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He's a great wrestler for sure, he wrestles a lot.
The dragnet comes as the city wrestles with several changes.
He shoots tigers, rides horseback barechested and wrestles alligators barehanded.
The news media often wrestles with this issue as well.
Mr Altan wrestles with ideas and the passage of time.
He wrestles with it at the risk of being thrown.
Our critic wrestles with their stories, and his own fandom.
He wrestles with his own comfort level in handling patient requests.
In his current leadership position, Kindel wrestles with his Amazon experience.
What are the inner arguments each character wrestles with, and why?
The show wrestles with charged dynamics found within the queer community.
When he wrestles with Russian corporations and ministries, he usually wins.
" And a pregnant teenager wrestles with life's big decisions in "Juno.
Cooper wrestles rebounds and hits that soft dagger of a jumper.
More than a decade later, Ranney still wrestles with this every day.
Carl trips, falls, and wrestles on the ground with a few walkers.
At one point, the MQ team wrestles with Nazis in their game.
Even Islam, which places overwhelming stress on revelation, wrestles with that question.
He wrestles her onto the bed, and she's taken away by police.
The huge bear wrestles playfully before breaking into a nice bear massage.
Putin wrestles with a classmate at the St. Petersburg Sportschool in 1971.
Wyatt's brother is Taylor Rotunda -- who wrestles in WWE as Bo Dallas.
Ibushi wrestles a high-flying "strong style," and WWE is embracing that.
My home state of Illinois also wrestles with a maternal mortality disparity.
As Katrin wrestles with psychological demons, she senses a more supernatural threat.
Now he wrestles with ambivalence for never having seen combat while serving.
It's a near thing, but Tom wrestles the villain to the ground.
Beggs now wrestles on the men's team at Life University in Georgia.
He also did say "atmosphere," the word Josh O'Connor's prince wrestles with.
Our critic Wesley Morris wrestles with their stories, and his own fandom.
On "You Will Not Die," he wrestles with love, faith and country.
He appears distraught, shaking as he wrestles around in the drab bed sheets.
While the left wrestles with tribalism, the right has given into it completely.
Her wrestles with life and language continue to pinion new generations of readers.
While McDonad's wrestles with straws, other chains are taking action in different ways.
In between, each character wrestles internally with finding their place amid the chaos.
Our critic Wesley Morris wrestles with their stories and his own Jackson fandom.
Trump wrestles the person to the floor, before shooting them in the head.
The press wrestles with how to cover an administration in "open warfare" against them.
Every campaign wrestles with where the sweet spot is between positive and negative information.
He wrestles soulfully with what kind of father he is and means to be.
As Lepage wrestles with memorizing the poem, he turns to an old memory trick.
They will be there as LET and the beat scene wrestles with the transitions.
In the documentary she wrestles in denim hot pants that are up her ass.
Much of the memoir wrestles with what it means to lay claim to Germany.
While one space company grapples with overenthusiastic regulators, another wrestles with unchecked requirements growth.
Natasha Stagg's forthcoming essay collection, Sleeveless, wrestles with a lot of these same questions.
Gate E. She sits, heart pounding as she wrestles with the idea of jumping.
By day she works in retail, but none of her coworkers know she wrestles.
Ultimately, Gay wrestles with one of the most complicated kinds of love — namely, self-love.
In the return episode, Keating wrestles with a decision involving Frank that could change everything.
It wrestles with heavy themes like free will, and questions the value of humankind itself.
Taseer seeks out the wisdom of ancient Brahmin scholars and wrestles with India's colonial heritage.
In a poem from the collection, Mr. Harrison wrestles with the decision the poet confronted.
Germany wrestles with diesel emissions, Jared Kushner loses his top-secret clearance and Europe shivers.
Amid the bright animation of his social life, he wrestles with loneliness and self-loathing.
The idea of being "mostly enlightened" is central to Weather, which wrestles elliptically with religion.
Mr. Sobelle climbs, wrestles with and disappears into packing crates like a dancing Dumpster diver.
Our critic Wesley Morris wrestles with their stories and his own fandom of the star.
In the video, he appears distraught and shakes as he wrestles around in the bed sheets.
He wrestles, he acts, he sings and he even for some reason dabbles in Elvis impersonations.
McCabe's book wrestles more deeply than Comey's book did with the conun­drums that faced the FBI.
"Captain America" wrestles with patriotism: what to do when your country is on the wrong side?
Again, Bruce Wayne wrestles with the ghosts of his parents when happiness seems within his reach.
In Molly Dektar's somber debut novel, "The Ash Family," the protagonist wrestles with these same questions.
But the crux of the problem that Harvard's Solar Geoengineering Research Program wrestles with is intentionality.
But when Wyatt wrestles, he transforms into his alter-ego: a monster known as The Fiend.
The exit from CSA comes as Vale wrestles with the impact of slumping iron ore prices.
With mounting, mesmerizing anguish, Ernst wrestles with that question all the way to the devastating finale.
"Ad Astra" wrestles with it too (although it would be egregious to spoil the film's answer).
Rhoda refuses to institutionalize her daughter, then wrestles with guilt and depression; her husband, defeated, withdraws.
Volcánica boasts the Pacific Northwest's only luchadora, a woman who wrestles under the name La Avispa.
Speculation about how unwelcome candidates may be disqualified in future is rife, as ideology wrestles with constitutionality.
Annalise gathers everyone together for the holidays while she wrestles over a difficult decision about her future.
Yet most of the questions about content moderation that YouTube wrestles with are much less clear-cut.
He normally wrestles as one half of the Hardy Boyz for the SmackDown brand of the company.
At the same time, Hansel wrestles with his own paternity issues, seeking distraction via some epic kink.
Turkey Turkey's currency continues to plummet as it wrestles with a crisis that's reverberating around the globe.
Anthony Greene, who wrestles as "Retrosexual Anthony Greene," stood behind a folding table displaying stickers and sunglasses.
It wrestles with the same mysteries as that genre does — death, the soul, the nature of evil.
"The Glass Castle" wrestles with two conflicting impulses: the longing for order and the desire for wildness.
"Mercies in Disguise" is at its strongest when it wrestles with the stark realities of rare disease.
Instead, he teased hints of meaning from gladiatorial wrestles with paint, and occasionally the result became iconic.
The exhibition wrestles with how one might visualize riffs on the liminal spaces between ideas and events.
He says he's focused on his job as the bank wrestles with fallout from money-laundering revelations.
Moments later, he wrestles her onto the sand and starts hitting her in the head and neck.
Luke, holding a poster of him, June, and Hannah, bursts through the protest and wrestles with the Commander.
Khabib Nurmagomedov wrestles bears, mauls human beings and is by all rights the scariest fighter on the planet.
These options might change as Congress wrestles with how to address the growing problem of student loan debt.
The Chicago and Los Angeles projects come as Musk wrestles ramping up production of the Tesla Model 3.
It also comes as Turkey wrestles with security concerns over militant attacks and the war in neighboring Syria.
"If you're Arab, you're a terrorist," the Norwegian-Algerian singer said, describing the stereotypes her community wrestles with.
The strikers fear job losses as Greece wrestles with its seventh year of austerity demanded by international creditors.
But if it does, I'm going to listen to her more as she wrestles with her conflicting thoughts.
Smith wrestles with spiritual crisis Then, after Karen reached her 50th birthday, she received a call from her doctor.
Martin wrestles Craig and her younger daughter to the pavement, handcuffs them and puts them in a patrol car.
The latest move from the 135-year-old grocer comes as the $800 billion U.S. grocery industry wrestles Amazon.
"He has so much respect for all the girls he wrestles," Beggs' mother, Angela McNew, told the Associated Press.
He wrestles professionally under the moniker "Jungle Boy" and recently made his return to the ring in New Jersey.
As she begins to walk away, Pierre grabs her and wrestles her down the stairs with Tripp following behind.
As Florida — of all states — wrestles with gun control, there's some reason to wonder if the narrative has changed.
At one point, the officer in the video grabs Payne near the neck and wrestles him to the ground.
It wrestles with the same ideas that most New Orleans restaurants take on: the division between old and new.
The band's fourth record, Prayers for the Damned, wrestles with dark material—death, drug addiction, failure, and aggressive nihilism.
As Hatch wrestles with his decision, Romney is being widely encouraged to run for the seat, should Hatch retire.
"Chotto Desh" (meaning "small homeland" in Bengali) still wrestles with the feeling of being torn between two cultures (Mr.
Ms. LuPone, an idiosyncratic belter, wrestles melodies to the mat in freestyle, while Ms. Ebersole is a sparkling precisionist.
The deeply imaginative story wrestles with philosophical questions and carnal desires, playing with the split between head and heart.
The move follows similar decisions by commanders in Afghanistan as the Pentagon wrestles with the spread of the coronavirus.
Today, Mom still wrestles with neuropathy, shortness of breath, and sometimes crushing fatigue — but she is very much alive.
But it is also a city steeped in Southern history, one that still wrestles with the legacy of slavery.
In Tasmania, the archaeology manager of the Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority, David Roe, wrestles with such questions.
Kate Brown, a Democrat, ordered a hiring freeze last month as the state wrestles with a $1.6 billion shortfall.
Here the narrator wrestles with phony parts, dons costumes in an agony, as if they were medieval torture instruments.
Huck and Jim travel together as Jim seeks his freedom; at times, Huck wrestles with his decision to help.
But it can also be worth listening to, especially if you or someone you love wrestles with these issues.
The series documents the artists' process of creation as well as revealing some of the demons each subject wrestles with.
The central tension she wrestles with throughout her book is how to be true to herself without alienating her family.
Photographer Michael Koerner's series My DNA wrestles with inherited genetic mutations, a result of his parents' exposure to nuclear radiation.
In the movie, a young Doss wrestles a gun out of his father's hand during a fight between his parents.
I guess his plan is to build a mobilized grassroots that simply wrestles power away from those who have it.
"Green Book" is not a biopic, but throughout the film, Tony wrestles with the question of who exactly Shirley is.
The wall text makes the case that, through these gestures, the artist wrestles with ideas of invisibility, erasure, and censorship.
Its narrator, Aza Holmes, is a 16-year-old girl in Indianapolis who wrestles with anxiety and obsessive thought spirals.
She wrestles with the Veterans Affairs bureaucracy to get treatment for chronic pain from an injury she suffered in Afghanistan.
Just as they wrestle with their clashing duties to family, faith and nation, she wrestles with their prescribed narrative roles.
But despite the parade of stars who pass through it, "House of Nutter" often wrestles with a sense of anticlimax.
For our project on the future of movies, the director wrestles with the changes being wrought by the streaming revolution.
However, I realize that this is just one of the many considerations Jack Dorsey wrestles with when considering this fundamental change.
The officer pulls out a stun gun and wrestles Craig and her daughter to the ground and puts them under arrest.
But even as Peter swings to MJ's apartment, he wrestles with the realization that he might be crossing some major boundaries.
Meanwhile, the United States wrestles with the far more likely threat from extremists inspired by ISIS but not trained by them.
