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"It's a real risk off, and the same things that are bedeviling the equity market are bedeviling the crude market," he said.
Was the "coding issue" bedeviling Iowa Democrats the new "hanging chad"?
It is a problem bedeviling Democrats on more than just drug prices.
Trump is a symptom, not the cause, of the problems bedeviling American democracy.
It is an issue that is bedeviling Mark Zuckerberg, the company's chief executive.
The case has affected the highest levels of the Irish government, bedeviling Mr. Kenny.
The skills gap has been bedeviling companies all year as job openings outnumber job seekers.
However, as expected, Trump did not wade deeply into the thorny policy specifics bedeviling Congress.
Lorde brought her international tour to Brooklyn, and the bedeviling moments were in the details.
But Kershaw&aposs bedeviling postseason past came back to haunt him at the worst time.
The first question has been bedeviling me as the list of departing chief executives lengthens.
In Manhattan, a bedeviling Fnu Lnu case came to a conclusion just a few weeks ago.
This is the domestic war zone now bedeviling the nation as Washington looks the other way.
Chinese infringement on American patents is a real, ripped-from-the-headlines issue, bedeviling the tech industry.
To the Editor: Eduardo Porter covered many nuances bedeviling emissions accounting for renewable energy sources like wood.
But each has labeled the investigation bedeviling him a "witch hunt" and attempted to discredit those involved.
The growing uncertainty over the safety of visiting or leaving China is bedeviling companies around the world.
What constitutes genuine Islamic State action outside its Middle East fiefdom is a question bedeviling security agencies worldwide.
Battling the body odor beasts bedeviling locker rooms across the country is Renegade Brands' Sweat X sports laundry line.
Mr. Blum's district voted for Mr. Obama twice, but the pickup, originally thought to be likely, has been bedeviling Democrats.
The bedeviling crisis of homelessness, many years in the making, mocks principles of social equality that the mayor holds dear.
It rolled 143 feet past the hole, leaving him with a bedeviling 6-foot downhill par putt, which he missed.
Secretary Perry has authority to unstick some of the siting and financing problems bedeviling many other U.S. long distance transmission lines.
But the question of what turns people toward violence — and whether they can be steered away from it — is bedeviling researchers.
Torba could have added that hate speech is among the most bedeviling categories of speech for people, or AI systems, to identify.
With April 15 bearing down, we asked tax professionals across the country to share the questions that are most bedeviling their clients.
The vote throws back to the British people the bedeviling issue of how, or even if, their country should leave the European Union.
It is oracular, delirious and American — rich with the intensities of Melville, the expansiveness of Whitman and Toomer's own bedeviling preoccupation with color.
One question bedeviling the talks is how to enforce any trade agreement with China, given its opaque business environment and largely managed economy.
The source of the nutrients bedeviling the lake is a 12-inch-wide pipe connected to the municipal water supply at the uppermost waterfall.
But the company was back in the news this week for an ad that strikes at the heart of an issue bedeviling European borders: migration.
The gallery includes some of the blank rounds actually fired in movies, as opposed to the live rounds bedeviling real life beyond the film screen.
This is the problem that seems to be bedeviling a lot of the storytelling on Game of Thrones (though not all of it, by any means!).
Newport, the Gallup chief, said Trump's struggles are unusual in that such abysmal numbers can usually be tied to a single, specific issue bedeviling the country.
The debate about what, exactly, makes a sandwich a sandwich has been bedeviling people for as long as there have been bored people on the internet.
It's less about dominance, more about Facebook running into some of the same constraints that have been bedeviling publishing as it starts to reach certain limits.
The issue: Democrats refuse to pass a bill that includes flood relief for Louisiana unless it also includes help for the lead-contamination crisis bedeviling Flint, Mich.
How he handles the bedeviling issue of the border could determine whether he achieves his goal of a swift exit from Europe — or even survives in office.
The sides, however, cannot agree on an appropriate valuation, and the longer Fitzpatrick's stalemate lasts, the longer the Jets' quarterback situation — forever bedeviling them — threatens to spread unease.
