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  1. the sound that a beat on a drum makes

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Keith recalls plugging in his turntable, zoning on in a single drumbeat from a track on a record, and assigning that single sampled drumbeat to one of the 16 pads.
A drumbeat pulses, and then the whine of a flute.
The drumbeat for change, real change, will ring loudly now.
THE drumbeat of war reverberates around the House of Commons.
And then we've had a steady drumbeat of new titles.
They arrive unbidden, accompanied by the drumbeat of national emergency.
Clinton's emails along with a drumbeat of daily WikiLeaks dumps.
The daily climate apocalypse drumbeat has become impossible to bear.
The Post's constant drumbeat on Watergate brought down a president.
The drumbeat of warnings shows that risks to investors remain.
Console makers keep up a steady drumbeat of media coverage.
Now there is a mounting drumbeat calling for its outright ban.
Trump and his administration are clearly frustrated by the Russia drumbeat.
Whitaker under fire Meanwhile, Whitaker has faced a drumbeat of criticism.
As a result, the tempo has dropped in the impeachment drumbeat.
The drumbeat of headlines has underscored the glaring spotlight on Kushner.
Trump's drumbeat of demonization of Muslims comes with a human cost.
It's not that he's selective—he knows who hears his drumbeat.
His drumbeat about tariffs on China sent the stock market gyrating.
One problem, though: While your drumbeat is constant, it is hollow.
That year, a steady drumbeat of excitement turned into a frenzy.
That reality has not stopped Mr. Trump's steady drumbeat of criticism.
The drumbeat has intensified as the demonstrations have grown more violent.
He was elected three times despite the constant drumbeat of scandal.
"It will be a drumbeat on Spanish-language television," Barajas said.
But as for slowing the drumbeat, Mr. Cornyn will probably be disappointed.
A lot of the bands were using a skippy drumbeat or whatever.
This is the kind of parental drumbeat that sticks with a person.
Meanwhile, the drumbeat against Puzder's nomination seems to be gaining in force.
It's a psychedelic, almost eerie tune structured only by an insistent drumbeat.
In India and Pakistan, politicians dance to a rising drumbeat of war.
And we can never forget the gnawing drumbeat against ObamaCare from Republicans.
They heard his drumbeat, and voted as a bloc like never before.
When one planet overtakes an adjacent world, the simulation drops a drumbeat.
Maybe the point is just relief from the drumbeat of sober news.
The drumbeat of unrest continued unabated for the rest of the year.
Echoing the drumbeat were social media organs tied to the Russian government.
Mr. Trump's drumbeat about spending by allies may be having an effect.
The drumbeat is growing — the group has affiliates in more than 50 countries.
A drumbeat of reports in state-run media have talked up the stockmarket.
Imaginary persecution is always the VVS drumbeat, and this morning was no different.
So turn to the drumbeat of Hillary Clinton campaign ads on the website.
Media on both sides kept up a nationalistic drumbeat during the recent crisis.
Daily life without the constant depressing drumbeat of election politics would be refreshing.
Lars Ulrich played a drumbeat so objectively terrible it sounded like a joke.
But it wasn't always possible to hear the "fake news" drumbeat and shrug.
But Trump's drumbeat has been sustained, overt and routinely cast in us-vs.
And he kept up the drumbeat in an interview with POLITICO on Monday.
In opera, the drumbeat of time is written on — and in — the body.
As we near the midterm elections, our drumbeat will only continue to grow.
After a time, though, the drumbeat of investigations began to wear on him.
The steady drumbeat of buybacks comes despite the political backlash against the tactic.
Staying private is the easiest way to avoid the drumbeat of quarterly obligations.
In 2017, the academic journal Annals of Surgery continued keeping up the drumbeat.
The function of the refrain is primarily rhythmic — a drumbeat to which we return.
At one end of the spectrum is just the continued drumbeat of public criticism.
The drumbeat of questions and allegations was impossible for Trump to ignore much longer.
Federal action has been limited in the face of the steady drumbeat of shootings.
As the drumbeat of a potential IPO this year grows louder, Palantir keeps expanding.
The track originally started with a drumbeat like the LM-1, Prince's drum machine.
When you read Twitter itself, it's just a monotonous drumbeat of awfulness these days.
You have heard the drumbeat: Keep your fees low, and financial success will follow.
From Orlando to Dallas, Istanbul to Nice, the drumbeat of violence continues to pound.
A steady drumbeat of incidents has raised fears that something worse could be coming.
Mattis also said the "steady drumbeat" of naval operations in the region would continue.
The drumbeat of "bombshell" disclosures and "smoking gun" stories was disconcerting and, frankly, disgraceful.
Democrats have kept up a steady drumbeat about Russia collusion since their 2016 upset.
Let me correct a basic mistake fueled by the daily drumbeat for tax cuts.
But the next day, another drumbeat of negative news about valuation flooded the media.
But by then, a drumbeat of other victories had also helped changed the calculus.
The families' lawyers argue that the drumbeat of violence has only solidified their position.
Its daily drumbeat ratchets up the rhetoric and undercuts our ability to reason together.
Trump's drumbeat of demonization for immigrants gives him unimpeachable credentials among the GOP base.
For decades now, the drumbeat of dinosaur news has been their similarity to birds.
But the state has taken some steps to address the constant drumbeat of corruption.
Quickly — or slowly, and after initial resistance — the reader surrenders to the narrative's leisurely drumbeat.
Oklahoma City has championship aspirations amid the faint drumbeat of Kevin Durant's imminent free agency.
The grim drumbeat of gun deaths, including mass shootings, shows no signs of slowing down.
"What we hope to do is continue the drumbeat while we're here," she told Refinery29.
The drumbeat that he's delivered conservative policy to liberal New Jersey is effective and compelling.
They each march along with the steady drumbeat of the track, towards their respective thrones.
The drumbeat for going fossil-free is getting louder among investors worried about climate change.
The interface is simple: you look for a sound – baby, drumbeat, crickets – and download it.
Trump's message echoes the dismal economic drumbeat on conservative talk radio, television and web sites.
Most notably, there has been a steady drumbeat of calls for background checks for drivers.
More than a one-time outreach, voting and volunteering require an ongoing drumbeat of urgency.
The latest and continual drumbeat of data must lead to actual action and policy change.
The grim drumbeat about her husband's finances, his real estate dealings and his tax returns.
The drumbeat of negative reports has eroded the industry's popularity, leading enrollments to shrink substantially.
There seems to be a constant drumbeat against him rather than unbiased coverage of him.
" 2014: Year of the Horse "A drumbeat is like the beat of a horse running.
On Iran, Trump kept up his drumbeat in support of widespread anti-government protests there.
Mr. Navalny, although jailed for 15 days after the protests, has continued his antigovernment drumbeat.
Is it the constant right-wing drumbeat regarding the "bloated" federal government or overreaching regulations?
Of late, Trump and his White House have picked up on the anti-Pelosi drumbeat.
Otherwise, you would have heard the drumbeat of midyear departure long before last week, no?
But his comments do come amid an increasing drumbeat of criticism of Facebook and Google.
You've heard the steady drumbeat in this newsletter — our Code Commerce conference is finally here.
The drumbeat for regulation became ear-splitting, and still new revelations of privacy infractions kept coming.
Fundraising was heavily dependent on just about a dozen billionaires, but flowed at a constant drumbeat.
In recent months, we've heard a steady drumbeat of stories about the coming death of apps.
Women's vote The drumbeat of discord around this synod, however, is not just coming from conservatives.
There is this steady drumbeat of: We let you in here even though you don't belong!
Beyond political shifts, the rising drumbeat of real-world tragedy has propelled the gun-safety issue.
It's a fairly novel concept for a space so defined by a constant drumbeat toward innovation.
More recently, as Ryan faced a primary challenge, Breitbart pounded out a drumbeat of negative stories.
The rising conservative drumbeat to discredit the investigation and the investigators is gaining GOP converts. Sen.
They will give Trump the opportunity to provide some counterprogramming to the drumbeat of Russia news.
The dispute has played out in a drumbeat of industry reports, blog posts and opinion columns.
We're also seeing a drumbeat of criticism of the FBI, of Bob Mueller from conservative media.
With other questions already surrounding his medical stock trades, he doesn't need that kind of drumbeat.
We're going to continue seeing that steady drumbeat of action through hearings on the final vote.
Analysts said the slow drumbeat of the scandal would inevitably weaken Mr. Abe and his agenda.
But these short visits didn't let scientists study whether Io's drumbeat of eruptions follows underlying patterns.
Hopefully, the constant drumbeat on this topic will only drive additional responsible companies to make progress.
Just beyond the entrance, large papier-mâché lion masks were twisting and turning to the drumbeat.
Wearing indoor shades, she grabbed the mic to lay down some bars over The Roots' drumbeat.
Judge Nicholas Garaufis on Tuesday ripped Trump's "recurring, redundant drumbeat of anti-Latino commentary," CNN reported.
Will the Republican "But the Bidens …" drumbeat make caucusgoers nervous about nominating the former vice president?
Trump has grown frustrated with the drumbeat of Shulkin news, putting him in a precarious position.
Think of the defining images of Vietnam, or the drumbeat of heart wrenching photos from Syria.
The bottom line: Restricting immigration has become the drumbeat of the Trump presidency and reelection campaign.
Wiener says his fix can, over time, address all that without worsening the state's drumbeat of evictions.
The President kept up that dog-whistle drumbeat on Biden's health before heading to Iowa on Tuesday.
"But it's going to get their attention as the drumbeat for rate cuts grows louder" from investors.
With a drumbeat of impeachment, Democrats made their return to power the political prerequisite for removing Trump.
That rising drumbeat is the impetus for this bipartisan effort to protect Mueller being led by Sens.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The staccato vibrations from the drumbeat hit me in the wrists.