Putin arm wrestles a woman during mid-summer festivities in Kazan in the Tatarstan region of Russia on June 27, 22015.
Especially, her partner José Alberto Rodríguez, who wrestles under the name Alberto El Patron, and whom she is marrying this week.
The guy has a bunch of pet doggos who he wrestles and periodically uses to intimidate foreign leaders, as one does.
Having grown up in Nicolae Ceausescu's repressive Romania, Mr. Ghenie in his work wrestles with chapters of 20th-century European history.
There is too much money in American politics, he acknowledged, and America still wrestles with the legacy of slavery and segregation.
The narrative, which unfolds from the perspective of eight characters, wrestles with the question of what separates humans from intelligent machines.
Your play, at its heart, wrestles with this notion — what, in essence, happens to the child who doesn't get into Amherst?
But today, as the nation wrestles with the pervasive issue of mass shootings, going back to school means something completely different.
"First Reformed" wrestles with contemporary reality, but it isn't a work of realism in the way that term is conventionally understood.
Other Gossip: • As Moira wrestles with her decision to board the train, I noticed a black man and Asian man leaving.
This communicative aspect of crying is one of the trickier notions that Christle wrestles with in her peculiar and indelible book.
"People are looking at Putin as one who wrestles bears and drills for oil," she told Sean Hannity on Fox News.
Gay wrestles her story from the world's judgment and misrecognition and sets off on a recursive, spiraling journey to rewrite herself.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - As Russia wrestles with an economic crisis, more and more Porsches and Rolls-Royces are appearing on its roads.
In looking ahead, he wrestles with matters that relate to his identity not just as a Muslim, but as an American.
Infinity War dared to break that mold, and we hope Avengers 4 genuinely wrestles with the mistakes the heroes made in it.
Now, the work I make wrestles with a desire to create net art as a cultural object while staying critical of it.
Some of SoftBank's moves have caused concern among analysts, as the firm wrestles with a 13.7 trillion-yen ($119 billion) debt pile.
The suspensions mark an early test of the social media platform as it wrestles with the fallout of the last presidential race.
Elsewhere, Future wrestles with his past on solo record "4 Da Gang," his signature hoarseness floating over some sort of jazzy woodwind.
Pierre arrives in time to kiss the Count's hand, while Anna literally wrestles the will in question out of his cousin's arms.
As the student moves toward the office door, the officer wrestles him to the ground as others in the office look on.
Industry analysts said more jobs could be at risk as the automaker wrestles with permanently shrinking production of small and midsized sedans.
L. Benjamin Rolsky: Kanye wrestles with God, not Trump Joey Jackson: She allegedly told her boyfriend to kill himself and he did?
The biracial, sexually fluid social media director Kat (Aisha Dee) wrestles with labeling herself as the magazine's first black female department head.
As Britain wrestles with the horrible details of Brexit, a bilateral trade deal with the United States is of the greatest importance.
On her wedding night, Loretta Lynn, just a teenager, cries "no, no, no, no" as her older husband wrestles her into submission.
Van Haaften, who was the founding curator of the New York Public Library's photography collection, wrestles Abbott's big life onto the page.
He wrestles in a cape and luchador mask and backflips off the top rope, with fans tossing streamers to celebrate his entrance.
Bungy wrestles the man to the ground with ease, in one, swift, graceful movement, an immaculate flooring if there ever was one.
Every match he wrestles seems like a fuck you to Dixie Carter, TNA's chief, who lowballed him during contract renewal talks in 2013.
It wrestles ably with questions about posthumanity and individuality in a visually sumptuous origin story that leaves plenty of room for follow-up.
In it, a family of God-fearing Puritan settlers wrestles with their faith as rumors of witchcraft swirl around the eldest daughter, Thomasin.
A Nobel Prize-winning economist and former New Hampshire governor, he earnestly wrestles with public policy decisions based largely on his progressive principles.
In one particularly brutal scene in the new Tomb Raider film, protagonist Lara Croft (Alicia Vikander) wrestles with a mercenary in the jungle.
Started by Francisco Segundo, 53, an owner of the gym who wrestles as Bronco Internacional, the Bronx federation is a Pan-American affair.
Filled with self-doubt, feeling like a failure as a mother, she wrestles with how to do the right thing for her son.
ELSEWHERE ➔ Tech: YouTube faces calls to rethink its business model as it wrestles with harassment, extremism and exploitation on its platform (The Hill).
Ms. Brown, in sneakers, doesn't tap, but rhythm still courses through her body as she churns and wrestles with the space around her.
When a couple wrestles with infidelity, or a man beats his wife, it's now often a female pastor or rabbi who counsels them.
He found a second act as comic relief on the reality series "Total Divas" alongside his daughter Natalie, who wrestles professionally as Natalya.
"This was never something I thought I'd be able to do," said Alex Abakulov, who wrestles as A.J. Spectre and studies osteopathic medicine.
I also can't help but wonder how Duc, who wrestles with clear but disturbing memories of his early childhood, fits into this story.
He has no power in the larger world (the world that Smithers stands for), and he wrestles continually with his desire for it.
Manuel, a longtime student who wrestles under the sobriquet 'Mantequilla' (Spanish for "butter stick") is a more established talent at House of Glory.
Jack, who wrestles under the name "Jungle Boy," thanked his father for supporting him and inspiring him ... in a heartfelt tribute to his father.
Parnell's candidacy further complicates things for Democrats, who have been promoting women as candidates while the party wrestles internally with issues like sexual misconduct.
He wrestles Cena for the WWE title, only the previously invincible Cena gets dismantled by the human wrecking ball which was 2014 Brock Lesnar.
The central bank would have welcomed the fillip to consumer demand as it wrestles with whether to cut interest rates from already record lows.
For the first quarter, Mattel said it expects lower gross sales, as it wrestles with the collapse of Toys "R" Us and currency fluctuations.
"I never got to dream about the life I'm living right now, and that's unfortunate," said Gray, who wrestles at 75 kg/1003 lbs.
It leans on his soft soul falsettos, wrestles with faith, parenting, and the sacrifices a man must make for happiness to ultimately shine through.
The agrochemical industry is in a consolidation race as the sector wrestles with a global grain glut that has stretched into its fourth year.
Such disparities have come into stark relief as Puerto Rico wrestles with the largest municipal debt crisis in U.S. history and related economic turmoil.
It also wrestles with identity; the two women represent Kahlo's dual origins as the daughter of a German father and a Spanish-Indian mother.
The novelist eats, sleeps, and, mostly, wrestles with the past: an old friend whose absence haunts him, and the city he long ago disowned.
She wrestles with her decision to drop out of school, and when she returns to her hometown she sees everything has changed around her.
He wrestles himself out of the hold to run back to the balcony and scream the lyrics, but before he makes it, he's tackled.
The Chicago and Los Angeles projects come as Musk wrestles with production problems for the rollout of the highly anticipated Tesla Model 3 sedan.
But Jacobs, who wrestles under the ring name "Kane," said he would decide after this fall's presidential election whether he will run for office.
Her quest takes her from Athens and Pompeii to Manhattan and Malibu as she confronts the paradox of ownership and wrestles with conflicting evidence.
Which brings up a timely new theme that the series wrestles with in season 217, one that I happen to know intimately: heroin addiction.
On the sidelines, Diane (Molly Shannon) searches for independence while her husband sits in prison, and Dallas (Talia Balsam) wrestles with a midlife crisis.
A new documentary wrestles with how "The Simpsons" — a show praised for its incisive humor — could resort to such a demeaning South Asian stereotype.
Although seemingly disparate, there is a consistent line of questioning that wrestles with and explores diverse ideas of identity, culture, politics, memory, and place.
He wrestles a parishioner with a Vice News logo as a face to the ground and then shoots the person at point blank range.
Moreira Franco said the program's goal is to help create jobs as Brazil wrestles with a two-year long recession and slumping commodity prices.
It's an intimate and inward-looking hour of stand-up that wrestles with the question of who is and who should be her audience.
The largest decline was in Venezuela, which lost 188,000 bpd in the first quarter as President Nicolas Maduro's government wrestles a deep economic crisis.
The South American county is in chaos as Guaido wrestles for control with President Nicolas Maduro, who's overseen a period of hyperinflation and poverty.
In the frank "Helpless," he wrestles with his blind spots, while, in the finale, "You're Gonna Live Forever in Me," he hits a career peak.
For a game whose marketing sometimes seemed to imply weirdness for its own sake, Death Stranding mostly wrestles with relatable and pressing fears and dread.
The profit warning comes as Huarong wrestles with a liquidity crunch triggered by an anti-corruption probe into its former chairman Lai Xiaomin in April.
"Joe Biden has a few (actually a lot) of things on his mind," by Mark Z. Barabak The former vice president wrestles with the media.
The RBA in particular would have welcomed the fillip to consumer demand as it wrestles with whether to cut interest rates from already record lows.
As many of the characters around him battle depression, thoughts of suicide, and the dehumanization of war, Shinji also wrestles with his sexuality and gender.
Award-winning indie platformer Celeste, for example, features a depressed, self-loathing girl named Madeline who wrestles with her inner demons while climbing a mountain.
The bank has been regularly buying gold as it wrestles with weaker oil prices and Western sanctions imposed over Moscow's role in the Ukraine crisis.
Either way, "it's a rough atmosphere," said Jorel Arroyo, 35, who works at a T-Mobile store and wrestles as the King of New York.
But while Curry has physically matured since his days at Davidson — Golden State lists him at 6-3, 185 pounds — he still wrestles with behemoths.
Helena wrestles him to the ground so Donnie can knock him out, but gets a stick stuck in her heavily pregnant belly in the process.
These minor lapses are redeemed when we get to the long and poignant chapter in which le Carré wrestles with the memory of his father.
Ms. Valenti currently has a 5-year-old daughter, and she wrestles for a way to prepare her child for an onslaught of male harassment.
The show's stylistic pastiche is less blatant than those in "Stranger Things," but it even more forcefully wrestles with the popular conception of its setting.
Unsurprisingly, memory treats it with greater reverence, and it often wrestles with the subject of this article for the accolade of Nintendo's best game ever.
Outside of that, though, Samsung has been looking at a larger struggle as it wrestles with how to take control of its own software destiny.
The story spans multiple universes, including the land of the dead, and wrestles with faith, skepticism, religious tyranny, scientific inquiry and the nature of consciousness.
In the soliloquies we pair here, Hamlet and Jean Valjean are each at a crossroads in their lives, and each wrestles mightily with his conscience.
In the ensuing years she raises her grandson to adolescence and wrestles with relationships, one with a decent-seeming construction worker played by Aaron Paul.
In Hammaad Chaudry's new play, mentored by Tony Kushner, a British-Pakistani couple wrestles with the conflicting pulls of upbringing and inheritance, culture and religion.
The effort to shut down the project is now on hold while the government wrestles with investors over the terms of a construction bond buyback.
Background: Single parties have come to dominate state legislatures in recent years, allowing lawmakers to make significant policy changes even as Washington wrestles with gridlock.
He is not just a brilliant political tactician; he is a former seminary student who wrestles with the moral questions embedded in our messy politics.