For all its benefits, globalization has produced a galaxy of cross border challenges, and to a large degree has stoked the nationalist sentiment now bedeviling the liberal order.
Mr. Miller related the post-filming fate of two lobsters whose role in the movie is to get loose on the kitchen floor, bedeviling the two main characters.
For his debut column in The Times, Kenji takes aim at one of the more bedeviling tasks of the home cook, making perfect hard- or soft-boiled eggs.
As fans await the 143rd Kentucky Derby on Saturday, history suggests that luck, however uplifting or bedeviling, could have as much to do with the outcome as talent.
But the most bedeviling challenge he'll face may be dealing with the president's own instincts on the Russia scandal — specifically, his repeatedly expressed desire that Mueller's investigation go away.
When Greller was about to caddie in his first Masters, in 2014, he sought out Jackson to try to absorb some of his knowledge about Augusta's bedeviling breaks and slopes.
Critical Shopper I was on my fourth J. Crew when I noticed it, the small signage that explained the large problem that is bedeviling this company, and many like it.
The idea of using power to address the complex and difficult issues that are bedeviling our culture are only put forward as abstract concepts, not in an expectation of use.
But whether they and Ms. Chung can successfully restore the long-dormant Poiret to contemporary prominence may also answer the question recently bedeviling the fashion world: Are we at revival saturation?
The wintry storm that has killed at least eight people as it marches across the country was expected to hang on stubbornly through Tuesday, further bedeviling travel plans in the Northeast.
If anyone has a solution to the unwieldy collective-action problem bedeviling Republicanism, that person probably isn't writing it into an opinion column at a wifi cafe on the Fourth of July.
For most of the 20th century, one of the essential questions bedeviling glaciologists was how sea levels and coastlines could be affected by the fluctuations in the size of these ice caps.
I don't know if "A Terrible Country" is good fiction, but you won't read a more observant book about the country that has now been America's bedeviling foil for almost a century.
An Orthodox Jew and an in-house lawyer who negotiated real estate deals for Mr. Trump, Mr. Greenblatt has impressed outsiders with his determination to learn the bedeviling history of Middle East peace.
"There are four fundamental problems that make shorting stocks especially dangerous, problems that are bedeviling these professional pessimists as they confront perhaps the greatest short-buster in modern memory, ... Elon Musk," Cramer said.
But delegations upon business delegations, millions of tourists and students, and South Korea's popular TV shows, music hits, barbecue delights and beauty products still seem incapable of relieving tensions bedeviling these three economic powerhouses.
As a proudly renegade voice of the populist right, Breitbart News has long delighted in bedeviling liberals and establishment Republicans alike, emerging in recent years as one of the nation's leading conservative media outlets.
When the Pittsburgh Pirates called up Lindell, they promoted Sandlock as well, ostensibly because he had the skill and experience to catch the knuckler, a bedeviling pitch for catchers at any level to handle.
PARIS — Security failings, including a series of leaks of sensitive information, are bedeviling French officials, who fear the country is failing to protect its security forces from criminal gangs, terrorist groups, and hostile foreign powers.
In their final conversations during the transition, Barack Obama issued a stark warning to Donald Trump: North Korea presents the most urgent, alarming, and bedeviling threat you will confront as head of the free world.
The first of the "Twilight" books appeared in 2005, two years after Arnold Schwarzenegger became the governor of California amid sexual assault allegations that prompted relatively little of the outcry now bedeviling Donald J. Trump.
Through the 1930s she supported anti-Fascist causes and wrote with "courage" and "no awe," a "disciplined eye and a wild mind," and with candor and sensitivity, about the persistent bigotry and ignorance bedeviling America.
Through the 1930s she supported anti-Fascist causes and wrote with "courage" and "no awe," a "disciplined eye and a wild mind," and with candor and sensitivity, about the persistent bigotry and ignorance bedeviling America.
"There are four fundamental problems that make shorting stocks especially dangerous, problems that are bedeviling these professional pessimists as they confront perhaps the greatest short-buster in modern memory, ... Elon Musk," the "Mad Money " host said.