Revenge leads to payback, reprisals lead to retributions, and the drumbeat of death goes on and on.
A constant drumbeat of negative news serves only to further undermine her, which they see as counterproductive.
The drumbeat has been loud and uniform from investors, said Parsley Energy Chief Executive Officer Matt Gallagher.
All the while, Mr. Trump kept up a steady drumbeat of demonizing the journalists who cover him.
Television personalities, meanwhile, fill their shows with an unrelenting drumbeat of criticism of, or support for, Trump.
Still, there is evidence that the drumbeat of Russia revelations is taking a toll on the president.
"The drumbeat has been loud and uniform from investors," said Parsley Energy Chief Executive Officer Matt Gallagher.
But, she said, the drumbeat of electability questions facing certain Democratic candidates has caught her off guard.
The steady drumbeat of Netanyahu's all-out offensive against the investigations will reverberate across the campaign trail.
Impeachment, impeachment, impeachment: The steady drumbeat of the 242 campaign isn't coming from Iowa or New Hampshire.
Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat, stepped in amid a rising drumbeat of anger at an AirTrain station.
Booker leaned into questions about Biden's competency after the debate, although he hasn't kept that drumbeat up.
The State of the Union speech was a good start, but he needs to continue the drumbeat.
Residents and others were generally welcoming, in contrast to the steady drumbeat of protests in New York.
And yet you didn&apost see The New York Times and Washington Post pushing a drumbeat against her.
Trump continued his drumbeat of criticism of past U.S. efforts to keep American forces in the Middle East.
Mostly I made calls about the drumbeat that prompted Trump to can his second campaign head, Paul Manafort.
It is the culmination of a steady drumbeat through the book about pollution, warming seas and human rapacity.
Even so, the improvements for black men run counter to the drumbeat of pessimism about race in America.
"The drumbeat of America is alive and well," said Rob Lutts, chief investment officer at Cabot Money Management.
Some experts suggest that helps explain why the drumbeat of dead and wounded does not inspire more outrage.
Go to school, get a degree, and get a job: that's the drumbeat from kindergarten to senior year.
Then, just this past Saturday night on Jeanine Pirro's Fox News show, Patti Blagojevich kept up the drumbeat.
That flies in the face of the ongoing drumbeat about how people are avoiding ads left and right.
It begins with a rude, insistent electronic drumbeat and wilting keyboard chords, and slowly rises to its feet.
The steady drumbeat appeared to reinforce signals Trump has been sending about his intent to leave the deal.
The persistent drumbeat of pessimistic headlines aren't driving users or advertisers away either, according to analysts at Oppenheimer.
Given the steady drumbeat of #MeToo stories over the past year, the news from CBS is depressingly familiar.
LONDON (Reuters) - China's imports of base metals were once the bullish drumbeat to which the global market marched.
Speaking up over the drumbeat of the downpour, Carlos demonstrates the manual machinery used to process picked coffee.
Rudy Giuliani on Sunday let fly with the new "alternative facts," as the Trump administration drumbeat goes on.
Over decades, the country experienced a steady drumbeat of Brussels-bashing, including in Parliament and the national press.
Mueller and Russia, Russia and Mueller: This is the drumbeat, sometimes deafening and often drowning out all else.
Still, the crisis at sea is continuing, and it remains largely invisible despite the steady drumbeat of deaths.
We have not passed a steady drumbeat of pragmatic reforms the way the Whigs and the Tories did.
His message is a powerful antidote to the debilitating drumbeat of victimhood and demands that have bamboozled blacks.
Yet the drumbeat to ensure all maltreated children get appropriate legal representation continues and progress is being made.
But ordinary Chinese live amid a pounding drumbeat of nationalism and constant reminders of an unspecified terrorist threat.
In recent weeks, the state news media has kept up its drumbeat of negative coverage of the industry.
"That became a growing drumbeat from our clients, that we want to see the evidence," Mr. Sellers said.
This year, however, the constant drumbeat of stories of large and small attacks has begun to have an effect.
But by Thursday morning he was full of indignation over the investigation and the rising drumbeat of impeachment talk.
The "Thank U, Next" video starts with a low, electronic drumbeat that disappears by the time the song arrives.
From Capitol Hill to the Democratic presidential debates, the drumbeat for new approaches to higher education is getting louder.
Drumbeat of al Qaeda plots AQAP has for years been working to perfect techniques to get bombs on planes.
I don't like these other places that call it vibe dining, where it's just a drumbeat and techno music.
Most have sought to stay out of the fray even as Trump has kept up the drumbeat of criticism.
Add to that, you now have the constant drumbeat by Democratic congressional candidates that it&aposs time for impeachment.
If the drumbeat is loud enough, says Eisen, it will be difficult to "quash" all of the questions "politically."
Syria attack We may have grown numb to the daily drumbeat of horror coming out of Syria's civil war.
In a counterpoint to the martial drumbeat of the right, Obama has been ringing the bell of religious liberty.
There's one problem with the growing drumbeat to oust President Donald Trump from office: it's being led by Democrats.
To have this kind of a drumbeat of scandal and revelation this early in a presidency is highly unusual.
It will require the media, policymakers, and global citizens to join forces to drown out ISIL's drumbeat of violence.
"Gun violence is a daily epidemic — a daily drumbeat of tragedy in families and communities across America," he said.
This month has been a harrowing month, even for those numbed by the steady drumbeat of violence in America.
Conservative media has amplified the pressure on Sessions, setting up a drumbeat of demands for a second special prosecutor.
"There's no locomotive-like drumbeat to thrill you and sweep you along," the composer Jeanine Tessori once told us.
But a drumbeat is rising among Republicans on Capitol Hill who are urging the President to weigh in. Sen.
The persistent drumbeat of positive test results has raised critical questions about the government's initial management of the outbreak.
Almost 23 months after the election, Mr. Trump has kept up a regular drumbeat of attacks on Mrs. Clinton.
Almost 14 months after the election, Mr. Trump has kept up a regular drumbeat of attacks on Mrs. Clinton.
They also see it as playing to their political advantage, keeping up a steady drumbeat of attacks on Mrs.
But the steady drumbeat of the support for the Problem Solvers health care fix eventually turned the tide. Gov.
Conyers, the longest-serving member of the House, faced a drumbeat of demands from top Democrats to step down.
"Whatever the fuck you need to do, you do!" she told the class, as a drumbeat pounded through speakers.
Ironically, the most famous part of the song, the drumbeat, was his least favorite part – at least, at first.
Hearing that drumbeat in your brain for years gives you a certain confidence as you go out into the world.
Congress needs to show it's doing something, there's a steady anti-tech drumbeat, and misguided regulations are looking more inevitable.
Uber's meltdown was part of a steady drumbeat of revelations that have turned the headlines out of startup-land negative.
Those emails would later be published slowly, mainly by WikiLeaks, creating a steady drumbeat of negative press about Hillary Clinton.
"The drumbeat of higher inflation is getting louder," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania.
He kept up that drumbeat in New Hampshire, arguing Clinton was attacking him as racist to paper over her record.
I guess the drumbeat really just comes and the rhythm just comes through sitting down with a guitar or piano.
Investors feared a drumbeat of negative shipment data from the Chinese government and analysts meant problems for the iPhone maker.
The drumbeat of relatively bad news for Democrats in Florida has left any chance Nelson had of overtaking Republican Gov.
Maybe it was the drumbeat of bad news related to the multiple federal and state investigations swirling around City Hall.
Despite its driving drumbeat and seemingly pro-American title, the lyrics of this '21972s hit don't blindly celebrate the country.
The drumbeat for socialized medicine — nowadays often referred to as "Medicare for all" or a "public option" — is becoming relentless.
Beginning with a deft, building drumbeat, "Only One" swoops in and wraps around you, looping you in again and again.
It'll be the steady drumbeat of empowerment and opportunity coming underneath what looks like a very stressed, very angry time.
Walking away from the deal is more likely to result in worse Iranian behavior and a steady drumbeat for airstrikes.
In the United States the coronavirus resembles a drumbeat in the distance: If you're distracted, you may not hear it.
Like shootings in the United States, the drumbeat of attacks has brought gun control to the forefront of public debate.
Residents say there is a steady drumbeat of explosions from artillery or strikes by coalition warplanes and Apache attack helicopters.
In Manhattan, this had the effect of a kind of ritualistic drumbeat, alerting every liberal within earshot to her presence.
The drumbeat of conflict-related headlines offers a road map of sorts to the issues and relationships that raise concerns.
The hashtag #releasethememo has been a steady drumbeat for Republicans convinced, like Trump, that something's rotten in the Justice Department.
Sketch Guy If you're an entrepreneur, traditional financial advice, starting with the drumbeat of diversification, does not apply to you.
"The endless drumbeat of tariffs" on Wall Street has Cramer preaching caution when it comes to investing in individual companies.
I figured we had about 15 minutes before a drumbeat of TV pundits would start saying the President should resign.
The drumbeat of distortions and threats will, sadly, continue and must be promptly rebutted by commentators, Congress and the public.
"Black women have had a steady drumbeat around R. Kelly, even when it wasn't a huge story," Ms. Solomon said.
Thatcher was the prime minister this pretty kind of constant drumbeat that she's for us because she's for working people.
Under the circumstances, keeping up a drumbeat of criticism that "Trump supporters don't care about" is actually a perfectly reasonable strategy.
The drumbeat intensified after the Democratic National Committee was hacked this spring and a trove of internal documents were leaked online.
"There's this drumbeat that muscularity equals masculinity, and so we're seeing more and more young men with muscle dysmorphia," says Pope.
But rather than change the narrative, the time since that announcement has been filled with a familiar drumbeat of bad news.