As her daughter, Brianna, grows up, Claire, now in her 50s, wrestles with the idea of trying to find Jamie after spending 20 years apart.
After tackling them, she wrestles them to the ground with a novelist's appreciation for nuance and a journalist's grasp of facts and attention to detail.
Bobby Drake, Iceman's alter-ego, is an openly gay man who wrestles with his multiple, overlapping identities in the pages of the spin-off series.
On "Gotham," villains pop up everywhere: Carmine Falcone arrives, Edward Nygma wrestles to control his alter ego, and a familiar smile returns to the city.
One historical injustice she wrestles with is how colonization was not just occupation but the wholesale robbery of foreign lands, at the expense of native people.
The more she wrestles with this balance, the more everything begins to bleed together, and the more we find out just how little we know Christine.
Joel Kinnaman ("The Killing") plays one of the central astronauts, periodically clashing with his boss (Chris Bauer) as the NASA team wrestles with the political fallout.
In a sneak peek at Sunday's episode of Total Bellas, the 34-year-old wrestles with an important question: Who should walk her down the aisle?
They'd debate it for a bit, going back and forth about how what he wrestles with is in part universal, and also connected to his gender.
Sombra's detective work is needed now more than ever as Colombia wrestles with soaring coca production that is testing traditionally close relations with the United States.
Without so much as a blink, Beth wrestles out of her husband's embrace to crawl back into daddy's arms like a beaten puppy to its abuser.
President Trump and GOP leaders are reportedly considering punting on a major infrastructure package until 85033, as Congress wrestles with a crammed legislative calendar this year.
But while Thompson is more a striker who wrestles entirely as a defense to being taken down, Scoggins is a far more comfortable and aggressive wrestler.
Instead of cleaving his narrative to a political or ideological agenda, he wrestles honestly with the messy contradictions inherent to any conversation about race or class.
"The Thin Place" wrestles with a similar ethical question, suggesting that illusion is a compact—that you can't truly be tricked unless you want to believe.
Opinion: Kanye wrestles with God, not Trump Kanye West's cultural productions have occupied a religious space with God for almost 15 years, L. Benjamin Rolsky writes.
In another clip, a crowd wrestles a man to the ground near a red Land Rover, its front end and bumper severely damaged, its windscreen smashed.
His hour of reckoning takes place during a performance of a school play about a zombie apocalypse, during which he wrestles with his bad cyber angel.
There are no good options for the British Parliament as it wrestles with what to do about the open border between the two Irelands after Brexit.
Lebanon's Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri said on Wednesday a majority in the country was against paying the maturing debt as it wrestles with a financial crisis.
More than that, they  seem to represent the two sides of the thematic coin that The Outsider constantly flips as it wrestles with questions about belief.
Carmela is a complicated character who wrestles with the bargain she made when she married Tony, trading complicity with his sins for upper-middle-class comforts.
He shows us deep under the hood, where he wrestles with the motors, high-powered batteries and tangles of electronics and cables that make Teslas tick.
Rachel Koltsov, 63, a senior captain who wrestles in the 26-pound weight class for Bronx Science, has beaten a few boys this season in individual competition.
Beyond the welfare concerns and legal ambiguities surrounding shooting, the industry wrestles with two demons – the disposal of unwanted birds and the persecution of birds of prey.
He swears all the time, asks (male) cops about their sex lives and wrestles with a "super-fiendish" sudoku while on a call with the Home Office.
As Airbnb's business grows its units, the company now valued at $30 billion, still wrestles with regulatory challenges as cities debate how to handle short-term rentals.
Our aim is to gauge Brexit sentiment in the startup community as it wrestles with an uncertain future in the UK. Our first survey closed last week.
Sombra&aposs detective work is needed now more than ever as Colombia wrestles with soaring coca production that is testing traditionally close relations with the United States.
The play was inspired by Coel's childhood in Hackney, in northeast London, and wrestles with darker themes, including bullying, self-esteem issues, sexual assault, and domestic abuse.
He's a great wire walker, and he wrestles, plays football for his high school, and he plans on joining the Navy when he gets out of school.
Questions about who should bear legal responsibility for self-driving car accidents, she said, can draw upon tort law, which wrestles with questions about liability and negligence.
Here we have Tony Stark, the first and coolest Avenger we ever met, surrendering his ultra-masculine tendencies and showing vulnerability as he wrestles with his demons.
Director Denis Villeneuve delivers a sci-fi masterpiece that improves upon its predecessor, and wrestles with just what it means to be human in thought-provoking ways.
As one of her daughters steps between the officer and her mother, the officer wrestles Craig to the ground and places a stun gun in her back.
Currency modernization is an opportunity to get real savings that can be used by this Congress as it wrestles with paying for government and reducing the debt.
But Vice wrestles with the idea that the central tenets of America just as often lead to a Dick Cheney as they do to an Abraham Lincoln.
A tireless Larry Owens plays a theater usher named Usher in Michael R. Jackson's dizzying musical, which wrestles with blackness, queerness and black queerness with gleeful abandon.
Jose Antonio Vargas's powerful book "Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen" wrestles with the moral, emotional and psychological dimensions of America's perennial question: Who deserves citizenship?
Her discomfort with the role peaks in the finale, when she wrestles for the first time and the audience hurls slurs — and a beer can — at her.
In that play, L.B.J., having attained the presidency upon the death of John F. Kennedy, basically arm-wrestles Washington into passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
In the film, Lum stars as Billi, an aspiring artist in Brooklyn who wrestles with keeping the secret from Nai Nai, her grandmother (played by Zhao Shuzhen).
She has to decide whether to testify against the officer, and she wrestles with telling her Malcolm X-quoting father about her romance with a white boy.
The state Chamber of Commerce banned hard alcohol on an annual train trip to Washington as the state wrestles with claims of a culture of sexual harassment.
As the nation wrestles with the expanding opioid crisis, one costly aspect is often overlooked, even by doctors: Opioid abuse could be linked to progressive hearing loss.
The character internally wrestles with her father's frightening temper, moral bankruptcy, and devious employment, and I say internally because, as noted, she never says much of anything.
In interviews, Ms Rowling (pictured above) has described herself as a Christian who wrestles with doubt; she was brought up Anglican and later attended the Church of Scotland.
As Donald Trump wrestles with the unique challenges of being President of the United States, he also made time this morning to wrestle with CNN on social media.
There are worthy questions to be asked about Autopilot, especially as the United States government wrestles with how to legislate advanced driver assistance systems and, eventually, autonomous cars.
Earlier this week, U.S. President Donald Trump canceled his own visit to the Davos forum in Switzerland, as he wrestles with political opponents over the federal government shutdown.
It sees rival grocers Tesco and Morrison's suffering in the short term but picks J Sainsbury as the overall loser as it wrestles with a weaker balance sheet.
Yet, even as Congress wrestles with the long-overdue reauthorization of the Higher Education Act, it turns out that there is plenty of common ground to be found.
Tata Steel plans to cut around 3,000 jobs across its European operations as it wrestles with excess supply, a source close to the discussions told Reuters on Monday.
Advertising Industry Wrestles With Bias After a Lawsuit | A conference in Miami aimed at charting the industry's future was instead heavy with discussion about sexism in the workplace.
Hardy currently wrestles for Ring of Honor and brags that he holds the richest contract if ROH history -- twice as big as the one the Young Bucks signed.
Tweaking how a wrestler wrestles, beyond just the moves they can perform, offers far deeper flexibility than just editing and sharing create-a-wrestlers or creating custom graphics.
" Juno " (2007) was the tale of a teen-ager who becomes pregnant; deciding against abortion, she then wrestles with the prospect of giving the baby up for adoption.
Any prolonged period of uncertainty in Europe's fifth largest economy is likely to exacerbate the continent's problems as it wrestles with the complexities of Brexit and other challenges.
The poll also asked respondents about their policy priorities, offering a hint of the political leanings of the Democratic electorate as the party wrestles with its ideological core.
Finally, in her last piece from India, our South Asia bureau chief wrestles with a murder covered up in plain sight, and with what she is leaving behind.
Maybe there is a way one of those can inform the other as America wrestles with the proper attitude of respect for our flag and our national anthem.
Her generation wears tiny skirts to business meetings and wrestles with the consequences of the conflicting messages they send with their self-respect perched on 4-inch heels.
Christopher Kang, a lawyer with liberal legal group Demand Justice, underscored the enduring impact of judicial appointees even as Congress wrestles over whether to remove Trump from office.
The Brazilian real is down more than 8% against the dollar this year, and the Argentine peso is down 37% as the country wrestles with an economic crisis.
In her last days in India, then South Asia bureau chief Ellen Barry wrestles with a murder covered up in plain sight, and what she is leaving behind.
Jack Perry -- who wrestles under the name "Jungle Boy" -- is pulling out of Bar Wrestling's March 13 show in Los Angeles ... according to an announcement from the organization.
She was once a punky computer nerd with a kickboxing hobby—now she wrestles an assassin twice her size and zooms across a frozen lake on a Ducati motorbike.
Arthie Premkumar (Sunita Mani), who wrestles as the racist villain Beirut, floats through a dance dream sequence with another woman, fellow Gorgeous Lady Of Wrestling Yolanda Rivas (Shakira Barrera).
Our aim is to gauge Brexit sentiment in the startup community as it wrestles with an uncertain future in the UK. We're inviting you to take the same survey.
They face the same market factors that every business wrestles with, and all in all, what's happening with almond pricing at the moment is not out of the ordinary.
Under normal driving modes, the transmission is hardly noticeable, and under strain of chasing a quarter mile, the shifts are barely noticeable as it arm wrestles the massive W12.
But as Mr. Sisi wrestles with militant attacks and a struggling economy, he has increasingly turned to religion to bolster his authority and justify a crackdown on his rivals.
This particular snippet framed a stealthy creep-and-kill sequence as a flashback Ellie flashes through while she wrestles with her sense of identity during a community dance. Yup.
GameStop on Tuesday warned of a potential first-quarter loss as the world's largest video game retailer wrestles with slowing sales of video games and consoles at its stores.
His tenure also begins as the department wrestles with its own internal crisis — 11 current or former New York police officers have committed suicide in the last 10 months.
But he does not wish away such stubborn, unfortunate facts as social prejudice and failed states, and he wrestles with the issue of immigration from that hard-­bitten perspective.
"There's a problem when these straight guys [play gay characters]," Rick Cataldo, an openly gay wrestler from Brooklyn who wrestles as the Boy Divain in indie circuits, told VICE.
A "King Lear" for the Def Jam Records generation, the series stars Terrence Howard as a dying hip-hop mogul whose family wrestles for control of his entertainment company.
Filmmaker Brian Knappenberger wrestles with all of these threads, as well as the role that journalists, particularly at the Los Angeles Times, played in shedding light on the story.
In this play, directed by Ciaran O'Reilly and starring Pamela J. Gray, Stephanie Roth Haberle, Aidan Redmond and Dale Soules, a mother facing death wrestles with an alter ego.
