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This shit can get ugly for you / I'll pull up and bust your mama / I'll pull up and bust your brother / I'll aim at your fuckin' family I'll aim at your whole clique I'll aim at your mothafuckin' mama I'll aim at your fuckin' dad I'll aim at your daughter, son There is an argument that these lyrics imagine Harambe's revenge on the family and zoo keepers responsible for his demise.
And structural policies that aim at improving productivity growth, that aim at improving growth prospects are likely to be absolutely central to the strategy of the new U.S. administration.
But in taking aim at earnings reports, Trump isn't targeting a recent addition to public company disclosure requirements — he's taking aim at a system that's been in place for years.
Barr is now taking aim at several of Mueller's choices.
Activist hedge funds specialize in taking aim at troubled companies.
Clinton's tax proposal takes aim at gains on investment income.
Today all these reactions, including Universal's, aim at scaring me.
Trump on Saturday did not take aim at Republican Sen.
On Tuesday morning, Trump took aim at another platform: Google.
Go deeper: Global tax proposals take aim at U.S. tech
Trump also took aim at past administrations' relationship with Pakistan.
Aim at employment and you will get anything but prosperity.
Now it wants to take aim at the film business.
Whatever they aim at you over there, it blows up.
It is this custom that Prasad is taking aim at.
That hasn't stopped Trump from taking aim at the Pope.
FRANKFURT/BERLIN (Reuters) - Berlin took aim at Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.
HUAC and its collaborators also took aim at individual actors.
The first step is to take aim at cosseted incumbents.
But, of course, she'll also take aim at President Trump.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday took aim at California Gov.
He championed economic reform and took aim at widespread corruption.
Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, take aim at the agency.
Warren and company took aim at that average salary calculation.
Now, GOP lawmakers are taking aim at the amendment itself.
The Times has taken aim at this assertion many times.
Patrick proved a good sport by taking aim at herself.
There and in later events, he took aim at Mrs.
Mr. Sanders also took aim at his rival, Hillary Clinton.
The administration has also taken aim at cutting food stamps.
But the White House is taking aim at the program.
Industrial companies will take aim at the Environmental Protection Agency.
Donald Trump took aim at Hillary Clinton Friday ... from behind.
Ms. Valentine took aim at the men in the room.
Other strikes appeared to take aim at Iraqi security forces.
But that doesn't mean you shouldn't aim at the center.
The move would have taken aim at Japan and Europe.
Jimmy Kimmel took aim at the president for rescinding DACA.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) took aim at GOP Sen.
Breyer's dissent took aim at capital punishment as a whole.
Taking aim at games targets the wrong highly profitable industry.
They can't aim at him without it backfiring on them.
Target isn't the only large retailer taking aim at AWS.
Everyone who took aim at Melania ought to be ashamed.
Elizabeth Warren — who took explicit aim at the stock market.
The president has also taken aim at Sessions on Twitter.
Palo Alto also took aim at Symantec, Crowdstrike and Fortinet.
Mr. Trump's administration has taken aim at CNN's corporate ownership.
Franken took direct aim at not only Sessions, but Texas Sen.
Moss's latest blog post, published Monday, takes aim at this idea.
This time, the comedian took aim at first lady Melania Trump.
Conservatives quickly took aim at the appointment, and Byrd joined them.
The second enclosures took aim at the commons of the mind.
A new app called HiHello is taking aim at business cards.
Emerging economies: The U.S. isn't just taking aim at rich countries.
The show itself takes aim at the women of the show.
In one passage, he seems to take aim at President Trump.
Go deeper: Trump executive order takes aim at China's AI ambitions
The first lady has more explicitly taken aim at the media.
Bill Walker would take more direct aim at North Slope drillers.
Leap Motion is taking aim at both virtual and mixed reality.
Tulsi Gabbard on Tuesday took aim at presidential primary rival Sen.
His most popular jokes took aim at the nation's military leaders.
A cavalry of outside groups is also taking aim at Rubio.
In a tweet on Tuesday night, Trump took aim at Schumer.
Critics have taken aim at the site's coverage in recent days.
SNL also took aim at Trump's recent dinner with Mitt Romney.
Some of his singles even took dead aim at those rivals.
Meanwhile, Republicans are taking aim at her over national security issues.
Angry tweets took aim at Tedros and the public health agency.
They all take aim at the traditional model of academic publishing.
But they have also promoted programs that aim at improving diversity.
"  Cotton also took aim at Reid's legacy, calling his leadership "cancerous.
Finally, he took direct aim at Mueller for the first time.
North Korean officials also took aim at Bolton, who was key
But Republicans have increasingly taken aim at Section 230, with Sen.
Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro took aim at South Bend, Ind.
In the meantime, Noreika has taken direct aim at the CFPB.
The larger business community is also taking aim at the issue.
They also took aim at Trump's treatment of the independent press.
On Thursday, she seemed to take aim at their lingering doubts.
Graves took aim at House Democrats, including 2020 presidential hopeful Rep.
Brown then took aim at Tinashe in yet another Instagram comment.
The new Roadster clearly takes aim at high end sports cars.
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Some activities are atelic: They do not aim at terminal states.
Musicians are performing rap songs that take aim at overzealous bureaucrats.
Are you going to aim at media, you're aiming at who?
Earlier campaigns took aim at fracking, vaccination and genetically modified organisms.
That's why she has taken aim at America's largest tech companies.
After his win, Mr. Murphy took direct aim at Mr. Trump.
President Donald Trump has taken aim at Powell for raising rates.
Chino leapt through the window cavity and took aim at him.
The European Union is taking aim at Silicon Valley over taxes.
Critics in Congress take aim at both monetary goals and tools.
AND PROCTER & GAMBLES RELEASE REPORT TODAY TAKES AIM AT NELSONS RECORD.
Go deeper: Warren takes aim at private equity after Splinter shutdown
Chinese regulators are taking aim at Anbang for its sales practices.
Bannon took aim at Ivanka publicly as recently as last month.
As a candidate, Mr. Trump took specific aim at Mexican immigrants.
It has increasingly taken aim at the country's booming internet industry.
Clinton had not taken aim at the man who defeated her.
It's not the first time Trump has taken aim at McCain.
Now the legislators are taking aim at the state judicial system.
Former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon took aim at Sen.
The legislation takes aim at a strange disparity in federal law.
WATCH: Second nor'easter in a week takes aim at the northeast
But the themes did aim at issues familiar to struggling Americans.
He sounded like a Republican taking aim at a Republican one.
Participants aim at tiny, brightly decorated wooden targets positioned 475 feet away.
Horowitz&aposs report also takes aim at Lynch, according to ABC News.
Buffett separately took aim at hedge funds and the fees they charge.
But Time isn't the only magazine taking aim at Trump this week.
The company also took aim at de Blasio's timing for the suit.
Art & Language has often taken aim at famous artists from art history.
And Warren's opponents have already begun to take aim at her candidacy.
In a statement, CNN touted record revenue and took aim at BuzzFeed.
But in a strongly-worded statement, Verizon took aim at Huawei's actions.
Amy Klobuchar also took direct aim at her Senate colleague's vague explanation.
Or consider the video cameras that some logging devices aim at drivers.
The White House took aim at Taylor leading up to his testimony.
This time it's insurance companies taking aim at the controversial government program.
Goldman Sachs is taking aim at the world's biggest quant hedge funds.
The main focus was to aim at having a classic rich sound.
Go deeper: 2020 misinformation campaigns take aim at the latest spook issues
First he took aim at Asia and Africa, then Europe and America.
Trump furiously tweeted Tuesday morning, taking aim at Republican Senator Bob Corker.
Democrats have taken aim at the wealthy — and that has former Rep.
Bloomberg celebrated the victory by taking aim at President Donald Trump's administration.
Super PAC takes aim at Trump's credentials Have donors abandoned Jeb Bush?
Congressional Republicans, with Trump's support, have explicitly taken aim at these policies.
At the time, Trump took to Twitter to take aim at Rice.
Jones has now taken aim at Chobani and the Twin Falls community.
Separately, city lawmakers in California also took aim at e-cigarettes Tuesday.
Democrats are taking aim at President Trump's power to roll back regulations.
CAN DUNDAR saw the shooter approach and take aim at his legs.
Time's Up takes aim at R. Kelly The campaign has gained traction.
National Rifle Association spokeswoman Dana Loesch took aim at New Jersey Sen.
The game comes with plastic rifles, which players aim at animated deer.
It's just, we've got to aim at a target and hit it.
The Trump administration has taken aim at specific religious and ethnic communities.
The latest post takes aim at the perceived dangers of asteroid belts.
Lawmakers are also using the defense bill to take aim at ZTE.
Ms Warren's takes aim at wealth inequality, which has also risen dramatically.
Trump last week took aim at late-night hosts and their material.
But now our attackers aim at us with guns meant for battlefields.
Over the weekend, Trump took aim at one prominent California Democrat, Rep.
Seriously, never aim at Drake under the omnipresent watch of Father Graham.
In a tweet, he took aim at the NFL's commissioner, Roger Goodell.
The Arizona Republican has taken aim at Sinema's past anti-war protesting.
However, Katz, Banks and Bromwich appeared to take aim at GOP Sens.
Telic activities are exhaustible; in fact, they aim at their own exhaustion.
The reform takes aim at a pervasive form of social media fraud.
Now the Trump administration seems to be taking aim at even that.
And he took aim at countries pledging to phase out coal use.
Then, around 9:30 into his rant takes aim at the Jews.
In his victory speech, Mr. Murphy took direct aim at President Trump.
He took aim at the military with arrests and high-profile trials.
Infectious disease specialists say people are taking aim at the wrong target.
The plan from the Massachusetts senator also takes aim at charter schools.
In January, he took aim at India's 150% tariff on imported whiskey.
In that speech, he also took aim at Kerry and former Sen.
At least five submitted proposals take aim at Saturn, Titan or Enceladus.
He again took aim at the media, putting many journalists on edge.