Second, companies worry what Trump or his agencies might do on the regulatory front, given the drumbeat of vague presidential threats.
In 210, only four of the 230 top U.S. films were directed by women, and that's been the drumbeat since 230.
Buffett alluded elliptically to Trump in last year's letter, bemoaning the "negative drumbeat" from presidential candidates talking down U.S. economic prospects.
There's also the looming specter of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation and the constant drumbeat of unrest in the nation's capital.
Conservative media outlets build a steady drumbeat of hype, telling their audience that this is the proof they've been waiting for.
But some fund managers say the buying opportunity presented by the post-Trump rout outweighs the steady drumbeat of political risk.
"The barrage, the relentless drumbeat of opposition that's been well financed by the Koch brothers, by other Republican activists," he said.
If the swelling drumbeat of trade war can be paused, we would do well to ask ourselves why we are here.
And ultimately, that drumbeat of negative attention is going to affect how ordinary Missourians feel about Greitens -- if it hasn't already.
There's both an expectation and a drumbeat that the company either will pare or eliminate the dividend at the investor day.
As sports organizations grappled with their decisions, updates from other sports organizations worldwide produced an incessant, disorderly drumbeat of bad news.
I love her lilting voice, which soars on the chorus and the slow, shuffling drumbeat that's holding the whole production together.
The drumbeat began Monday, when a blog post appeared on the website of a women's wellness studio in Hermosa Beach, Calif.
The mission, code-named Paukenschlag (Drumbeat), was aimed at further disrupting Britain's precarious supply lifeline and demoralizing the American home front.
And can lawmakers reasonably expect Trump to keep up the immigration drumbeat if they do take up some sort of legislation?
Chinese state-run media has run a steady drumbeat of editorials denouncing the Canadian government for its role in the case.
The problems vindicated a drumbeat of warnings from the Labour Party that Mr. Johnson was undermining Britons' health care for Brexit.
"What worries me the most [is the] almost daily drumbeat of denigration of the institutional structures that govern us," he said.
The daily drumbeat of negativity toward this president for the past three years, led, frankly, by your newspaper, has been notable.
Instead they look at phony Trump/Russia,.... Meanwhile, there is a steady drumbeat of allegations against Mueller building on the right.
The constant drumbeat of digital breaches has become deafening making it hard to discern the true signal in amongst the noise.
I've since been doxed on other online forums and face a near-daily drumbeat of transphobic comments on my Twitter account.
For weeks there had been an accelerating drumbeat of Russia-related guilty pleas and filings from the special prosecutor Robert Mueller.
Daily drumbeat of stories like this, on any given day there will be multiple stories in the Times about multiple people.
These days, that pulse is becoming more of a drumbeat as esports gain traction, Logitech President and CEO Bracken Darrell tells Cramer.
The Nunes memo has been released — and the conservative drumbeat demanding the firing of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is getting louder.
My 16-year-old traveling companion is at that tender age when she can first detect the steady drumbeat of life's injustices.
The drumbeat continued: The New York Times last year reported that Manafort's name appeared in a secret ledger of questionable Ukrainian payouts.
Recent shareholder votes show little internal appetite for breakups, but pressure from Washington is likely to continue as the populist drumbeat intensifies.
Because of that, "I think we are going to see a very consistent rhythm and drumbeat" of shoppers during December, he added.
Deutsche Asset's Taylor expected it would take a change on the earnings front for other funds to follow its drumbeat into China.
But, unlike the drumbeat of assertions from Silicon Valley, Wall Street and analysts, the rollout will take a decade and probably longer.
The powerful drumbeat of accounts allowed prosecutors to argue that Ms. Constand's assault was part of a signature pattern of predatory behavior.
Burr joins a steady drumbeat of Republicans who have explicitly contracted President Trump's explosive claims that he was surveilled during the campaign.
ET minutes, the Fed is widely expected to keep up the drumbeat for its forecast of two more rate hikes this year.
One would practically have to be living in a cave, in fact, to have missed the media drumbeat heralding the show's return.
The steady drumbeat of disappointing data continued to reinforce caution, with Japan's industrial output contracting in November and retail sales showing sharply.
Eye Conductor users can start by building a drumbeat and then play an instrument of their choice on top of the beat.
Still, there's always been a steady drumbeat of cautionary tales since it's been known the editing process often targets the wrong gene.
His sharp words reflected rising concerns among Democratic and Republican leaders that Mr. Trump's drumbeat of accusations was resonating with his supporters.
For riders of the country's second-busiest railroad, the past few weeks have been a maddening drumbeat of delays and canceled trains.
The drumbeat of action can in good part be traced back to a yellow Victorian house in this leafy New England city.
Read more " _____ Kurt Bardella in USA Today: "It's not government's job to issue a drumbeat of 'thoughts and prayers' when tragedy strikes.
In recent weeks, Beijing has introduced a steady drumbeat of other reforms intended to please American constituencies and win Mr. Trump's favor.
Since then there has been a steady drumbeat of stories, ranging from harassment in the streets to rape and murder, across Germany.
With what seems a steady drumbeat of terrorist attacks targeting tourist attractions and events, travel today can be an anxiety-provoking proposition.
Facing a constant drumbeat of headline risk, investors have headed to the mattresses as a way protect cash until the storms clear.
Behind the scenes, behind the distracting headlines each day, the drumbeat toward Assad's next bout of butchery is beginning to break through.
Faced with a constant drumbeat of invective, "reformers" have tended to circle their wagons, fueling a "with-us-or-against-us" dynamic.
Since the end of the Cold War, there's been a steady drumbeat of dissatisfaction on the right with the culture of capitalism.
Some disputes were settled confidentially, while others became public lawsuits, leading to a steady drumbeat of negative headlines and mounting legal costs.
They vowed in their statement to "accelerate a relentless drumbeat of action to force Senator McConnell to pass our background checks bills."
Yet the media's drumbeat of stories about shortfalls and a looming retirement "crisis" actually stir up exaggerated fears and paralyzes needed reforms.
For example, we are more likely to notice that a drumbeat is loud if we have been listening to, say, a gentle violin.
And all the while there's this endless drumbeat of what I call "rights-scolding," and it comes from the left and right equally.
There are indications that the steady drumbeat of pressure is having some effect on areas on which the Fed does have some control.
The drumbeat on an impeachment inquiry is growing steadily, but whatever House Democrats do, it is a decision now out of Mueller's hands.
If Murdoch and other Trump friends keep up the Pence replacement drumbeat, there just might come a time when Trump actually considers it.
As the startup continues the drumbeat of its expansion, its battle with much of the rest of the internet can only heat up.
To the financial and legal campaign Bannon and Yiannopoulos quietly waged against Twitter, the two added a drumbeat of negative coverage on Breitbart.
"If they're weak, all of these forces will come into play and the recession drumbeat will be too loud to ignore," he warned.
The drumbeat will come as 'old news; that's all settled; this is media sour grapes for getting it all wrong; it's presidential harassment!
McMaster kept up that drumbeat through Tuesday -- and was joined in that cause by Spicer as well as a number of Congressional Republicans.
" Radio host Michael Savage tweeted giddily, exclamation point and all, "I warned America the Dems' constant drumbeat of hatred would lead to violence!
Chicagoans, weary and sometimes numb to a daily drumbeat of gun violence in the news, took notice of the particularly gut-wrenching crime.
Clinton's first full-blooded response to Mr. Trump's drumbeat of criticism about her ethics and judgment during a quarter-century in public life.
In late 2018, a steady drumbeat of headlines rolled out, each providing new glimpses at what many saw as a stereotypically gay life.
DRAMA SERIES Surprises: "The Americans" — Not actually a surprise, since the drumbeat for FX's domestic spy thriller had built throughout its fourth season.
The North Korean tests have provided a steady drumbeat of development and capability enhancement, in plain sight of successive, hand-wringing U.S. administrations.
Which brings us back to the second and perhaps most important purpose for Trump's action against NATO -- an underlying drumbeat of rank commercialism.
Cimino said the reports reflected "a massive amount of stakeholder input" and boded well for "keeping the drumbeat going" on tailoring Dodd-Frank.
The economy is humming, the party's centrist and liberal wings are fighting, and the drumbeat of impending Trump doom isn't finding much accompaniment.
The notifications have been a steady drumbeat since then, keeping him awake Sunday night while he followed the photo's journey in conversations abroad.
" On the radio show, he said, "The left is starting to drumbeat an idea that we should have the rapprochement with radical Islam.
Worse yet, you may have solved an issue that gets the steady drumbeat in a newspaper but miss an issue like chronic depression . . .
She was hampered by the steady drumbeat of media analysis in which she was either treated as an also-ran or ignored completely.
Mr. Trump believes that he needs a daily drumbeat of criticisms against the investigation in order to sway public opinion in his favor.
The drumbeat to it all was a familiar paean to the freedom and liberation of the 1970s — a crucial decade for women's liberation.
But his memoir, like Guo's, also captures a China where the syncopation of pile drivers only adds to the drumbeat of national optimism.
But the president also had to confront the drumbeat of disclosures that have raised questions about his competence and even his mental state.
There is one man who could halt the drumbeat of war in South Asia and he is neither Indian nor Pakistani but American.
Eighty-one percent said that the drumbeat of charges from Trump and his GOP mouthpieces would have "no effect" on their caucus vote.
State media has maintained a steady drumbeat of positive news as the outbreak has spread, praising the sacrifices of responders and everyday people.
The drummers thudded out the fata murungu fata murungu fata murungu murungu murungu drumbeat that had been the soundtrack to our every Sunday.
Given the incessant drumbeat that Washington is evil, I would hope that Americans would appreciate the story of good emanating from Capitol Hill.
And, of course, the drumbeat of Amazon was ever in their ears, drowning out Christmas carols even in the normally robust holiday season.
