrorist" in case his glasses fell off during an attack.
Since the trial started on Tuesday, his lawyers have sought to lay the blame for any financial irregularities on his business partner Rick Gates and went so far as to accuse him of embezzling money from Manafort's firm.
Trump went so far as to sign an executive order appointing a task force to review the Post Office's business arrangements—something which task force head Steve Mnuchkin has until later this summer to deliver his findings on.
First of all, the most surprising thing in this entire message is that I was so anxious about being seen as gay that I went so far as to deny myself the pleasure of getting phallus-shaped gifts.
" We went so far as to contact 11 apps' customer support services via email, posing as a would-be abuser: "Hi, If I use this app to track my husband will he know that I am tracking him?
This was a major complaint of his in previous weeks; he went so far as to suggest Mr. Cruz "stole" Iowa and should be disqualified from winning the caucus because of what Mr. Trump saw as mail fraud.
Apple has been on a mission to eliminate all its mechanical buttons, from iPhones and MacBooks alike, while HTC even went so far as to replace the side buttons on its U12 Plus with haptic-feedback touch keys.
Turns out, their relationship is going so well that Patrick went so far as to say she will not only be cheering for Rodgers, but the entire Packers team, when they take the field for the upcoming season.
We spotted that forced off-shoulder look before every blogger started doing it, and even went so far as to say that velour tracksuits would come back (hence the Vetements collab, and now Juicy Couture for Urban Outfitters).
Harris said during a CNN town hall in January that she felt "very strongly" about ensuring every American has access to health care and even went so far as to advocate for doing away with private health plans.
Earlier this year, the administration went so far as to to try and fast-track an $8 billion weapons deal earlier this year that Congress tried to block over the kingdom's prosecution of its brutal war in Yemen.
The user even went so far as to report the project to Instagram, but according to John, the archivists aren't violating the company's terms of service, so he's not expecting a cease and desist letter any time soon.
Gooi Soon Seng, Aisyah's defense attorney, went so far as to say that the murder amounted to a "declaration of war" since it used chemical weapons, and that the government wasn't addressing the true seriousness of the crime.
In his interview with The New York Times last week, Mark Zuckerberg even went so far as to describe A.I. as the antidote that will cure the internet of such negative externalities as hate speech and election interference.
Krzysztof Bosak, a deputy leader of the far-right National Movement, even went so far as to slam Republican politicians John McCain and Mitt Romney on Twitter for their "disgusting treason" in criticizing Trump's account of the violence.
Business Roundtable President Rob Lapsley went so far as to say the teachers strike, framed as a struggle for the sake of students, was a calculated "strategy" to launch an attack on Prop 13 for the union's benefit.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat of New York, who owes her seat to a successful primary challenge, went so far as to encourage her 3.8 million Twitter followers to "pause" their donations to the campaign committee in protest.
In 2015, at the Vulture festival, the stylist Jessica Paster went so far as to reveal that she got "anywhere between $30,000 to $50,000," while actresses could receive "something between $100,000 and $250,000," but she didn't name names.
He even went so far as to call Chinese President Xi Jinping an "enemy" — in a tweet where Trump also labeled his own hand-picked Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell an "enemy" for not cutting interest rates faster.
Both the Obama and George W. Bush administrations began efforts to curtail the flow of people across the southern border, but neither went so far as to pursue a "zero tolerance" approach that tore apart families en masse.
Garoppolo went so far as to suggest that his own season-ending knee injury in 2018 helped make the transformation happen, as San Francisco ended up with a record worth the No. 2 pick in the N.F.L. draft.
This time Barclays went so far as to enlist the United States Postal Service to help identify the source of the letter, because the letters bore a United States postmark, according to a person briefed on the matter.
While many in the TV sector spent years denying that cord cutting was even real, in 2015 Verizon's head of its TV division went so far as to admit that even she had hung up on traditional television.
The committee went so far as to interview former Democratic National Committee operative Alexandra Chalupa -- a central figure in theories that say Ukraine interfered in the election -- before closing that aspect of their probe, according to the sources.
One went so far as to affirm in oral argument that Mr. Trump could commit, as one of the judges put it, "a crime, no matter how heinous" with impunity while president — like shooting someone on Fifth Avenue.
Laura Dern's performance in the film has also gotten positive reviews — and one fan went so far as to share their own experience seeing the film in theaters, just in case everybody's viewings at home weren't as spirited.
And as Martin points out in his post, it's true that readers got some practice being surprised with the fifth season, which even went so far as to kill off characters that hadn't been killed (yet?) in the books.
Downs went so far as to suggest that the benefits of these platforms—such as enabling members of the public to expose the actions of oppressive governments—greatly outweigh any of the challenges the spread of false information presents.
And Robinson's former boss, Rebel founder Ezra Levant, went so far as to suggest a prison sentence for Robinson would amount to a death sentence because UK prisons are "dominated by Muslim gangs" who would seek to kill him.
On Sunday night, Rosselló went so far as to say he would not seek reelection in 2020 and would step down from the leadership of his party, the New Progressive Party, but stopped short of resigning from his position.
Poet and memoirist Mary Karr, best known for her beautiful books about her own alcoholism, went so far as to blame the 61-year-old's suicide on untreated alcoholism, and called Bourdain out for not being 100 percent sober.
The short fingered vulgarian bashed Clinton and Bloomberg, and went so far as to chastise four-star Marine general John Allen who, in his DNC speech Thursday, questioned whether Trump had what it took to become Commander in Chief.
Scalia's dissent was described as "blistering" and at one point he went so far as to say that states would have never joined the Union if they could conceive of such a Supreme Court decision back in the day.
The Anglo-American writer Andrew Sullivan, a "punk Tory" in his youth, went so far as to hail "South Park Republicans": irreverent young people driven rightward by the priggishness of the other side more than by any doctrinal commitment.
At the end of the first day of arguments, Agnifilo went so far as to call for a mistrial, arguing the use of first names only was unfairly implying the guilt of his client in front of the jury.

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