JBS is planning to list the U.S.-based unit as it wrestles with a shareholder revolt over the role of the controlling Batista family in a massive graft scandal.
Biles declined to be interviewed for the WSJ's story, but her parents, Ron and Nellie Biles, told the paper the family still wrestles with the fallout of the abuse.
Much like The Descent, it's about a group of friends who go on an adventure while one wrestles with a form of survivor's guilt — and then really bad things happen.
If there's any clue to what Joe Biden might decide as he once again wrestles very publicly with a run for president, consider how he spent the last 10 days.
As Congress again wrestles over raising the level of debt the government can incur, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell cringed at what would happen if it fails to do so.
At the Chicago Cultural Center, this history is barely recognized — the primary Chicago-related installation, Vertical City, wrestles with one of the most famous architecture-related stories of the city.
Against this flattened backdrop, it's a challenge for even Keen's prodigious—and precocious—skills to convey the rapid activity of Lyra's mind as she wrestles with life-and-death decisions.
Development of a reformed Euribor is further behind as the Eurozone wrestles with the sheer number of counterparties and clients that will be affected by the transition to a RFR.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese online retailers have started discounting iPhones for the second time this year as Apple Inc wrestles with a prolonged sales slowdown in the world's largest smartphone market.
Some days when he leaves the bureau he stops first at the wrestling gym to train; he wrestles in the 70 kilogram class and is 3-1 in formal matches.
The documentary also wrestles directly with her sexuality, rather than avoid or allude to Hansberry's same-sex relationships (the way some recent documentaries on James Baldwin and Nina Simone have).
Garza -- who wrestles with a "ladies man" shtick -- was walking out for his RAW match at Capital One Arena in D.C. ... when he found a lady friend on the railing.
While he frames himself as a simple romantic comedy hero — wide-eyed, a bit hapless, prone to slapstick — he wrestles with larger ideas of optimism in the face of cynicism.
That voting power is crucial as the ride-hailing service wrestles with its issues and as the board considers whether Mr. Kalanick should take a three-month leave of absence.
It's a resume that Mr. Chiang, a Democrat, hopes will persuade voters that he is the governor California needs as it wrestles with a housing crisis and gaping income equality.
While Yasia wrestles with that decision, the boys' parents, Ephraim and Miryam, stand amid their hastily gathered possessions in a brick factory, crowded alongside hundreds of the area's Jewish residents.
He wrestles with troubled memories: of a childhood bouncing between Lebanon, Egypt, Sweden, and America, and also of the AIDS crisis, to which he lost a lover and many friends.
As a 3D platformer in the tradition of games like Super Mario 64 and Banjo-Kazooie, AHiT wrestles with the same questions those pioneering games dealt with in the '90s.
Jamie wrestles with the question until the end of the episode when, to the satisfaction of viewers, he parts ways with his sister/lover, Cersei and puts honor over family.
Among her most compelling strengths as an artist, as attested by Ordinary Violence, her solo exhibition at the Queens Museum, is the way she wrestles with the father-daughter bond.
Though fresh and meaningful, one cannot help but smell the waft of opportunism by the curators, especially since the exhibition as a whole wrestles with problems of colonialism and racism throughout.
Her involvement in a callous act that leads to the attack is something she clearly wrestles with, but she takes action to rectify at least part of what she has done.
The political posturing comes as the administration wrestles with how to ameliorate the affects of the shutdown on millions of Americans who work for the government or rely on its services.
Both companies have posted more cancellations than new business in the first four months of the year, with Boeing worst affected as it wrestles with the grounding of its 737 MAX.
Writer-director James Gray's deeply moving The Lost City of Z wrestles with these questions with such sincerity that, at first, it's easy to assume that you know where it's going.
Coming off her Oscar for "La La Land," Stone excels in conveying King's inner turmoil, as she wrestles with the implications of the public and private aspects of her life colliding.
It has now revived a listing as the financial services sector wrestles with rising levels of regulation, which could boost demand for its services and make its shares appealing to investors.
A rabbi wrestles with his conscience and his God It's been nearly a week since 11 people were killed at the Tree of Life synagogue, where Jeffrey Myers is a rabbi.
Case in point: the Culture Project's unsteady production of "About Love," which awkwardly wrestles "First Love," a novella by the Russian writer Ivan Turgenev, to the stage of the Sheen Center.
As the film wrestles with the propriety of their possible relationship, it can't help but serve as a reminder of the unsubstantiated rumors of sexual misconduct accusations against Louis C.K. himself.
Green's sensitive/violent temperament constantly wrestles with an impressive basketball IQ. He not only knows where to be and what to do, but is conscious of everybody else's responsibilities as well.
WELLINGTON, Mar 17 (Reuters) - Consumer confidence in New Zealand fell in the first quarter as the country wrestles with the twin headwinds of coronavirus and drought, a survey showed on Tuesday.
Based on her own youthful heartache, the director Joanna Hogg reimagines her experience in a gorgeous work of art, one that wrestles with the messy feelings of a toxic love affair.
" Jack Perry, who wrestles professionally under the name "Jungle Boy," also wrote, "He loved and supported me in everything, and inspired me to be the best that I could possibly be.
While the Securities and Exchange Commission wrestles with how advisors and broker-dealers should be required to operate in the best interests of their clients, consumers are largely on their own.
JAY-Z "4:44" (Roc Nation) The unequivocal apology at the center of Jay-Z's album wrestles with an ideal soul-guajira backdrop: "Late Nights & Heartbreak" by Hannah Williams & the Affirmations.
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Read More Tim Cook: The most important thing for Apple long term The question of short term versus long term is one that Cramer frequently wrestles with when it comes to investing.
Manufacturers in the world's second-largest economy could face bigger hits to profitability as China wrestles with its worst slowdown in nearly 30 years and as a coronavirus outbreak disrupts supply chains.
Last spring, few people could have imagined his success, especially Dennis, who at 5'5″ and 125.5 pounds, wrestles in the 57kg freestyle division, where he is ranked No. 1 in the nation.
On Saturday, the late Beverly Hills, 90210 star's 21-year-old son Jack, who wrestles professionally under the moniker "Jungle Boy," shared a clip from his return to the ring on Instagram.
The rising actress impresses as the Seven's would-be eighth member, who wrestles with the fact that she may have invited more death to her town by hiring Chisolm and his men.
The key adhesive is surely Shakespeare's writing, and while one needn't be able to quote his plays at length to appreciate the process as he wrestles with them, that certainly couldn't hurt.
SHANGHAI, March 13 (Reuters) - Chinese online retailers have started discounting iPhones for the second time this year as Apple Inc wrestles with a prolonged sales slowdown in the world's largest smartphone market.
Taylor's son, 21-year-old Todd Taylor, is more skeptical about what is going on inside Donovan's head, but still he wrestles with the savage reality of what Donovan did last year.
VALENCIENNES, France (Reuters) - As France wrestles with questions of security and immigration during its presidential election campaign, a Belgian playwright is using his art as a weapon in the fight against radicalization.
From her room, she learns to balance the outside world's influence with her interior life as she deepens her relationship with God, and wrestles with the fraught relationship between piety and gender.
Officer Jackson's haunting reflections before he died echo the particular strain of anguish facing black police officers around the country as the nation wrestles with the aftermath of killings involving the police.
As the United Kingdom wrestles over its departure from the European Union and finds diversion in the release of "Downton Abbey," the movie, one thing seems to be sticking around: its décor.
It is no accident that her name sounds like "ray," but she wrestles with the pull of the shadows, for reasons we don't yet know (but will by this film's final act).
This time around, though, the show wrestles with the idea that demons aren't so easily exorcised: the season begins with Jessica Jones confronting the fact that killing Killgrave didn't necessarily solve her problems.
In a clip for the National Geographic show, Ott wrestles to get the second catch of the day with the help of his mates Jarrett and Mike and his dogs Reba and Ripple.
Left: Police Officer Robert Ludwig wrestles with kidnapping suspect Everado Martinez, who police say was discovered in a parked car with 7-year-old Joyce Pike (back left in police car) on Aug.
Investors have been betting that AMD can win over new clients with competitive chip offerings while arch-rival Intel wrestles with supply problems and delays in developing its next-generation chip manufacturing process.
Sales in the consumer beauty division have fallen in the past four quarters, as the company wrestles with competition from more affordable and Instagram friendly brands such as NYX, Kylie Cosmetics and ColourPop.
That's down some 5 percent from April and nearly 11 percent from 2015's average, data showed on Monday, piling more stress on oil-dependent Venezuela as it wrestles with the economic crisis.
What's most disappointing about Fall's fall into its parallel prehistory is that it leaves a different, more urgent book unwritten—one in which Stephenson wrestles with the chaotic fallout of today's social internet.
And if the there was a Pakistani woman wrestles, then you could add this other layer of unexpected connection where this Mexican woman has this history of a lucha libre in her family.
NXT has showcased other Japanese stars like the wiry innovator KENTA, who now wrestles as Hideo Itami, and who might well have been NXT champion already if ill-timed injuries hadn't sidelined him.
The TSA report emerges as the country wrestles with the question of 2628D printed guns, which some say should be protected under the Second Amendment and others insist pose an extremely serious threat.
In his new multimedia work, "On the Road," inspired by Kerouac's generation-defining book of the same name, the Israeli Mr. Gotheiner wrestles with the upheaval of 1960s America and its echoes today.
Much of this is thanks to the dynamic between Issa and her best friend, Molly (Yvonne Orji), a lawyer who wrestles with the exhaustion that comes with trying to find a loving relationship.
As for Mr. Evett, he is best when the production leans on him, not on design — as when he wrestles with a sandbag on a rope, a stand-in for a fellow human.
In the video, obtained by TMZ, the dog appears to be fighting to stay out of the fast-moving stream as a man in a green suit wrestles to put the animal in.
Previous outdoor snapshots of Putin on holiday, including images of him fishing and sunbathing shirtless, appear intended to demonstrate his robust physical health and vigor as he wrestles with the affairs of state.
Sales in the consumer beauty division have fallen in the past four quarters, as the company wrestles with competition from more affordable and Instagram friendly brands such as NYX, Kylie Cosmetics and ColourPop.
Hicks' appearance is the first time a member of Trump's inner circle is appearing before a Democratic committee investigating the President, which comes as Nadler's committee wrestles with whether to begin an impeachment inquiry.
"I need to remain steady and calm," says the 50-year-old, as he pulls the fat snake, almost five meters (16 ft) long, off the roof and wrestles it into a rice sack.
Airbus and Boeing have had a weak start to the year as concerns grow over the economy and as Boeing wrestles with the impact of the grounding of its 737 MAX jetliner on orders.
A recently auctioned photo shows Babe Ruth wrestling with J.G. Hall, the youngest member of the New York Stock Exchange, and in another, McGovern wrestles and boxes with Opera star Nanette Guilford in 1933.
Meanwhile, lean hog futures faced choppy trading on Monday as the market wrestles with continued expectations for - but no clear signs yet of - increased demand for American pork from China, the world's top importer.