Despite the daily drumbeat of negative headlines, Afghanistan has made great strides in the last decade by any political, economic, or social standards.
A Washington Post article from November 1984 detailed that campaign: Helms campaign literature sounded a drumbeat of warnings about black voter- registration drives.
For years, the constant drumbeat of impeachment loomed over the White House, but officials now feel like the ground has shifted beneath them.
As the drumbeat around artificial intelligence grows louder in the tech world, Wall Street will watch for IBM's progress with Watson in Monday's earnings.
Still, he had a point: news in Memphis is a grisly drumbeat of shootings, including, this week, that of a two-year-old girl.
For example, InfoWars was only banned from platforms after a steady drumbeat of reporting surrounding the disinformation and hate speech spread by Alex Jones.
"They all drive home his campaign's populist drumbeat of working together to defeat Donald Trump and everything he represents," Acronym wrote in its analysis.
The session comes at a moment of global unease after terror attacks in Belgium and a steady drumbeat of nuclear provocations from North Korea.
The result was a steady drumbeat of stories and editorials about the district attorney's reluctance to use laws that would prompt mandatory minimum sentences.
A steady drumbeat of stories about the militarisation of the region creating a new cold war in the Arctic lends support to that idea.
Here I was, ready to do my little Outlander sway-y dance, and my groove was totally thrown by the strange sudden island drumbeat.
The heightened tensions, North Korea's steady drumbeat of tests and its nuclear ambitions have put the region on edge and the Pentagon on notice.
Republicans sound like Democrats on trade Protectionism is all the rage in the Republican Party, and it's not just Trump's drumbeat of China-bashing.
The company is hoping that the steady drumbeat of new features for drivers will help build a more solid foundation for their frayed relationship.
There's also a drumbeat of fear coming from people who, in some cases, have legitimate concerns, and in many cases are just propagating fear.
"The drumbeat becomes louder, louder, and louder until the point that it is inevitable—because the business is there, the consumer traffic is there." 
Major releases are staying away from Spotify But the company hasn't been able to stem the steady drumbeat of antagonism from the music industry.
But the problems Menendez poses for Democrats are small ball compared to the big political story — the daily drumbeat from the Trump White House.
And we have a steady drumbeat of CEOs who are coming to us to talk about: What does digital transformation mean in my industry?
His acolytes in the media do him no service with their drumbeat of attacks against the widely respected, politically nonpartisan and deeply patriotic Mueller.
This is quite a good pop song—it's got strong hooks, and a drumbeat lifted directly off "Walk Like An Egyptian" by The Bangles.
Meanwhile, back home, that sound you hear amid the Independence Day parades is a pretty steady drumbeat against the bill from GOP senators' constituents.
Prochet plays with multiple lines of guitar, synth, strings, horns, a programmed drumbeat, and classic rock drumming and vocals in both French and English.
Instead, we're debating an endless drumbeat of misleading stories designed only to undermine the nuclear deal and faith in the Obama administration's negotiating prowess.
Still, despite the steady drumbeat of troubling rhetoric, it is far from clear that any of this will matter when the votes are counted.
So it goes with the Mets, who must be exhausted, deep down, by the constant, almost chronic drumbeat of injuries that stalk their roster.
Pollsters report a sustained slump in Mr. Putin's approval ratings in the last 12 months and a growing rejection of state television's propaganda drumbeat.
Soccer's World Cup in Russia has provided many of us with sweet relief from the drumbeat of Brexit-related sound bites and Twitter rage.
To understand what displeased a higher power, you followed the damage from Thor's hammer strike, Raijin's drumbeat, or the javelins hurled down by Zeus.
And a rising drumbeat of legal efforts — from whistle-blower prosecutions to libel suits — aims to weaken longstanding safeguards for journalists and their sources.
Another View There is a growing drumbeat that the five leading tech behemoths have turned into dangerous monopolies that stifle innovation and harm consumers.
Playing underneath this series of images is a fatalistic drumbeat that sounds like a battlecry for war from a two-bit action hero movie.
UK police, like their American counterparts, are seriously worried about these attacks inspiring other violent individuals, leading to a constant drumbeat of terrorist violence.
The news comes as Deutsche Bank tries to repair its tattered reputation after three years of losses and a drumbeat of financial and regulatory scandals.
Syncopated vintage synths are the primary guide through much of Principe Del Norte; a drumbeat doesn't really drop until almost an hour into the album.
Michelle Obama fires up North Carolina crowd for Hillary Clinton The drumbeat of WikiLeaks disclosures yielded material to lambast Hillary Clinton and her family's foundation.
But support for him at the White House eroded quickly in recent weeks as Trump grew weary of the drumbeat of negative headlines about him.
If you've heard the drumbeat about the "Republican war on women," you might imagine that these conversations were only about women's healthcare and reproductive rights.
"We've continued to see signs that the market needs a steady drumbeat of positive information," said Gene McGillian, director of market research for Tradition Energy.
By failing to act, Congress remains complicit in the carnage brought on by mass shootings, suicides and the daily drumbeat of shootings in our cities.
But in many communities where that drumbeat is relentless, kids are bound for college anyway, and all that's happening is that they're being driven mad.
It serves as the climax and endpoint of the episode, which, like the previous few weeks' installments, had been a steadily mounting drumbeat of dread.
A result has been a drumbeat of announcements auguring the imminent arrival of robotic cars, almost as though they were the next generation of iPhones.
The story of the 1914-15 season is murky in retrospect, clouded by an unfamiliar league structure and the drumbeat of an impending world war.
The Berkshire Hathaway CEO and Hillary Clinton endorser complained about the "negative drumbeat" from 2016 hopefuls in an annual letter to the holding company's shareholders.
Some researchers worry that the rising drumbeat of C.T.E. diagnoses is far outpacing scientific progress in pinpointing the symptoms, risks and prevalence of the disease.
When the web's drumbeat rendered its news-heavy titles all but irrelevant, the company left its namesake building for less opulent headquarters in Lower Manhattan.
While he left office accomplished and popular, he failed to fulfill the core dictum of reversing the Reagan drumbeat of government as problem not solution.
"We've had about a 15-month drumbeat of attention to this issue," said Rory Medcalf, head of the National Security College at Australian National University.
Almost daily, they would hear the details of interrogations, stories passed around about life in the labor camps, and the drumbeat of searches and arrests.
Day after day, subway riders in New York City have voiced a steady drumbeat of grievances as the century-old system has descended into disarray.
It was a disciplined drumbeat of events, including meetings with labor and business leaders intended to demonstrate his commitment to ensuring working-class economic security.
The British tabloids have not treated her with kid gloves, featuring a drumbeat of unflattering interviews with relatives she has not invited to the wedding.
In the past two months, a drumbeat of rescues and deaths have been reported as rafters and swimmers were swept under by deceptively powerful currents.
The steady drumbeat of allegations of Russian troublemaking — leaks from stolen emails and probes of election-system defenses — has continued through the campaign's last days.
They also illustrate the extent to which Trump's anti-press drumbeat has shaped public opinion about the role the media plays in covering his administration.
The drumbeat against the film, however, has grown louder, with critics deriding the narrative arc of Rockwell's character, Dixon, a racist cop prone to violence.
The drumbeat to hold Iran responsible is getting louder -- and what happens next will have a profound bearing on the future of an entire region.
They also come against a steady drumbeat of news that suggests Trump wants to confront Mueller more aggressively and potentially soon move to fire him.
But the drumbeat of attacks may already be starting to have major effects on the UK's political situation — ones with far-reaching, potentially dangerous consequences.
Not a grain of rice is out of place, not a taiko drumbeat is out of sync, not a kimono sash ripples without his say-so.
And as the drumbeat of damning reports continues, the frustration and fundamental disconnect between Facebook's stewards and those wary of its growing influence grow larger still.
Pressure The warship deployment was followed by a steady drumbeat of further leaks from US officials about Iranian military movements that they say constitute a threat.
But a steady drumbeat of comments from Japanese policymakers in recent days has spurred speculation about whether there could be direct intervention to weaken the currency.
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Y.] might not think that now, but like, when you see already the liberal media drumbeat for impeachment, and you see that already Nadler, and [Rep.
The 2016 Race The background music of my life is the steady drumbeat of tweets about how Hillary Clinton stole the presidential primary from Bernie Sanders.
But the Astros have developed a widespread reputation for pushing any boundary to win, and the drumbeat of stories with that backdrop has clouded their success.
But don't underestimate the potential here; establishing a steady drumbeat of micro-learning with a few keystrokes is an easy investment you can make in yourself.  
The drumbeat of speculation around the Mueller probe has also led to two-thirds of Democrats believing the Russians manipulated vote totals to get Trump elected.
Key to the populist rhetoric used by both is a constant drumbeat of warnings that the U.S. "empire" is planning an invasion to steal Venezuela's oil.
Instead, his main concern is the drumbeat of protectionism coming from the United States and being directed primarily at one of Chile's big copper buyers, China.
"It's very demoralizing; there's sort of a drumbeat in the back of your head," said David Forbes, an associate professor at Brooklyn College's School of Education.
Working with data partners like Dealroom, Prequin and about a dozen other companies, Atomico's new report features a steady drumbeat of developments over which to cheer.
The story has the quality of a mystery thriller — somebody goes missing, somebody else tries to figure out why — one accompanied by the drumbeat of politics.
In recent years, the drumbeat of corporate departures has grown deafening, with General Electric, Aetna and Alexion Pharmaceuticals all announcing plans to decamp for nearby states.
The new year has only intensified nervousness over slowing global growth while providing a steady drumbeat of unimpressive holiday sales, and slashed revenue and profit forecasts.