Still, he has taken implicit aim at progressives like Sanders and Sen.
But Mr. Trump also took aim at regulations on oil-rig safety.
Additionally, the House bill would take aim at employer-sponsored education benefits.
Mr. Yi took aim at all risky forms of borrowing on Saturday.
Last month, Trump took aim at India's 150% tariff on imported whiskey.
Others, like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, took aim at China generally.
As former Le Mans class winners, we always aim at winning again.
Clinton said to raucous applause as she took aim at Mr. Trump's slogan.
The Energy Department transition team is clearly taking aim at this as well.
On Friday he also took aim at a 1986 opinion called Batson v.
It's not only Google's former employees who are taking aim at the company.
Biden's bipartisan pitch and Sanders' postpartisan appeal both aim at solving that problem.
They also frequently took aim at the way racialized ideas can warp perspectives.
"F--- that n-----," a man shouted when Trump was taking aim at Obama.
His aim at Laurent Ponsot, he said, is to make "haute couture" wines.
So can you walk us through how you decided to aim at Apple?
Usually, the tweets, curated by Kimmel's team, take aim at the celebrity's appearance.
He took aim at Democratic front-runner and former Vice President Joe Biden.
Refinery29 is taking aim at live TV with it own lifestyle-focused channel.
Klobuchar took aim at Buttigieg multiple times following his strong finish in Iowa.
TPP took aim at barriers hidden in government-procurement guidelines and investment restrictions.
Yachts This one, however, feels like it takes direct aim at Donald Trump.
" Lastly, Todd took aim at Camille Grammer for joking about Vanderpump's "terrible breath.
The news came as famed short seller Jim Chanos took aim at Musk.
In February it filed two lawsuits taking aim at the state's housing laws.
Sean Penn's controversial new novel seems to be taking aim at President Trump.
" That's when the social media user decided to take aim at Ripa. "Why?
No territories, no Ted Turner taking aim at him with WCW, no threat.
Left-wing populism tends to aim at different targets than right-wing populism.
Today it also announced a new ad campaign taking aim at its competition.
Health services can aim at various targets, like patient satisfaction or life expectancy.
Greece's three bailouts since 2010 have repeatedly taken aim at the pension system.
Ariana Grande is not holding back, seemingly taking aim at ex Pete Davidson.
Go deeper: Trump's tighter Cuba policies aim at Florida but could upset allies
" Michael Briggs, a Sanders' spokesman, took aim at Gensler in his response. "Sen.
Biden takes sharp aim at Medicare for All, a plan championed by Sen.
Go deeper: Issa's bill take aim at H-1B visa-dependent outsourcing firms.
Pete Davidson has taken aim at a very famous Saturday Night Live alum.
They only take aim at counterfeits once they are in the supply chain.
He has taken particular aim at renegotiating trade relationships with China and Mexico.
Earlier on Tuesday, Jones took aim at the allegations during a campaign speech.
Trump took aim at the judge on Tuesday while defending his administration's policy.
On Saturday, Trump took aim at the network and Comcast, which owns NBCUniversal.
In an interview with Deadline, Shlesinger took aim at women who do comedy.
NFL star Danny Amendola has taken aim at his ex-girlfriend Olivia Culpo.
The answer lies in the question itself—they both aim at the same.
So it's no surprise Perry's fossil fuel allies are taking aim at them.
Hundreds of others also chimed in on the matter, taking aim at Romney.
De León took aim at Feinstein for not bringing up the allegations sooner.
" Tostee also took aim at press reporting about the case, calling it "disgraceful.
In July 2016, Trump took aim at retired four-star General John Allen.
"Stop badgering him" one Democrat told Jordan as he took aim at Strzok.
He has repeatedly taken aim at Trump over his policies and his rhetoric.
Pence also took aim at the Democratic caucus's response to the Omar controversy.
Then Biden took aim at Warren, who's become one of the leading candidates.
The Senate candidate took aim at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
Kathleen Sebelius: Republican plans to overhaul Obamacare take aim at marketplace theories. pic.twitter.
Clinton and her allies to back off on taking aim at the messenger.
Golfers on the first tee needed to aim at a distant farm silo.
Taking aim at the second-story window, she made a valiant pitch. Nothing.
In response, a Viacom spokesman, Carl Folta, took an aim at Ms. Redstone.
In February, legendary investor Warren Buffett took direct aim at fees investors pay.
Saturday's agreement takes aim at widely used chemical refrigerants called hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs.
The state legislature took aim at other problems with the criminal-justice system.
Instead, he took aim at Germany, Japan, and South Korea, core American allies
Last week, he took aim at two Obama Administration initiatives on law enforcement.
Ushers aim at offending screens with a pointer until users put them away.
Pelosi also took aim at Trump's State of the Union address late Tuesday.
Clinton also took aim at her Republican rivals, namely Trump and Texas Sen.
He also took aim at the "left wing kooks" who frequently criticized him.
"Aim at heaven and you will get earth 'thrown in,' " Lewis reminded us.
And when it was over, the various departments took aim at one another.
"These measures aim at preventing the spread of coronavirus," said an army statement.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) to take aim at noncompete agreements between retail chains.
Now, New York lawmakers are taking aim at this kind of secretive process.
Norway's fund is among a growing number of entities taking aim at ExxonMobil.
D'Arnaud was finally ready to take aim at runners on the regular field.
Mr. Mattis, during his speech on Friday, took aim at the budget shenanigans.
His plans don't take direct aim at the prices that drug companies charge.
With Biden back on top, Trump has taken aim at him once again.
And President Trump has repeatedly taken aim at Jeff Bezos, Amazon's chief executive.
"President Trump's tax plan takes dead aim at New York City," he said.
Others took aim at the United States' record of meddling in foreign elections.
On the weekly "Jim Jefferies Show," the host took aim at Harvey Weinstein.
Biden staffers have taken aim at reporters who chronicled the campaign's early struggles.
He took direct aim at Trump when he discussed the possible hurdles ahead.
He took aim at O'Rourke for what he says is jumping to conclusions.
He then once again took aim at Perkins' poor production with the Thunder.
The president took aim at the iPhone maker in his Twitter feed Friday.
Or, especially, when he takes aim at an esteemed figure like Mr. Lewis.
Cummings took aim at his reasoning for not meeting with the anonymous whistleblower.
His comments come one day after Trump took aim at Wray's predecessor Comey.
But the fuel standards issue also lets him take aim at liberal priorities.
His comments come after Trump on Sunday took aim at Kim on Twitter.
So she tried a new approach Thursday night, instead taking aim at Trump.
He took aim at Democratic front-runner and former Vice President Joe Biden.
The peso's recovery proved short-lived after Mr. Trump took aim at Toyota.
Above, riflemen take aim at the tenor Vittorio Grigolo, playing the painter Cavaradossi.
It wasn't the first time Mr. West had taken aim at Mr. Coates.
The new crop of towers is taking aim at those 20th-century blocks.
"Aim at the head, shoulders, not the toes, not the toes," Cleave sang.
A controversial figure at times, Bourdain took aim at politicians and fellow chefs alike.
Protesters took aim at President Trump's zero-tolerance immigration policy on Saturday as well.
To illustrate the point, Thiel took aim at the annual Davos World Economic Forum.
Lots of people have said that, but this is not my aim at all.
Families of victims of other attacks similarly have taken aim at the tech industry.
This is not the first instance of Chinese law enforcement taking aim at jaywalkers.
But this time, he's taking aim at the real king of tech: Tim Cook.
Democratic presidential candidates are taking aim at a new tax break for small businesses.
Trump also took aim at multiple senators in tweets over the weekend, including Sens.
Brad Parscale, Trump's reelection campaign manager, has previously taken aim at Kasich on Twitter.
Specifically, Monoprice's "Pure Outdoor" line takes aim at the likes of GoalZero and Anker.
In her post Monday, Harris took direct aim at that part of Sanders' bill.
He also took aim at his rivals for what he called far-reaching assertions.
Democrats have taken aim at 10 of the 14 House seats held by Republicans.
This year, for some truly baffling reason, businesses are taking aim at Christmas. Yandy.
Buffett, the chairman and CEO of Berkshire, took aim at Valeant earlier on Monday.
De Blasio took aim at O'Rourke's flip on a bill to replace private insurance.
This isn't the first time Cameron has jokingly taken aim at his superstar sister.
He takes aim at the very structure of how students are assessed in school.
OkCupid recently released a Membership Pledge, which takes aim at harassing behavior and messages.
Go deeper: New U.S. Arctic strategy omits climate change, takes aim at China, Russia
In 2011, The Simpsons took aim at Pixar's decade-plus run of commercially successful,
"You don't stigmatize because you aim at the company, not the worker," Brown says.
And her new single, "Chained to the Rhythm," takes aim at the Trump administration.
They can weigh competing moral and philosophical claims and aim at fairness and justice.
As usual, he took aim at the media and decried the ongoing Russia investigation.
He's signed legislation taking aim at Planned Parenthood and other organizations that provide abortions.
Conservatives have been taking aim at agency fees, urging the court to overrule Abood.
He picked up a gun, took aim at the fans below, and opened fire.
Some took issue with her taking aim at the actions of a Christian school.
Conway has repeatedly taken aim at the president during his two years in office.
Soon after Harvey, deadly Hurricane Irma slammed the Caribbean before taking aim at Florida.
The Democratic House is charging gleefully into "investigations" with a clear aim at impeachment.
Procter & Gamble pushed back, taking aim at Peltz's tenure at other consumer goods companies.
Rather than take aim at Google, however, they set their sights on another target.
Lowe's scores massive NFL deal and takes direct aim at Home Depot's core customers
In order to take aim at that issue, Democrats like Booker and Wisconsin Sen.
Like Rouhani, Trump took aim at Iran while speaking at the U.N. General Assembly.
British investor Jim Mellon is taking aim at tech giants like Google and Facebook.
A new anti-abortion public awareness campaign is taking aim at Oklahoma's public bathrooms.
Amazon takes direct aim at some of the core components of mid-century business.
