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Shatner's leading man status was cemented very early in life.
"We cemented a relationship then " Hanks told Naples Daily News.
Strong healthcare earnings pushing Wall Street higher cemented the rise.
The ordeal of Hannah's trial has only cemented his friendships.
The occasion cemented Mr Xi's unrivalled position at China's apex.
"Danny will always be cemented in this show," he said.
Istanbul is where political careers are made, cemented and squandered.
RuPaul has officially — and physically — cemented his mark on Hollywood.
It cemented our place in indie rock and underground music.
That cemented Johnson & Johnson as this icon of corporate responsibility.
The rivalry between Kitty Hawk and Opener quickly cemented itself.
An expected December rate increase was further cemented into place.
But two more incidents cemented her gut feeling, she said.
The king's marriage to Suthida cemented her position as Queen.
Janie has her tetherball set up except it's not cemented.
His captaincy during the 1992 World Cup cemented his legacy.
These rulings cemented racism and financial inequality into American education.
So far, the conflict has only cemented a political deadlock.
That outcome has already cemented his dominance in Italy's politics.
It cemented, in law, a broader idea of Australian identity.
Mr. Spielberg's godlike status in Hollywood was cemented long ago.
That only cemented her fear for her safety, he said.
But it was Burns and Schreiber that cemented his fame.
But his daring escapes cemented his reputation as an outlaw.
Strong U.S. manufacturing output in November also cemented Fed's view.
I even cemented my team loyalty in my wedding vows.
That transformation has cemented Mr Sobyanin's status in Mr Putin's court.
The first two seasons have firmly cemented the horror of Gilead.
But in the final analysis I don't think anything is cemented.
The fight cemented their status as leading candidates for the nomination.
Riddler, Jim Carrey cemented his oversized onscreen persona in a performance
More importantly, SpongeBob cemented zany animated television's place in the mainstream.
Guy Fieri has quite literally cemented his place in the spotlight.
The role cemented his place among the most prominent of celebrities.
BBC Dad and his family are firmly cemented in viral history.
The hoverboard's place in popular culture has already been fully cemented.
Israel's technological superiority has cemented its military superiority over the Arabs.
And the dolomite cemented the sediment particles in place, forming concretions.
The September 11th terrorist attacks further cemented Sinise's service-leaning interests.
But that is actually what cemented their humanity in my mind.
While in France, however, Xi cemented a new phase of economic
The couple's vows sealed a bond that had long been cemented.
Counterpunches from Democrats in blue states only cemented the movement's resolve.
His fearmongering has cemented majority opposition to his proposed border wall.
The Aspen Institute gradually cemented its place in American political life.
And he cemented Democrats behind their leader after handing her victory.
By the '90s, the metaphor was cemented in the American consciousness.
But it was Brexit that cemented their vote for the Conservatives.
Divinity school cemented her metaphorical views of God, Ms. Vosper says.
The date was cemented this month by the country's electoral commission.
I think ... You got Brian Roberts running Comcast, you got Bob Iger running Disney, this is the ... Oh, so had cemented ... They had cemented, but see, they both see this as defining deals for their legacy.
J. Apa), he had just cemented his relationship with Veronica (Camila Mendes).
The country crooner cemented Cyrus in the annals of singing competition history.
Phones are now firmly cemented as the centerpiece of our digital lives.
We're pretty sure Chenoweth just cemented her status as a national treasure.
Battle Tank wearing an enormous helmet cemented the idea that Dukakis was
They've become normalized — in some cases, cemented into place by court decisions.
The company's second-quarter earnings results cemented Bezos' position in second place.
All these moves have cemented the young crown prince's position in power.
Matias Aguayo cemented his place in history on the April 6, 2002.
That one stays like nobody's business — it's like cemented to the face.
It's official: Olivia Palermo has cemented her status as a style icon.
The video is forever cemented into the foundation of internet inside jokes.
Kim Kardashian just cemented her status as one of Instagram's biggest influencers.
The gains on Friday cemented the S&P's longest-running bull market.
Relations eventually improved, cemented by a change of government in both capitals.
But we'll always have these fond commercial memories cemented into the internet.
His power at home is cemented until the next election in 2022.
Miami Vice certainly cemented the city's reputation for outlandish, if impractical, fashion.
In this way it has cemented the dominance of its search engine.
Trump's announcement yesterday only cemented skepticism, giving hardliners here a big boost.
But, she said, by eighth grade profound divisions had already been cemented.
Prince cemented his signature purple look in the "1999" (1982) music video.
And the misfit car was cemented as a symbol of the counterculture.
Founded in Maryland in 1977, Crown Books cemented a reputation for discounts.
Cher is indisputably an icon, but what song first cemented her status?
By bowing out, Cruz cemented Trump's position as the presumptive GOP nominee.
Warren's time in the Senate cemented her image as a policy wonk.
When Bowie became Aladdin Sane in 1973, his impact was officially cemented.
If they get that deal, AEW is cemented as a big deal.
Tonight he cemented his legacy and his place in Hall of Fame.
He cemented his place in slam dunk history 30 years ago today.
Trump's appointment of Kavanaugh cemented the Supreme Court's 5-4 conservative majority.
The Weinsteins continued to run the company and cemented numerous successful launches.
During the past decade, millennials have cemented their role in the world.
There's no evidence Democrats have cemented the loyalty of these young people.
The governor's support for AB 5 cemented Uber's defeat on the issue.
That feeling was only cemented for me in the episode's final scenes.
It will be cemented in history the same way Australian runner Peter Norman is cemented in Olympic history as the white guy standing stock still next to Tommie Smith and John Carlos in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City.
John Legend just cemented his status as one of the coolest dads around.
That cemented expectations that new levies on Chinese exports would soon be announced.
Today, we recognize a newly cemented part of 2017 pop culture: Corinne's nanny.
Then once we were fairly certain things had cemented, we got to stirring.
The announcement cemented Intel's status as the leading company of the PC era.
She says that watching Blue Planet II "cemented" this need, in her mind.
That cemented expectations that new levies on Chinese exports will soon be announced.
His return broke records and cemented his status as a true Twitch icon.
This has cemented climbing's place in the sporting mainstream, in America and elsewhere.
His reputation among the Portland left as a far-right propagandist was cemented.
In the end it got cemented over and turned into a parking lot.
The interview cemented that decision among FBI and Justice officials who were present.
It's safe to say that Black Mirror has cemented itself in our culture.
In 2017, CollegeHumor's video Don't Eat The Laundry Pods cemented them into memedom.
Its reputation is seemingly forever cemented by those old Mac vs PC commercials.
With the Emmys stint, Glover cemented Teddy Perkins into the stuff of legend.
Notice, four of the five points cemented his path to the Republican nomination.
That cemented expectations that fresh levies on Chinese exports will soon be announced.
A solid upside surprise on job growth in October only cemented that view.
It just cemented the initial inequalities of a very new and wealthy class.
This easily cemented his placement in the first round of Democratic primary debates.
The move cemented the gun-friendly state's break with the National Rifle Association.
Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision that cemented a woman's right to abortion.
By closing the gates of competition, Google cemented its monopoly in mobile search.
Could he have betrayed Dany and cemented a new alliance with his sister?
The advent of Geographic Combatant Commands cemented the Department of Defense's geographic organization.
Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision that cemented a woman's right to abortion.
" Two 1984 films cemented his reputation in Hollywood: "Repo Man" and "Paris, Texas.
The performance won the crowd and it cemented his place in popular consciousness.
The advent of the trio had cemented the room with stillness and silence.
That 1992 debate led to a moment that cemented Mr. Clinton's popular appeal.
With "The Matrix" franchise, Reeves cemented his status as a Hollywood A-lister.
These forces have cemented the Police Department's nearly untouchable status in city politics.
They cemented, for me, the link between America and freedom, America and peace.
The play revived O'Neill's flagging reputation and cemented him as a great dramatist.
He apparently cemented himself as a middle-of-the-order centerpiece by hitting .
PARKER: LeBron's legacy is cemented as one of the greatest of all time.
The attack cemented Moscow more closely than ever to the notorious Syrian autocrat.
In Claire Denis's bleak space fantasia High Life, he cemented the transition by
Bernie Sanders who cemented his frontrunner status after winning in Nevada's Democratic caucuses.
"The Fame Monster" cemented Lady Gaga's reputation as an avant-garde pop genius.
It all comes back to the relationships that are cemented by the ritual.
Strong U.S. November manufacturing data released earlier this week also cemented Fed's view.
While April 6 members continued their activism, the Islamists cemented their political advantage.
Lindsay Lohan's performance in "The Parent Trap" cemented her as a Hollywood mainstay.
Mr. Mtukudzi stayed, and cemented his status as the country's most renowned musician.
But it's the work that cemented them, not an idea of bridging culture.
The election both cemented this trend and demonstrated that Iranians will reward it.
The stepchild status cemented four years ago with the advent of Google Plus.
It cemented the firm's ties to the founders who were already in its family.
The arrangement also cemented Tillerson's personal relationship with then-Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
Decades of perverse incentives cemented the automobile as the main way people get around.
There are myriad theories as to how pink became cemented as a feminized color.
It's no breezy girls' getaway; Namibia has cemented a reputation as a masculine undertaking.
The best pairing for that freshly-cemented status as the universe's favorite leading lady?
That's why, as Nancy Armour wrote, she cemented herself as the greatest gymnast ever.
Her second album Nos, released in 2000, cemented her status as an unmatched singer.
The result underlines how Orban's power is cemented until the next election in 2022.
But the CW show is really what cemented Apa as a young Hollywood star.
As a top stock market regulator, Guo cemented a reputation as an economic reformer.
The music mogul has cemented himself as one of the industry's most iconic figures.
Well, it seems they've cemented that decision: They're officially living together in the states.
They made everyone anticipate Murda Muzik and everything on cemented them as rap royalty.
The images shown became the iconic images of Arbus that cemented her ensuing legacy.
Two years later, Melania has cemented herself as a constant presence in Americans' lives.
On the set of Wolf of Wall Street they seemingly cemented a lifelong bond.
T-Series has cemented its lead and now has 108 million subscribers on YouTube.
The Long Island, New York, native has cemented himself as one of the greats.
That has cemented in people's mind that this debate is about borders or walls.
In the United States, Trump appears to have cemented control on the Republican party.
Their place in Holocaust history is cemented by the Legionnaires' revolt in January 1941.
The experience cemented Ms. Inoa Reynoso's decision to become a doctor specializing in cancer.
But even that ceased in the final innings as the lopsided result was cemented.
It was an early move that cemented the city as a future tech hub.
In the corner, Jewish gravestones had been cemented together into a semi-pyramidal mound.
These two mega-mergers would have had cemented oligopoly power in private health insurance.
It ended the Yankees' season and cemented the legacy of the Aura of Altuve.
They both have also firmly cemented themselves as activists as well as musical artists.
News that Jackson had settle out of court further cemented that belief, she said.
Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas cemented their marriage with a "ketubah" or marriage certificate.