While the contents of his conversation with the Trump are unknown, he may have stressed how important Paris is for American innovation, and explained some of the legal context that is rumored to be bedeviling the administration.
As part of its new economic development plan, Puerto Rican officials are looking to technology and entrepreneurship to revitalize the economy, attract its bright minds back to the island and solve the sustainability problems bedeviling the commonwealth.
"I was born into battle," Matt Damon's as-yet-unnamed character says in the trailer for next year's The Great Wall, the action-adventure flick about a creature (or maybe creatures?) bedeviling the miles-long Great Wall of China.
Unfortunately, the cooler market is unlikely to stave off another crisis already gripping the city: A homeless population that recently skyrocketed to a record high above 60,000 — bedeviling the efforts of city policymakers and advocates who are trying to alleviate the problem.
" The 31-year-old Harvard graduate and his co-founders Amit Sinha and Vishal Garg all saw the problems bedeviling higher education in the U.S. "Most schools aren't providing the value to the students that the students want and the employers want.
A central contradiction now bedeviling United States-Turkey relations is that, while the United States agrees with Ankara that the P.K.K. is a terrorist group, American forces work with its Syrian affiliate so closely that the Kurdish fighters help call in U.S. airstrikes.
The Yellow Vests have been coming out to demonstrate in Paris and other large French cities for 13 straight Saturdays now, bedeviling the government of President Emmanuel Macron with the vagueness of their demands and the lack of a leadership to negotiate with.
"That's one of the bedeviling things about counterintelligence and the wilderness that it is — nobody wants to be caught in a position of saying we wrote that off and then five years later saying, 'Holy cow, it was actually a real guy,'" Mr. Hall said.
It speaks to one of the questions bedeviling American politics as the Trump-Russia collusion scandal boils over: Why do his core supporters not seem to care about conduct that is so obviously beneath the standards we have set, through law and custom, for the presidency?
Osaka, 21, who was born in Japan and is based in Florida, had already squared herself once, picking her game up after dropping the first set and falling behind 2-4, 0-40 in the second against Taiwan's Hsieh, a big-seed slayer with a bedeviling slice.
But in conversations along its main shopping street, a mixture of discount stores like Pound Store Plus and a Women's Aid shop, it is not hard to detect the guilty temptation of voting Conservative as the June 8 election approaches — and the main problem bedeviling Labour.
It's a phenomenon bedeviling more technologists these days, as machine learning start-ups sprout and giant tech companies including Google and Facebook dive headlong into A.I. It can play into our worst fears about artificial intelligence — here's a list of creepy uncanny valley moments — and has even spawned a futuristic play.
It's easier to grasp someone selling you a credit card you didn't want than it is trying to grasp the complex world of financial derivatives that led to the 23.94 crisis or other bank controversies — JPMorgan Chase's "London Whale, " for instance, or the capital concerns that are bedeviling Deutsche Bank.
Some here, including many of the business owners directly affected by the property seizures, say the evictions and their bitter fallout have exposed an ominous truth about Tulum: that this seemingly Edenic stretch of coastline on the Yucatán Peninsula is hardly immune to the kind of troubles bedeviling the rest of Mexico.
CreditCreditJack Manning/The New York Times Fidel Castro, the fiery apostle of revolution who brought the Cold War to the Western Hemisphere in 212004 and then defied the United States for nearly half a century as Cuba's maximum leader, bedeviling 212012 American presidents and briefly pushing the world to the brink of nuclear war, died on Friday.
Thomas L. Friedman Sulaimaniya, Iraq — Being back in Iraq after two years' absence has helped me to put my finger on the central question bedeviling U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East today: What do you do when the necessary is impossible, but the impossible is impossible to ignore — and your key allies are also impossible?
A TeacherLists marketing video shows the labor and woe bedeviling the days of yore: A school administrator collects a stack of classroom lists, posts each individual list within the stack online, a mom waits for the list, prints the list, forgets the list, drops her head in sorrow over the list, and leaves the store empty-handed, defeated, and, y'know ... listless.