Jira Service Desk and Jira Core, for example, aim at a far broader audience.
There's also the push for data security safeguards that take aim at deeper problems.
Along with the CEQ's guidance, committee Republicans also took aim at climate science generally.
Warren is taking aim at rich guys, and she wants them to know it.
We hit some targets, and I think we failed to take aim at others.
It was a conspiracy to subvert the process, and take aim at democracy itself.
Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) also introduced new legislation in May taking aim at loans.
Kendall spent much of the first season taking aim at the king and missing.
On Wednesday, Trump gave a press conference where he took direct aim at #MeToo.
And that the most memorable talk show rant took aim at talk show rants?
But Mr. Nadler has taken direct aim at the organization and its associates, anyway.
At Mr. Rose's campaign party Tuesday night, he immediately took aim at Representative Donovan.
Obama takes aim at Mr. Trump, denouncing his policies and tenor in sweeping terms.
Sonko continued the debate about parental responsibility by taking aim at his fellow politicians.
The plan takes aim at other issues facing rural America and farmers in particular.
Mr. Trump, however, has taken specific aim at Wells Fargo as a rogue institution.
During the interview, Mr. Joyce took aim at his political colleagues for their behavior.
And if the Senate's health care bill doesn't take aim at Planned Parenthood, Sen.
Her quips take aim at everything from ironic strategy flaws to questionable wardrobe decisions.
Other conservatives in Congress took aim at climate researchers well before the 2016 election.
Twitter founder Jack Dorsey took aim at Google on Wednesday in a cheeky tweet.
The woman took aim at her visitor, announcing that she wanted her car back.
Then he took aim at a rival for the party's more moderate lane, Buttigieg.
Gervais also took aim at celebrities who worked for former Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.
He signed an executive order that takes aim at the H-1B visa program.
The chairman are taking aim at the reinsurance program, about two weeks after Sens.
That's a curse for companies that aim at a mass market, America's traditional strength.
House impeachment manager Jerry Nadler takes aim at Trump's current defenders who contradicted themselves
He thinks the Google Boys will aim at bigger targets, such as outer space.
This is the second bill this week to take aim at the executive branch.
Trump on Monday took aim at Democrats in the aftermath of the Mueller probe.
The Washington Examiner: Democrats take aim at Jordan hoping to unseat him in 2020.
One takes aim at the problem; the other, at the victims of the problem.
The budget also takes aim at government programs the White House sees as wasteful.
He signed executive orders, including one that took aim at the Affordable Care Act.
Trump on Monday also took aim at Durbin, accusing him of misrepresenting his remarks.
Last year, Regnery alone had three best-selling books that took aim at Mrs.
At home, they don't know all I do is aim at date palms. 3.
A later thread taking aim at Ms. Haskell grew to more than 100 comments.
Earlier in the day, Pompeo had taken aim at Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's regime.
"Everyone's efforts need to aim at making progress in the political process," he said.
Conway also took aim at the crowded Democratic presidential field that Bloomberg joined Sunday.
The Double Quarter Pound King Sandwich takes direct aim at McDonald's Double Quarter Pounder.
He's taken aim at Netanyahu by saying he'll fight corruption and impose term limits.
He decided to cover his head with a sheet and took aim at the camera.
The is poised to take aim at an extremely important level in the coming week.
Many of those student activists have taken aim at the pro-gun National Rifle Association.
Perdue added Republicans would take aim at the Dodd-Frank financial regulation bill as well.
Other bills introduced in the Senate recently have also taken aim at the CFPB. Sen.
Sacha Baron Cohen takes aim at Donald Trump  in new 4th of July project teaser.
" Mailer also took aim at "the larger forces governing political correctness," which he deems "poisonous.
How many more Alexandrias [where a gunman took aim at Congress members] will there be?
The speaker, which can make music suggestions and adjust home temperatures, takes aim at Amazon.
Nor is it a coincidence that Adobe took aim at retail for this specialized product.
Suddenly, the shooter turned around and took aim at people who had already been shot.
Kim Zolciak Biermann isn't about to let online trolls take aim at her daughter Brielle.
In a leaked e-mail he took aim at "muddled thinking" on Brexit (see article).
So then Roberts took aim at the source of the data on the graph: NASA.
She took specific aim at his condemnation of an Indiana-born judge of Mexican heritage.
Throughout Kamikaze, Eminem takes aim at the stagnant feel of recent rap and its purveyors.
Most of its activity takes aim at celebrities like Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, and Lady Gaga.
" And he took aim at "internet feminists" and those who use the phrase "rape apologist.
A short time later, the White House spokesman, Josh Earnest, took aim at Mr. Schumer.
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The artist has also taken aim at Universal Music Group and Scherrer's production company, Freenjoy.
Banks have also taken aim at lucrative co-branding deals carrying exclusive rewards for customers.
Companies that buy and sell online advertising are increasingly taking aim at these fleeting instances.
Women's Aid, a UK anti-domestic violence charity, took aim at the ads in June.
The announcement takes aim at a major plank of President Barack Obama's equal pay legacy.
Google recently took aim at abusive and misleading ads with its recent Chrome 71 rollout.
They took aim at the commissions banks use to reward brokers who recommend their products.
Beyond Biden's own words, his aides have increasingly taken aim at Booker on social media.
In recent months, a handful of Republicans in Congress have taken aim at the law.
Josh Hawley took aim at a feature central to our online experience: the infinite scroll.
After several of these questions, Gianna Constand took aim at the attorney's line of questioning.
She also took aim at gun groups' spending on ads for Trump, the GOP nominee.
During Monday night's premiere of The Bachelor, Holm, 33, took aim at Luyendyk Jr., 36.
He also took aim at China for its "provocative actions" in the South China Sea.
American lawmakers eventually took aim at their "predatory pricing", creating the first modern competition laws.
This takes aim at Mexico's key comparative advantage in trade — a relatively low-wage workforce.
The insert took aim at Trump's trade policies in the corn- and soy-producing state.
"It must also take aim at the right targets, not our closest allies," he said.
The Alabama senator also praised Trump's business record, which Clinton took aim at last week.
In another tweet from Saturday morning, Lizzo took aim at people who questioned if Sen.
He also took aim at Trump personally, arguing that he was unfit for the presidency.
It wasn't the first time Cook took aim at Facebook over its data leak scandal.
The Guardian took aim at Trump later on Thursday for making light of the incident.
President Trump on Sunday took aim at North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Twitter.
Malacalza's representative also took aim at the cash call's costs and Carige's announcement, on Nov.
In particular, Republicans will take aim at the potential costs of a single-payer system.
Yovanovitch takes aim at State Department leadership for allowing corrupt interests to 'hijack' Ukraine policy
Some of the incidents have taken aim at Finland's independence and at its historical figures.
President Donald Trump took aim at the Green New Deal touted by freshman lawmaker Rep.
Khloé Kardashian's best friend Malika Haqq appears to be taking aim at Jordyn Woods — again.
But she did not miss an opportunity to take aim at Trump on Monday morning.
In October, Zimbabwe's cabinet approved an economic recovery program taking aim at the wage bill.
As Lynch himself explains, "You Could Look It Up" does not aim at being comprehensive.
A phalanx of environmentalists took aim at Senate Republicans after Obama announced Garland's nomination Wednesday.
Mark Meadows and Jim Jordan took aim at Rosenstein by introducing a resolution to impeach.
Trump also took aim at GM for its plans to invest $5 billion in Mexico.
After 9/11, the Bush White House immediately took aim at Iraq's leader, Saddam Hussein.
China, the biggest customer, took aim at the U.S. catch as the trade war escalated.
Last year, the group's song "Police State" took aim at state surveillance and police brutality.
In "Tiger Woods" they take special aim at Woods's parents, especially Earl Woods, Tiger's father.
They pared back the law's Medicaid expansion and consistently took aim at its individual mandate.
In his piece, al-Gharbi takes aim at not just me but Vox more broadly.
A right-wing organization took aim at me and ended up damaging our entire democracy.
The president is battling on a global front, taking aim at allies and adversaries alike.
So most efforts by the dairy industry at reducing greenhouse gas emissions aim at methane.
Now she is taking aim at Intel's most lucrative business, one that she helped build.
Go Live isn't taking aim at Twitch, Mixer, or any of the other streaming platforms.
Now he is taking aim at Mr. Obama's central environmental legacy, the Clean Power Plan.
The service takes aim at staycation locals as well as home-share or budget travelers.
They and their doctors often aim, at times obsessively, for an A1C level of seven.
The contest never was close as Golden State took aim at the league's record book.
Joking or not, the former mayor also took aim at his fellow 2020 contender Sen.
Mr. Johnson is taking aim at the court that ruled against him for suspending Parliament.
Trump defense team takes aim at FBI for surveillance of former campaign aide Carter Page
This takes aim at manufacturers of what has been dubbed fake or non-traditional meat.
The current flu vaccine takes aim at the ice cream, which changes all the time.
But such attacks do not stop there, they also aim at the international political order.
Ansel Elgort is taking aim at film critics for their negative reviews on The Goldfinch.
The protests particularly take aim at officials in Midwestern battleground states, like Wisconsin, where Gov.
To combat warming, city officials are taking aim at the hotspots within Phoenix's heat island.
Mitt Romney (R-Utah) a "pompous 'ass'" and even taking aim at steadfast ally Sen.
Earlier, Mr. Cuomo took aim at Mr. Trump's immigration policies, issuing pardons to 22 immigrants.
Frederica Wilson, a black House member, "wacky" in 2017 and also took aim at Rep.
During the first debate, John Delaney took direct aim at this part of Sanders's plan.
The U.S. Treasury took aim at some of Maduro's allies with its sanctions on Friday.
The defense took particular aim at Gates, who admitted in court to an extramarital affair.
All-Star snubs taking aim at the opposition is as old as the game itself.
Meanwhile, Franken took aim at Google for allowing "illegal activity" to flourish in search results.