According to the girls, that was the show that cemented me as a member.
We remember her fondly and have event cemented her memory in our guest book.
She has officially cemented her place as one of television's greatest characters of all time.
The defending champions cemented their place as one of the greatest teams in league history.
But, for Kiri, something else cemented just how bizarre this entire display was: the cords.
Following this incident, the association between caves and women seemed forever cemented in his mind.
The gains cemented the S&P's longest-running bull market, as defined by some investors.
The revelations have cemented the idea that Facebook is "grossly mismanaged", says an advertising executive.
The JOLTS report cemented expectations the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates at its Sept.
The moment was forever cemented in 2017 through one of the year's most musical memes.
His post-interview with NBC reporter Andrea Joyce cemented him as our new favorite athlete.
Most importantly, though, it has cemented Hynes as the creative powerhouse he has always been.
Twelve years after his tragic death, Steve Irwin's legacy has been cemented in Hollywood history.
It means allowing fear to limit your opportunities and keep you cemented in place. Stuck.
But it is his unflinching loyalty to the president that cemented his role, they said.
A raw food devotee, Melngailis cemented herself as somewhat of an authority on vegan eatery.
But the two men have cemented one of the stranger relationships of the Trump reign.
Then, here in the Palmetto State, his path to the Republican nomination will be cemented.
But she cemented herself as a reformer zealot and started at the FEC in 2013.
That list of nine trade secrets is said to be cemented barring an extreme discovery.
And ideally, our differences would melt away, as those shared experiences cemented our common humanity.
That expectation was cemented after data showed U.S. consumer confidence hit an 26-year high.
But Rolling Stone say that the line-up for any tribute has not been cemented.
But (sorry OC fans) it's The Lonely Island who cemented its place in comedy history.
In fact, it cemented our national paranoia and sense of victimhood, always a reactionary consciousness.
And in turn, it cemented the Republican Party's position on repeal in the public mind.
Carter Hutton may have finally cemented himself as a No. 1 goalie at age 33.
The performance cemented Salut Salon as something like the Charlie's Angels of comedy chamber music.
Fatal Attraction came in 1987, and cemented her position as a rare artist in Hollywood.
Facebook also cemented partnerships with Indian music labels to avoid any issues with music licensing.
The evening cemented that 2017 has been the year of Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee.
For a tight fit, each sole is cemented to the upper and reinforced with stitching.
Then, his colleague made a suggestion that cemented the change of course of Alexander's work.
He is driven by a fugitive hope that an ancestral breach might finally be cemented.
This is not Trump's doing, but his cavalier provocations have cemented Korean reliance on America.
Biden's resilience cemented the core ideological struggle at the center of this year's Democratic primary.
Together, the two new justices have cemented an extremist Republican majority on the Supreme Court.
These two star-crossed lovers cemented their spot in movie history with this sunset smooch.
Scott's folk hero status was cemented by yet another unforced error by the HQ team.
It broke them to a global audience and cemented their status as perpetual festival headliners.
In doing so, they also cemented their position as elite technocrats, protected from meddling politicians.
At the same time, James's shift westward has cemented his long personal history with California.
It cemented Stein's celebrity and transformed Thomson's fledgling career as a composer and music critic.
The episode gained national attention and cemented Ms. Blackburn's reputation as a hard-right firebrand.
Millennials tend to have more fluid partisanship, maybe because they haven't cemented political attachments yet.
South Carolina stopped it, Super Tuesday confirmed it, and last night all but cemented it.
The "Moonlighting" theme, for which he wrote the lyrics, cemented his place in pop culture.
Mr. Murphy's latest report cemented his status as the fund-raising leader in the race.
It was shortly before Benjamin Netanyahu's first time in office that she cemented her status.
But it's Thomas' voting record that has cemented the cynicism many blacks feel toward him.
"The risks are real, because negative interest rates in Europe are cemented," Mr. Krämer said.
The star conductor cemented his commitment to the orchestra after a period of administrative upheaval.
By seizing control of the National Assembly, Mr. Maduro cemented his control over the country.
For some reason, this wedding has truly cemented the fact that Jenny isn't coming back.
It was a formative experience that cemented a lifelong love for hiking and the outdoors.
On Late Night, Seth Meyers cemented his reputation as a thoughtful, surprisingly intersectional news explainer.
And he got to Trump, who has now cemented his status as an international pariah.
But again, the Angels came out on top, and cemented their dominance over Canadian crime.
And as much as his features in the mid-2000s cemented his claim as the best rapper alive or his features at the end of that decade cemented his broad pop appeal, Lil Wayne's ubiquity on mid-tier Southern rap hits in the late 90s (largely Cash Money's own, but still) cemented his place as a regional hero, priming him for that eventual ascension to best rapper alive status a few years later.
Today's pairing, between Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, was cemented in 2014 after Russia annexed Crimea.
The experience changed Harris's life and cemented his path as both a musician and an organizer.
This helped Rousey become a social media attraction as she cemented her UFC legacy as well.
Five little words cemented Fred Rogers in the hearts of America and the history of television.
The EC court fined Google €1.49 billion, saying it had "cemented its dominance" through illegal means.
Alcoa cemented those hopes for better earnings as its profit and sales both beat market expectations.
The Glee star was a frontrunner throughout season 17, and this Viennese Waltz cemented that status.
The quintessential image of the femme fatale, or dangerous woman, was cemented in 1940s noir film.
Teenagers also cemented the success of rock music and the mass reactions surrounding its biggest stars.
With the success of the film, "To Kill a Mockingbird's" place in the culture was cemented.
Last week's Fed policy setting minutes essentially cemented the probability of a rate hike in Jun.
By the 1980s virtual reality and, with it, virtual travel were firmly cemented into popular consciousness.
The resulting book, The Pirates of Somalia, cemented him as the leading expert in Somali piracy.
The Fed cemented expectations on Wednesday that it could start the mammoth downsizing process in September.
This year, Adrian Cheng cemented his influence by joining the board of the Public Art Fund.
This time around, it appears she's entering the Olympic games, having cemented her dominance even further.
SXAP cemented their position as the biggest sectoral gainer so far this year, rising 1.4 percent.
It has cemented its lead five months on, with 108 million subscribers versus PewDiePie's 98 million.
Even better, it became a cult classic, spawned four TV series, and cemented its stars' careers.
NIGHTCAP: After Glu Mobile cemented a Taylor Swift mobile game deal, its stocks jumped 26 percent.
Clinton's victory in New York Tuesday cemented her as the party's frontrunner in the delegate count.
Biographies like Washington Irving's "The First Voyages of Columbus" further cemented his glorified tales of discovery.
My interest in pulled pork was cemented when I moved to Greensboro, N.C., for graduate school.
Mr. Bolton's appointment has only cemented the expectation that the nuclear deal's life expectancy is short.
It was then, Koumadje said, that he realized he was more effective cemented in the post.
Stories about college hunger have been largely anecdotal, cemented by ramen and macaroni and cheese jokes.
Now, they have largely cemented into calluses that have grown over the creases of the knuckle.
The Trump name was cemented in place by a four-page licensing agreement, signed in 2000.
Markets shuddered as the $2 trillion economic stabilization package stalled before negotiators cemented a historic deal.
Along the way, he has cemented a reputation as a win-at-all-costs chief executive.
It cemented the importance of representation and planted a seed for what I wanted to see.
Linda Hartgen told AP that the court ruling cemented her decision to vote against Young's bill.
And they have been able to demand provisions that benefited them financially and cemented their control.
His international hit, "U Can't Touch This," cemented MC Hammer into the music history books forever.
At just 23 years old, Zendaya has already cemented herself as a style icon in Hollywood.
The conviviality was cemented when the men exchanged soccer jerseys from their country's respective national teams.
That series, written by Marv Wolfman and drawn by Mr. Pérez, cemented me as a fan.
That box office hit packaged and cemented the ethos of relatability that drew fans to him.
It also cemented Mr. Ma's personal wealth, and by many counts he is China's richest man.
That cemented a stunning Democratic upset in an area President Donald Trump won handily in 2016.
But that impeachment cemented it in ways that people at the time didn't even fully understand.
HSBC's latest earnings statement cemented its ability to pick itself up after the global financial crisis.
I don't know if Hurd has future political ambitions, but his legacy is being cemented now.
As Mr. Orban has cemented control over Hungary, his government has stepped up attacks against critics.
The bond between demagogues and their audience is cemented by their exhilarating consciousness of shared culpability.
The series cemented George's advantage in the league's pecking order as a more equipped franchise pillar.
The escapes, especially the second one, cemented the impression that Mexico wasn't up to the task.
If they don't, this pair can take heart: They've already cemented their status as rom-com icons.
Though the claims were false, public sentiment towards foreigners and refugees turned sour, cemented by the Sept.
Nowadays, the norm that the people and not the party choose presidential nominees is much better cemented.
From long braids to pixie cuts, Regina King has cemented her place as a Hollywood hairstyle chameleon.
The March win against Williams in Miami cemented Osaka's reputation as a rising star in women's tennis.
Alas, it's officially cemented in the pop culture canon, especially because they wore so many bucket hats.
The time Brigit and I spent together in the desert that year was what cemented our relationship.
Neither Erivo nor "Stand Up" took home Oscars, but the performance cemented Harriet's legacy in cinematic history. 
The department never cemented its intent to reject all restroom complaints issued by trans students, until now.
"It makes people feel that they're part of a simpler, less corporate, less cemented time," she said.
But on Instagram or YouTube, a brand's reputation among potential buyers is typically cemented by influencer promotions.
That it cemented Will Smith as a star and went on to gross over $300 million domestically?
He has now cemented his status as Egypt's dictator without losing his position as a U.S. ally.
They applied those substances to (apparently) willing volunteers and cemented primitive electrodes to their scalps and earlobes.
The shift among Democrats comes as Hillary Clinton has all but cemented the party's nomination for president.
This is a new high watermark for #VoiceCommerce and just like last year cemented new shopping behaviors.
The company further cemented the idea by featuring the iPad — not the MacBook — at its education event.
Elite serves as a nice reminder: Cruel Intentions has firmly cemented its rightful place in pop culture.
In the first three decades of the twentieth century, America cemented its love affair with the automobile.
It cemented its place in the popular imagination as the rightful inheritor of the famous bookshop's legacy.
That's because after the Starks died, the original critique of Game of Thrones had already been cemented.
" There also was no turning back: Once the collaboration was cemented, Bentley added, "you can't rescind it.
The fallout was cemented in 2013 after anti-graft police raids that touched on Erdogan's inner circle.
But the optics of the encounter already cemented the public view of Trump's relationship with Russia: friendly.
Nelson was fatally wounded during the battle, which cemented his status as a national hero in Britain.
A more focused curatorial lens might have teased out how jewelry cemented or circumvented gender and class.
If Caldwell-Pope is retained this summer, Drummond's supporting cast is cemented for the next four years.
Phelps cemented his place as an Olympic legend two years before checking into rehab in October 2014.