With ISIS likely headed toward defeat on the battlefield in the next year or so, it's helpful to think about the constellation of deep historical currents that produced the would-be caliphate -- because if we don't start thinking seriously about how to fix those problems we will find that after ISIS there will arise a similar terrorist organization that feeds off the toxic problems bedeviling both the Middle East and Europe.
Sherman sent infantry assistance to repel the Confederates bedeviling Porter, but Porter's approach was abandoned as too difficult.Bearss, vol. I, pp. 549–90; Ballard, pp. 184–88.
After their marriage, Hamed starts bedeviling and harassing her. He treats her as a crazy woman and an object. One day, she gets pregnant. Hamed's conscience puts a stop to his evil behavior and the emotions of becoming a father overcome him.
Benny appeared as a skinflint bank manager and mortgage company owner bedeviling Henry Morgan. Typically, Allen handed Benny the show's best crack: "Nobody ever made me this cheap on my own program!" Benny even used the feud on his TV show, when Fred Allen appeared as a special guest in 1953. The program depicted Benny and Allen as rivals for the sponsor's favors.
Eight days later Mr. Stratford Canning wrote to Nourse stating that the British Government supported him and his actions fully. Canning explained the problems that were bedeviling the relations between the two governments and suggested gently that in the future Nourse avoid confrontation with the authorities unless absolutely necessary. The English schooner that Nourse removed from Coron was Ann.Lloyd's List, №4484.
Zod and other Phantom Zone villains would become recurring villains in Superboy stories, and go on to plague Superman. The first Bizarro, in Superboy #68 (1958), is an imperfect copy of Superboy. The Kryptonite Kid and his dog, aliens who could project Green Kryptonite radiation, start bedeviling Superboy and Krypto in 1960 (Superboy #83). Superboy's cosmic heroics also earn him the enmity of an alien criminal task force, the Superboy Revenge Squad starting in Superboy #94 (1961).
At Londonderry on 1 June 1944, Amesbury reported for duty with TF 124, TG 124.7 and, two days later, sailed to take part in the invasion of Normandy. Arriving in the assault area on 6 June, she took up her assigned area on a screen and fire support station in the "Mason Dixie" grid. During the next week on station, Amesbury took part in several anti-aircraft actions against attacking German planes bedeviling the ships offshore. Between air attacks and drifting mines, the work of the escorts was brisk.
In 1980, Ronald Reagan won the election as President of the United States. Clark reached the apex of his power when Reagan appointed Clark as National Security Advisor and he temporarily became preeminent among presidential aides. A longtime rancher friend of Reagan, according to Edmund Morris's Dutch, Clark would walk into Reagan's office unannounced, an unheard-of practice for even the most senior officials. Clark even suggested to the president in light of foreign policy troubles bedeviling the United States in the mid-1980s that Reagan consider not running for reelection in 1984.
Arash decides to sell the drugs, allowing him to quit his job working for Shaydah. Later, he goes to a costume party at a night club dressed up as Dracula, where he is persuaded by Shaydah into taking one of the ecstasy pills he is selling. Under the influence, he is rejected by her, and ends up lost at night on the street. The woman with the chador spends her time listening to music alone in her apartment, skateboarding, or bedeviling pedestrians at night, until she comes across the lost Arash.
Not all of NTI/VVM's legal skirmishes had such a grim outcome. One in particular — the arrest of Lacey and Larkin by Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio for allegedly violating grand-jury secrecy laws — harkened back to the VVM founders' early days bedeviling the power elite of Phoenix. As fate would have it, the case also provided a fitting bookend to Lacey's and Larkin's long careers with the company. After county attorney Andrew Thomas dropped the charges against them, Lacey and Larkin sued Arpaio, Thomas and special prosecutor Dennis Wilenchik for violation of their First Amendment Rights and abuse of power.