On Friday, President Trump took aim at Strzok, pointing out his role in the Russia probe.
The other four continued to aim at the food with the short rods and were disqualified.
And many are taking aim at old-school, IT incumbents like Dell, EMC, Oracle and IBM.
President Trump The President's new plan on immigration takes direct aim at migrants who seek asylum.
But the politician told TMZ Snoop Dogg shouldn't have taken aim at Trump in the video.
Mike takes aim at Hector, but Nacho is standing in the way, blocking a clean shot.
But I'm glad he has taken aim at the unacceptable status quo on our southern border.
Senate Bill 6 also takes aim at local governments that have expanded protections for transgender people.
But at the Pentagon, there was skepticism that a US strike would aim at Iranian forces.
As the sport's executives took aim at ballooning match times, an early target was match format.
The independent conservative candidate McMullin, a Mormon, took aim at Trump over his comments towards Huntsman.
Clinton took aim at Trump's tax reform plan at a rally in New Jersey on Wednesday.
Former HUD Secretary Julián Castro and Mayor Bill de Blasio both took aim at former Rep.
He took aim at Planned Parenthood with a measure cutting off federal funding to abortion providers.
In her Monday message, Tsai took aim at China's autocracy, in contrast with Taiwan's freewheeling ways.
Shareholders are taking aim at executive compensation at Viacom as just one of the company's problems.
Trump, a Republican with strong support among evangelical Christian voters, has taken aim at LGBT rights.
For starters, Plaid is taking aim at a big problem in the U.S. — student loan debt.
Check out our documentary about the black women taking aim at racism and misogyny in Dallas.
Burger King is taking direct aim at its longtime rival McDonald's with its latest burger creation.
At his rally in central Ohio on Saturday night, President Trump took aim at U.S. Sen.
The Engine takes dead aim at the valley of death between the lab and the market.
Both in 1991 and today, Republicans took aim at the accusers, raising questions about their credibility.
SNL took aim at the presidential candidate, this time by creating a barely satirical campaign ad.
After Florence changed path and took aim at the Carolinas, Virginia's evacuation order was lifted Friday.
It has particularly taken aim at cults, which have multiplied across the country in recent years.
Snap CEO Spiegel on Wednesday took aim at Facebook's efforts following its first-quarter earnings report.
Thailand's military government has, since 2015, held talks brokered by Malaysia, aim at ending the violence.
In Silicon Valley: Former Facebook executives and investors have taken aim at the social networking behemoth.
Rodriguez also took aim at countries like the United States, which issued sanctions over the election.
Now, Fisker is ready to try again by taking direct aim at his original rival, Tesla.
It takes aim at the attention economy and the ways these platforms compete for our time.
Sittenfeld took aim at Rubio's environmental record and the 85033 GOP presidential contender's future political ambitions.
Even when designers do aim at triggering visceral emotions, they're usually supposed to be positive ones.
Smith also took aim at national security adviser John Bolton, who has long opposed the treaty.
Trump took aim at the South Carolina Republican during a campaign rally late Monday for Gov.
Today, President-elect Trump took dead aim at the pharmaceutical industry in his noon press conference.
In his written plan and his public statements about health reform, he takes aim at hospitals.
Julián Castro, the former housing secretary, has taken the most direct public aim at Mr. Buttigieg.
Probably he practiced first with wooden weapons; probably he first took aim at birds and deer.
But he takes aim at climate change and energy research in other parts of his government.
Shareholders and advisory firms have taken aim at executive compensation practices across Mr. Redstone's media empire.
Sure. Do a lot of the EPA reductions aim at reducing the focus on climate science?
But before taking aim at the US, Nate carved a path of devastation in Central America.
Flowers also directly takes aim at Trump's proposed border wall, one of his signature campaign promises.
Flannery took aim at the GE air fleet as one of his first cost-cutting initiatives.
At the same time, Hickenlooper took aim at politicians on both ends of the political spectrum.
Mueller also took aim at one of the president's favorite attacks on the special counsel's probe.
" On Friday, Trump took aim at The Washington Post, calling the news outlet "Crazed and Dishonest.
Progressive groups immediately took aim at Shelton, calling her policy perspectives "extreme" (The Wall Street Journal).
" He also took aim at Lewis' congressional district, saying it was crime ridden and "falling apart.
Merrill also took aim at Ivanka Trump's claim that her emails did not contain classified materials.
Zwillinger took aim at Amazon for selling a cheaper Allbirds lookalike during a CNN interview Monday.
In the song "Barbie Dreams," Minaj takes aim at rappers Meek Mill, Desiigner and Young Thug.
Canada slapped charges on U.S. beef while China and Mexico took aim at U.S. pork imports.
The president-elect has taken direct aim at Mr. Obama's actions on the environment and climate.
The board also takes aim at Puzder's past employment of an undocumented immigrant as a housekeeper.
Don't try to be precise, either; just aim at a close- or medium-range target's feet.
Trump, reprising his racist take on Warren, took aim at her claim to Native American heritage.
Republican states have taken aim at Planned Parenthood and abortion providers in the past several years.
In recent weeks, a slew of prominent right-wing voices have taken similar aim at Sen.
However, The Australian newspaper's newest political cartoon has taken aim at the extremely marginalised community. Again.
Macron, the heavy front-runner, has already taken aim at major U.S. tech companies over encryption.
Their chests heaving, they steady their arms and take aim at shooting targets 22010 meters away.
Democratic lawmakers, whose 2018 platform takes aim at corporate consolidation, worry about the agencies' flat funding.
Afghanistan is confronting the prospect of two major terror groups taking aim at election-related targets.
Ultimately, he took aim at a BancFirst building in Oklahoma City, according to a criminal complaint.
The discount grocery chain Aldi is taking aim at Whole Foods with a new store design.
In February, Thomas also took aim at Americans' access to legal counsel under the Sixth Amendment.
And Mr. Trump's campaign took aim at the honey pot of global banking revenue: free trade.
He has also taken aim at new regulations to limit methane leaks from wells and pipelines.
In his speech, Esper took aim at China, which he accused of "bullying" neighbors, like Vietnam.
Her business philosophy takes aim at the boundaries of style reinforced by Prague's more traditional hairstylists.
The lawsuit takes particular aim at the FEMA tents that were the so-called luxury accommodations.
Her words take direct aim at the language used to describe emotional women by embracing it.
At least one left-leaning group, the Working Families Party, is already taking aim at Fletcher.
He also took aim at Toyota for deciding to build a new truck plant in Mexico.
New U.S. tariffs are taking direct aim at Chinese solar panels and South Korean washing machines.
Gavin Newsom, who's also taken rhetorical aim at the president's policies on immigration and the environment.
Sanders took aim at him over the issue during a news conference in Vermont on Wednesday.
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Similarly, Brazil's Bolsonaro administration has taken aim at participatory institutions that give citizens voice and vote.
Taking aim at Mr. Trump's focus on sovereignty, he denounced the "national egoism" of his speech.
The instructors taught them how to shoot an AK-153, load ammunition and aim at targets.
Mustapha took aim at one of the men; he was light in complexion, tall and slim.
It was the second time in recent days that the prince took aim at British tabloids.
While the bulk of Hindenburg's critique was centered on Opera, Anderson also took aim at Google.
Bipartisan group of senators takes aim at Rudy Giuliani's role as Trump's bag man in Ukraine
Reproductive rights advocates took direct aim at the lawmakers who signed on to the bill Thursday.
Out There A new telescope in Hawaii takes aim at our nearest star and its mysteries.
Finally, the late-night comics took aim at the budget proposal released by the White House.
The season premiere, titled "Happy New Year," also takes aim at Harvey Weinstein and President Trump.
Courtney Baron's new play for Keen Company takes aim at the urgent issue of gun violence.
DoorDash prepares to go public, Roblox raises $150 million and Reddit's CEO takes aim at TikTok.
The House's bill is far more controversial and takes direct aim at President Obama's environmental priorities.
In it, Cook takes aim at Trump's plans to repeal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
Sanders, in the wake of his success in Nevada, has been taking aim at establishment Democrats.
Barr took aim at Facebook last year, for example, for the encryption it uses in WhatsApp.
The Europeans are taking aim at American bourbon whiskey and Harley-Davidson motorcycles, among other products.
He took aim at customers behaviour for the disaster, but also conceded the promotion had flaws.
Ms. Warren took aim at another top-tier candidate, Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
The party's leader took aim at a rich, powerful elite who do not want "real change".
He ticked off a list of places affected by terrorism, taking aim at Europe's immigration policies.
O'Brien has been among a number of late-night hosts to take aim at the president.
Republicans on Capitol Hill are increasingly taking aim at nonprofit colleges and universities in major legislation.
A new law in California takes aim at plastic straws, but its potential impact is uncertain.
But they are also taking aim at Democrats and leaving out the personal references to Trump.
Some of the offsets take aim at ObamaCare, putting the larger bill's passage in jeopardy. Rep.
An activist cosmetics company is selling lipstick that takes aim at Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
In several sections, the report also took aim at the piecemeal way the plane was certified.
Grisham took aim at Mr. Trump's proposed wall in a video that went viral this week.
Numerous candidates have taken aim at Bloomberg as he gains steam in the polls, with Sens.
He has taken particular aim at Mr. Engel's raising money with groups with business before Congress.
" He said the Pulitzer Prize for fiction "takes dead aim at mediocrity and almost never misses.
But lawsuits filed under the environmental quality act have often taken aim at just such projects.
Unfolding across four decades via dozens of characters, this satirical novel takes aim at several targets.
Rules were expanded again in 2017 to take aim at the practice of caller ID spoofing.
It has also taken aim at criticism of Saudi Arabia, on Saturday rejecting "campaigns targeting" the Kingdom.
"Putin&aposs regime takes aim at those who cannot be broken or intimidated," Gerashchenko posted to Facebook.
If Kate McKinnon can play multiple European leaders, then surely a Brit can take aim at Trump.
When the Night King picks up his spear to take aim at a dragon, we're thinking hey!