As Britain wrestles with a divisive debate over whether to leave the European Union, the historian is naturally reminded of battles past: the First World War and his bitter 2010 divorce from Susan Douglas.
After all, the damaging U.S. trade embargo remains in place and they are struggling to get by as the economy wrestles with falling exports and a decline in oil shipments from key ally Venezuela.
Ashley tells Nat early in the relationship that he will always love Linda, and he continually wrestles with loving the woman he can have while also hoping his ex will someday love him again.
On "Somebody Save Me," he wrestles with wanting to be a better person to his partner but being unable to exert the self-discipline necessary to stop filling those lonely nights with someone else.
And as the European Union wrestles with this turmoil, NATO, under American leadership, must step up and leave no doubt that the alliance, with Britain as a core member, will remain united and strong.
In this article, Rachel Abrams, who writes about consumer products and retail for The Times, wrestles with a serious question: Is it O.K. to find medication for serious illnesses just a little bit funny?
Yet while the world is in agreement that the Hudson River is far cleaner than it was forty, fifty years ago, today it still wrestles with a variety of environmental ills and potential catastrophes.
The order on Wednesday comes as the pope wrestles with a global clerical sexual abuse crisis and explosive accusations of a cover-up that have shaken his papacy and the entire Roman Catholic Church.
The Founder wrestles all sorts of ideas that are baked into the American psyche, like innovation, efficiency, industry, and entrepreneurship, as well as competition — which can sometimes get the better of the little guy.
The show, fueled by their acumen for strong storytelling and creating multidimensional characters, wrestles with its matters in a way that is sobering and — despite its subjects — isn't dressed up with sequins and melodrama.
In BANDIT: A Daughter's Memoir (Black Cat, paper, $16), Molly Brodak wrestles with the question of whether telling a true story is a form of erasing it, or at least changing it beyond recognition.
A fine example of these, and a prize turd among turds, is the 1987 movie Over The Top, in which Stallone arm wrestles his way to glory and reunites with his son along the way.
In the trailer, Ronnie, 32, wrestles with the fact that he's a soon-to-be dad; JWoww, 53, hits the strip club; Snooki, 30, chugs pickle juice — and everyone involved takes a lot of shots.
In a press conference Monday afternoon, Chance explained that his nonprofit organization, Social Works, would be spearheading an effort to raise $215 million for Chicago Public Schools while the city wrestles with education budget reform.
Rather than finding easy answers, McFadden treats this issue with nuance: Taylor wrestles with this information as it relates to her identity, but instead of getting bogged down by the internal conflict, Taylor takes action.
As the market wrestles with the new dynamic, investor flight to higher quality loans and the greater scrutiny that comes with a risk-off mentality will slow down deal flow this quarter, sources have said.
EU officials say discussing an alternative candidate to Tusk would only add to the many feuds inside the bloc as it wrestles with a range of challenges from a more assertive Russia to militant Islam.
The opposition, which is trying to unseat Maduro as Venezuela wrestles with a deep economic crisis that has families skipping meals, says the government is trying to undermine it to keep its grip on power.
The parent of another girl who wrestles for the same Dallas-area high school had filed a lawsuit trying to block Beggs, saying his use of testosterone increases strength, which could pose harm to opponents.
Shortly after, he signed with Bellator MMA, and has had three fights (two wins against one no contest) in a cage, but still wrestles and performs for the recently-founded promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW).
Arendt herself fled Germany in 1933, and much of her subsequent writing wrestles with the lethal contradictions of a homeland that seemed by turns to represent the pinnacle of civilization and the depth of barbarism.
All of which raises an important question: As Congress wrestles with policies to limit tech monopolies' privacy invasion, should issues like home surveillance, snooping on minors and worker background checks be part of that discussion?
Irish themes — including domineering matriarchs, dutiful daughters and the rituals of Catholicism — pervade Ms. Cullinan's work, and she often wrestles with issues of Irish American identity, though as a whole her writing transcended easy categorization.
Home Depot is also ramping up its supply chain to speed up delivery as it wrestles with competition from smaller rival Lowe's Cos Inc, which has been gaining market share in a tough retail environment.
Related columns: - Next U.S. recession is likely to be shorter and milder (Reuters, March 26) - Fed wrestles with signs of a slowing economy (Reuters, March 22) - Oil market readies for new IMO regulations (Reuters, Nov.
Now, why this dude wanted to get popped in the guts by a guy who wrestles bears for fun is beyond us, but it 100% happened when Khabib was messing around with some fans in Tajikistan.
As the federal government wrestles with tightening control of gun sales, which is complicated by the right to bear arms enshrined in the U.S. Constitution and by NRA lobbying, states are also rewriting their gun laws.
The Fund agreed the three-year rescue package last year - its 13th bailout program for Pakistan since the late 1980s - as the South Asian country of 208 million people wrestles with a balance-of-payments crisis.
" The Telegraph's Europe editor: "EU diplomats continue to look on with a mixture of pity, frustration and despair as British democracy wrestles with the many-headed Hydra that is Brexit, and the hard choices it poses.
Any coalition talks could take weeks or months and might end in deadlock, plunging Europe's fifth largest economy into a new period of uncertainty as the continent wrestles with the complexities of Brexit and other challenges.
Related columns: - Fed wrestles with signs of a slowing economy (Reuters, March 22) - Feds next move more likely to be a cut in interest rates (Reuters, March 7) - Global economy is headed for recession (Reuters, Jan.
As Congress wrestles over tax reform and the debt ceiling, it's still unclear when SESTA will reach a larger vote, and it still faces stern opposition from tech policy organizations and even some anti-trafficking groups.
Whatever the outcome, old problems could await Via Varejo's new owner as Brazil's No. 1 appliance chain wrestles with the burden of oversized stores, tight credit and an aging business model during Brazil's worst recession ever.
Related columns: - Fed wrestles with signs of a slowing economy (Reuters, March 22) - Fed's next move more likely to be a cut in interest rates (Reuters, March 7) - Global economy is headed for recession (Reuters, Jan.
Beijing has cast itself a responsible member of the international community, especially as President Donald Trump withdraws the United States from agreements on climate change and Iran, and as Europe wrestles with Brexit and other issues.
Saturday Church tells the story of 14-year-old Ulysses (exciting newcomer Luka Kain) as he wrestles with his gender identity and is ultimately thrown out of his Bronx home by his conservative aunt (Regina Taylor).
Its diverse, scone-baking cast has been heralded as a microcosm of modern Britain as it wrestles with questions of national identity in the wake of its surprise vote in June to leave the European Union.
Briefly a Wall Street favorite following an initial public offering in 2014, GoPro's shares have fallen 82 percent in the past year as the company wrestles with weak demand for its helmet- and body-mounted cameras.
It was the second quarter in a row of falling sales as the technology giant wrestles with a saturated market and a slow shift to services, not gear, as a major driver of the company's profits.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Danske Bank hired former ABN AMRO banker Chris Vogelzang as its new chief executive on Friday as it wrestles to limit the fallout from its involvement in one of the biggest money laundering scandals.
Renzi, whose country is on the frontline of Europe's refugee crisis, has stepped up his criticism of the EU on several fronts as he wrestles with Italy's stubbornly low economic growth after three years of recession.
Their equal opposite, Kevin Abstract, had been one of the festival's opening performers; his new album, American Boyfriend, wrestles with the kind of of quiet desperation felt by so many in Flog Gnaw's target age demographic.
Standing in the wake of a shallow river in Bundang, South Korea, balance artist Rocky Byun wrestles with the kick stand of a small motorcycle as he attempts to balance the bike atop a flat rock.
In addition to painting a comprehensive (and startlingly intimate) portrait of the Polish artist Stanislav Szukalski, who died in 1987, the film wrestles with questions about whether and how art can be separated from the artist.
Dawson (a TV veteran directing her first feature film) doesn't sidestep the thorny issue of selective miracles — after returning to school, John wrestles with the fact that he was spared from death while many others aren't.
The debate over the wall, and how to pay for it, will almost certainly be delayed, as Congress wrestles instead with contentious must-pass measures to fund the federal government and raise the statutory borrowing limit.
As the government wrestles with declining production and crushing debt amid an unrelenting economic crisis, the president cast the appointment as an attack on rampant corruption that has bled Pdvsa of profits and undermined its operations.
And even as its central character Dud Dudley, a surfer played by Wyatt Russell, wrestles with various existential challenges, the show delivers more of a soak-in-it mood through its everyday dramas and modest secrets.
Banks have been imposing tight controls on access to hard currency and transfers abroad for more than a month, fearing capital flight as Lebanon wrestles with the worst economic crisis since the 1975-90 civil war.
But any instability among top management would come at a sensitive time for Airbus as the company wrestles with supplier delays, growing concerns over A350 quality problems and an aggressive new marketing stance at rival Boeing.
Thailand in particular has become a center of the industry even as activists push back and its government wrestles to balance competing interests of public safety with the profits to be made from the lucrative trade.
But as Xiomara wrestles to embrace her independence and nascent sexuality in the face of a censorious, extremely religious mother, The Poet X eventually reveals itself as a rhythmic literalization of a young woman finding her voice.
David's Bridal, the country's largest bridal retailer, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Monday to restructure its debt as it wrestles to manage a heavy debt load amid changing consumer tastes and increased competition from online bridal companies.
Ms Silverman says she was drawn to "Lifespan" because it wrestles with acutely topical questions about the moral duties of art, the relevance of small details when telling a larger story and the fragile nature of credibility.
It is a responsibility Djokovic will apply himself to with the same devotion as his career for the next two years as tennis wrestles with the kind of doping and corruption scandals that have afflicted world sport.
It's fitting: the exhibition wrestles with what it means to be black and male, in reality and as poet Claudia Rankine wrote in her lyric, Citizen, in the imagination, now and yesterday and possibly in the future.
The socialist leadership of Britain's second largest party has promised a range of sweeping economic reforms if it wrestles power from Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservatives, including a debt-funded 250 billion pound 10-year investment plan.
The price reduction comes after iPhone prices were lowered in China for the second time this year, as Apple wrestles with a prolonged sales slowdown in the world's largest smartphone market partly due to a slowing economy.
Anybody vested with new power in post-apartheid South Africa wrestles with whether they've sold out—with how much they really differ from the power- or status-hungry people they fought against when they were less privileged.
Grand and messy and a little all over the place, The Life Aquatic wrestles with some of the most primal questions of existence and realizes the joy is not in finding answers, but in joining the fight.
As the country wrestles with a policy approach to reducing gun violence, lawmakers should be conscious that the spectrum for solutions could be recalibrated to account for the views of everybody else instead of multiple gun owners.
After weeks of getting narrative short shrift, Claire and her story line finally get satisfactorily (if not lavishly) serviced in "Freedom & Whisky," as the 20th-century surgeon wrestles with the decision to return to 18th-century Scotland.
I recently published a novel, Arcade, in which the narrator—a slightly more neurotic version of my former self—wrestles with his closeted existence, and the same anxieties about his sexuality and masculinity that once consumed me.
The parent of another girl who wrestles for the same Dallas-area high school had filed a lawsuit trying to block Beggs, saying his use of testosterone increases his strength and could pose a risk to opponents.