The menacing drumbeat of child abductions, mostly of young African-American boys, shook a city that was emerging at the time as a progressive black mecca.
The continued investigation — and the drumbeat by some on the left for impeachment — does pose a political problem for Democrats that they had hoped to avert.
In response, Beijing summoned the American ambassador, Terry Branstad, over the weekend and has since continued a steady drumbeat of criticism in the state news media.
It can get overwhelming: a drumbeat of bleak news about the coronavirus pandemic, with events changing so fast that one week seems unrecognizable from the last.
The incessant drumbeat that the yield curve inversion is a false sign of recession is pushing me to do something almost impossible — tear my hair out.
The drumbeat of nearly three weeks of failure had imparted the urgency of the postseason to a game that, in actual terms, remained close to meaningless.
We advise the key players to embrace transparency in negotiations and remove trade barriers, to continue the drumbeat of cooperative prosperity across the North American continent.
Now, the headlines are coming to grips with the rampant crime that has become a steady drumbeat in the city: kidnappings, robbery at gunpoint, extortion, murder.
Parnas replied with some images and said "the [Daily] wire and Breitbart are doing story's," referencing the conservative media's drumbeat of negative coverage about the ambassador.
There has been a growing drumbeat on the right to oppose the rate capping bill, which is viewed government intervention on behalf of the insurance industry.
The filmmakers argue that it is particularly timely, given the way many parents are struggling to explain the drumbeat of disturbing daily news to their children.
WASHINGTON — Just when it looked like President Trump had been outmaneuvered on his order for a parade in the capital, he struck up the drumbeat again.
As my colleague Dara Lind has pointed out, Trump is tapping into powerful forces that he can't necessarily control with his constant drumbeat of delegitimizing rhetoric.
"The market needs a steady drumbeat of negative pressure to move down further," said Gene McGillian, director of energy research at Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut.
That doesn't mean she hasn't been effective in leading the drumbeat to destroy the internet over the years through efforts like the failed Stop Online Privacy Act.
If there's been a constant drumbeat from critics of Star Trek: Discovery, it's that the show's darkness grows so bleak that the series doesn't resemble Star Trek.
Narratives of success counter a drumbeat of faulty links of mental illness and violence, inaccuracies which serve only to further stigmatize and isolate individuals with psychiatric illness.
But over the last century, Hollywood has produced over 900 films that stereotype Arabs and Muslims – a relentless drumbeat of stereotypes that influences public opinion and policies.
This made it the second major of the year rather than the fourth, and created a regular drumbeat of one major per month from April through July.
Officials have kept up a drumbeat of warnings about the risks of using equipment made in China, for fear that it may be funnelling sensitive information homeward.
As previously reported by The WSJ and Bloomberg News, a steady drumbeat of leaks had already set the tone for what will be offered by the service.
But those steps have done little to stop the daily drumbeat of articles about ways in which Facebook is misused around the world, often with disturbing results.
I'll admit with some embarrassment that, at first, I was blindly marching to the drumbeat set by my white peers in their pursuit of the perfect tan.
Yet there is now an increasing drumbeat to water down welfare to work, and replace it with the failed education and training programs discredited in the past.
European markets closed mixed Wednesday due to investor concerns over a drumbeat of geopolitical news which has fueled the buying of safe-haven assets such as gold.
Investors often hear the drumbeat for picking appropriate investments and minimizing costs, but it can drown out the ho-hum maintenance aspect of having a portfolio: rebalancing.
But France has suffered a steady drumbeat of recurring attacks, which poses a worse threat to the world's second-most-valuable tourist industry, accounting for 2m jobs.
A general drumbeat of deregulation helped, but promises of a lower corporate tax rate and an overhaul of the tax code were a large driver of gains.
It's got all the hallmarks of propaganda: Violent images, oddly cinematic narration, flashy cuts and a dramatic drumbeat as a voice tells you exactly what to think.
Be it his dining tastes or business networking, the drumbeat of news about Pruitt suggests he's more interested in swimming laps in "the swamp" than draining it.
On Tuesday, US Defense Secretary James Mattis said the United States will continue "a steady drumbeat" of naval exercises to challenge China's increased militarization of the area.
Now, regulators, lawmakers, current and former employees, and others are asking: How was it that this drumbeat of complaints did not set off loud alarm bells earlier?
But following a bloody 103, the steady drumbeat of attacks this summer — the largest of which killed 85 people in Nice — has generated fear, but not panic.
Health insurers are renewing their drumbeat on delaying ObamaCare's Health Insurance Tax, which Congress lifted for 28503 but is set to go back into effect in 22019.
If there's hope, it's that the public is increasingly fed up with the never-ending drumbeat of gun violence that claims more 90 American lives each day.
Demon City standout "Dummy Track," which she made with Why Be and Amobi, layers intersecting samples of disaffected laughter and a chattering drumbeat into a simmering rhythm.
I'm not saying that there has been no reporting on the partisan climate divide, but there has been nothing like, say, the drumbeat of stories about Mrs.
The drumbeat of warnings undermines President Donald Trump's claim last week that "nobody in their wildest dreams" could have imagined the demand for ventilators that now exists.
Despite the near-constant drumbeat of bad Trump news over the last few months, many of the young conservatives at the conference still have the president's back.
It is also the latest sign that some investors have not been deterred by the steady drumbeat of allegations linking President Trump's campaign to the Russian government.
Meanwhile, the drumbeat of companies warning that the virus would hit their earnings was growing louder, and investors had been piling into the bond market for safety.
The question is whether anyone aside from Bloomberg will keep up the drumbeat regarding concerns over Sanders' health -- in both the short term and the long term.
When the Access Hollywood tape was released as an October surprise, revealing President Trump speaking in grotesque fashion about how to grab women, a new drumbeat started.
There isn't a stronger drumbeat for him to retire mostly because he gives so many spectators so much pleasure — and seems to be having a blast himself.
The drumbeat of tough headlines has taken a toll on morale at Fox News, with employees on and off camera describing a feeling of being under siege.
Westpac, ANZ and NAB all had their executive pay voted down in 2018 amid the daily drumbeat of negative headlines arising from the powerful Royal Commission inquiry.
Yovanovitch was the victim of a drumbeat of allegations led by allies of Trump, according to documents turned over to Congress by the State Department inspector general.
Despite a steady drumbeat of discontent over Windrush, Prime Minister May has been caught off-guard by the issue and forced into a series of apologies and admissions.
He says American ships are maintaining a "steady drumbeat" of naval operations around disputed islands, and "only one country" seems to be bothered by the vessels&apos activities.
Say what you like about Tehran's malicious intent, these incidents heighten the global drumbeat for greater isolation and boosts those who seek to apply military pressure on Iran.
Unfortunately I hadn't brought a guitar amp along, so I set up shop and started playing a drumbeat from my laptop, then strummed along at a whisper's volume.
"The drumbeat of closures across the space is now becoming unmistakably louder as supply growth (unit) in excess of demand growth (employment) continues to pressure same-store traffic."
Even if the EU sometimes oversells its achievements, its tub-thumping for trade is a useful counter to the drumbeat of protectionism emanating from elsewhere in the world.
But with the continuing drumbeat of denouncements and reality that her remarks were fueling the run-up to the convention, staying silent was not the option she chose.
There's also, I believe, a genuine desire to inform, and to warn, even though, stepping back, it's probably clear to all of us that the drumbeat isn't helping.
In her speech, she kept up her drumbeat against bullying on social media, even though she has been criticized for hypocrisy given her husband's name-calling on Twitter.
It's about the steadily growing drumbeat that is by now a John Bonham solo: If VR is to be the next computing platform, it's because of other people.
The most chilling moment comes after the song's last chorus, where just before the sudden build in drumbeat and backing vocals hints at an anger behind Mariah's sadness.
Trump has publicly embraced Pruitt's performance at EPA so far, but the drumbeat to oust him over his management decisions and ethics controversies is coming from conservatives now.
Strong Asian markets, following a drumbeat of hawkish comments from major central banks signalling the era of easy money might be coming to an end, also boosted sentiment.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Tuesday kept up a drumbeat of public support for his CIA director nominee, Gina Haspel, ahead of her confirmation hearing this week.
In the minds of ABC execs, it appears that some religious bigotry is allowed if you're criticizing the Trump family or Christian politicians as part of your drumbeat.
Maybe that's because the abortion-rights side is so accustomed to the dreary drumbeat of bad news that it's hard to fully assimilate good news when it comes.
This worldview significantly impacts the narrative about the Israel-Palestinian situation, where the constant drumbeat of anti-Western propaganda inevitably leads to an anti-Israel climate on campuses.
When the drumbeat of doubt about his mental stability intensified after publication of Michael Wolff's tell-all book, Trump decided he could no longer depend on the experts.
Democrats have kept up a drumbeat of alarm about the prospect that Mr. Trump could control the nation's nuclear arsenal, and Mr. Kaine amplified that attack Tuesday night.
He's had a steady drumbeat of meetings with all of America's friends, from France's Emmanuel Macron and Germany's Angela Merkel to Japan's Shinzo Abe and India's Narendra Modi.
But during his campaign, Mr. Trump made a drumbeat of his criticism, accusing several nations here of currency manipulation and threatening a 45 percent tax on Chinese imports.
There has been a persistent drumbeat since the sentences were vacated that the Central Park Five were guilty either of rape or of some other crime that night.
The fight against gun-free zones has been propelled by Republicans in recent years partly as a response to the drumbeat of mass shootings in the United States.
"The constant drumbeat of data breaches and people's rightful concerns over companies using that information to manipulate them has created an opening to get these important protections through."
Though special prosecutor Robert Mueller indicted and convicted a few Trump campaign affiliates in early 2018, Trump kept up the drumbeat about a "witch hunt," containing the damage.