Most recently, West, 41, took aim at Drake, 32, on Twitter, tweeting over 125 times on Dec.
Martin O'Malley, who was overseeing the redistricting process, took particular aim at the state's 6th congressional district.
In recent weeks, the SEC has taken explicit aim at these ICOs, warning some and penalizing others.
And what do you do when the enemy taking aim at you is a nine-year-old?
Hoping to blunt his momentum, Sanders' rivals have increasingly taken direct aim at his electability this week.
Demonstrators also took aim at the political alliance between President Michel Aoun and Shia armed group Hezbollah.
While the word "deepfake" doesn't appear in the legislation, the bill clearly takes aim at doctored works.
Amy Klobuchar took direct aim at Mayor Pete Buttigieg's argument that a "Washington outsider" should be president
Elliott had taken aim at Arconic's former CEO Klaus Kleinfeld directly, questioning his leadership and management skills.
IN HIS controversial book "War is Beautiful" (2015), David Shields took aim at the New York Times.
In the same letter to Putin, VTB took aim at international grain traders to bolster its case.
The big picture: Regulators in major overseas markets for Amazon have already taken aim at its efforts.
Mrs May defended the proposals, taking aim at potential challengers by saying "to lead is to decide".
" And speaking on MSNBC's Daily Rundown several days later, Trump took aim at Huntsman's faith again. "Mr.
Taking aim at Trump's campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again," she said McCain's America was always great.
Mr Walker went for public-sector unions before he took aim at those in the private sector.
Their songs addressed racism and urban blight and took aim at the policies of Margaret Thatcher's government.
And so Mr Trump's officials have, directly and by neglect, taken aim at the multilateral trading system.
Today's announcement builds on an earlier version of the product that took aim at IT help desks.
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, legislators are now taking aim at arbitration in harassment cases.
The injustice to aim at is not the lack of equality in outcomes, but rather in opportunities.
And as they woo social conservatives and evangelicals in the Hawkeye State, they're taking aim at Cruz.
In the proposal, Bair specifically took aim at the idea that restructuring loans would violate securitization agreements.
Los Angeles (CNN)Arnold Schwarzenegger found himself in familiar territory Wednesday: taking aim at President Donald Trump.
Mark Hamill has already defeated the Empire, and now, he's (satirically) taking aim at President Donald Trump.
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He took aim at Ma Bell during a segment on "infuriating" bag charges imposed by the airlines.
DEMS TARGET ANTI-REGULATORY LAW: Democrats are taking aim at President Trump's power to roll back regulations.
" In addition to pumping up McCarthy, Giuliani also took aim at Emanuel for "fiddling while Chicago burns.
In his tweet, Trump, a Republican, took aim at Cummings' criticism of his administration's Mexican border policies.
No..A really bad sign... Scarborough has taken particular aim at Miller in recent weeks, including Jan.
Yes, some are taking aim at abusive and corrosive behavior online, but that's presumably a nonpartisan issue.
Comedian hilariously spoofs celebrity moms' sexy picsCeleste Barber is taking aim at celebrities' super-glam photo shoots.
The proposal also takes aim at "Mega Roth IRAs" with more than $5 million in the accounts.
Taking aim at Chinese companies listed in Hong Kong isn't new, but the targets are getting bigger.
Warren took aim at two ways fellow Democrats say the economic system is "rigged" against average families.
Kimmel and Colbert followed other comedians who made headlines for taking direct aim at the current President.
"Costs really matter in investments," said Buffett, who in the past has taken aim at costly funds.
And in its July 19 episode, the show took aim at one Resistance goal in particular: impeachment.
But legal or not, the newspapers taking aim at Mossack and the like will strike a chord.
Bob Corker, the administration seemed to buckle down as Hurricane Harvey took aim at the Texas coast.
In her latest jab, Warren is taking aim at a White-helmed initiative aimed at streamlining disclosure.
It is not lost on Trump's detractors that he routinely takes aim at immigrants and racial minorities.
Ocasio-Cortez is not the first progressive to take aim at the company in recent months. Sen.
An enraged Scarborough continued to take aim at Deb, posting a roughly 20 tweets subsequently throughout Sunday.
Steven Cohen is backing an electronic trading startup that is taking aim at high-speed trading firms.
The president frequently trashes CNN and its ratings, and has taken aim at Zucker in the past.
In December and January, a super PAC supporting Senator Marco Rubio of Florida took aim at Gov.
Successive bailouts have repeatedly taken aim at the pension system, with creditors arguing that it needed streamlining.
Mohammed's letter also takes aim at U.S. global military and intelligence operations, particularly in the Middle East.
Icahn has taken aim at a company that's not nearly as richly valued as other technology names.
Kudlow on Thursday took aim at Sanders's Medicare for all proposal, which was rolled out this week.
The Treasury's rules in April also took aim at the $152 billion deal between Pfizer and Allergan.
Meanwhile, Trump's allies appear ready to take aim at another target on Mueller's team: prosecutor Andrew Weissmann.
The president's policies supposedly aim at making us safer, but in reality they make us more insecure.
In a series of tweets Monday, he took aim at Democrats, the media and the Federal Reserve.
Prior the hearing, Belkin had said he expected Mattis to "take aim" at women and LGBT troops.
This is the administration's latest attempt to take aim at banning specific journalists from the White House.
The British musician also took aim at Peña Nieto, who met with Trump in Mexico last month.
If you don't have a target to aim at, your journey towards financial freedom becomes increasingly ambiguous.
Messer's ad doesn't mention Rokita or any of his GOP rivals and instead takes aim at Sen.
He has asked each agency to name a regulatory reform officer to take aim at unneeded rules.
Amazon, Wal-Mart and Target threaten most specialty retailers, but took particular aim at the toy market.
The Treasury Department's latest plan to curb tax-motivated overseas mergers takes aim at inter-company loans.
And the president took aim at Corker, who had publicly called his "stability" and "competence" into question.
"  During the Politico interview, Rubin also took aim at the president, saying he is "threatening thermonuclear war.
Britain's opposition Labour party on Tuesday took aim at "obscene" billionaires, pledging a radical redistribution of wealth.
The first female Asian-American playwright on Broadway takes aim at identity and watches the audience squirm.
He took aim at a 23-year-old Army medic, Specialist Francisco De la Serna, and missed.
Paul Manafort is sentenced, Europe's central bank signals concern, and Russian bills take aim at online expression.
Mr. Sanders has campaigned on his record of popularizing progressive positions and taking aim at President Trump.
On "The Late Late Show," James Corden took aim at Mr. Trump from a variety of angles.
Local authorities took particular aim at one of its more egregious violations, operating clinics within other hospitals.
Sanders took aim at Biden's vote as a senator to authorize the U.S. military invasion of Iraq.
Sanders took aim at Biden's vote as a senator to authorize the U.S. military invasion of Iraq.
Cohen said she was aware of her reputation but added that she never took aim at anyone.
Separately, another unfounded theory taking aim at the US has gained traction among groups of Chinese nationalists.
By blocking the deal for Lattice Semiconductor, the president is taking direct aim at China's industrial policy.
That the President appears to be taking aim at those associations seems unlikely to be a coincidence.
The proposed sanctions will take aim at Iran's ballistic missile program, as well as the Hezbollah militia.
The move, which takes aim at the Working Families Party, was met by angry responses when announced.
The odd piece begins by taking aim at Barrymore's romantic history, calling her "unstable" in previous relationships.
" Trump has also taken aim at Lemon, once calling him "dumb as a rock" and a "lightweight.
Introducing a clip from "La La Land," the musician John Legend took direct aim at Mr. Trump.
The spot also takes aim at House members who are considered top Senate contenders such as Reps.
I took particular aim at its most lucrative product, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
At his rally in Battle Creek, Trump took aim at the late congressman and his widow, Rep.
Across the country, politicians and immigration activists are taking aim at the rhetoric etched into official documents.
In his victory speech late Tuesday, Mr. Estes took aim at those who thought he might lose.
WASHINGTON — Long before Donald J. Trump took aim at immigrants, there was Representative Steve King of Iowa.
Todd argued back, taking aim at Hannity and Lord for getting deeply personal by evoking his wife.
His populist message takes aim at the ruling elite and the nation's rampant corruption, violence and inequality.
He is a colt who likes to run near the front, taking aim at the early runners.
One proposal takes aim at the games pharmaceutical manufacturers play to protect their monopolies and market share.
Describing themselves as "disappointed but not surprised" by the decision, City took aim at the investigation process.
Many took aim at Mr. Bolsonaro's policies, which also included slashing the budget of environmental protection agencies.
Infuriated and demanding his removal, protesters took aim at the symbol of Mr. Rosselló's authority: La Fortaleza.
The Democrats also took aim at Twitter, without actually naming it, for banning all ads from politicians.
Tiny Singapore's telecommunications market may look saturated, but some players are still taking aim at the market.
John Kasich takes aim at ORP Chair Matt Borges (not the photographers) after Hillis, NH, event. pic.twitter.
The rule also takes aim at unreasonable fees, unsuitable financial products and other potential conflicts of interest.
But David Dicko, a French entrepreneur, is among the many taking aim at in-flight entertainment ennui.
He reached into his lab coat, pulled out his reflex hammer and took aim at my knee.
U.S. stocks also weakened initially after Trump took aim at the pharmaceutical industry for charging high prices.
Martin O'Malley, who was overseeing the redistricting process, took particular aim at the state's 6th Congressional District.
The comedian also took aim at several media outlets, including C-SPAN, CNN, MSNBC and Fox News.
Morrison also took aim at Shorten and said Labor had a history of poorly managing the economy.
And Trump has taken aim at Republicans who have expressed sympathy for DACA recipients, most notably Sen.
If we were to act, we will aim at lowering real interest rates and narrowing risk premia.
Rapinoe also took aim at FIFA over the financial prize on offer for the women's World Cup.
Trump has already taken aim at Germany ahead of this trip, accusing it of freeloading on security.