The IMF agreed to a three-year rescue package last year — its 13th bailout program for Pakistan since the late 1980s — as the South Asian country of 208 million people wrestles with a balance-of-payments crisis.
The Fund agreed to a three-year rescue package last year — its 13th bailout program for Pakistan since the late 1980s — as the South Asian country of 208 million people wrestles with a balance-of-payments crisis.
How to Get Away With Murder in Small-Town IndiaIn her last days in India, then-South Asia bureau chief Ellen Barry wrestles with a murder covered up in plain sight, and what she is leaving behind.
Crime and violence remain persistent problems even as the city wrestles with a history of troubled relations between its police force and its residents — problems that reached an apex during Mr. Emanuel's turbulent eight years in office.
Trump's reversal also creates a series of new headaches for the administration, as it wrestles with where to house families that are detained together, possibly for long periods, and how to reunite families that already have been separated.
Deciding to leave behind the things preventing you from being happy is hard and terrifying and Erin Rae's upcoming album, 'Putting On Airs,' from which we're premiering the first song, "Can't Cut Loose," wrestles with that specific unknown.
One day after the Riverdale and Beverly Hills, 90210 actor died from a "massive stroke" at age 52, Bar Wrestling announced that Jack, who wrestles professionally under the moniker "Jungle Boy," had pulled out of their upcoming show.
Nagai, under pressure as Nomura wrestles with a restructuring plan that includes cutting $1 billion in costs from its wholesale business, told a news conference that he accepted responsibility for the information leak but would not step down.
One of the conceptual problems that Dixon wrestles, short of declaring it unconstitutional to indict a president, is that technically anything an attorney general, U.S. attorney, or any prosecuting authority does is under the authority of the president.
This is not the first time or place where perception trumps data, but while America wrestles with stagnant wages, spiraling health costs and income inequality, many here see the giant crowds as an indicator of booming consumer confidence.
In the first part of the work, Baldwin wrestles with—without naming it—his homosexuality, and with the strain of being "saved," when he knew, by virtue of his preference, that he was among the so-called dispossessed.
Tesla faces higher wage costs in Germany as it wrestles with what Chief Executive Elon Musk has described as "production hell" in launching its new Model 3 sedan, which Tesla hopes will make it a mass-market producer.
Hudson's Bay, which also owns GALERIA Kaufhof in Europe, is cutting costs and boosting efficiencies as it wrestles with a run of earnings disappointments as consumers shift away from department stores to e-commerce and off-price offerings.
Covington Wrestles Griffin to Third-Round TKO After a dominant win over Jonathan Meunier back in June, Californian welterweight Colby Covington looked to construct a two-fight win-streak with a Vegas victory over the debuting Max Griffin.
Puerto Rico's public health system is nearly insolvent, a key driver of emigration that has decimated the U.S. territory's population as it wrestles with $70 billion in debt, a 45 percent poverty rate and unemployment twice the U.S. average.
The Characters Include All The Real Knight Family Members Ricky Knight is the patriarch of the unit, known as "Rowdy" Ricky Knight (played by Nick Frost), and his wife Julia also wrestles as "Sweet Saraya" (played by Lena Headey).
Islamabad has sought to avoid taking sides in the escalating dispute between Saudi Arabia and its main regional rival Iran, as it wrestles with its own sectarian tensions at home and works to bolster economic ties with both countries.
The Montreal-based plane and train maker lowered its full-year core earnings and free cash flow forecasts, and reported a quarterly loss last week, as the company wrestles with challenges in the rail division, its largest by revenue.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) held rates at a record low 1.50 percent on Tuesday and signalled it was in no rush to follow global policymakers in tightening as it wrestles with weak inflation and a strong currency.
Pope Francis on Sunday said that the devil is trying to divide and attack the Catholic Church, as the Vatican wrestles with a series of sexual abuse scandals amid accusations that Francis covered for priests accused of sexual misconduct.
In it, Ms. Pomsel, who is 105 years old, offers an unflinching glimpse into the mentality of a "normal German" during the Nazi era, someone who worked within the system for personal advancement and now wrestles with her complicity.
"Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging," published in 203, is written in the form of a diary of a British teenager, named Georgia Nicolson, who is annoyed by her parents and wrestles to find her place in the world.
Among them: Daniels and Kazarian; reDRagon, another of the world's top teams; Quinn Ojinnaka, a colossal former NFL offensive lineman who wrestles under the name Moose; and Jay Lethal, who at the time was Ring of Honor's World Champion.
As the window before the Games narrows — while CAS still wrestles with the eligibility of Russian athletes caught up in the country's doping scandal — it is unclear whether the court will have time to rule on the qualifying challenges.
" As Mallo spends this episodic film pondering his own mortality and wondering whether he has the stamina to embark on a new production, he wrestles with a late-in-life heroin addiction that Almodóvar invented for "Pain and Glory.
And yet Mr. Cuomo has emerged as the executive best suited for the coronavirus crisis, as President Trump flails and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio wrestles haltingly with a crucial decision and then heads to the gym.
Groff, who is white, was less critical of American Dirt than Sehgal was, but her review was far from an unmitigated rave: It wrestles with a number of questions over whether Cummins had the right to write this book.
The IMF agreed to a $6 billion, three-year rescue package last year — its 13th bailout program for Pakistan since the late 1980s — as the South Asian country of 208 million people wrestles with a balance-of-payments crisis.
Von der Leyen, a former German defense minister, also would like quiet on the U.S. trade front as the EU wrestles with the difficult challenge of negotiating a new trade relationship with a major departing member, the United Kingdom.
The insurmountable problem with Little Women — the one that's had its fans in fits ever since its second volume was published in 1869, that every Little Women adaptation wrestles with — is that its climactic marriages are so profoundly unsatisfying.
While "The Rock Musical" — directed by Steven Christopher Parker, with book and music by Mr. Parker and Steven Brandon — only covers the early seasons, it nevertheless feels overstuffed, and wrestles with minor miking issues and the theater's spatial limitations.
They are on a campaign of apologizing, often in personal terms, as the Catholic Church wrestles with the fallout of a scandal that has drawn the scrutiny of law enforcement officials and stirred a crisis of confidence among followers.
The higher budget, which comes as Brazil wrestles with its worst recession in decades and an inflation rate of about 11 percent, gives further ammunition to critics who argue the money could be better spent on Brazil's stretched public services.
God of Egypt wants to be a swords-and-sandals epic that can upshift into a Transformers movie when it needs to, but the movie is so roughshod and anemic that it barely wrestles up the energy to be either.
An essential part of why authoritarianism works in superhero stories (and why it's less appealing in real life) is what Arrow wrestles with in "Emerald Archer": the idea that law enforcement can't always protect the people it's supposed to protect.
As he wrestles with his toughest dilemma over Iran, the President is caught between Republicans demanding a hawkish response, Democrats warning he could "bumble" into war and Iranian policy hardliners on his own national security staff who welcome the confrontation.
On the other hand, the premise of the pilot — Andre Johnson (Anthony Anderson) wrestles with how to instill racial consciousness in his kids, who he worries are growing up with an attitude that is too-postracial — already seemed almost quaint.
For Brazil, becoming a full member of the Paris Club comes as Latin America's largest economy wrestles with the harshest recession in eight decades and a fiscal crisis that led to the loss of investment-grade ratings over the past year.
I agree with both reviewers in this Esquire piece, which wrestles with Covenant's fundamental nature as a tense horror film that both wants to have a very serious conversation about creation and also play around with camp a little bit.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A German court on Thursday sentenced an Afghan migrant to life in prison for raping and murdering a university student, as the country wrestles with security and integration concerns after taking in over a million migrants since 2015.
The battle between Netflix and Amazon may go on for decades to come, but Amazon strikes a distinct blow this month as it wrestles control of a core film series away from Netflix: Star Trek — the old ones, I mean.
In a new study... The battle between Netflix and Amazon may go on for decades to come, but Amazon strikes a distinct blow this month as it wrestles control of a core film series away from Netflix: Star Trek — the...
When Alberich learns of its powers — anyone who renounces love and makes a ring from the gold can become master of the universe — he brutally wrestles one of the Rhinemaidens from her platform and, lifted higher by the crew, steals it.
He wrestles a mint-flavored toothpick around his mouth with his tongue and looks out of the window towards the damp South London side-street, the garbage piled up in the gutter and the young mothers pushing strollers past it.
Conor McGregor is a mixed martial arts fighter — which means he punches people, but he also wrestles and kicks them — who has become the biggest star for the UFC league, which has become a big deal in the last decade.
I also suggest "The Magic Barrel," Bernard Malamud's collection of ruefully funny short stories; Graham Greene's tragic Catholic romance, "The End of the Affair"; and "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," Thomas Hardy's tortuous 19th-century novel that wrestles with faith and fate.
As the government wrestles with the issue, New Zealand last month joined other nations in blocking Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications equipment maker, from supplying technology for a next-generation mobile data network because of fears it could prove a security threat.
There are more cultural ruminations on being unsure, like a Wiki How on the subject (How-to -Decide -Whether -Or-Not-to -Have-a-Baby) And in Sheila Heti's recently published book "Motherhood," the protagonist wrestles throughout with the titular topic.
In the wake of the suicide of a close friend — a former teacher and lifelong confidante — Nunez's narrator wrestles with her grief and muses on both the creative life and the more banal matters that can either impede or inspire it.
The book becomes more engaging when she does delve below the surface – for example, when she ponders the psychology of her second firm's chief executive or when she starts a friendship with another company founder who wrestles with the industry's contradictions.
As Muna wrestles with the reality of leaving her family, Saudi Runaway becomes an impressive work deeply rooted in the subject's perspective, artfully turning what could be described as an hour and a half–long vlog into something poignant and powerful.
WASHINGTON, July 21 (Reuters) - Heads of the U.S. financial regulatory agencies will meet behind closed doors next Friday to discuss MetLife Inc's lawsuit against them, according to a notice from Treasury, as the Trump administration wrestles with reforms arising from the financial crisis.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia's capital market requires a long list of reforms to attract new investors and boost the local market, but may face a thorny path to change as the government wrestles with limited congressional pull, experts and executives said this week.
" The same healthy spirit pervaded today's best universities, where now as in the past "the most valuable learning is often of a tacit sort, when a student observes how a seasoned scholar addresses a problem, wrestles with an objection, formulates a creative solution.
It also comes as Musk wrestles with production problems for the rollout of his highly anticipated Model 3 sedan at Tesla, with some investors concerned his overlapping leadership roles at Boring and his rocket-building firm SpaceX has him spread too thin.
He tips off his mount until his arms are locked around the steer's neck; then he kicks both feet out of his stirrups, leans into the steer and wrestles it to the ground—with no use of teeth, it should be noted.
"I think, in some ways, the millennial generation was born into a world where these kinds of ideas were already being written about," says Barbara Risman, PhD, author of Where the Millennials Will Take Us: A New Generation Wrestles with the Gender Structure.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - JBS SA will proceed with plans to list a U.S.-based unit when market conditions allow, as the world's No. 1 meatpacker wrestles with a shareholder revolt over the role of the controlling Batista family in a massive graft scandal.