For some, the Twilight series cemented a view of Stewart as swooning but sullen, and nothing else.
The emergence of sound in the 1920s cemented Hollywood as the centre of the global film business.
Those performances, like seeing Audra McDonald and Brian Stokes Mitchell do Ragtime, are cemented in my mind.
In 1938, the Museum of Modern Art cemented the influence of the Bauhaus with a major exhibition.
She has already cemented her reputation as a bold journalist who reports from the edge of safety.
South Korea cemented its control over the islands in the 1950s, when it stationed armed guards there.
A fitting place for a company so set in its ways that it cemented its own demise.
She was fully cemented in the elite group of wellness gurus who were taking over social media.
Google cemented its method on Tuesday with the release of Google Duo, a new video-calling app.
Those ties were further cemented last year with the election of Justin Trudeau as Canada's prime minister.
Formichetti's approach to genderless fashion has cemented him as a key figure in the gender-bending movement.
Botched orders and buggy launch-day software cemented its status as one of tech's most bizarre sagas.
He tried to step away from the deathly hand, but his feet were cemented to the ground.
In 2010 she cemented herself as one to lookout because of the newest change in her career.
How do you plan on expanding on a sound that feels right now so cemented and singular?
Zendaya may only be 23 years old, but she's already cemented herself as a true fashion powerhouse.
But regardless of how Grace finishes at Royal Birkdale, he's already cemented his place in golf history.
But it was his 2010 book "Game Change," written with John Heilemann, that cemented the Halperin style.
He started to believe that it was in Russia that his legacy would be cemented or exposed.
Other steps that would normally be harder to reverse may not be fully cemented by January 2021.
But the regulations also appear to have cemented the status of the biggest banks in our economy.
Today, The Producers has cemented its place as the standard-bearer for parodies about the Nazi regime.
She scanned the patient, designed the crown, manufactured it and cemented it in the office that day.
I'm curious about why some ideas get cemented in story form as fact, and others do not.
She cemented her star with "Edge of Glory" and "Born This Way," a song championing LGBTQ rights.
Meanwhile, his relationship with Beyoncé Knowles has cemented the couple at the center of the music world.
Trump encouraged Kavanaugh, whose appointment cemented the Supreme Court's 5-4 conservative majority, to sue for libel.
Ehlinger's 133-yard scramble of third down with 1:02 to play cemented the game for Texas.
The push for mandatory GMO labeling that unfolded during the Obama years further cemented the industry's divisions.
In 1975, Chevy Chase cemented then-president Gerald Ford's image as a lunkhead with several left feet.
But their fishing trips together were a bright spot, and cemented Mr. Truong's love of the outdoors.
Levesque had cemented his place at the corporation in 2010 as the head of the talent department.
To Roger Federer, Williams' legacy is already cemented, even if she doesn't add to her decorated career.
"There was no consideration for those whose boat was cemented to the bottom, who were drowning," Phoenix says.
The group's buzzy, infectious energy is part of what has cemented Wedding's status as a rom-com classic.
Larry David's legacy is now cemented in gold -- literally -- thanks to a $150,000 chain of the comedian's mug.
The power of diamond rings in pop culture was cemented long before Marilyn Monroe's swanning across a soundstage.
It cemented its dominance in the domestic market this year when it bought Uber's operations in the country.
It was during that low point when Brees cemented his leadership, his former teammate Steve Gleason tells ESPN.
As Princess Charlotte turns 2 on Tuesday, the royal toddler has cemented her role as an international trendsetter!
He wore black slacks with black pants, but it was the final layer that cemented his stellar #OOTD.
Trump's stunning victory two days later cemented Comey's place as one of the most divisive figures in government.
They'll be cemented in the Super Bowl pantheon alongside legends like Joe Montana, Emmitt Smith and Charles Haley.
Us has cemented Peele's place within the recent modern era of innovative, original, and allegorically rich horror filmmaking.
And she's cemented herself as a Love advent veteran, boasting several appearances on the annual calendar since 2014.
However, in those statements, officials never cemented their intent to reject all restroom complaints issued by trans students.
Those moments cemented my love for makeup (one I didn't quite realize I had) and its transformative power.
It was explosive, and it probably cemented Fortnite's complete and total dominance as a streaming favorite in 2018.
But no event cemented their distaste for touring quite like their trip to the Philippines in July 633.
That was cemented by the appearance of Nick's mom, Kelly, and his Aunt Marie (both Grimms; both dead).
His victory Tuesday night further cemented his front-runner status over fellow GOP hopefuls Cruz and John Kasich.
Didi cemented its spot as China's top ride-hailing firm when it bought Uber's local operations in 2016.
However, the post-meeting statement and forecasting materials pointed to a possible cut ahead and traders cemented positions.
In 2016, the actor built an enormous cross that he cemented into the ground in an open field.
But China's president, Xi Jinping, has emerged from the five-yearly Communist Party congress with his authority cemented.
By doing so, the creative team has cemented their position as a relevant brand in a saturated market.
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell cemented the process Wednesday, several hours before the FBI delivered its report on Kavanaugh.
This was our first full-length, which kind of cemented our future as a weirdo band for life.
And her recent comments have cemented concerns that she will play hard-ball with the rest of Europe.
The National Bank of Hungary has already cemented its base rate at a record low of 1.35 percent.
In 2017, YouTuber Jay Swingler went viral when he cemented his head inside a microwave and almost died.
That episode cemented Trump's relationship with the controversial figure and led Trump to cribbing some of Cohn's philosophies.
But now, instead of seeing his legacy cemented, Obama faces the prospect of having his major accomplishments undone.
He handled it fine and I think probably cemented himself in second place — at least for the moment.
Bruno Mars Mars cemented his reputation as the world's hardest-working contemporary pop star with an affable appearance.
This enmity was cemented in 1970 when Liston bitch slapped Mark Chudnick in a row over drug money.
Some of these centrists represent congressional districts with large Hispanic populations that want Dreamer protections cemented into law.
His 1952 knockout of Jersey Joe Walcott when desperate and trailing in the 13th round cemented his legend.
It seems the Kanye/Wiz/Amber war cemented their new bond, so maybe Kanye is a little responsible.
The Onion satirized Biden in 2009 in a viral article that cemented Biden's image of a lovable everyman.
Some trusts always use the recommended "cemented" fixation method for replacements, others for only one in 50 operations.
So Kelly's bungling of the Rob Porter disaster just cemented a view the president would have held regardless.
Armstrong cemented his role in history that day, becoming the first person to step foot on the moon.
Five months on, T-Series has cemented its lead, with 108 million subscribers at the time of writing.
With the win, "The Eagle" further cemented his status as the most dominant fighter in the lightweight division.
For Sandu, it was a life-changing experience that cemented his meteoric rise in the American tech industry.
"I think that cemented a reconnected time, and it has been that way ever since," Mr. Brakeley said.
But Johnson saw Humphrey had political talent, and the two cemented a fraught, complicated, but ultimately productive partnership.
"I think our culture has beauty standards pretty firmly cemented, no matter how wrong they are," she said.
That legacy is being cemented this year, with each side in Super Bowl 15.53 boasting a Troy Trojan.
The Disney Channel made her famous, but it was her sheer ambition that cemented her role in Hollywood.
The result of the case cemented Sikhs' legal status as a race as opposed to merely a religion.
He stumbled upon Kai back in 22 and it immediately cemented itself as a part of his life.
He has cemented his credibility and power with the base — giving him nearly infinite license, especially with evangelicals.
Both men were part of the network of patronage that has cemented the ZANU-PF elite in power.
Google revealed that there are many such lines firmly cemented in our psyches despite having never been uttered.
" The legend was passed orally at first, and cemented by the Jelly Roll Morton track "Buddy Bolden's Blues.
Young forwards like Adam Erne and Anthony Cirelli have cemented themselves as full-time players and frequent contributors.
Southeast DC's Shy Glizzy unflinchingly paints pictures of the neighborhood, and his infectious anthem "Awwsome" cemented his breakout.
Subsequent champions at Pebble Beach have only cemented the course's status as the most iconic U.S. Open course.
Curiosity's examination of the rocks at the surface suggest that sediment grains are tightly cemented together, not porous.
The relationship between the two countries was cemented between 2004 and 2014, when Venezuela experienced an oil windfall.
"There is no feeling quite like seeing yourself cemented into the infrastructure of New York," Ms. Harihareswara said.
The discovery of the cosmic microwave background cemented the case for the Big Bang origin of the universe.
The record-breaking debut of Marvel Studios' "Black Panther" further cemented the superhero movie maker's dominance over Hollywood.
The jobs data last week cemented expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise U.S. interest rates in September.
His performance in "Hamlet," in a production set somewhere that looks like contemporary West Africa, cemented his reputation.
Alibaba's rise was cemented in 2014 when its initial public offering in New York raised over $21 billion.
She has cemented her name in history as one of the greats when it comes to female athletes.
Boeing cemented a key win for the 787 after two years of uncertainty over the earlier provisional deal.
Lupita Nyong'o cemented her status as a fashion favorite with this custom Prada gown at the 2014 Oscars.
It cemented the end of Rowling's seven-book series which has sold more than 450 million copies worldwide.
By his last few seasons with the Yankees, Stottlemyre had cemented his reputation as an outstanding pitching coach.
It ended in JFK's tragic assassination, which cemented his image as the brave, handsome leader for the country.
The new architectural plan called for the removal of the wall to which the River mural is cemented.
" Politico's Thrush calls Brock's conversion "Blumenthal's greatest coup — and the one that cemented his standing as a Clinton loyalist.
But the case cemented the philosophy that Trump would co-opt: Always hit back harder and never admit defeat.
Thirty-six years ago, Michael Jackson released an album that cemented his status as the world's biggest pop star.
"It was just cemented in my mind that I wasn't going to put my family through that," he said.
But the market rallied because it also cemented expectations of a rate cut -- possibly as soon as next month.
With the backup vocals echoing, "Make it last all night," the song has cemented itself in every fan's memory.
That cemented market expectations for the central bank to cut interest rates at its rate decision on Aug. 11.
The next year, Richards cemented her place in the teen pop culture canon forever with 213's Wild Things.
Just as "Gasolina" launched his movement, "Despacito" has cemented his contribution to culture as more than a passing fad.
For consumers, little would seem to change, but the company would have cemented a dominant position in the market.
The tendency towards the right was cemented in the 1920s with the advent of motor cars and accompanying standardisation.
With a kiss on the lips from Kidman, Skarsgård, 41, cemented his status as a first-time Emmy winner.
Appointed by President Donald Trump, Kavanaugh's confirmation cemented a conservative majority on the court that could last for years.
Since the fossil was firmly cemented in the sediment, researchers removed it from the site in a solid block.
But it also cemented pathologies in the human mind that continue to shape how we live, think, and judge.
But they eventually added hyperlinks to the tags, which cemented their status as one of Twitter's most recognizable features.
The sequel comes 22 years after the original became a hit and cemented Cruise's place as an A-Lister.