The ISIS-affiliated group, Wilayat (state) of Sinai, also took aim at the country's minority Christian population.
Cyber coverage is a mounting concern for companies worldwide as hackers increasingly take aim at their technology systems.
In a new web campaign video released on Monday, congressional candidate Dan Helmer takes aim at GOP Rep.
Italian Transport Minister Danilo Toninelli suggested that Italy would be taking aim at the terms of Operation Sophia.
At least one startup is also taking aim at a much larger source of municipal revenue: Property taxes.
As part of his campaign to get the law's latest authorization passed, Stewart took aim at this resistance.
This Palo Alto start-up is taking aim at a deadly problem: distracted driving among commercial fleet drivers.
He also appeared to take aim at Meghan, accusing her of using social media to manipulate the truth.
The details: Each state will take aim at the form of transit most harmful to their immediate environment.
Shares of Johnson & Johnson dipped briefly Friday after an analyst took aim at the company's medical device business.
Thomas took aim at the unanimous ruling in the libel case known as New York Times Co. v.
His tax plan takes aim at high earners and firms, who would behave in ways his costings ignore.
The other is set to take aim at President Obama's landmark climate change rule, the Clean Power Plan.
Tusk warned that the European Union would respond in kind if Washington took aim at the digital tax.
People in Lebanon, buckling under the strains of a rapidly declining economy, are taking aim at crony capitalism.
The order takes aim at two particularly midcentury trends that dominated federal buildings in the late-twentieth century.
Snipers are supposed to aim at protesters&apos legs and can shoot only with approval from a commander.
One of the sketches took aim at Netflix's enormous effort to produce as much original content as possible.
Last year it banned domestic exchanges; in recent days it has taken aim at websites flouting this ban.
How about a food truck that takes direct aim at the foul-mouthed, full-of-it GOP contender?
Instead, it takes aim at a much smaller health care program: a deduction for exceptionally high medical expenses.
It also took aim at two of Third Point's nominees, both of whom were prior Campbell board members.
Schumer then took aim at medical research for the lack of women's health studies on hyperemesis and endometriosis.
They could be a target, a dream, a wish, a day for us to try to aim at.
But their backslapping relationship did not stop him repeatedly taking aim at Trump's isolationist stance during his visit.
The e-tron SUV joins a growing list of luxury electric vehicles trying to take aim at Tesla.
Perhaps more fruitful is to take aim at tech entrepreneurs and those to whom they look for inspiration.
Talla is taking aim at the customer service industry with its latest release, an AI-infused knowledge base.
It's not the first time siblings have taken aim at each other on the subject on ABC's program.
The Kremlin responding this morning to new U.S. sanctions against Moscow, taking direct aim at the U.S. economy.
De Blasio entered the 2020 race in May, taking direct aim at Trump in his campaign announcement video.
He took aim at the endowment's compensation scheme, which had rankled some alumni for its multimillion-dollar payouts.
Videotaped statements by the recipients, featured at one interlude during the evening, took direct aim at radio broadcasters.
Gellar's note also takes aim at the American Health Care Act, which House Republicans voted for on Thursday.
Republicans are also taking aim at ObamaCare's "essential health benefits," which mandate which services a plan must cover.
If the Portadi purchase was about securing the desktop, this one takes aim at mobile devices, Pedersen explained.
Other than a tweet, it's been awhile since the Prez has ferociously taken aim at Smollett ... until now.
Undaunted, Lytro raised its sights once again and is now taking aim at the digital cinema production world.
Clinton took aim at Trump during her speech Thursday, at one point even addressing his Twitter style directly.
He took aim at pharmaceutical companies that produce the prescription painkillers that can lead to further opioid dependence.
The Washington Post took a look at how the NBA could take aim at the NFL's ratings reign.
The ECB has also taken aim at Carige's frequent management changes, demanding the bank fix its governance issues.
Netflix continues to be one of, if not, the biggest disrupters to ever take aim at traditional television.
" Banks concluded the letter with a series of postscripts – including one taking aim at Palin's daughter Bristol. "P.
Much of Taylor Swift's squad has weighed in on Kanye West's "Famous" lyrics taking aim at their pal.
"Such positions... seem to aim at distancing the possibility of concluding the review," one of the officials said.
" He took specific aim at North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, saying he had "disrespected our country greatly.
Washington's Brooks Orpik was suspended for three games after taking aim at Olli Maatta's head in Game 2.
It took aim at export duties on a range of minerals and metals, including both lead and tin.
While Reich's op-ed published Tuesday focused on Facebook, he also took aim at Google, Apple and Amazon.
And there's a spout; that's the part you aim at your mouth and pray your aim is true.
Some signs riffed on internet memes, while others took direct aim at politicians and the National Rifle Association.
He has taken particular aim at The Washington Post and its owner, Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon.
In an interview with Tucker Carlson late Wednesday, the Harvard Law professor took aim at New Jersey Sen.
The president has frequently taken aim at The Washington Post, which Amazon owner Jeff Bezos purchased in 2013.
More than a dozen law enforcement officers took aim at Mr. Mateen and he was shot and killed.
Instead of offering a response, Rinna simply flashed her middle finger to the camera, taking aim at Sheridan.
Outside the FBI, toppling McCabe could embolden Trump-aligned critics as they take aim at their next target.
"Meet the Blacks", which also stars Zulay Henao and Mike Tyson, takes ample aim at spoofing racial stereotypes.
Policymakers in Washington have recently begun to consider measures that take aim at supply-chain risk management (SCRM).
Obama hasn't found willing partners in congressional Republicans, who are continuing to take aim at his climate agenda.
The second half was reserved for politics, and Clinton took dead aim at her likely general election rival.
Trump has previously taken aim at OPEC through Twitter, referring to it as a monopoly on multiple occasions.
" Hours later, the Nebraska Republican took aim at Spencer in a multi-tweet narrative he coined "America 101.
But Kasich took aim at Cruz's "values" jab as he stumped for delegates in the Bronx this week.
The Coen brothers take aim at Cold War-era Hollywood, burlesquing its scandals, blacklist and ancient world spectaculars.
She channeled her anger at the victory of President Donald Trump by taking aim at her congressman, Rep.
Comedian John Oliver is taking aim at Sinclair Broadcast Group, accusing the local television giant of conservative bias.
It takes implicit aim at Trump  In many ways, H.R. 2900 reads as a tacit rebuke of Trump.
Trump then took aim at the press, suggesting the "fake news" wasn't accurately covering his statements about Ukraine.
The spot also takes aim at his opposition to bills related to same-sex marriage and background checks.
" Deitsch also took aim at Pence's support of the National Rifle Association, saying "Pence sleeps with the NRA.
Shareholder activists are currently taking aim at technology companies for excessive spending on research and development without results.
The White House and some officials named in the book have attacked Woodward, taking aim at his credibility.
His comments come after Trump feuded with Corker this weekend, taking aim at the Tennessee Republican over Twitter.
After September 11, the site was flooded with games like "OSAMAGOTCHI" that took aim at Osama bin Laden.
The former Clueless star took aim at DiCaprio's passionate plea about climate change in a blog post Thursday.
In a keynote speech, Guo Ping, a deputy chairman at Huawei, took aim at America's own spying operations.
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Now, a wealthy 3003-year-old businessman and philanthropist from Texas is taking aim at the besieged bank.
Telic activities — from "telos," the Greek word for purpose — aim at terminal states, by which they are completed.
Feature The first female Asian-American playwright on Broadway takes aim at identity and watches the audience squirm.
Francis also took aim at "some priests and even bishops" who were guilty of reaching for their phones.
Missouri's Ann Wagner took aim at the suburbs and has been recruiting and financing women and minority candidates.
When screaming men, women and children rushed toward the exits, Dyer ordered his troops to aim at them.
Film viewers expressed their unhappiness on Twitter, with some taking aim at the libraries and others at Kanopy.
Warren takes aim at corporate executives while pressing for class solidarity among workers across race and immigration status.
It takes aim at the sensation that is the theatrical juggernaut "Hamilton" and its creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda.
In doing so, though, Clinton also took aim at Trump, even though she didn't mention him by name.
One worry is just that Socrates is preoccupied with truth, and fiction doesn't even aim at truth directly.
With trade talks stalled, Chinese commentators have taken aim at President Trump and vowed to resist American demands.
Much of his artistic philosophy takes aim at opera's conservative traits — particularly its unquestioning fetish for the past.
In "Attention," as in his most recent novel, "Moving Kings" (2017), he takes aim at the Zionist project.
With its findings, British authorities also took aim at Cambridge Analytica and its British affiliate, the SCL Group.
Instead, it takes aim at a different part that protects companies from lawsuits over "good faith" moderation decisions.
Amazon is taking aim at Walmart by offering a 54 percent discount on Prime memberships for Medicaid recipients.
" And Pussy Riot, the Russian dissident band, takes aim at state surveillance in a new song, "Police State.
Just three weeks ago, Mr. Musk took aim at analysts in a conference call after Tesla's earnings announcement.
Democratic presidential candidates at Tuesday night's debate took aim at the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus outbreak.
But the lawsuits in Brazil represent an unusual rebellion that takes aim at one of Cuba's signature efforts.
"Interim measures aim at preventing irreversible harm to competition," Ms. Vestager said at a news conference in Brussels.
Opponents of private equity take aim at the way those firms acquire companies and load them with debt.
Bloomberg has focused his money and manpower on President Donald Trump, while rarely taking aim at fellow Democrats.
How can The New Yorker justify taking aim at a woman because she wants her work to "matter"?
Four years after Chambers's review, Buckley took aim at the John Birch Society and its founder, Robert Welch.
But in an absolutely key part of the speech, he took direct aim at Vladimir Putin's energy bullying.
San Antonio is playing well no matter the location and takes aim at its ninth consecutive overall win.
The ad closes as he hoists his shotgun and takes aim at a paper copy of the lawsuit.
The campaign also plans to take out two full-page advertisements in local newspapers taking aim at Sen.