Were You Always an Italian? is a memoir written by American author Maria Laurino and published by W.W. Norton in 2000. It was a national bestseller and its chapters have been widely anthologized including in the Norton Reader, the Italian American Reader, Don't Tell Mama!, and Crossing Cultures. Were You Always an Italian? is an examination of third generation ethnic identity. Among the topics the book explores are the stereotypes bedeviling Italian- Americans, the clashing aesthetics of Italian designers, and the etymology of southern Italian dialect words like stunod and cafone. The title was based on a question posed to Maria Laurino by former New York Governor Mario Cuomo.
The term for this storytelling model originated in a long-running series of short science-fiction pieces that appeared under the collective title "Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot", published in various magazines over several decades, written by Reginald Bretnor under the anagrammatic pseudonym of 'Grendel Briarton'. The usual formula the stories followed was for the title character to solve a problem bedeviling some manner of being or extricate himself from a dangerous situation. The events could take place all over the galaxy and in various historical or future periods on Earth and elsewhere. In his adventures, Feghoot worked for the Society for the Aesthetic Re-Arrangement of History and traveled via a device that had no name, but was typographically represented as the ")(".
The father loves his daughter as his own, but Alzira, the mother, nurtures a strange hatred for Nice and hides a secret past involving adoption. Nice's mother lives bedeviling the playing pests, humiliates, sends her away from home and often attacks her. Living in this environment since it was adopted created chances to become a nice woman outraged and angry life. Possibly Nice is the daughter of Augustus with his mistress, and who has raised Alzira, so the two decided to tell her adoptive parents who was Alzira but never forgave the betrayal of her husband and that they have not been forced to raise the fruit of this treachery, as she can not have children, or stay with Nice and stay married or separated from her husband.
Marilyn Stasio, in her review for Variety wrote of Thurman that "the effort to play the naughty heroine in a drawing room comedy (which is how director Pam MacKinnon has misdirected her) is beyond her skill set....he [Willimon] fails to draw on any of the many issues bedeviling the president and his minions, missing his chance to turn this mannered trifle into a substantive political drama."Stasio, Marilyn. "Broadway Review: Uma Thurman in 'The Parisian Woman'" Variety, November 30, 2017 The Guardian reviewer wrote: "The play’s at its best when characters trade wisecracks about Beltway politics and make shrewd observations about what motivates its power-hungry practitioners; it’s at its worst when it reaches higher, for emotional beats that feel clunky and strained..." and noted Thurman's "electric presence".Nevins, Jake.
" Giuseppe Sedia of the Krakow Post noted that the character played by Israeli actor Itay Tiran turns out to be "the most tormented groom ever seen in Polish film". He added that "the distastrous reception is drenched in vodka just like the banquet displayed in Wojciech Smarzowski's The Wedding but purged from any black comedy". Jake Dee from Arrow in the Head rated the film a score of 8/10, writing, "Shot with a steady and sure-handed formalistic lens, played with credible pathos by all involved, belled with a quizzically unnerving score - despite the humor hampering the horror at times - Demon is a bold and balefully bedeviling Polish delight!" Justin Chang of the Los Angeles Times praised the film's cinematography, and called it " A bravura testament to a talent silenced far too soon.". Joshua Rothkopf from Time Out awarded the film 4 out of 5 stars, writing, "Nailing a tricky sense of physical anarchy (as well as some far subtler domestic tensions), Marcin Wrona’s Polish import is an eerie, extraordinarily poised piece of horror.
These losses in men and materiel led to motorized troops making up no more than 10% of total Heer forces at some points of the war. In offensive operations the infantry formations were used to attack more or less simultaneously across a large portion of the front so as to pin the enemy forces ahead of them and draw attention to themselves, while the mobile formations were concentrated to attack only narrow sectors of the front, breaking through to the enemy rear and surrounding him. Some infantry formations followed in the path of the mobile formations, mopping-up, widening the corridor manufactured by the breakthrough attack and solidifying the ring surrounding the enemy formations left behind, and then gradually destroying them in concentric attacks. One of the most significant problems bedeviling German offensives and initially alarming senior commanders was the gap created between the fast moving "fast formations" and the following infantry, as the infantry were considered a prerequisite for protecting the "fast formations" flanks and rear and enabling supply columns carrying fuel, petrol and ammunition to reach them.

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