His two appointments, Associate Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, cemented the balance of the court to the right.
Erickson's novel was published in 1985, before Lynch cemented his style with Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks, or Lost Highway.
For Republicans, who fills the vacancy will determine whether Mr. Obama's legacy can be rolled back or is cemented.
He was just a kid, and I laughed it off, but the words are still cemented in my memory.
This week, he cemented a world record by swimming 361 miles -- the full length of Lake Malawi in Africa.
It also cemented first-degree murder as a charge in cases where a homicide results from a drug transaction.
Slightly tweaking his title for her debut album—dropping the "the"—she cemented her star wattage during this performance.
But his return trip across the Atlantic cemented his ambition to caution Americans about the potential for nature's demise.
With this video, the brand has cemented its reputation as the brand for driven, informed women who use cannabis.
It's this boldness that has cemented Red Velvet as one of the current dominant female acts in K-pop.
However, it was too late to set the record straight as Hoff Doyle's identity was already cemented as Rosie.
This album hit the nail on the head and cemented him as one of my all-time favorite producers.
It was a powerful moment in a powerful place, and cemented my appreciation for his work on- and offstage.
She wasn't even born when Congress passed the ERA, but the 2016 election cemented the amendment's importance for her.
In the campaign, it fueled denunciations of "politically correct" adversaries that cemented his bond with white working-class voters.
Didi, founded in 2012, cemented its dominance in China when it bought Uber's operations in the country in 2016.
The actors have cemented themselves as one of the industry's cutest couples, but it wasn't love at first sight.
This surprise switch to a barely-played character at Evo 2013 cemented his position as one of the greats.
This isn't for lack of talent, effort or output – he's long cemented himself as a master of all three.
The employer-based system was cemented in place by our tax code, which does not tax employee health benefits.
Neither Trump nor Clinton has secured their respective party's nomination, but both candidates cemented their leads on Super Tuesday.
Here are a few ways that Trump, in just 100 days, has already cemented a long-term environmental legacy.
It was my and Chris's closeness during the harassment and intense stress of the ICA that cemented our relationship.
"If Abe is cemented in power for another few years, that would be a market-positive event," he said.
It's been 19 years since Leonardo DiCaprio cemented his role as Hollywood's most eligible bachelor in 1997's Titanic.
It's not a cemented bond, more like a tentative coupling that shatters and crumbles when it meets a tooth.
And even if it somehow doesn't come to that, he's already cemented his legacy as Earth's most enduring Avenger.
Millennials are also marrying at older ages, when careers and education prospects are more cemented, according to the study.
The robust labor market and firming inflation have cemented expectations the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates next week.
Subway has been around since the 1960s and has cemented itself as a go-to spot for customizable sandwiches.
Original art of Thanos and Shaggy squaring off cemented Shaggy's status as a force not to be reckoned with.
Facebook has cemented partnerships with Indian music labels like T-Series Music, Zee Music Company, and Yash Raj Films.
The 29-year-old freshman congresswoman has emerged as a new boogeyman for conservatives, and CPAC cemented that reputation.
Those changes, the polls say, have cemented voter belief that Macron is bad for purchasing power and economic equality.
It's cemented its place on the list year after year because I never quite manage to hit the target.
He quickly cemented his position on the campaign team by writing speeches for Trump, often speaking at rallies himself.
Suu Kyi's status as an international human rights idol was further cemented when she was placed under house arrest.
It cemented its dominance in the domestic market earlier this year, when it bought Uber's operations in the country.
That concert is what cemented Indonesia's place as a must-stop country on the "extreme" music world tour circuit.
Fantasy Flight had already published a few Android games, but it was Android: Netrunner which truly cemented the world.
Yawning inequality has cemented the feeling that just about everything is available for purchase by the very, very rich.
I had been nervous asking the question, and deeply surprised with his response; by such grace is loyalty cemented.
A trip back to the United States later that year cemented her resolve to leave the country for good.
The disillusionment with China, he said, began setting in long before Mr. Xi cemented his grip on the Politburo.
Mr. Burton's original film, which cemented his reputation as a Hollywood moneymaker, divided critics when it first came out.
Five novels produced in this period — including his masterpiece, "The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas" (1881) — cemented his reputation.
It's the ultimate sci-fi movie, an instant classic that cemented the director's place as an auteur and visionary.
The race cemented Mr. Cuomo's standing as both an unmatched force in New York politics and a merciless tactician.
During his 20-year NBA career, Bryant cemented himself as one of the greatest shooters in the game's history.
It was in 1964 that Mr. Laird cemented a relationship that would influence the rest of his political career.
Couturier cemented the hat trick at 15:53 with his 19th goal this season for a 4-2 lead.
Momofuku Ando cemented his spot in junk-food history when he invented instant ramen at age 48 in 1958.
Sen. Bernie Sanders decisive win in the Nevada caucus has further cemented his status as the Democratic primary frontrunner.
Sen. Bernie Sanders' decisive win in the Nevada caucus has further cemented his status as the Democratic primary frontrunner.
Mobility doesn't come easy for this not-quite man, who is cemented by both obligation and fear of change.
USMCA's passage marks another milestone for Trump just one day after he cemented a preliminary trade deal with China.
USMCA's passage marks another milestone for Trump just one day after he cemented a preliminary trade deal with China.
Its diminishing fortunes have been cemented by the rise of renewables and the push for cleaner alternatives to oil.
Since the passing of Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos has cemented himself as the tech world&aposs philosopher-in-chief.
Two misses by Cousins at the other end, one a layup and one a 3-pointer, cemented the result.
The $1.5 billion acquisition cemented North America as Lindt's largest market, accounting for nearly half of 2015 group revenues.
The move also cemented close ties with staunch ally Australia and gave the U.S. a foothold in the area.
In the early years of Howard's career, his hulking physique, athleticism and jovial personality cemented him as a star.
In the early years of Howard's career, his hulking physique, athleticism and jovial personality cemented him as a star.
Ghani expressed gratitude to the U.S. government and said Afghanistan's partnership with the United States was cemented in sacrifice.
Warren cemented her status as a frontrunner on Wednesday and that Harris was one of two winners on Thursday.
It's a $24 billion deal, and what that deal really cemented was the power of realtime live sports programming.
Like Clarkson, Underwood's status as a true idol has been cemented by dozens of music awards from across the industry.
Yet reappraisal of the author's texts in the 1910s and 1920s cemented Melville in the firmament of great American authors.
The day Detroit rumbled to life and did Henry Ford's bidding was the day our role as kingmaker was cemented.
Yao Ming, who retired in 2011, was a transcendent star who cemented the NBA's place on the Chinese sporting landscape.
"Girlfriend, you are so on" will be cemented in history as the most iconic sentence uttered during the Democratic debates.
Electronic sports (esports) experts considered 9 a landmark year that cemented the space's potential as the next billion-dollar industry.
Sandberg has cemented herself as the business face of the company, and was a particular focus of the Times report.
In the Victorian era, the technique was fashionable among the wealthy; having your portrait done while knitting cemented your status.
It was a paradoxical decision that at once splinters conventional ideas of partnership, and in that moment, cemented ours forever.
Later singles like "Not Gon Cry" cemented Blige as a down-to-earth narrator of bad romance and hard knocks.
Cooperation is cemented in an old contract Then he hands me the key to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Gud says his wide musical palette was cemented as a kid, when he was getting into music through the internet.
But in 2011, as the Arab world exploded in popular protests, the Saudi government cemented its commitment to sectarian confrontation.
In Camille's mind, this incident was consensual, another chapter in her long string of promiscuous incidents that cemented her reputation.
The album climbed to number 24 on the Billboard 200 in December and cemented Smith as a formidable musical force.
His early geometric sculptures using industrial materials cemented his role as a pioneering member of the Light and Space movement.
The waves ate into one tourist beach, pulling hunks of it away and toppling thatch umbrellas cemented into the sand.
UFC president Dana White said Georges had cemented his legacy as one of the greatest pound-for-pound fighters ever.
Though Democrats took the House of Representatives in November's mid-terms, gun-loving Republicans cemented their hold on the Senate.
And now that she's cemented her status as a sartorial queen, she's shedding a few of those high-fashion duds.
Authority is handed down and money up, the whole elite nexus of business and political families cemented through tactical marriages.
The race cemented the field for the upcoming Cup Series playoffs, which start next weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The book, which he'd found hugely inspiring, had cemented his desire to move out to the San Francisco Bay Area.
"Georges has cemented his legacy as one of the pound-for-pound greatest fighters ever," said UFC President Dana White.
They cemented their brand by snagging a trademark for what has become a mini-empire, which includes apparel and blogs.
By the time I'd finished all 10 songs, Harry had cemented himself as Gen Z's Paul McCartney in my mind.
They should be cemented in place to give companies and consumers desperately needed assurance that the landscape won't keep changing.
This has emboldened criminals and cemented the urban pathologies that are destroying generation after generation of youth in our cities.
Elliott's three month campaign targeting BHP, known as "The Big Australian", has cemented the idea that no company is immune.
If this is so, the G7 in Sicily cemented the rift: Trump appeared on another planet to his global partners.
Starboard cemented its reputation as a savvy restaurant investor when it unseated all of Darden Restaurant Inc's board in 2014.
She posted her vantage point on Instagram and you can see why she's cemented her status as a bonafide star.
Mortal Kombat tops the very short list of video games that have cemented themselves as permanent staples of pop culture.
That once-in-a-lifetime moment is forever cemented in your brain as a make it or break it moment.
As their mythical status became cemented, they were simultaneously positioned as the one band that would never get back together.
Didi cemented its spot as China's biggest ride-hailing company when it bought Uber's operations in the country in 2016.
Sam McGuire's interview from issue #1 too, since it cemented a beautiful relationship with him as photo editor for SKATEISM.
And I also think with my editing style I definitely cemented how much pre lap and post lap I like.
The fact that Republicans have have taken a sledgehammer to the pre-existing conditions protections Democrats cemented in federal law.
But the band's apathetic image was soon cemented as a part of their mythology, and the grim-faced policy prevailed.
And, Haley likely cemented that appeal to Trump when she initially turned down his offer to be the UN ambassador.
Thus the element that bound Celia to him — their affinity as painters — was cemented while its boundaries were subtly redrawn.
The country was already politically polarized before this election, and opinions are overwhelmingly cemented about these two household-name nominees.
Many lavish parties were thrown in the residence, and LaLaurie cemented herself as a member of New Orleans' elite class.
The second part is that it really cemented the notion that the American immigration system would be based around family.
In the purge, MbS, as the prince is known, also has cemented his role as heir to his father's throne.
A lack of development in the southeast for decades has cemented a belief among Igbos that they have been marginalized.
The next morning, a dentist levered my teeth back into place with a tongue depressor and cemented them in line.
All of our years imitating Jade walking up the stairs and reciting that monologue that cemented Tiffany's spot in the .
STOXX50E erased early losses to trade up 0.3 percent after business surveys for the bloc cemented optimism on the economy.