Presidential hopeful and Senator Elizabeth Warren tweeted about the controversy last month, taking aim at private equity companies.
The national populists take aim at the neoliberal economics that they claim are embedded in the EU's DNA.
But her latest work, "Metacosmos," takes aim at something even bigger: the might and mystery of celestial bodies.
In his victory speech on Saturday night, Mr. Biden took aim at Mr. Sanders as a divisive figure.
They specifically took aim at the plan's refundable tax credits, which they say amount to another government entitlement.
By midafternoon, Mr. Trump escalated his attack on lawmakers by taking aim at their own health care plans.
Baltimore County Councilman Wade Kach (R) took aim at the slideshow in a statement to The Baltimore Sun.
Bloomberg has spent more than $140 million on TV ads, with some taking direct aim at Trump himself.
Trump did so Friday, while also using the jobs report to take aim at the Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
They say the DOE's study is the Trump administration's latest move to take aim at renewable energy industries.
And his new appointee to run the agency, Ajit Pai, soon took aim at Obama's "open internet" rules.
After reports emerged that Bloomberg was inching closer to a run, Warren took aim at him on Twitter.
Along with arresting Kurdish political leaders, the government is taking aim at measures meant to promote gender equality.
And Democrats have already begun taking aim at the former Trump aide over his lobbyist ties in Washington.
North Korea also took an opportunity Tuesday to take aim at the U.S. over the stalled denuclearization negotiations.
It also took aim at a society and justice system that stacks the deck against sex assault victims.
He was also taking aim at everyone who did not share his unrepentant leftist's view of the world.
This iconic game, where birds take aim at pigs, seems to capture the whole smartphone gaming genre perfectly.
The hosts took aim at Mr. Trump's response to April Ryan, a black reporter, during his news conference.
In his news conference last week, Trump also appeared to take aim at Canada's top negotiator, Chrystia Freeland.
But together, driven by godlike compassion and mercy, let's take aim at L=$1,650 and drive it upwards.
As they aim at the crowd, a security guard across the way lifts his own weapon and fires.
Those proposals are aimed at preventing fraud, eliminating excessive spending and taking aim at high prescription drug prices.
One by one, they gave testimonials taking aim at something nearly sacred in the technology industry: venture capital.
Mr. Cohen will soon start serving a three-year prison sentence, and Republicans took aim at his credibility.
Now, each of the two superpowers appears to be crafting new economic weapons to aim at the other.
Nick Young seems to be taking aim at the LAPD ... except we think he's joking, and he's drunk.
In a post on Twitter, Trump took aim at Rubio, a first-term senator, for his debate performance.
Donald Trump took aim at Hillary Clinton's campaign slogan during a scathing speech delivered in Manhattan on Wednesday.
And he clearly takes aim at a slew of federal agencies and programs that seek to protect the planet.
Last week there was also Time Magazine's "person of the year" interview, when he took aim at drug prices.
There's a reason the European Union took aim at these types of agreements with its General Data Protection Regulation.
Now, they're trying to avoid a proposed new round of tariffs that takes aim at many American tech products.
UKIP has suffered leadership issues and struggled for new purpose since achieving its main aim at the 2016 referendum.
Slack is taking aim at the wheelhouse of one of its chief rivals with a new video-calling feature.
Trump's "America First" rhetoric has taken aim at China's trade practices and territorial claims in the South China Sea.
But the opening act makes it abundantly clear that Snap means to take aim at its top rival: Instagram.
In a Sunday afternoon tweet, Brad Parscale, recently picked to lead Trump's reelection bid, took aim at Ohio Gov.
"When PragerU takes aim at suffocating speech codes on campus, it's striking a chord with traditional liberals," Stephens said.
In a lengthy English-language commentary, Xinhua took aim at the "crises and chaos swamp(ing) Western liberal democracy".
The president also took aim at lawmakers who voted to convict and remove him from office, including Utah Sen.
This ammunition leaves a fiery trail as it flies through the air, helping shooters evaluate their aim at night.
One year ago, Holm took aim at Luyendyk Jr., 37, on Twitter during the former race car driver's Jan.
These artists aim at history, at memory, at social practices, at viewers' expectations wrapped up in the photographic image.
Buttigieg also played offense, taking aim at Sanders, whom he described as unbending in his commitment to extreme policies.
It has also, more quietly, taken aim at another target: the travel industry and the hidden fees it charges.
So far he has taken aim at what he called the "monopolistic tendencies" of Amazon, an e-commerce company.
But, Culkin's most important tweets took aim at two powerful Hollywood men recently revealed to be alleged sexual predators.
The regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, took aim at Achilles Macris, fining him 792,900 pounds, or about $1.1 million.
In taking aim at Sony's commitment to the entertainment business, however, Third Point may be facing an uphill struggle.
The Time&aposs Up campaign against sexual harassment and assault took aim at the R&B singer last month.
In his exclusive interview on "FOX and Friends," Trump continues to take aim at former FBI director James Comey.
Facebook is taking aim at scammers who use bait-and-switch tricks to sneak sketchy ads past its inspectors.
This doesn't, however, give anyone the right to take aim at a 20-year-old woman's rumored future child.
TCI contends the issue is at heart one of poor corporate governance—precisely the target activists usually aim at.
In addition, Exoneration Project lawyers took aim at the photo lineup at the heart of the case against McCullough.
Yes, reporting indicates that the company may be playing Duck Hunt because it could be taking aim at Bird.
No more shooting at icons; in the new Battlefield, you'll have to see and aim at the actual soldiers.
Prop 259 takes aim at high prescription drug prices, tying them to the lowest price paid by Veteran Affairs.
" Meanwhile, porn star Stormy Daniels&apos attorney, Michael Avenatti, took aim at Giuliani on Twitter Sunday, calling him "desperate.
Facebook cofounder Dustin Moskovitz took aim at Trump last week with a $20 million donation to various Democratic groups.
This while the president is taking aim at the mainstream media for negative coverage of his landmark sit down.
The President blames H-1B visa holders for stealing US jobs, and his order takes aim at the program.
Techstars London alumni eRated is another startup taking aim at the online reputation problem, specifically relating to online sellers.
The comments came at a Ohio GOP meeting in April, where she repeatedly took aim at the business mogul.
But the controversial decision to "take aim" at Trump's 10-year-old son means she's coming serious under fire.
Or, if you happen to be taking aim at Piers Morgan, it might just take one simple image. pic.twitter.
Cuba President Trump's taking aim at one of President Obama's biggest feats during his term -- better relations with Cuba.
In one of their latest episodes, writers and animators took aim at campy 80s action films and television shows.
They are both scrambling for Sirte and may soon take aim at each other, as well as the jihadists.
Trump's tweet also took aim at a key ally of the U.S. and longtime adversary of Iran – Saudi Arabia.
Apatow, a producer on awards hopeful "The Big Sick," took aim at Weinstein's statement on the accusations, released yesterday.
But the Democratic congressman also took aim at Cruz for not standing up to Trump on foreign election interference.
But Sanberg adviser Rebecca Katz, a veteran progressive operative, speaking Thursday took aim at the incumbent -- and the President.
The president on Thursday took aim at two news organizations he has been relentlessly critical of: CNN and NBC.
Otis occasionally takes aim at perceived elites whom he casts as insulated from the consequences of their policy decisions.
A spokesman for the Kremlin also criticized Pompeo's statements, while taking aim at the U.S.'s sizable defense budget.
Instead of backing calls for new legislation, however, he took aim at the 2008 case District of Columbia v.
The president's reform takes aim at middlemen in the drug supply chain known as "pharmacy benefit managers" or PBMs.
The new statement will not have the force of law, but instead aim at increasing pressure on tech providers.
Other Carrey works have taken aim at the National Rifle Association and White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Judiciary: Trump takes aim at reshaping the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, to the chagrin of Democratic Sens.
Trump targeted the senator at a rally on Friday and took aim at McCain in a tweet on Saturday.
Amazon may control the lion's share of e-commerce advertising budgets — but Microsoft is increasingly taking aim at them.
Rep. Gary Palmer's (R-Ala.) op-ed, "Taking aim at funding for D.C.'s 'unconstitutional' reproductive health ordinance" (Sept.
Walker will be taking aim at Charleston Southern quarterback London Johnson, who will be making his first collegiate start.
Pence and his wife, Karen, have pushed back against his criticism, saying he is unfairly taking aim at them.
But Trump has taken aim at that work, promising to restore the viability of coal around the United States.
SENATE AGAIN TAKES AIM AT CLIMATE FUND: Senators are reviving their fight against an international climate change adaptation fund.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders issued a statement blasting the book, taking particular aim at its sourcing.
One big acquisition, the document software company Quip, took direct aim at Microsoft Office, one of Microsoft's cash cows.
In late September, Trump took aim at Fox News' Ed Henry, who was interviewing conservative radio host Mark Levin.
Iranian officials took aim at the Trump administration on Saturday following new U.S. sanctions targeting the country's Revolutionary Guard.
The Obama administration, for instance, took aim at earnings stripping with its Section 385 regulations, finalized in late 2016.
The House Democrats' campaign arm is taking aim at Republican incumbents in four districts in new ads unveiled Tuesday.
JPMorgan is taking aim at apps like Robinhood by quietly rolling out options trading to select You Invest customers
" The President also took direct aim at Honduras later in the roundtable, saying: "The caravan, they're saying, is massive.
Mitarotonda took aim at Chico's board nominees saying Brooks might have a conflict since she works for a competitor.
He's taken aim at Reddick's past affiliation as a Republican, arguing she's not true blue enough for the party.
Last month Eminem released Kamikaze, a surprise album that took aim at just about 90% of your music library.
But Pai's chief of staff, Matthew Berry, took particular aim at net neutrality supporters in a tweet on Wednesday.
The clip, which debuted on Entertainment Weekly's website, takes aim at lax laws around firearm sales by unlicensed dealers.
A new antitrust caucus of Democrats in the House of Representatives is taking aim at Google, Facebook, and Amazon.