Uber's growth in the business travel ground transportation market has continued despite its constant drumbeat of intricate debacles in the news, but the rate of growth has slowed.
The news site The Intercept had urged her on, publishing a drumbeat of negative stories about Mr. Crowley, and glowing stories about her, in the campaign's closing weeks.
But the steady drumbeat of Islamic State attacks against Christian targets, including suicide bombings at cathedrals in Cairo and Alexandria in 2016 and 2017, have eroded that support.
Comey's steady, unrelenting drumbeat against encryption began in earnest in October 2014, soon after Apple and Google announced that their mobile operating systems would be encrypted by default.
"Nzele Momi" claims a rhythm called bonyoma, but the hi-hats in the drumbeat and the quick, dry rhythm-guitar strumming are also the tools of vintage disco.
As he sought the Republican presidential nomination himself, once a favorite and then a long-shot, the drumbeat of the scandal followed him from Iowa to New Hampshire.
On his remix of "No One Like You," over a Mark Colenburg drumbeat fortified by gallons of extra bass, the vocalist Alex Isley lays down some sleepy vocals.
The drumbeat of winter storms has helped to replenish the reservoir, but as of last week it was still only roughly a quarter full — and summer is looming.
And since the B.J.P.'s landslide re-election win in May, Mr. Modi's administration has celebrated one Hindu nationalist victory after another, each a demoralizing drumbeat for Muslims.
The statements from Republican lawmakers echo what has become a drumbeat of public and private messages from outside conservative and grassroots groups to push forward amid the allegations.
Special counsel Robert Mueller has reportedly told him to expect to be indicted and a drumbeat of headlines linking him to Russian officials have emerged in the press.
But the daily drumbeat of negative headlines is making it impossible to quarantine the classroom from community concerns, they say, and they are changing the course work accordingly.
RUSSONELLO This full-length song from Tierra Whack keeps things minimal, as she sings and raps over a two-bar, two-chord loop, plus or minus a drumbeat.
Yet despite what most Americans perceive to be a very steady drumbeat of Trump-Russia news, the majority of the public is completely unaware of these critical facts.
But across the country in recent years, a drumbeat of smaller, mostly private colleges have been taking the axe to sticker prices that have appeared increasingly detached from reality.
The drumbeat for "court packing," the addition of justices beyond the current nine to change the ideological makeup of the bench, is stronger than it has been in decades.
Presto has had a steady drumbeat of improvements, culminating in the announcement of AWS's Athena, which is a managed Presto on top of its S3 offering, on November 30th.
Wherever complacency has set in, it has instead led to the rollback of past progress by a drumbeat of hatred led by American Pentecostal leaders and their Ugandan allies.
That would mean following up this Masters victory with a steady drumbeat of scores in the 60s and finishes in the top 5 and 10 of PGA Tour events.
As someone whose post-service professional life affords him the privilege of working with my fellow veterans and the groups that serve them, this aspiration is a constant drumbeat.
Facebook, for instance, is currently in the crosshairs of regulators, business partners and users after damning reports came to light about its reaction to a drumbeat of bad news.
" What we also learned: "Trump lawyer John Dowd released a document [today] that he said showed 'how much this president has done' despite the 'false media drumbeat of obstruction.
The drumbeat of negative press, the conversation around #NeverTrump — the popular hashtag on social media — and Trump himself have strongly defined his brand as hate and fear of others.
Trump has kept a steady drumbeat of focus back on Clinton's emails, even though she's no longer in government service and he defeated her more than a year ago.
On "16 Beat"—a jazzy drums mix with wonky Yamaha chords— Mount, ever the geek, sings about a lover with the same affection he has for that particular drumbeat.
Minimalist in everything except atmosphere, the track combines a steady drumbeat with a sparse, industrial bass chug, and the band's signature meandering saxophone, just to put you on edge.
He has issued a drumbeat of criticism of the immigration system and Democrats in Congress, while using increasingly harsh terms such as "invasion" and "infestation" to describe illegal immigration.
Moore can come off a bit affected (he doesn't capitalize his name; he quotes numerous obscure scholars), but the real weakness of his book lies in its relentless drumbeat.
Even before the hurricanes we had experienced a drumbeat of storms, floods, droughts and wildfires that rendered global warming not just a remote future danger but an immediate one.
Guterres' comments were his first to directly address Trump's signing of an executive order last Friday on immigration amid a drumbeat of criticism from around the world and protests.
She points to shows including "Black Mirror" and "The Handmaid's Tale," the video game Fortnite and the constant drumbeat of news about climate change, political unrest and economic troubles.
While journalists in the United States have safer working conditions, they have also increasingly faced pressure, with a steady drumbeat of verbal attacks from President Trump and his allies.
Alex argued that human beings have been coming together to dance to a drumbeat, take consciousness expanding substances, and connect with each other at a deeper level since antiquity.
The legal complexities, moreover, are being accompanied by a drumbeat of protests and threats, raising fears of a sequel to the terrible bloodshed after a disputed election in 2007.
Even as Mr. Bernanke's easy money policies pushed the stock market upward and coincided with a gradually improving economy and low inflation, the drumbeat of commentary was overwhelmingly negative.
As public health officials increasingly warned about the riskiness of large gatherings, and after a part-time usher was diagnosed with the virus, the drumbeat for closing grew louder.
U.C. Irvine initially defended the decision to cancel so many acceptance offers, then apologized after a drumbeat of news stories in which students said their lives had been upended.
To what degree this drumbeat of dissension and disorder shapes the discussion at the debate is one of the big questions facing the 12 candidates who will be onstage.
" Judge brought up "Norway" comments In fiery oral arguments last month, Garaufis gave a blistering critique of what he called the President's "recurring, redundant drumbeat of anti-Latino commentary.
Since Mr. Trump's victory there has also been a quiet drumbeat in Moscow, where conspiracy theories are never far below the surface, that the American establishment would overthrow him.
In other peripheral territories, such as Tibet and Xinjiang, he has authorised brute force backed by high-tech surveillance and a pounding drumbeat of propaganda to crush hybrid identities.
President Trump had invested political capital in both off-year races, seeing potential Republican victories as a way to steady his political footing amid the drumbeat of impeachment news.
Another segment of viewers is intent on escaping that drumbeat of laughter at the expense of their own political positions and so find comfort on other channels — especially one.
The shooting was one of at least a dozen on school campuses in 2018, a drumbeat of violence that has become a new normal in the last several years.
That has to be a very continuous ongoing drumbeat of improvements to move Twitter out of the realm of the trolls and back into the realm of civilized conversation.
Maybe Trump could even run up a drumbeat of conservative media criticism against Mitch McConnell, who himself is up in 2020 in a state where Trump is really popular.
These small echoes of the fear and loathing that inspired the EU to grow from the ashes of World War II have temporarily silenced the drumbeat of antipathy and division.
Amidst the seemingly incessant drumbeat of horrifying environmental news, you may have missed this little fun tidbit that millions of acres of federal land might soon be up for grabs.
President Donald Trump took up the drumbeat against the program in December, tweeting at the Fed to "stop with the 50 B's" - a reference to the $50 billion monthly cap.
It's that the repeated drumbeat of threats from Washington will convince North Korea that the United States is getting ready for war, making them potentially more likely to shoot first.
Today, it seems a similar drumbeat is starting for the 221 election — only this time some pundits are blaming Green Party candidate Jill Stein for costing Hillary Clinton the election.
It's difficult to rule out that a considerable factor in the steady drumbeat of coverage around Slack's stock debut is the fact that newsrooms were early adopters of chat platforms.
Moran expects that drumbeat of economic news will get worse ahead and that will force the Fed to back out of its hikes and that's going to hurt market sentiment.
"You've reached a place where the market needs a drumbeat of positive information to sustain a rally," said Gene McGillian, manager of market research at Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut.
The ban starts April 1st The drumbeat to ban the batteries from passenger planes has been growing over the last year, especially as they become more commonplace in the market.
"In the past, we focused on a drumbeat of promotional offerings which have not led to sustained growth," Rosalind Brewer, the company's chief operating officer, said during Thursday's analyst call.
If you have read any of my other Hill op-eds, you will note that I sound a continual drumbeat about the danger in a separated military from its population.
But a drumbeat of public letters, social media posts and campus debates expressing concerns about the gift suggests a vocal group of faculty, students and state legislators are not convinced.
Because the mass shootings receive intense media attention, it does not register for most Americans that behind these unspeakable acts, the daily drumbeat of gun deaths in America marches on.
But in response to a rising drumbeat of calls for Jones and InfoWars to be banned, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and Facebook all pulled the plug on Jones on Monday.
But first...   GOP plays defense on ObamaCare's pre-existing conditions Amid a steady drumbeat of Democratic attacks over pre-existing conditions, Republicans are scrambling to show they support those protections.
The past year brought a drumbeat of blockbuster revelations from special counsel Robert Mueller, but 21 could end up as just a brisk warmup for what's to come in 22016.
Meanwhile, a recent drumbeat of headlines have highlighted interactions between the president and Justice officials considered an unusual breach of the historical firewall between the department and the White House.
DENVER (Reuters) - The drumbeat of hammers echoes most mornings through suburban Denver, where Jay Small, the owner of company that frames houses, is building about 280,2000 new homes this year.
"If it becomes a more constant drumbeat, it's probably something that is going to weigh on dollar more significantly," said Shaun Osborne, chief FX strategist at Scotia Capital in Toronto.
New data suggests white-collar workers — even those whose work presumes more analytic thinking, higher paychecks, and relative job security — may not be safe from the relentless drumbeat of automation.
The drumbeat of worrying news about concussions and their consequences has been rising in recent years, as most of us know, especially if we have children who play contact sports.
This is part of the continued drumbeat from this administration that if you are brown and you are an immigrant, you are not welcome here, and this now codifies that.