Fundraising reports from the third quarter of 2018 cemented those fears as Democrats outraised Republican opponents in competitive House races.
Having played home to seminal record after seminal record, they've cemented their place in the pantheon of UK club culture.
By season's end, a smattering of teams already have cemented playoff berths and shifted their focuses to the coming postseason.
"When pilots visually experience the failure modes and then apply them, the lesson is cemented in their minds," APA wrote.
Not that Blue Ivy wasn't already the coolest kid in her elementary school, but last night, she cemented the title.
It kickstarted Lee's career, cemented Brooklyn as a creative hub, and landed Lee in a string of influential Nike commercials.
The blowout payrolls number cemented expectations the Federal Reserve will increase interest rates at its March 20-21 policy meeting.
Its effectiveness was cemented back in the days of President Eisenhower, who understood the critical importance of working with allies.
It was above all his role in the fight for Iraq's second city, Mosul, that cemented Saadi's reputation among Iraqis.
And the connection between performer and fan can be cemented with inside jokes, the shared, exclusive language of close friends.
He helped take Google public and oversaw major acquisitions like YouTube and DoubleClick, which cemented Google as an industry giant.
The pair cemented the decision by reading vows at an adoption ceremony, getting matching tattoos, and even changing their surnames.
Now, read the article, "Bush's Letter to Clinton Cemented a Presidential Tradition, Historians Say," and answer the following questions: 1.
Legislative elections in the Philippines this month, which further cemented the rule of Rodrigo Duterte, were another win for Trumpism.
It would have taken something really surprising to deter anybody from that particular forecast, so that's cemented by this number.
With Grey Gardens and Gimme Shelter, Maysles brothers Albert and David cemented themselves as two of America's greatest documentary filmmakers.
His win on Sunday pushed him to No. 9 in the ATP rankings and cemented his affection for the state.
DAVID RABE The Vietnam plays ("Sticks and Bones," 20153) made him famous; tough-guy dramas ("Hurlyburly," 22015) cemented his place.
" TF: "Yes, it cemented her position in the competition, and she thinks differently from pretty much everybody in the competition.
Sabathia tried one more practice pitch before the verdict was cemented: the beloved left-hander's career had just abruptly ended.
Younger son Gamal had been seen as his likely heir in later years, but that arrangement was never formally cemented.
The D.C. team's victory seemed cemented early, with the Nationals scoring 7 runs in the bottom of the first inning.
Mexico's recent purchase of 26 Black Hawk helicopters through the Pentagon's Foreign Military Sales program cemented the cross-border collaboration.
"The Fed cemented the idea that U.S. rates will not go higher," said Adam Button, chief currency analyst at ForexLive.
Twenty years later, with James Madison's gala in 1809, the inaugural ball was cemented as a presidential custom in Washington.
My journey to my identity has been largely self-taught, cemented through learning my history and finding others like myself.
More important, by opening its economy to China, Serbia cemented Beijing's support against European Union pressure to recognize Kosovo's independence.
Revere's place in history was cemented by the Longfellow poem, published in 1861, more than 40 years after Revere's death.
But I think it was Dark Forces' most bizarre decision that cemented my relationship with those spaces: You couldn't save.
In that time, Moore cemented the magazine's status as an authoritative guide for American men to live and die by.
" Frampton cemented his pop-star status with the album cover of "I'm in You," the follow-up to "Comes Alive!
World War II — and the Cold War that followed — cemented a bipartisan consensus on internationalism that lasted for 75 years.
In decisions that landed like thunderclaps, the court cemented a vision of the Constitution that most Americans no longer held.
The back-to-back episodes cemented her reputation as a woman willing to buck powerful men in her own party.
This nickname was news to the world and was instantly cemented as one of the coolest callouts of the awards.
With the president's conservative bona fides now cemented, the venue this year became an important event for rallying his base.
Over the past 24 years, Zhao Liang's cemented himself as one of the foremost artistic activists of the modern era.
Its countless permutations of slide reels — current events, brands, and tourist sites, among others — cemented its place in popular culture.
While Goldeneye cemented couch multiplayer for us, it wasn't until a few years later that a drunken squirrel perfected it.
Republicans won statehouses that Democrats had held for decades; in several competitive states they cemented their hold on power through gerrymandering.
When Strug landed this, the U.S. all but cemented its first-ever team gold medal, and the team's place in history.
But the light-hearted space opera cemented Marvel's reputation as a hit-maker, eventually earning $773 million at the box office.
That has been cemented by the United States' decision to seek a $3.4 billion budget for European reassurance initiatives in 2017.
But in our opinion, the damage is done — they have, once and for all, cemented their position on the naughty list.
We see it when Ted Bundy's name is cemented in pop culture but his victims remain supporting acts in his story.
The data cemented expectations for a U.S. rate hike next month, with a 96 percent probability, according to fed funds futures.
The latest figures only cemented the market's view that the ECB will have to add more stimulus soon, likely in March.
"President Obama has cemented his legacy as a champion for women's health," Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards said of the regulation.
But it's Fisher's wry, scene-stealing delivery in every one of her scenes that cemented the character as a cultural touchstone.
"'The Lottery' came along and cemented Shirley's reputation," Franklin says in Episode 225 of the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy podcast.
But it cemented loyalty from conservatives to Trump, who, of course, had no track record in evaluating or appointing judicial nominees.
The Reformation cemented Sunday as a holy day in Europe, but the day was often used for less-than-sober activities.
Shapovalov cemented himself as one of the top young prospects on the Tour after breaking into the top-30 last year.
"Gifts" was already sitting comfortably at No. 7 on the charts, but Ray J's VH1 show cemented its place in history.
His status as Las Vegas legend was cemented in 2012 when Bruce Willis portrayed him in the movie Lay the Favorite.
In January, the actual production – harvested area and yield – will be the first piece cemented into the 2016/17 balance sheet.
Drake has cemented his place as one of the world's most famous rappers, sure, but is he also a pop star?
The reiteration of the phrase "will be required" has cemented expectations for further rate cuts, said BNZ Senior Economist Stephen Toplis.
But the role she played in the film cemented her importance in the Star Wars franchise and legacy as an actor.
The week's news showed how Snapchat and WeChat have cemented their place in the ranks of big tech, investors told CNBC.
Of course, the series never truly cemented their romantic ties, or clarified what happened between Nancy and Steve, for that matter.
What that means is if the Fed cemented expectations at 2% that would be at 2% or even a little higher.
It cemented this crazy run with a 3:0 win against the current world champion and top ranked player Ke Jie.
The $1.5 billion acquisition cemented North America as Lindt's largest market, accounting for just shy of half of 2015 group revenue.
This cemented expectations the U.S. Federal Reserve will raise benchmark U.S. rates next week and twice again later in the year.
Moreover, by viscously attacking Mexican immigrants, one of the most vulnerable groups in this country, Trump has cemented his bully credentials.
That cemented expectations the company will be forced to cut its dividend for the first time in more than 25 years.
But by the time those troops arrived to help NATO, the view of Obama as a pro-German leader was cemented.
Earlier this year, Lauren Conrad cemented her place among California blondes when she became the face of John Frieda Beach Blonde.
With $24.3 billion in revenue this fiscal year, Services has cemented itself as Apple's second biggest revenue driver, outpacing the iPad.
Clinton quite possibly cemented his victory in the 1992 presidential election by being empathetic where President George H.W. Bush was indifferent.
In that time Google has cemented Android's position as the world's number one mobile platform, and upending that dominance is unlikely.
This year, the Nittany Lions cemented themselves as the cream of the challenger crop following Saturday's 42-22018 drubbing of Michigan.
The money, paid to Mr. Giuliani's firm in September and October 2018, cemented a relationship between Mr. Parnas and Mr. Giuliani.
Popular perceptions of coups, cemented in the Cold War era, still envision tanks on the streets and generals announcing a takeover.
At the sixth congress in 1980, Kim Jong-il grabbed crucial party posts that cemented his status as his father's heir.
Combining Art Deco design, modern amenities, and luxurious accommodations, The Chatwal has cemented itself as my top choice in Midtown Manhattan.
Quintana, a Colombian riding for Movistar, had cemented his lead over the Tour de France winner Chris Froome a day earlier.
The robust labor market and firming inflation have cemented expectations the Federal Reserve will raise benchmark U.S. interest rates next week.
"But, you know, I think I may have cemented the fact that he is not there," he added with a laugh.
At dinner a few days later, Emmie brought up Kevin's reputation as a Republican, already cemented, it seemed, among their classmates.
It has cemented exclusive mega deals with superstar producers like Ryan Murphy and Shonda Rhimes worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
That alliance of once bitter rivals was cemented by Mahathir's campaign promise to release Anwar and eventually pass him the premiership.
Warren's momentum continued after the first debate and she cemented her position in the top-tier of candidates with strong fundraising.
Despite his deeply cemented superstar status, Kanye West is still motivated to give his career his all thanks to his family.
Thanks to the commercial boost it gained through Batman Forever, this soaring power ballad is fully cemented into our cultural consciousness.
"Since Scalia's death, Breyer has pretty much cemented his position as the new funny guy of the bench," Professor Wexler said.
After months of pre-announcements, Samsung Pay has finally cemented a launch date for Singapore, its first market in Southeast Asia.
Even though she finally cemented her love with Dong, it's a saddened Kimmy who returns to the apartment on Fake Christmas.
He also played Berghain for the first time last year, and the show cemented the German city's growing love for grime.
While the former First Lady and the singer might have known each other before, 2009's inauguration ceremony cemented their relationship.
He had recently become a columnist for The Washington Post, where he cemented his pivot from consummate Saudi insider to critic.
Legislator Maritza Garcia said it was Fujimori's gentle warning that toppling the president would destabilize the economy that cemented her decision.
We're only halfway into Crosby's career—hopefully less—but he has already cemented his legacy as one of the greatest ever.
Whether implicitly or explicitly, this seems to be the basic contour of the deal that has cemented Trump's hold on power.
Years later, it gained success as a DVD rental and cemented itself as an iconic film in the indie horror genre.
A new cartel, La Familia Michoacána, broke off from a larger group, then cemented its power by deploying extreme, theatrical violence.
The Grammys changed that; Eilish's subsequent performance at the Oscars two weeks later cemented the feeling that she was suddenly everywhere.
He was humiliated in that arcade and bullied, and that was a traumatic event that cemented the rest of his path.
As this march continues, the role of nuclear weapons will be further cemented in national security policies and inoculated against stigmatization.
But the relationship cemented ­Deutsche Bank's reputation as a reckless institution willing to do business with clients nobody else would touch.
Bernie Sanders on Saturday, after Sanders cemented his lead in the 2020 primary with a projected win in the Nevada caucus.
Alongside this, his America First, populist trade policies cemented the addition of a large number of observant Catholics to his coalition.
Elle Fanning cemented her status as one to watch on the red carpet with this gorgeous ode to Old Hollywood glamour.
He later backed away from claiming the identity, but it cemented his image as a kind of sexually gender-fluid outsider.