On Tuesday, the contract took aim at $80 a barrel, striking a new 3½-year intraday high at $79.47.
Back in Virginia, Mr. Clarke said, he decided to take aim at the coal industry's contribution to carbon emissions.
It takes aim at Trump's efforts to build a wall along the US-Mexico border to halt illegal immigration.
Though many politicians praised Twitter's decision, on Tuesday Warren took aim at a potential consequence of Twitter's new policy.
He raised it with both hands to take aim at platinum on a periodic table tacked to the wall.
The AMA also took aim at the president's tweets on the financial cost of allowing transgender people to serve.
In defining such activities, we could emphasize their inexhaustibility, the fact that they do not aim at terminal states.
Both Sanders and Biden took aim at Trump's handling of the coronavirus outbreak in separate addresses this past week.
Westworld, on some level, is telling a story that takes aim at presenting a grand unified theory of oppression.
Rural voters voice concern that retaliation against tariffs could take aim at American agriculture, which posts a trade surplus.
In a speech earlier Monday at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida, Trump took aim at the media.
Some have spoken out about the cost of secrecy, taking aim at censorship and the muzzling of whistle-blowers.
The ruling on Monday takes aim at Google's business model, which turns data on users into narrowly targeted ads.
Sometimes playful, sometimes poignant, the posters drawn by local artists take aim at opponents and play up Portland's aesthetic.
On Thursday, Mr. Bezos seemed to take indirect aim at Mr. Musk's vision of establishing a colony on Mars.
Many of her other anti-corruption proposals took aim at the more technical aspects of our system of governance.
And he later took aim at two female journalists — Megyn Kelly and Mika Brzezinski — describing them in pejorative terms.
It belittles the president's political opponents, takes aim at critical journalists, and plays into the MAGA cult of personality.
The three shareholders groups opposing Intesa Sanpaolo offer aim at achieving a 225% stake in UBI, Il Messaggero reported.
Campaigns for two of the top Democratic presidential candidates, Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden, took aim at the press.
Other candidates seeking to make their mark on the stage also took aim at Sanders' Medicare for All plan.
One, Skandal24, a sensationalist gossip magazine, took aim at some of Mr. Jansa's opponents with salacious, thinly sourced articles.
Thomas waited as Randolph hit his third, fourth and fifth shots before taking aim at his history-making 63.
But he also took aim at Sanders, warning the senator's democratic socialism will be anathema to down-ballot Democrats.
China sells a large array of goods to the United States that he can aim at for higher tariffs.
"Your signature, senator, is to have a plan for everything," Mayor Pete Buttigieg took aim at the last debate.
McAuliffe, 61, didn't directly address his presidential ambitions during his speech Tuesday, but he took clear aim at Trump.
Modern Love: In this week's column, a writer with an incurable illness takes aim at her parents' unbridled optimism.
" Hugh Laurie took aim at Republicans in his acceptance speech for the best supporting actor for "The Night Manager.
President-elect Donald J. Trump often took aim at Japan during the campaign, on issues including trade and defense.
It also took aim at the State Department's claim it can process roughly 500 pages of emails per month.
Sanders has advocated to decrease the power of drug companies with an aim at bringing down costs for patients.
Trump appears to have watched parts of the House debate on Thursday, taking aim at two Texas Democrats, Reps.
" Another verse takes aim at the upper chamber, saying: "Everybody knows 400 passed House bills and how it goes.
During the news conference Tuesday, Trump again took aim at Merck, criticizing the company for manufacturing its products overseas.
More broadly, the White House, in its blacklist announcement, signaled a willingness to take aim at China's technological dreams.
The Commerce Department takes aim at all aluminium imports, from primary metal to plate and sheet, tubes and foil.
The video seeks to burnish Klobuchar's centrist bona fides and takes aim at the current political rancor in Washington.
Treasury is taking aim at highly educated chemistry experts who might travel abroad and use the U.S. financial system.
Meanwhile, the GOP counsel took aim at the impeachment process as Judiciary staff members questioned one another (The Hill).
" Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway took aim at Clinton almost immediately after the comments were reported, calling her "desperate.
The next round of tariffs is due to hit on December 15 and will take aim at consumer goods.
Schwab took aim at the industry and is about to carry off one of the "wounded ducks," he said.
Hurricane Lane Schools and government offices are closed in Hawaii as Hurricane Lane takes aim at the Aloha State.
Their talent helps explain why, after the Cowboys lost, 13-9, to the Patriots, Jones took aim at Garrett.
The Musketeers take aim at a second consecutive upset victory after knocking off No. 6 seed Maryland on Thursday.
The Senate Judiciary Committee has also taken aim at the scheme, holding a hearing on the topic last month.
Biden has taken aim at other presidential candidates for a lack of thoroughness on paying for their spending proposals.
Where Chelsea Collective looked to compete with an established brand like Lululemon, Second Skin takes aim at Under Armour.
In July, she seemingly took aim at Trump while speaking at the Global Conference for Media Freedom in London.
Klobuchar, a moderate, took clear aim at Sanders and Warren with a criticism of the Medicare-for-all bill.
Likewise, Trump took aim at the successful Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program in a move courts are now calling illegal.
The colorfully worded lawsuit took particular aim at Mohamed El-Erian, the firm's former chief executive, and Mr. Ivascyn.
Trump, a Republican with strong support among evangelical Christian voters, has taken aim at gay rights and transgender rights.
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A separate lawsuit by Bruce C. Matheson, a wealthy landowner in South Florida, also took aim at the referendum.
Still, his opponent, Ms. Arrington, has made extensive use of clips of Mr. Sanford taking aim at Mr. Trump.
But McConnell unleashed some sharp barbs for members of his own party, too, taking special aim at former Sen.
Instead, County's works are heartfelt and poignant, even when she is taking aim at enemies or deflating celebrity egos.
She wasn't done there ... in another clip, she takes aim at Miss Cambodia, Rern Sinat, for not speaking English.
President Barack Obama, meanwhile, took aim at all the presidential candidates during his final White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington.
Russell Crowe is taking aim at the Academy Awards for its decision to remove several categories from its live show.
PiS says its institutional reforms aim at making Poland a fairer society that is less dependent on the European Union.
Right off the bat before the justices on November 26th, Lisa Blatt, Oklahoma's lawyer, took direct aim at this conclusion.
The S&P is taking aim at 2,600 after it has quickly regained more than 10 percent from its Dec.
Taking aim at weapons smuggling Israel has long focused on stopping the transfer of weapons from Syria to terror groups.
Also developing tonight, former first daughter Chelsea Clinton out promoting her new book and taking direct aim at President Trump.
With nothing left to lose, Olivia has Huck take aim at the ambassador's son, who is MAYBE 5 years old.
Ahead, some Hollywood hot shots who have made money from Fox&aposs entertainment shows now taking aim at Fox News.
In an interview with Reuters on Tuesday, Moore trumpeted his agenda for economic growth and again took aim at critics.
R. Kelly is taking aim at his accusers as two more women come forward with sexual assault allegations against him.
She has taken aim at a particularly controversial scheme, supported by Mr Leung, for assessing the performance of primary schools.
He also took aim at the criminal justice system, from criminal defendants' rights to prison conditions to the death penalty.
" He then took aim at Preet Bahara, who was US Attorney when he was indicted, saying "KARMA IS A BITCH.
"And still fucking awesome," she shot back at the troll, whose feed also takes aim at national treasure Chrissy Teigen.
In a 2013 radio interview the rapper took aim at the media's love affair with the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model.
Instead, the 2016 campaign is showing how viscerally the paranoia of a majority can take aim at those gaining ground.
Now, in an interview with the Guardian published Friday, Swift has taken aim at the US president himself, Donald Trump.
Amazon's playbook seems to aim at building a closed-loop system and cutting out another middle man, du Toit said.
The measure marks the first time that Ocasio-Cortez has helped author a bill taking aim at the financial industry.
It seems designed to take aim at Juul, since the company's headquarters are in city-owned buildings at Pier 70.
That might provoke a second round of American tariffs, which would probably take aim at cars, a big German export.
Safety is the biggest concern as Matthew approaches Florida and later takes aim at North Carolina, another crucial swing state.
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" Clinton took aim at Trump's claim, "I know more about ISIS than the generals do," saying "No, Donald, you don't.
It seems likely that the first cars will aim at the luxury market, a niche that Tesla has to itself.
A new ad by a Republican, anti-Donald Trump group is taking aim at the front-runner's comments about women.
Last week, Eggert took aim at Scott and his wife Renee, as well as their daughter Bailey, 211, via Twitter.
Barker also took aim at Cheyenne's father Ryan Hyer, who has publicly expressed his devastation over his daughter's tragic death.
The sketches, which now seem to be a yearly recurring segment, always take aim at the women of the show.
Donald Trump took aim at the war on drugs on Saturday — by challenging Hillary Clinton to take a drug test.
Dollar General is safe as a new round of tariffs on China take aim at retailers, according to Goldman Sachs.
Toyota's cost-cutting effort takes aim at wholesale outsourcing, known in Japan as "marunage," according to two of the sources.
But he'd also taken aim at more personal targets, such as the middle school for gifted students he'd once attended.
In a Twitter post Monday morning, President Trump also took aim at China, accusing the country of devaluing its currency.
Rather than take aim at President Trump Thursday night on Jimmy Kimmel, GWB chose to poke fun at himself instead.
The removal of Jan Mladek comes just eight months before parliamentary elections, as Sobotka takes increasing aim at mobile operators.
"It is quite striking to take aim at your own troops and then refuse to talk about that," Belkin added.
Before taking aim at the Silicon Valley elite, OurMine also struck Lana Del Ray, Drake, Kylie Jenner and other celebrities.
The fact that Obama also took aim at The Donald's rhetoric in similar terms as Haley's may also help Trump.
On the album's opener, for example, she takes aim at a woman who put her through a toxic living situation.
But one of Cole Sprouse's recent tweets takes aim at a different blond man — and the internet can't get enough.

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