As the US wrestles with what to do about the tremendous power its technology giants have amassed, the Federal Trade Commission is launching a new task force, which will keep tabs on the industry's competitive landscape and assess mergers both past and present.
LONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp plans to withdraw from its lead role in projects to build nuclear plants in Britain and India, sources with direct knowledge of the matter said, marking a retreat as it wrestles with an imminent multi-billion dollar writedown.
Japan still wrestles with instances of gender discrimination that would seem beyond the pale in the US, like the notion that women can't be good sushi chefs, and it's been lagging behind other countries when it comes to live action directors as well.
Díaz, who is proudly Dominican-American and of African descent, wrestles in both his fiction and his essays with regret and remorse about having grown up on what one might call the "island" of toxic masculinity, that Alcatraz of a finishing school.
As Japan wrestles with its own history of wartime atrocities, and as scholars and politicians here and in the United States continue to debate the use of the atomic bomb, Nagasaki, in many ways, offers a more complex narrative than Hiroshima does.
" Displaced at an early age by shifting borders (he was born in 1945, in Lwów, which became part of the Soviet Union in 1946), Zagajewski wrestles with the burden of history borne by the writer, who must "experience rapture and recollect horror simultaneously.
We confirmed with the WWE that Brock has only performed in 19 matches over the past 3 years (4 in '14, 8 in '15, 7 in '16) ... and that the average full-time WWE superstar wrestles more than 200 matches per year.
In "Follow the Drinking Gourd," a man who has fled slavery returns to the South to free his wife's cousin; during their escape, he wrestles with the urge to kill her crying baby, weighing the baby's life against the adults' potential freedom.
In it, he wrestles with his relationship to one of his favorite shows, "The Simpsons," and one of its most problematic characters, Apu, a convenience store owner who exhibits many of the stereotypes that South Asians have tried to shake for years.
Cuomo has emerged as the executive best suited for the coronavirus crisis," he wrote a few days earlier, "as President Trump flails and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio wrestles haltingly with a crucial decision and then heads to the gym.
Coming two months after Mr. Trump alienated the Palestinians by recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, it suggests that the administration is recalibrating its approach to the two sides as it wrestles with when, and how, to present a peace proposal.
While Mr. Trump wrestles with a hostile media and recalcitrant factions in his Republican party, Mr. Sisi's government has imprisoned dozens of journalists — fewer only than China and Turkey, according to press freedom groups — while the national Parliament is stuffed with his supporters.
As the market wrestles with the fallout from Hurricane Harvey, the storm that that struck the coast of Texas on Friday causing widespread damage and flooding, at least one analyst says the wider picture for oil is for prices to grind higher.
Daum wrestles with "both sides" of issues in a manner that she would classify as the pursuit of nuance, but too often she just ends up seeming out of touch with people's everyday lives and excessively attuned to arguments on the internet.
In Indian Country: The Art of David Bradley, the Minnesota Chippewa artist wrestles with issues of identity and representation in ways that are both "joyous and damningly satirical" as Elisa Wouk Almino wrote in Hyperallergic's Best of 2019 Top 20 LA shows list.
The Red Cross' handling of the Anderson case, coming to light as the nation wrestles more broadly with its treatment of sexual misconduct allegations, sheds light on the unsettling way many employers have dealt with such allegations against high-ranking male executives.
Salvini has vowed to continue to block foreign humanitarian boats from Italian ports as Europe wrestles with how to share the responsibility of handling migrants trying to enter the EU from war zones and poor countries, largely across Africa and the Middle East.
This conflict propels the film, as Troy has to grapple repeatedly with how seriously to pursue this acting thing, and then later wrestles with how to follow his acting dreams — he even gets accepted to Juilliard — while still keeping Gabriella in his life.
In a sequence masterfully shot by director Michael Slovis, Jimmy wrestles with insomnia, tossing and turning in bed, playing soccer and basketball by himself, and generally goofing around, until he returns... to the pullout bed in the nail salon, where he finally falls asleep.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's health ministry on Wednesday reported 4,443 suspected and confirmed cases of microcephaly, up from 4,314 the previous week, as the South American country wrestles with an outbreak of Zika virus and its suspected link to the rare birth defect.
The list, which includes Theodore McCarrick, the defrocked and once-powerful US cardinal, comes as the church -- both in the United States and around the world -- wrestles a wave of scandals that have spurred criminal investigations, roiled the faithful and damaged the institution's moral credibility.
The shooting comes as Canada wrestles with a string of violence, including an instance in Toronto last month where a man with a handgun opened fire in a crowded part of the city, killing two people and wounding 13 before he died in the confrontation.
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's biggest manager of bad debts is trying to exit early from at least three loans and investments as it wrestles with a liquidity crunch triggered by an anti-corruption probe into its chairman, people with knowledge of the matter said.
The program, which stopped accepting new applications a year ago, faces an uncertain future as Governor Andrew Cuomo wrestles with lawmakers and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio about how to revive it, including whether to keep condos in the program at all.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Heads of the U.S. financial regulatory agencies will meet behind closed doors next Friday to discuss MetLife Inc's lawsuit against them, according to a notice from Treasury, as the Trump administration wrestles with reforms put in place in response to the financial crisis.
The skits are an R-rated fusillade of blanks: a vapid dance between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump; a biblical spoof ("The Can Commandments"); giggly glancing at male genitalia at urinals; a wearisome ode to décolletage; a trucker who wrestles with gay impulses.
John Goodman appears in the pivotal role of an American barrister living in England, but it's Coel who commands the most attention as a former Rwandan orphan who wrestles with past trauma as she takes over her adoptive mother's case against an African militia leader.
Hellerstedt, liberal Justice Stephen BreyerStephen BreyerRoberts wrestles with abortion law in high-stakes Louisiana case Justices to hear first major abortion case of Trump era Justices bar Mexican parents from suing over fatal cross-border shooting of teen MORE wrote the opinion for the majority.
Captured by Syrian forces in mid-September while apparently fighting with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), Doe was then turned over to the U.S. military, which has maintained custody of him while the government wrestles with what to do with him.
The President's chaos theory of management, rule by threats, focus on pleasing his political base and policy-lite sloganeering are being exposed as ill-suited to effective governance as the nation wrestles with two perennial controversies given new life this week: health care and immigration.
In terms of the performances, it's a somewhat easier lift for Rockwell, a master of playing unlikable characters with roguish qualities, than Williams, who wrestles with Verdon's distinctive voice -- an element that serves as a bit of a distraction before settling into a deeper portrait.
The liberal justices, Ginsburg, Sotomayor, Elena KaganElena KaganRoberts wrestles with abortion law in high-stakes Louisiana case Justices to hear first major abortion case of Trump era Justices bar Mexican parents from suing over fatal cross-border shooting of teen MORE as well as Stephen BreyerStephen BreyerRoberts wrestles with abortion law in high-stakes Louisiana case Justices to hear first major abortion case of Trump era Justices bar Mexican parents from suing over fatal cross-border shooting of teen MORE, who wrote the Hellerstedt opinion, are expected to oppose the Louisiana law, with Alito and Thomas, who dissented in the Texas opinion, likely to uphold it.
Malek's skilled hacker Elliot Alderson remains the centerpiece, even if he often seems caught up in events that are way over his head -- and distracted by the fractious nature of what's going on inside it, as he wrestles with his outspoken alter ego Mr. Robot (Christian Slater).
These four shows — all very good to genuinely terrific — are just the tip of an iceberg of new, socially conscious comedy that wrestles with big issues and tells stories about populations rarely seen on TV, from lower-class recovering addicts to Cuban-American families to rural ranchers.
Scott, for his part, is the polar opposite of his womanizing persona—he relates the role of his family in his success and happiness with vivid emotion, and his wife also wrestles—but there's a yearning for being something he is not and perhaps could not be.
How the impulse to punish in America produced our perverse criminal justice system One of the central arguments of the book, and the central things it wrestles with, is there's no special interest to pin this on when you talk about what we built in criminal justice.
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In contrast to his rigid relatives, Gomez—legs bent and necktie flapping—is the only Addams Family member who is in motion, as he wrestles with the bent rod, the tip of which reaches back, redirecting our gaze to the left, off-canvas, to that hooked something .
The $417 million award by California jury to a California resident suggested so-called forum-shopping, in which parties seek to file cases in whichever jurisdictions seem most favorable, may not be the main problem facing J&J as it wrestles with some 4,800 outstanding talc lawsuits.
Last year, in "Sicario: Day of the Soldado," which is just one of at least six films in which the great Benicio Del Toro wrestles with Latin American drug lords, or plays one himself, they were linked to the bombing of a supermarket in Kansas City.
The brainchild of the actor and standup comic Hari Kondabolu, a lifelong lover of "The Simpsons," the film wrestles with how a show praised for its incisive humor — over the years, it has explored issues like homophobia and political corruption — could resort to such a charged stereotype.
" Jeremy Strick, the director of the Nasher Sculpture Center, said in a statement that Mr. Rakowitz's work "wrestles in unique and revelatory ways with many of the complex questions of history, heritage and identity that are so much at the forefront of contemporary culture and politics.
In Sam Gold's rowdy, deconstructionist staging, every time Mr. Isaac mud-wrestles, or lofts a prop skull or performs a mad scene in just a T-shirt and briefs, he seems to be working through his own loss, transforming raw private grief into riveting public performance.
For the #MeToo movement, which has spread into virtually every corner of American society — redressing a legacy of injustice even as it wrestles with questions like the dangers of a rush to judgment — Mr. Trump's words were sure to make him, yet again, a lightning rod.
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The marriage debate has dogged Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull for the past two years as he wrestles to sell the idea of a public vote to appease conservatives in his ruling government, many of whom only agreed to support Turnbull's leadership if he went ahead with the ballot.
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Jimmy Fallon surprises military veteran with $50K in heartwarming video Michael Shannon wrestles Jimmy Fallon wearing an 'Alvin and the Chipmunks' onesie Adam Devine's mom runs his Facebook page and her posts are endearingly dorky 'Sonic the Hedgehog' is back with a new trailer and they've toned down those creepy teeth
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Many of us would personally testify to the term's technical accuracy, having watched, ad infinitum, the horrifying video of the 43-year-old grandfather and loose-cigarette dealer gasping for air as a New York City police officer, Daniel Pantaleo, uses a chokehold and wrestles Garner down to the pavement.
Its entire second act wrestles with knotty questions of what rich and powerful nations owe to poorer ones, then it filters those ideas yet again through questions of race, as the titular hero tries to figure out how his powerful African nation of Wakanda can best help black people the world over.
In the piece, Mishan wrestles with the parameters of racial identity—the term Asian-American cuisine "is problematic," she writes, "subsuming countries across a vast region with no shared language or single unifying religion"—before arguing that Asian-American chefs have played a seismic, if unacknowledged role in shaping the new American palate.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Friday granted a 60-day pause in the long-running case in which the country's largest life insurer, MetLife Inc, has challenged the federal government's labeling of it as "too big to fail," as the Trump administration wrestles with reforms arising from the financial crisis.