The automotive legacy of the salt flats wasn't cemented until 103, when Malcolm Campbell rode his Blue Bird past 210 m.p.h.
The riots cemented Mr. Modi's position as the foremost Hindu nationalist politician, and the state's Muslims increasingly sought safety in ghettos.
Crosby's ten points in six games paced Team Canada, and his dominant performances in the elimination round cemented his MVP honours.
And then he helped her get the rights to The Philadelphia Story, which is the movie that really cemented her stardom.
It was all cemented when the company's CEO announced on an earnings call that LOFT Plus would be available beginning February 2018.
Ariana Grande's "thank u, next" already cemented itself as a 2018 banger, and the official video is a party of its own.
While immense talent cemented her status as the voice of a generation, Franklin also became known for fiercely guarding her personal life.
Then, in 2014, they cemented their fashion icon status, sporting a wide variety of Norway-themed slacks as they competed in Sochi.
And to continue the contradiction, it was this three-year stint with Feyenoord – trophy count: zero – that properly cemented his coaching credentials.
By 2015, he had cemented his place in pop stardom, with all of the decoration and high-profile interactions that it brings.
The Cubs have cemented themselves as the favorites in the NL Central after sweeping a three-game set in Pittsburgh this week.
Unlike Trump-loving evangelicals, with whom conservative Catholics cemented a political alliance in the 1990s, the bishops appear to have buyer's remorse.
She's further cemented her place in the world as one of the great songwriters and one of the world's greatest pop stars.
The roosts are flourishing, thanks in part to volunteers who have cemented mesh to the smooth concrete ceilings, creating better batty toeholds.
The past rapidly seemed a millennium away, and the '80s were cemented in pop culture almost as soon as they were over.
FCHI gained 1 percent after President Emmanuel Macron cemented an overwhelming parliamentary majority further increasing his party's capacity to push through reforms.
Her influence was cemented last year when she was named a member of the Workers Party's Politburo, the country's highest political assembly.
With the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court in 2018, President Trump cemented a solid conservative majority on the bench.
She's been wearing stop-and-stare gowns for so many years, and has cemented her red carpet status as Met Gala royalty.
Adajania, who has cemented a collaborative curator-artist relationship with Navjot, navigates detours and ambivalences that, at times, give way to rapture.
In the last few years, Ratking have cemented themselves as one of the greatest rap groups to have crawled from New York.
Played by Paul Reubens, Gerhardt's storyline was nothing but bizarreness for its own sake, and it cemented 303 Rock's off-kilter reputation.
Samsung announced today that it has cemented a deal that will make Alipay, China's largest online payments platform, available through Samsung Pay.
Intel, by contrast, cemented its dominant share of the personal computer chip market by playing along with regulators instead of fighting them.
This order cemented net neutrality protections federally by reclassifying ISPs as a telecommunications service that can be regulated like a public utility.
But I quickly learned it's tough to make a living as an artist and without realizing it, my path was being cemented.
Just as she cemented her place in the history of women's mixed martial arts, she's primed to do the same in WWE.
The film cemented Hathaway as "it"-girl of the early aughts, which was clear from her mauve lipgloss and extremely 22014 updo.
Slightly more than a century later, in 1777, that same journal published an account that cemented that discovery, a literal in-sight.
But it had another consequence: It further cemented the belief among independents -- especially female ones -- that the Republican Party wasn't for them.
But it was their work with Columbia Records beginning in 1958 that cemented their status as one of music's most consequential duos.
W.A. tracks to feature multiple members of the group, a snapshot of Cube and Dre before they'd cemented their status as icons.
While the pair's outfits cemented their presenting appearance as an iconic part of the evening, their speech pushed the gag even further.
If such a bond can be cemented in days, experts said it was little wonder that connections ran deep after many years.
Neither Trump nor Clinton has secured their respective party's nomination, but both candidates cemented their leads in this week's Super Tuesday contests.
In the eyes of many progressives, his support from key officials in the Obama administration cemented his standing as the establishment candidate.
It has always been a bastion of relative peace during war; but now more than ever, as Assad's military gains are cemented.
She wrote a bestselling memoir, Settle for More, that cemented her reputation as a kind of hard-charging role model for women.
Anyway, Google's Home device really cemented the idea that everyone is duking it out for control over the living room these days.
A one-year extension, with few or no caveats, had seemed all but cemented when lawmakers went to bed on Thursday evening.
In high school, my days as a full-fledged Beatles fan were cemented, and it wasn't an identity that I adopted alone.
The military has recently sought to burnish the image of the prince, a partnership that may also have cemented the generals' power.
It led to a lifelong friendship with Versace, changed the face of modern technology, and cemented J.Lo as an unquestionable cultural icon.
And yet despite Verdon's magnetic power, she has receded from history, while Fosse's legacy has been cemented and celebrated several times over.
President Xi Jinping has assiduously courted and thoroughly cemented his leadership over the PLA and faces no serious challenges to his command.
The confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh last month cemented a reliable conservative majority on the Supreme Court for at least a generation.
But in two landmark cases the Supreme Court cemented this freedom as a crucial safeguard in protecting America's free and independent press.
Ten years after Republicans last won a statewide election there, the legislative victories cemented Virginia's evolution to becoming a reliably blue state.
Joel Embiid Pros: In his first season of star-level playing time, Embiid has cemented himself as the NBA's most dominant center.
Nonetheless, to the world at large, Stan Lee remained synonymous with Marvel, an association cemented by his recent cameos in Marvel films.
Her legacy is more than cemented, and we know Rowling and the next five generations of her bloodline are set for life.
In the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution cemented Great Britain's claims to global superiority, and later catapulted the United States into dominance.
In a race between two deeply polarizing candidates, opinions appear to have been cemented weeks if not months ago for most voters.
McCain's increasingly outspoken attacks on the President in the final months of his life cemented his decline among the party's grass roots.
He drew middling reviews and cemented a reputation as a badly behaved bed hopper with an insatiable appetite for alcohol and drugs.
Congress cemented this approach in the 1970 Clean Air Act, and reinforced it again in 1977, letting other states adopt California's standards.
The second gaffe cemented the perception that Johnson, a former governor with no foreign policy experience, knows very little about the world.
These records, along with his excellent solo catalog as Owen, have cemented Kinsella's place among emo and indie rock's most essential songwriters.
In some ways, I felt betrayed by my evangelical peers who taught me and cemented in me the idea that character matters.
The fact that the famous power lunch was said to have been born at the Four Seasons only cemented the restaurant's status.
Facebook shareholders have yet again cemented Mark Zuckerberg's power, despite a cascade of upheavals and scandals at the company under his leadership.
People who were rocked to sleep also seemed to boost memory consolidation, the process by which memories are "cemented" into the brain.
It was one of three Midwestern states — along with Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — that cemented his victory over his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Though he had led National Theater and Royal Court productions in London, "Matilda" cemented Mr. Carvel's reputation as a singular, chameleonic performer.
In college, some of my closest, most enduring friendships were cemented over all-night games of Counter-Strike, an early competitive shooter.
The ad, which showed a bass wall decoration singing "Gimme Back That Filet-O-Fish" cemented the sandwich's place in McDonald's history.
Now that Sanders has cemented himself as the front-runner in the race, his moderate rivals are turning their attacks on him.
This March, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in its first abortion rights case since Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation cemented its conservative majority.
That incarnation of Ms. Reynolds was cemented by Ms. MacLaine, her professional rival, in Mike Nichols's 1990 movie adaptation of that book.
After Ramsey missed a dunk, Texas' Matt Coleman III cemented the win with a runout layup and a pair of free throws.
He cemented his status by leading a bloody resistance against the American occupation and fighting the United States-allied government in Baghdad.
It led to a lifelong friendship with Versace, changed the face of modern technology, and cemented J.Lo as an unquestionable cultural icon.
What if McAdoo, with his opportunistic turn to nativism, had won the nomination, having cemented the Klan's institutional place in the Party?
Bieber was gathering momentum before he dropped "Sorry," to be sure, but nothing else could've cemented his revival in the same way.
The process so far "has further cemented feelings," said John Feehery, a GOP strategist who is also a columnist for The Hill.
When Rosemary learns she is pregnant after passing out and having a terrible dream, her suspicion that she's in danger is cemented.
It was a flashpoint moment for white supremacists in the U.S., but Twitter's cesspool qualities weren't really cemented until the following year.
Fundraising reports from the third quarter of 2018 cemented those fears as Democrats frequently outraised their Republican opponents in competitive House races.
When she eventually won out, the song rose to No. 1 and cemented her reputation as one of the era's greatest lyricists. 
Both won reelection in 2016 in districts the opposing party's presidential candidate won, and have largely cemented their brand among their constituents.
Animating Hughes's fictional story-in-verse about a Harlem family, DeCarava's photographs cemented his reputation for imagining the lives of black Americans.
And it was, of course, cemented during the Second World War and in the NATO alliance that came along 70 years ago.
When time passes over more urgent scents of betrayal, abandonment, chaos, confusion in a scene of love the senses (can be) cemented.
But they might fare better after the draft lottery in May, when the Knicks' position in the June 20 draft is cemented.
Neither player can efficiently utilize the 3-pointer, which has cemented itself as the most treasured tool in the modern offensive game.
By backing the 32-year-old crown prince so wholeheartedly, the president cemented his status as heir to the House of Saud.
Talk Talk were always at odds with their own success, an attitude that's cemented their reputations as icons of individualism in music.
Einhorn, who cemented his reputation by successfully picking undervalued stocks, wrote that the value investing strategy is challenging in the current market climate.
Amazon cemented its long-term interest in the grocery industry when it spent nearly $299 billion to acquire Whole Foods earlier this year.
But earlier this week, the songstress further cemented her status as a fashion queen by shedding a few of those high-fashion duds.
Biles scored a 15.933, and cemented her place as one of the best and the most dominating female gymnasts the sport will see.
At Expedia, he worked on reducing a similar complaint metric, and the experience cemented his belief: As the measure improved, so did sales.
" Green and Larson cemented their friendship during a 2011 game jam Larson organized to promote the development of what he called "meaningful games.
The deal cemented Oxy's status as the dominant producer of oil via carbon injection, a process favored by environmentalists and oil producers alike.
"The Cosby Show," the sitcom that cemented Cosby's standing as one of the country's best-loved stars, already has become harder to find.
Gold prices slumped as strong U.S. data buoyed the U.S. currency and further cemented a case for increasing U.S. interest rates next month.
The report cemented expectations for a third interest rate increase from the Federal Reserve this year when policymakers meet on Sept. 25-26.
This cemented the fact that a narcissist now ran the country and inspired a meme that would come back time and time again.
But he still had to confront once again the prospect of an open-ended run with latex and silicone cemented to his head.
Jake Gyllenhaal's role as Donnie Darko cemented his star-on-the-rise status and he's still super proud of the work he did.
The bottom line: Formative financial anxieties were cemented just as smartphones arrived, enabling the rise of "sharing" and "gig economy" services like Uber.