Mainland markets have done so despite – or more accurately, because of – the accelerating drumbeat of terrible news about the Covid-19 epidemic that emerged from Hubei province late last year.
Every song exults in the architectural savvy of a musician who, from the drumbeat up, seemed to know exactly how he'd be jamming with himself as he built the song.
But there also isn't a stronger drumbeat because in the same way that he and Bündchen don't talk about his brain, the rest of us barely give it a thought.
We turned around and raced toward home, thrilled by a music that none of us had ever heard before, not even Sherman: The drumbeat of his own four flying hooves.
Mr. McMonagle on Monday cited the "drumbeat" of highly publicized charges, referring it seemed to the Johnson accusation and charging that the case was more media frenzy than legal tribunal.
Two days after his arrival, and with a drumbeat headache, James Duke walked from the inn where he was staying to the offices of Trumbull & Tendrill, slipping on icy cobblestones.
In contrast to the soundbite-driven drumbeat of D.C. politics, which caters to the pace of cable news, the lengthy podcasts provide a forum for nuance and give-and-take.
The steady drumbeat of alarming reports, plus one climate-related multibillion dollar disaster after another, has raised public consciousness, which in turn increases public pressure on Congress to do something.
While a drumbeat is mounting on the left for a Green New Deal, Republicans are building their own momentum for an innovation-led, market-based approach to cutting greenhouse gases.
And as ISP lobbyists grow increasingly nervous about the FCC's chance in court, you can expect the phony drumbeat for this kind of disingenuous net neutrality "solution" to only grow.
Not an investigation by the city attorney in its hometown, nor a recruiting boycott by the bright young engineers of Silicon Valley, nor a continued drumbeat of criticism on social media.
Their endless drumbeat of meaningless micro-scoops helped create the impression we are living at the edge of time, where the present is as momentous as anything that has ever occurred.
Trump is keeping up his drumbeat of dire warnings about the "very tough criminal elements within the caravan" of Central American migrants — about 2,000 of whom made it into Mexico yesterday.
The warning that Democrats wanted to "abolish ICE" appeared in a drumbeat of attack ads throughout the fall midterm campaign that painted the party as weak on immigration and border security.
McDaniel became a conservative cause célèbre, with money pouring in from powerful conservative groups like the Club for Growth and a steady drumbeat of support from talk radio and conservative outlets.
So, the heavier your parcel is, the more frenetic the drumbeat; and if it's traveling by plane rather than road, it gets a faster BPM, and so on and so on.
His hire is the latest in a steady drumbeat of big names that Buttigieg has brought on, with the campaign telling Axios to expect other personnel announcements in the coming days.
Chauvinists in both countries borrow from the anti-Muslim tirades of Hindu nationalists in India, whose constant drumbeat of incitement gives rise to an equally constant stream of ugly sectarian incidents.
McConnell is refusing to buckle to the near constant drumbeat from Democrats -- and some in the GOP -- about the need to pass election security legislation in the wake of Mueller's report.
As noted, though, that doesn't prevent certain shows -- like "Game of Thrones" -- from reaching mass audiences, while most of the aforementioned series play to much narrower crowds despite the critical drumbeat.
Since the Supreme Court handed down Citizens United, which expanded the ways corporations can spend money to influence elections, there has been an accelerating drumbeat of calls for heightened disclosure requirements.
As someone who had never set eyes on Gaza, his assignment was to use those unfamiliar eyes to record life beyond the daily drumbeat of violence in the blockaded Palestinian territory.
It's the steady drumbeat of visual and spoken references to Harlem's history and culture, which depending on your taste can come off as an inspiring refrain or as facile name-dropping.
But it's also a sign that despite a steady drumbeat inside the Pentagon to "move faster" to get new capabilities to the fleet, the Navy's process is still moving painfully slow.
Mr. López Obrador's rise may have been mainly a rejection of corruption within the Peña Nieto government — but it was aided by the constant drumbeat of negativity from the White House.
Amid the drumbeat of Trump administration controversies — on trade policy, Russian election interference and threatened government shutdowns, to name a few — the installation of judges has proceeded apace, unifying Republican senators.
CreditCreditPhotographs by John Taggart for The New York Times After a drumbeat of transit disasters this year, it became impossible to ignore the failures of the New York City subway system.
Officials who briefed journalists about the sanctions largely refused to answer questions about Mr. Khashoggi, despite a drumbeat of queries about Saudi Arabia, which one official termed a "like-minded" ally.
Texan Beto O'Rouke didn't win a Senate seat, but his Democratic drumbeat reverberated down the ballot: Every single Republican judge in Harris County, home of Houston, lost their seats to Democrats.
The police accounts continue a drumbeat of negative news that has battered Baltimore's police, which was highlighted by Freddie Gray, who died in 1003 from injuries sustained while in police custody.
But the shortage of workers also appears to have had a darker effect: a steady drumbeat of labor violations by operators who have cut corners to keep their restaurants fully staffed.
The return volley from Mr. Biden's campaign elevated Mr. Booker, a candidate who has struggled in the polls for months, as the back-and-forth created a drumbeat of media coverage.
The political drumbeat could help create a national consensus around the critical nature of AI, says Jon Bateman, a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and former Pentagon strategist.
"The steady drumbeat of women speaking out about their experiences has never been stronger," Clinton added, honoring the recipients with the awards from the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security.
Mr. de Blasio, also a Democrat, has been quick to disabuse them whenever the subject comes up and has also had little to say about the constant drumbeat of subway meltdowns.
Maybe it was the unending drumbeat of warning from scientists that climate change is accelerating at a rate faster than they expected and we are nearing a point of no return.
On Wall Street, analysts said they were not that surprised by the abrupt end to the merger talks, especially given the steady drumbeat of negative headlines around vaping and Juul's products.
The N.R.A. headquarters here keeps up a fresh drumbeat for the reciprocity legislation underway in Congress, 30 minutes away from the gun museum, with more than 160 co-sponsors signed up.
The drumbeat of presidential tweets denigrating Sessions as "weak" and calling on him to "stop this Rigged Witch Hunt right now" have also shaped the view among the president's legal team.
Aside from the daily drumbeat of news about Trump's conduct, Biden also fielded incoming complaints from donors and supporters who wanted to see more aggression out of Biden against the president.
But the children's advocacy groups said they hoped their complaint would continue a drumbeat of pressure for Facebook to take more forceful steps to change its business practices oriented toward children.
"The drumbeat on Wall Street was Gordon Gekko's painfully memorable mantra of 'Greed is good,'" said Ms. Thakor, now vice president of financial wellbeing at Brighton Jones, a wealth management firm.
The billionaire investor rejected the "negative drumbeat" of the presidential campaign and said that "the babies being born in America today are the luckiest crop in history," Leslie Picker reports in DealBook.
The bottom line: It turns out we didn't need to wait that long, as there is now a steady drumbeat of withdrawals, but not everyone agrees with the push to pull out.
This win comes as the result of years of hard work and advocacy, and the FCC listening to the constant drumbeat of millions of Americans demanding the strongest net neutrality rules ever.
To each, the fear remains a constant drumbeat -- that Russia will find some way of testing its resolve and determination, but especially the loyalty and steadfastness of its friends, neighbors or partners.
Over the course of nearly two weeks that summer, as the Obama administration weighed military action against the Syrian regime following a similar atrocity, Trump kept up a steady drumbeat ... of caution.
The growing drumbeat of Trump/Russia news — in addition to the FBI investigation, Sessions's recusal, and Nunes's recusal — confirms the need for what MoveOn members and the American public have been demanding.
Should this keep up — and there's a growing drumbeat on the Street that it will, at least in the near term — it could set up Trump and Yellen on a collision course.
The trip did produce a series of headlines that allowed the White House to reclaim some control of the narrative, but the drumbeat of allegations back home continued to dog Trump abroad.
Getting to the root of the revenue multiple With a regular drumbeat of news covering the cyclically high prices in the stock market, valuation concerns are top of mind for many investors.
Alongside the gang and drug violence, a steady drumbeat of assassinations of journalists, lawyers, labor and peasant leaders and environmental activists has come to mark Honduran politics ever since a 2009 coup.
In the fall, the drumbeat of death threats against Elci rose after he said in a televised interview that he considered the P.K.K. an armed political organization rather than a terrorist group.
Some Republicans, meanwhile, seem to be afraid of seeming insufficiently hawkish if they limit what the military can do in the face of the intelligence community's ever-louder drumbeat of global threats.
Recognize that a continual drumbeat of negativity about nursing homes and the people who work in them makes it ever harder for nursing homes to attract and retain capable and talented people.
The legal proceedings and the drumbeat of propaganda appeared better meshed than ever, said Eva Pils, a legal scholar at King's College London who has long studied human rights lawyers in China.
The four events next week on infrastructure, which were in the works before Comey's hearing was scheduled, will give Trump the opportunity to provide some counterprogramming to the drumbeat of Russia news.
But at the same time, the main American industry trade group, the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers ("We are the voice for a united auto industry"), has continued its drumbeat for weaker standards.
From there, a steady drumbeat of court rulings and legislation expanded the right throughout much of the US before a Supreme Court required the remaining states to legalize marriage equality in 2015.
One industry analyst, Ron Harbour of the consulting firm Oliver Wyman, said Ford was under intense pressure to alter its Mexican plans — or risk a constant drumbeat of criticism from Mr. Trump.
"We anticipate that a drumbeat of negative sentiment — which can become a self-fulling prophecy — can be avoided, and that we will see more confidence about business prospects in 2020," he said.
Mr. Morell, for whom I had tremendous respect when he served as deputy and acting director of the C.I.A., needs to stop his steady drumbeat of political criticism of the president-elect.