Gigapixel: The wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle This was one reason that the racial undertones of Curry's sermon, and his quoting of Martin Luther King Jr. was so politically resonant, in a nation with significant black and South Asian populations which also wrestles with the societal questions raised by minority religions.
It gives room for a broader view, where you meet the woman who wants a sugar daddy with a rifle in his truck ("Sugar Daddy") or one who reckons with a sordid family history on a turnip farm ("5 Acres of Turnips") or another who wrestles with how to handle an incarcerated relative( "Commissary").
Staffeld is the only woman for whom the statute of limitations has possibly not expired, depending on which of the many states she could file a complaint, but she currently lives in Australia and wrestles with the conundrum of whether to go through the grueling, difficult, and oftentimes humiliating process of filing a complaint.
Despite their wealth and glamour — Petronius is the world's most successful maker of video games, Lucius is an art-world star with "a technical facility as great as Dalí's" and Dionysus wrestles nobly with gender identity issues — the family seems to be, in some sense, on the run from dark doings back in Bombay.
Mike JohnsonJames (Mike) Michael JohnsonRoberts wrestles with abortion law in high-stakes Louisiana case White House, Republicans blast Pelosi for ripping up copy of Trump speech Jordan says he will support McCarthy for Speaker if majority flips next year MORE (R-La.), occupied a front row seat in the courtroom at Wednesday's oral arguments.
I've also, relatedly, been thinking a lot about #MeToo and the public figures I'm now disinclined to put in my puzzles — this is the sort of thing a constructor thinks about, or should, as the premise of the breakfast test is to avoid unnecessary unpleasantness, and a smart constructor constantly wrestles with what that means.
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It's a stunning hybrid of memoir and philosophy, in which Agüero wrestles with his parents' legacy — they were both members of the Shining Path, one of South America's most violent insurgent groups — and tells, in intimate, painful detail, what it felt like to grow up in that world, and what it took to break away from it.
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But as the story pushes forward, as Dusty's hunt for a child turns increasingly Greek in scope and as Jeremy wrestles with his twin impulses toward immediate fatherhood and soul-shushing excess with a much younger lover, one begins to wonder if the novel does have a larger purpose or concern, or at least a fully imagined one.
You hear this honesty in songs like "Grand Central," where Cauthen wrestles with his love of a fast life and his fear of hell, (If I ever get to heaven/I better roll me some sevens/Cause right now, my ticket's punched for hell) or "Be There Soon," a song about coming to terms with one's mortality.
He becomes instead a more pliable and hopeful character — a young boy who literally has to choose between listening to an imaginary Hitler who eggs him on to kill Elsa with a knife or engaging with the clever, young Jewish girl upstairs who indulges him by drawing horned Jews and handily wrestles said knife away from him.
The lack of a clear winner among the 10 candidates on the stage underscored a key point about the 2020 Democratic primary: It may be a while before a winner emerges, as the Democratic Party wrestles with both an ideological divide and the crucial question of whether it's time for the next generation to take up the mantle.
Blanchett writhes on the floor as she cuts away her fishnet costume; attacks her suitor before ecstatically succumbing to his touch (and then promptly wrestles him to death); screams at the top of her lungs, first alone, and then later with her progeny who has emerged from dark waters and experienced her own fishnet-shearing fit.
Cochran himself wrestles with the fame dilemma — although he knows in his bones that the case is likely fraught with trouble for anyone attempting to establish Simpson's innocence, he wants the case for both its racial overtones and its headline value so badly he allows himself to be duped by a prank caller pretending to be Simpson calling to hire him.
There are currently two options on the table in the House of Representatives: At the beginning of January, Sessions rolled back Obama-era weed policies protecting states and businesses in places where pot was legal from most prosecution, but legislators in both houses are putting up resistance as Congress wrestles with how to keep the government funded through Jan. 19.
Conant the biographer wrestles with such weighty controversies as her grandfather's role in the development of mustard gas during World War I, various battles over free speech and academic freedom at Harvard, the decision to use the atomic bomb on a whole city, the fight over whether or not to build a hydrogen bomb, McCarthyism at Harvard and the rearming of West Germany.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE this week wrestles with an impeachment inquiry in the House and efforts in the Senate to punish Turkey for its attacks against Syrian Kurds.
Faced with an extreme case of writer's block and the wide, wonderful world of dating apps, a graduate student named Richard wrestles with a crucial question for the millennial generation: When your twenties are supposed to be one predictable upward trajectory toward nice restaurants, cushy apartments, and pairing off via algorithm, what happens when you swerve and get off-track?
And it is particularly compelling in how it wrestles with such varying modes of representation and context as a whole rather than in isolation, exemplified through her asking us to consider Géricault and Rosler; as always, the themes remain relative, just as the role of the viewer has been a constant factor in the production and receipt of the imagery.
Justice Samuel AlitoSamuel AlitoRoberts wrestles with abortion law in high-stakes Louisiana case Justices to hear first major abortion case of Trump era The Hill's Morning Report - Sanders takes incoming during intense SC debate MORE seemed unconvinced that abortion access would be significantly obstructed because of the Louisiana law, a view likely shared by fellow conservative Justices Clarence ThomasClarence ThomasRoberts wrestles with abortion law in high-stakes Louisiana case Justices to hear first major abortion case of Trump era Justices bar Mexican parents from suing over fatal cross-border shooting of teen MORE and Neil GorsuchNeil GorsuchGOP senator to try to censure Schumer over SCOTUS remark Trump slams Schumer statement on Kavanaugh, Gorsuch: 'Serious action MUST be taken NOW' Schumer's office says he was referencing justices paying 'political price' MORE, neither of whom spoke during arguments.
Justice Sonia SotomayorSonia SotomayorRoberts wrestles with abortion law in high-stakes Louisiana case Justices divided over Trump push to speed up deportations Justices to hear first major abortion case of Trump era MORE, who belongs to the liberal side, said that it's hard for her to see how the courts have no authority to review the government's "expedited removal" decisions, as the Department of Justice is arguing.
Chinese economy slowed at the end of last year, underlining the urgent need for more stimulus as Beijing wrestles with the United States over trade, a data showed on Monday Investors are also waiting to hear British Prime Minister Theresa May's 'Plan B' for Brexit, which is due to be presented to parliament later on Monday, after her deal was rejected by lawmakers last week.
Although not necessarily the first thought on their minds as Congress wrestles with their evaluation of the many important provisions of The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the increase in the prominence of digital trade and e-commerce raises new challenges for U.S. trade policy and a significant impetus for ratification that will enhance performance of large and small businesses engaged in trade.
There is, admittedly, a certain level of cliché built into the premise, beginning with Eli's Mossad handler, Dan Peleg ("The Americans'" Noah Emmerich), who wrestles with the guilty of an agent that he lost under similar circumstances, as well as the toll on Eli's wife (Hadar Ratzon Rotem), who he must deceive -- along with everyone else -- but the actual nature of her husband's activities abroad.
The premise: The umpteenth cinematic retelling of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, this Andy Serkis-directed venture follows on the heels of Disney's 2016 version of the tale of Mowgli (Rohan Chand), a young foundling who is raised by jungle animals, learns to speak to them, and wrestles with the divide between his humanity and his animal nature — to say nothing of a ferocious tiger named Shere Khan (Benedict Cumberbatch).
The Senate opened its impeachment trial against President TrumpDonald John TrumpMnuchin knocks Greta Thunberg's activism: Study economics and then 'come back' to us The Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial MORE on Thursday as the chamber continues to consider taking testimony from new witnesses and wrestles with new allegations surrounding Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
Daniel Harnsberger, who wrestles for Appalachian Mountain Wrestling as "The Progressive Liberal" Daniel Richards, teases fans in Kentucky and nearby states by calling for more gun control, ripping President Trump as "con man" and wearing shirts adorned with photos of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
The latest episode features Red Hot Chili Peppers and in 15 of the most emotionally confusing minutes in television history, Anthony Kiedis wrestles James Corden on a stranger's lawn, Flea continues to bass harder than anybody in the history of time despite not even having a bass on his person, and we finally find out exactly what it is Red Hot Chili Peppers have got that they're going to give to your mum.
Ms. Dancila was formerly a little-known politician, and her low profile, some of the cabinet choices, and her ties to Liviu Dragnea, the powerful leader of the governing Social Democrat Party, mean that she will enter office with many Romanians skeptical of her independence and her ability to bring stability and usher in a more progressive era, especially as the country wrestles with corruption and growing disillusionment with the political class.
The Gay Best Friend character can be done right, like George in My Best Friend's Wedding (a film ahead of its time) who turns out to be the unlikely hero of the film, or Sam in 2018's Blockers who gets her own coming-of-age story as she wrestles with her sexuality and losing her virginity on prom night with a sincerity rarely afforded to teen girls on screen or gay characters, let alone both.
The Philharmonic's series wrestles with contrasting paths to politics in the concert hall: pure instrumental music, in John Corigliano's Symphony No. 1 (May 30 and June 1), and theatrical, text-based music, in Mr. Lang's "prisoner of the state" (June 6-8.) In the early 1980s, Mr. Corigliano was on a plane to a rehearsal in Boston when, looking at someone's copy of The New York Times, he noticed a new, alarming word: "GRID," the early name for what became known as AIDS.
But Fraser has been out of the spotlight for so long (as detailed in this lovely GQ profile) and has so clearly passed into middle age — with a little paunch to go with it — that it's thrilling to watch him pop up in a prestige cable drama playing a character who could feel two steps removed from his George of the Jungle (another character aware of his status as a character in a story), were it not for how elegantly Fraser wrestles Chace to the ground.
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal appeals court panel grappled Wednesday with whether to continue allowing the Trump administration to require some Central American asylum-seekers wait in Mexico while their cases proceed in the US. The hearing in the US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals came as the Trump administration wrestles with how to handle the record flow of families crossing the border, an issue that led President Trump earlier this month to remove senior officials from their posts over what he believed was a lack of action to curb illegal immigration.
The incident comes a week after Trump attacked liberal justices Sonia SotomayorSonia SotomayorThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Supreme Court allows Trump to enforce 'Remain in Mexico' policy Sotomayor recuses herself from case on 'faithless electors' MORE and Ruth Bader GinsburgRuth Bader GinsburgSchumer, Roberts clash inflames partisan rift over Supreme Court Roberts wrestles with abortion law in high-stakes Louisiana case Justices spar over fate of consumer agency MORE and demanded that they recuse themselves from his own cases set to be heard later this month.
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As President Dilma Rousseff's administration wrestles with fallout from a corruption probe and what appears to be the nation's harshest recession ever, plans to curb excess pension benefits and simplify the tax code have been put on the backburner, said Roberto Setubal, chief executive of Itaú Unibanco Holding SA. Speaking at an event organized by students of the University of São Paulo's economics department, Setubal said the government's ability to pull Brazil from recession has been severely hampered by years of erratic policy decisions and the corruption probe.

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