Prior to the earthquake, the Nietos lived alongside other families in a two-story home constructed of concrete blocks cemented together with mud.
Finding Sediba, some five years earlier, had cemented Berger's conviction that this area of South Africa had more treasures hidden beneath the surface.
Barbara Corcoran cemented her name in the real estate world as the founder of The Corcoran Group, New York's largest real estate company.
Spending & StrugglingI'm pretty frugal by nature, but it was two years ago that my thrifty mentality cemented itself as a way of life.
His fortune and reputation were cemented by his dealings with BP, which in 2003 formed TNK-BP with his consortium (including Mr Vekselberg).
The acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp put Facebook (who gets credit for making both work and growing their base) cemented their leadership position.
A series of abrasive and provocative early plays, such as his debut "Shopping and Fucking" (1996), cemented his reputation as an enfant terrible.
And now, abstract designs are being cemented into our day-to-day lives, outside of a museum — in the form of badass tattoos.
That parallel was only further cemented by the note submitted by the 14-year-old's mother in the Eastern District of North Carolina.
WhatsApp has an encrypted child porn problem The change in priority from growth to sustainability through privacy is cemented by Olivan's new responsibilities.
That conclusion has been firmly cemented in our brains after viewing a video that has been slowly but surely going viral on YouTube.
The result was one of their standout tracks, "Hold On To Her," which cemented their roles in Kennedy's OpM (Other People's Money) collective.
In all the reporting on her frankly impressive sales, we've not heard much about how Reputation has cemented her as a complete throwback.
"It cemented my taste," said Mr. Netto, whose very modern living room comes with some pointed '80s references, like tobacco-colored lacquer walls.
Two years later and Enya would release the record that cemented her place in the (very much metaphorical) New Age Hall of Fame.
This has cemented support for his ruling Fidesz party as he prepares for a 2018 election, but drawn criticism from some rights groups.
Since Netanyahu's 2015 surprise reelection, his political opponents have been in disarray and his security-first approach has cemented his support among Israelis.
These links have been cemented by complex financial arrangements and overwhelmingly positive coverage of Ms Le Pen in the Russian state-backed media.
Consequently, as of a couple years ago, the two lines crossed, and transportation has now cemented its lead as the new top emitter.
That direction was assumed to be cemented by the appointment of International Monetary Fund head Christine Lagarde as new ECB chief from October.
A second Harriet Tubman National Historical Park, plus Reconstruction Era, Freedom Riders and Birmingham Civil Rights National Monuments cemented the civil-rights base.
But expect him to focus attention on the commission's efforts, cemented in an item earlier this year, to encourage the development of 6900G.
Canadian yields climbed in sympathy with U.S. yields after strong U.S. jobs data cemented expectations for the Federal Reserve increasing interest rates further.
Once McConnell abolishes the filibuster, the new power-uber-alles standard will be cemented, and the playing field will be leveled once again.
Late last year, Pemex cemented its first-ever deepwater joint venture with BHP Billiton at the $11 billion Trion project near Nobilis-Maximino.
At the very least, using the nuclear option to confirm Gorsuch cemented a conservative majority on the Supreme Court for the foreseeable future.
Yates also said he believed that Dowless's role in the campaign was cemented by the time he began working for Harris in 2017.
Trump's comfort on camera, his ability to improvise—including the "You're fired!" tagline—cemented his value, as did the strong first-season ratings.
Esty learned about the cemented plan Wednesday morning, after running into another leader of the group who was also a Connecticut colleague, Rep.
With the victory, Froome, the leader of Team Sky, cemented his status as a cyclist without peer and Sky's as cycling's top team.
Britain's new prime minister, Theresa May, cemented her sudden political rise by finalizing a cabinet that jettisoned a divisive figure and promoted allies.
If Kavanaugh is confirmed, however, President Trump will have cemented a conservative legacy by defining the Supreme Court for more than a generation.
If "Superbad" cemented Hill's status as an entertaining accent piece, "Moneyball" (2011) suggested that pegging him as a novelty actor was an error.
The 53-year-old rapper has cemented herself as a wig-loving, expletive-laden-lyric-delivering, no-nonsense force to be reckoned with.
It doesn't address anything that actually started the fighting, old ways of thinking that are harder and more cemented than brick and mortar.
This effort to appear socially conscious has cemented the notion that brands should have moral worldviews beyond selling things and take stances accordingly.
They're an unlikely pair whose unlikely bond was cemented this past summer when Kobayashi taught Eric Kelly how to eat hot dogs competitively.
VICE: One thing that's certain about I, Tonya is that your character has cemented a spot in the film mustache hall of fame.
In real life, Galella remembers Kennedy Onassis lacking the makeup and fancy clothes that cemented her reputation as America's most stylish first lady.
With 2.9 million listens, 4.6 million downloads, and a fat 033 watch references this project is cemented in the mixtape hall of fame.
In the final round of Australian Idol 2003 Shannon Noll famously lost to Guy Sebastian, and forever cemented his place as the winner.
With the style on that, they cemented the genre of slam death metal and really immortalized the New York style of death metal.
It might be rubbing salt in the wound for liberals, but it was what I was taught at Wesleyan that cemented my vote.
I came to this having written a story during the presidential campaign about Jeb Bush having cemented his reputation as a hurricane governor.
Critics say the frenzy of lawmaking is tied to pre-election-season posturing by a coalition that has cemented its hold on power.
Iacocca's relationship with the Mustang was cemented when both Time and Newsweek featured him and the car on their covers in April 1964.
According to Reid's recounting in his memoirs, the president's campaigning in Montana only annoyed Baucus and cemented his commitment to the Democratic opposition.
But these colors — which have now cemented themselves as part of the Republican and Democratic Parties' national identities — are a surprisingly recent development.
Unpacking Uber's new profitability promise One Medical's incredibly strong reception in early 553 cemented how open the IPO window was until very recently.
He added that further "dynamic" developments in the U.S. and South America had cemented the decision to open the door to the postponement.
But accuracy is irrelevant when it comes to self-created biopics, where a successful dramatization serves a more cemented, more tightly-controlled brand.
With a World Series championship and three consecutive American League East titles, he has cemented what was already a Hall of Fame career.
Radical, oblique, homemade pop-art used to be a crucial part of urban scenery, but now they're permanently cemented on smaller-sized screens.
Once again, China came to their aid, striking deals that further cemented its role as a central player in Latin America for decades.
This territorial redrawing was no mere afterthought of an atrocious world war — it cemented national self-determination as the basis for political sovereignty.
Warren Remedy won three Best in Show titles at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, and she cemented her place in canine history.
It was all to buy votes on larger pork-filled legislation that accelerated government spending, cemented federal power, and expanded the administrative state.
Policymakers flagged a rate hike in October and recent data showing inflation rising to 1.7% -- just off the 2% target -- cemented those expectations.
The Farm Bureau led opposition to the Obama-era rule, which cemented federal protections for millions of miles of small streams and wetlands.
The feud, which began on Twitter and has continued on television, has cemented Ms. Cheney's reputation as the most combative Cheney in Washington.
Sanders further cemented his status at the frontrunner to be the Democratic nominee with a decisive victory at the Nevada caucuses on Saturday.
When she drives, her hands are cemented at 10-and-2, her shoulders tense and body caved forward like a sweet, old granny.
Just one year after that, "My Everything" — featuring hits like "Problem" and "Break Free" — further cemented her reputation as an illustrious pop icon.
Two free throws by Terrence Shannon Jr. with 1:59 remaining moved the Red Raiders' lead to 60-50 and cemented the game.
And the next year, Nintendo released the Game Boy in competition with the Atari Portable Entertainment System and cemented its hold on consumers.
This further cemented the country's status as a bastion of refuge in a world where Western nations have become increasingly hostile to refugees.
It is an image, once cemented, that may be tough to soften for female suburban swing voters, a potential opportunity for Ms. Abrams.
JPMorgan, which sports $2.6 trillion in assets, cemented its role as the king of American banks Friday by posting record profit and revenue.
His action skills served him greatly and cemented the Doctor's role as humans' biggest defender, something that would carry on in following seasons.
The book was massively popular when it was published and cemented Nielsen's reputation as one of the best children's illustrators of all time.
In the deposit, the team discovered an ancient freshwater pond whose occupants had been quickly cemented together by waves of sediment and debris.
Even though bulk hacking powers would be cemented in law by the Investigatory Powers Bill, Privacy International still thinks it has a case.
I'd have finished it, but for whatever reason, the game has bugged out on me, and my dancer is essentially cemented into position.
But the battle cemented the working relationship with Moscow: For the first time, the Russian air force backed Turkish forces advancing on the town.
The aftermath of the 1991 Gulf War cemented that, as has America&aposs reliance on Gulf bases for its wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Meghan Markle has officially cemented her place in the key royal charity alongside husband Prince Harry and in-laws Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Over the past summer and fall, he has tried to make progress against his eating disorder, but the exercise compulsion is cemented in place.
Box office smash Titanic won 11 Oscars and cemented Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet's status as Hollywood superstars when it premiered in December 1997.
Markets now await Wednesday's Fed policy statement to see if the expected two rate hikes for the remainder of 2018 can be cemented in.
Tehran cemented ties by helping Baghdad to defeat Islamic State, a mutual enemy, and to stifle a push for independence by its Kurdish population.
Improbably, though, a man whose reputation seemed forever cemented has, in no time at all, jackhammered a new one, simply by being—mostly—real.
Fans loved Cardi B's performance of "Bodak Yellow," but her introduction to Demi Lovato's performance really cemented her as one of the night's stars.
Microsoft cemented a major legal victory today, as a federal appeals court declined to hear the government's appeal in a landmark cloud computing case.
The idea cemented itself in the popular imagination last month following TikTok moderation guidelines leaked in the Guardian, which included instructions on political content.
If anything, criticism only cemented his position as a "free speech warrior" among conservatives, and his role as a darkly charismatic villain for liberals.
The announcement Friday cemented that the review was complete and the COPS Office would abandon efforts toward the collaborative investigations, accountability, and systemic changes.
With over 15 million daily active users, Twitch has cemented itself as a pivotal component of the gaming industry, and as a global phenomenon.
The closest corollary were the first televised debates between Kennedy and Nixon that cemented physical appearance as a primary driver towards the Oval Office.
TCU (21-9, 9-8 Big 12) further cemented a bid for the NCAA Tournament, which would be its first appearance in 20 years.
Further, Saudi Arabia's crown prince cemented his power through an anti-corruption purge that included high profile arrests of royals, ministers and prominent investors.
It was one the most unusual and complex games in the NES catalog and was the title that cemented much of the Mario storyline.
Together these events cemented the view among American political leaders that access to Persian Gulf oil, then seen as indispensable, had to be protected.
"[The game's success] cemented in my mind that it deserved to be something bigger," Adam, the game's creative director, says of the new release.
Buttigieg cemented his status as a pragmatic centrist during that debate, as Vox's Dylan Matthews has explained: He attacked Warren on Medicare-for-all.
Huawei overtook Apple as the world's second largest smartphone vendor in Q2 of 2018, and the last two quarters have only cemented that position.
While neither Susan Sarandon nor Geena Davis won Best Actress for their performances, the leads' double nomination cemented Thelma & Louise as a feminist classic.
U.S. consumer spending and prices rose moderately in June, pointing to slower economic growth and benign inflation that cemented expectations of Fed rate cuts.
Mnangagwa has cemented his position by getting allies appointed to important cabinet posts and securing the tasks of reforming the economy and legal system.
It's an idea that's been kicked around the block many times before, even as Google's dominating grip on search has cemented itself into place.
In late 2016, there was some speculation that Heigl would return to Grey's Anatomy, the show that really cemented her place as television royalty.
Chris and Liam Hemsworth have cemented their roles in the pop culture canon via fan-favorite franchises — Marvel's Avengers and The Hunger Games, respectively.
Huawei has now cemented itself as the world's second-largest smartphone maker, bumping Apple to third place, according to IDC's latest smartphone shipment report.
Australia, a nation notorious for its delightfully nightmarish animals, has further cemented its reputation with new viral images of a spider eating a possum.
This cemented her status as an art-world darling, and she has since been featured in Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Harper's Bazaar, among others.
You'll have an idea of what you want to say to the world, because your identity will be so much more cemented in experience.
Our Bieber/Baldwin sources tell us Justin and Hailey don't consider themselves "officially" married ... because they haven't cemented their vows with the man upstairs.
Along with 48 Hours, Trading Places, and Beverly Hills Cop, Delirious came out and cemented Murphy as a superstar and certifiable funny ass motherfucker.
Johnson Sirleaf's 12-year rule cemented peace in the West African country after civil war ended in 2003, and brought in much needed aid.
AlphaGo's latest victory cemented a milestone in artificial intelligence, and the livestreams were watched by 60 million people across the Internet, according to Google.
These details cemented the theory that had been floating around for a while that Snow would be the key to defeating the White Walkers.
But her legacy will be cemented this year: Desmond is set to become the first Canadian woman to be featured on the $10 bill.
When John Krasinski and Emily Blunt starred together in the movie A Quiet Place, they cemented their status as a true celebrity power couple.
Putin cemented his supremacy over Russia's political system when his ruling United Russia party took three quarters of the seats in parliament in Sept.
"The Fed's patient stance is cemented by the softer inflation reading but the growth side of this, the jobs gain was healthy," said Daingerfield.
Its fate was all but cemented when Marvel recast titular actor Ray Stevenson in the Thor films before the Punisher's official reboot in Daredevil.
But from the moment Trump steps into the room with Kim, experts said North Korea has already cemented its greatest victory -- the talks themselves.
In the case of Perella Weinberg, it was actually a Goldman Sachs alumnus that cemented ties with Deutsche Börse's new chief executive, Carsten Kengeter.
In just a few years, Amazon's annual global shopping event, Prime Day, has cemented itself as a major, can't-be-missed retail sales holiday.
Maybe it's the emphatic re-signing of center Max Unger, which cemented the Saints as unquestioned winners of last year's Unger/Jimmy Graham trade.
The new law cemented reforms to the EITC that upped payments to those with three or more children and reduced penalties for married couples.
And no one can forget her 2008 concession speech that cemented her legacy as a trailblazer for women and young girls around the country.
Her debut studio album, "Pink Friday," promptly shot to the top of the chart and cemented her dominant role in the decade's rap landscape.
Trump's victory in the Republican presidential primary, which he cemented last week by trouncing Cruz in Indiana, has created several worries for the GOP.
The cones have a layered structure that resembles the bands of sediment gathered and cemented together by the microbial communities that form today's stromatolites.
The new law cemented reforms to the EITC that raised payments to those with three or more children and reduced penalties for married couples.
China has already established itself as the world's superpower, a position cemented by its usurpation of the number 1 as its international calling code.
Poland cemented its first appearance in the European Championships' knockout stage by defeating Ukraine, 1-0, in a Group C match in Marseille, France.
He seemed to have cemented a stellar reputation during tours overseeing intelligence for Special Operations troops in Iraq and running military intelligence in Afghanistan.
The current measles outbreak was cemented as the worst the state had seen in decades when confirmed cases reached nearly 200 earlier this year.
The shutdown was cemented when the Senate, meeting late into Friday night, blocked a bill to maintain the federal government's funding through Feb. 16.
A senior French diplomat said Paris was confident the mechanism would be legally in place soon, but things needed to be fully cemented first.
Even though the leggings aren't billed as water-resistant, the fact that they didn't hold any dampness cemented them as one of my favorites.
The progressive precedents of the Warren Court are being systematically overturned and the business-oriented philosophy has been firmly cemented in the Roberts Court.
It was not a major commercial success, but it cemented Mr. Watrous's reputation as a composer and bandleader as well as a virtuoso instrumentalist.
How does what they shared with you support or challenge the notion that one's lifelong musical taste is cemented in the early teen years?
French Open: Rafael Nadal further cemented his legacy at the French Open by beating Dominic Thiem to win his 12th title at Roland Garros.
But New Jersey really cemented this win before the ceremony even started, at the press conference announcing that it would be hosting the VMAs.
The young oysters are captured in a net and after a year, he said, the ones deemed mature enough are cemented to a rope.
Russia has cemented its military presence in Syria since rushing to help the government of President Bashar al-Assad in the summer of 2015.
The president who slipped into office through a tear in the space-time continuum cemented right-wing control over all three branches of government.
Russo, is the first time the Supreme Court will consider an abortion case since Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh cemented its conservative majority.
It was one of several notable Wagner productions that cemented his reputation, most important among them a "Parsifal" at the Bayreuth Festival in 2008.
The two first met in a nightclub three years ago, but it was a chance encounter during daylight hours that cemented their enduring partnership.
The race cemented both Mr. Cuomo's standing as an unmatched force in New York politics and a merciless tactician with little regard for diplomacy.
X-Men had recently relaunched under the writer Chris Claremont, and that series cemented my emotional transition from DC Comics to its rival Marvel.
For example, we loved playing basketball so much that my father had a hoop cemented in the driveway with floodlights installed over the garage.
Spoiler alert: Jennings would go on to win the tournament Tuesday night, but Holzhauer cemented  himself as a player we won't forget anytime soon.
Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said that Google (GOOGL) had "cemented its dominance" and "shielded itself from competitive pressure" by imposing contractual restrictions on other websites.
General Sadat describes General McChrystal as an important mentor, and his time with the American cemented his reputation as a rising young Afghan leader.
The two finally connected at Connor's hotel room, where they ended up kissing, and it seemed like another BIP success story had been cemented.
Her most recent album, 1989 — released in 2014 — was a cultural triumph that had cemented her transition from country child star into pop icon.
He led the Cowboys to three Super Bowl victories in four years and cemented his legacy with a spot in the Hall of Fame.
At the end of this year's season, the Mercedes Formula One team has cemented its reputation like no other road car manufacturer before it.
" He praised the other Democratic candidates as "terrific," but said what really cemented his decision was that the current government in is "total chaos.
Having eight black squares cemented in place from the get-go has a surprisingly large effect in terms of making the overall construction difficult.
He cemented his reputation a party man, and in 2018 successfully chaired the National Senate Republican Committee, the official campaign arm for Senate Republicans.
But the whole incident raises a lot of questions, especially now that Slipknot has cemented their connections to the food industry with Tortilla Man.
His speech at CPAC last year was a blistering and dark diatribe that cemented the notion that Trump would not adhere to presidential norms.
He said he would fight to restrict abortion, saying his advocacy was cemented after his family's second child, a girl, survived a breached birth.
That first show made enough waves to attract Bowie's attention, whose Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane tours cemented the Kansai aesthetic in popular culture.
Google's relationship with the capital of the nation's advertising business was cemented in 2155, when Google announced it would buy DoubleClick for $22015 billion.
And the multiple attacks, they said, cemented in the minds of Americans that Biden is the front-runner who won't be easily knocked off.
Danielle Bregoli has cemented her status as one of the top female rappers -- deal with it -- and Billboard's stamp of approval says it all.
Walter's arrival as Picasso's new muse cemented the growing rift between the couple, though they would stay legally married until her death in 1955.
Cohen's legacy — a rich, deep well of music and art — is cemented forever in the musical world and the cultural zeitgeist as a whole.
"Nessun Dorma," from the final act of Puccini's opera Turandot, was the tenor's signature aria and his powerful performances of it cemented his global popularity.
A rally in the euro to above $1.20 EUR= meanwhile has cemented expectations the ECB will strike a cautious tone when it meets next week.
Not only that, but coming on the heels of Pokémon Go, it further cemented Nintendo's status as a (finally!) serious player in the mobile space.
Comments from Fed Chair Janet Yellen that the Fed needs to continue with gradual rate hikes have cemented expectations for a year-end policy tightening.
"The current case of interest rates normalisation is quite cemented and this is taking a little bit of the froth off gold markets," Innes said.
Google, a more data-focused company, has cemented itself as a clean and essential utility in a way that Facebook, a social network, never could.
Google has cemented its dominance in online search adverts and shielded itself from competitive pressure by imposing anti-competitive contractual restrictions on third-party websites.
As a teenager, I saw several friends from the circle of 2600 hauled off to prison; their experiences cemented my desire to become a lawyer.
Like "thank u, next" and "Imagine," the track is the next in a series of releases that've cemented Ariana's position as Gen Z's pop queen.
Cat-hating carried over with the Puritans into America, and the Salem Witch Trials cemented it as an everlasting part of witchcraft and cat lore.
In episode two of The Young Pope, she cemented her spot at the top of my ever growing list of favorite nuns of all time.
Tuesday night's critical primaries in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Connecticut, Delaware and Rhode Island cemented the already wide leads of front-runners Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Afterward, she landed a string of starring roles that cemented her It Girl status and put her on the cover of Seventeen, CosmoGirl, and Nylon.
" And the Center for Western Priorities said in a statement that the recommendations cemented Zinke's "legacy as the most anti-park Interior Secretary in history.
The fact that, without any previous discussion, Steve heard the message clear enough to spark an idea like this cemented my confidence in this song.
Miraculously, it fell off the R&B charts, and then 'Stride's' destiny was cemented to go to the Top 20, or this case, Top 5.
England being England, the phrase cemented the conviction of those who passed through the theater's doors that the center of that large world was London.
Clinton camp was ready to pounce on Trump's VP rollout It was an experience that cemented his Catholic faith and strengthened his fluency in Spanish.
The staying power of the promposal was cemented earlier this year when the dress clothes retailer Men's Wearhouse registered March 11th as National Promposal Day.
But, the trope has since become so pervasive, the cool girl is now firmly cemented in dating culture, with no sign of disappearing anytime soon.
Using a combination of economic pressure and maritime assertiveness, it is challenging the alliance system that has long cemented America's posture in the Asia-Pacific.

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