Scott Pruitt's resignation as head of the Environmental Protection Agency this month was preceded by a steady drumbeat of revelatory stories — from The Times and others — about his misuse of government resources.
The challenge for Mr. Trump in the weeks to come will be how to press forward on his agenda without letting the ominous drumbeat of indictments and court hearings consume his presidency.
The wave of disclosures has been described by some Catholic officials as a move toward transparency as the church seeks to reassure followers who have grown disillusioned by the drumbeat of accusations.
The overall hand gestures are smooth, and the finger tactility affords users the ability to manipulate the monolithic sequencer's synth notes and drumbeat, then go about tweaking filter cutoff and oscillator waveforms.
Brazil, where stresses are showing again, is more significant but his main concern is the drumbeat of protectionism coming from the United States and being directed primarily at Chile's biggest copper buyer, China.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer kept up the drumbeat on Monday, telling Fox News that nationwide protests against Trump and the travel ban were being organized and subsidized by some unnamed benefactor.
The relentless drumbeat of negative press -- including stories about his divorce, how he employed an undocumented immigrant for years and scrutiny into his business practices -- wore on Puzder, people close to him said.
"The resistance doesn't stop with a march or a protest in D.C., and we want to keep the drumbeat going and the pressure on from all sides and states," spokesman Kyle Epstein said.
Washington (CNN)Republicans are preparing to take a major vote this week aimed at repealing Obamacare -- but the drumbeat of concern within GOP ranks about the lack of a replacement is growing louder.
That hasn't stopped the steady drumbeat of accusations of bias under the guise of "anticompetitive regulation" against platforms like Facebook, Google, YouTube, and Twitter from increasing in volume and tempo in recent months.
The decision rebukes the Trump administration — which had argued against a gay worker in the case — and hands progressives a win in their strategy to protect LGBT employees with a drumbeat of lawsuits.
Take "Zero" from their third record It's Blitz (I would argue as the group's most accessible record): it is a pure pop track in essence—it's just synthed up with a mesmerizing drumbeat.
Elizabeth Holmes, the founder and CEO of Theranos, has watched her star fall precipitously over the last year, amid a continuing drumbeat of allegations that her blood testing company never worked as advertised.
In every single case, I found I was able to hear things — a guitar chord change, a drumbeat, a horn, a vocal tic — more distinctly at about 70 percent of my usual volume.
The U.S. antitrust suit created a legal framework for similar competition lawsuits filed by individual states, the European Union and private companies such as Sun and RealNetworks, creating a constant drumbeat of distraction.
The political adage "personnel is policy" is important to keep in mind as we witness a steady drumbeat of attacks by ex-Obama administration officials on pivotal members of the Trump White House.
Warriors 6, Thunder 101 | Series tied, 3-3 OKLAHOMA CITY — Amid the steady drumbeat of an arena rooting for him to fail, Klay Thompson refused to let the Golden State Warriors fade away.
There has been a rising drumbeat of news recently from German politicians and businesses calling for a stimulus program, said Karl Schamotta, director of global markets strategy at Cambridge Global Payments in Toronto.
At the time, a U.S. official warned that the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump was readying tougher measures that could be part of a "steady drumbeat" of responses to the Venezuelan crisis.
There was the Chris Christie endorsement, the Jeff Sessions endorsement — and yes, the K.K.K. business, but the "Trump Is Inevitable" drumbeat on cable news and Twitter sometimes seemed to drown that controversy out.
An unending drumbeat of propaganda, from both official state outlets and private media empires aligned with the government, demonizes refugees and Muslims, falsely warning of an existential threat to Hungarian society and culture.
The rapper Kafon takes a long drag from a joint and rocks his afroed head to a lolling reggae-inspired drumbeat amid the white and grey doldrums of a poor neighborhood in Tunisia.
With this increasingly loud drumbeat serving as the soundtrack to the Trump Show, it's fair to wonder at what point all the forecasting and hype transmogrifies into an urgent danger to the republic.
A garage-rock fuzz-toned guitar and a drumbeat that sounds looped (in hip-hop style) carry lyrics that realize things are beyond repair: "On both sides the vow was broken," Shultz sings.
"I don't think we have such a drumbeat to cut SNAP or school lunches if we had more single mothers" in Congress, said Representative Barbara Lee, Democrat of California and a single mother.
A linchpin of the strategy was to campaign against Mr. Trump, with Mr. Cuomo railing against him in a drumbeat of news releases, tweets, lawsuits and letters — a message he continued on Friday.
She also said that "at the moment" she did not desire any help from Russia's embassy in London, which has issued a drumbeat of statements protesting Russia's lack of access to the Skripals.
Mr. Trump is out of the country for his first foreign trip, and his administration is enduring a near-daily drumbeat of revelations about the investigation into his campaign's possible links with Russia.
And while Charles Kushner insists his bankers are loyal, investors are eager and deals are plentiful, some business associates say the drumbeat of unflattering headlines is putting tremendous pressure on the family business.
The impeachment inquiry may not yield the damaging effect the left seeks due to the almost nonstop drumbeat from the Democrats and the media about the legitimacy of Trump in the White House.
It got good airplay but the sampling of the drumbeat in the hip-hop era gave the song another life while the Trump impeachment saga brought the whole song to a new audience.
Later in the evening, a flag was set alight in front of the Georgia Capitol, as protesters referenced Mr. Trump's campaign slogan, chanting "America was never great," while accompanied by a steady drumbeat.
The conservative former South Carolina congressman became the third chief of staff in less than two years to take on the task of running a White House besieged by a drumbeat of investigations.
But the drumbeat within the Democratic Party for impeachment has grown louder in recent weeks as more details surrounding the president's calls for several foreign nations to investigate a potential rival have emerged.
The sound joins her story: a twisty, echoey guitar line, a reggaeton drumbeat with twitchy trap interjections and Uchis overdubbing many, many voices, until she finds her way out of a lonely labyrinth.
House Republicans have kept up a steady drumbeat calling for the release of a classified memo summarizing the Nunes investigation into the FBI and Justice Department's use of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
As a team, though, they're unproven, and as they went through construction and hiring, the drumbeat of publicity was more muted than it might have been if marquee names had led the project.
U.N. human rights experts warn that asylum seekers could face torture if not given haven and the Vatican calls for openness to other cultures, adding to a drumbeat of criticism of Trump's travel curbs.
Fadell, of course, rejected the charges: In his view, Duffy was acting out of line, while Nest was racking up accomplishments at Google—a regular drumbeat of significant hardware redesigns and new software services.
I know when you talked to Ezra a couple of weeks back, you were saying even then that there was this drumbeat toward war that had you very literally scared that it might happen.
The drumbeat begins with a host of mostly meaningless bowl games throughout December, leading up to the breathless analysis surrounding the four-team college football playoff, culminating with the championship game on Jan. 9.
As a child of the 90s, the drumbeat of the classic first person shooter Doom is permanently running through my mind at all times and I've played more mods for Doom than I remember.
The result, Javier Corrales, an Amherst College political scientist, wrote in a column last week, has been the steady "militarization of democracies" — culminating in this month's drumbeat of presidential appearances alongside their top brass.
Listening to the drumbeat of attacks on Planned Parenthood raises wistful memories of 303, when two former presidents, Republican Dwight Eisenhower and Democrat Harry Truman -- no kidding -- were honorary co-chairs of that organization.
Although his running mate, Bill Weld, told MSNBC last week he "vouches" for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, Johnson said she will be "under the constant drumbeat of impeachment" should she win the presidency.
Considering all that, I asked Rachel Greszler, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation who studies Social Security, to justify the foundation's steady drumbeat of accusations that SSDI is plagued by fraud and abuse.
No matter how loud the drumbeat of disaster, humans are just dense enough to assume that we'll continue to persist much the way we always have because, well, we adapt to just about anything.
Considering all that, I asked Rachel Greszler, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation who studies Social Security, to justify the foundations steady drumbeat of accusations that SSDI is plagued by fraud and abuse.
A major domestic terrorist attack on the homeland, or even the continued steady drumbeat of foreign beheadings and suicide bombings, could be all that Trump needs to win the presidency, many top Democrats fear.
In our country, we have a gun epidemic, as evidenced by the plague of mass shootings which garner national media attention, and the daily, drumbeat of gun violence which plagues our communities and neighborhoods.
There is nothing new to calling out Trump and highlighting Republican complicity, but if politicians are going to stand up for the country there needs to be a drumbeat of columns, calls, and protests.
"There's a very steady drumbeat of freedom of navigation operations ... You'll notice there is only one country that seems to take active steps to rebuff them or state their resentment of them," he said.
He faces a steady drumbeat of threats and criticism from business interests calling for repeal of the law, and a united response from social conservatives in his own party who want to defend it.
Evidently, the same irregular drumbeat that harbingers march to while browsing the aisles of supermarkets and private label clothing stores also guides their decisions about where to live, leading them to the same neighborhoods.
While horrific mass shootings catch our attention and dominate news coverage, there remains a constant drumbeat of death across America every day in the form of shootings, including both murders and suicides by gun.
They followed mass demonstrations in Bolivia, Spain, Iraq and Russia and before that the Czech Republic, Algeria, Sudan and Kazakhstan in what has been a steady drumbeat of unrest over the past few months.
So went the drumbeat of recrimination from officials, mostly anonymous, inside 10 Downing Street, as Prime Minister Boris Johnson's already dim hopes for a negotiated exit with Brussels appeared to flicker out on Tuesday.
"At these levels, the market requires a steady drumbeat of positive information, and without that, its hard to attract new longs to the market," said Gene McGillian, director of market research at Tradition Energy.
The near-daily drumbeat of announcements — on Tuesday it was the turn of General Motors and Walmart — is not just about winning good headlines or a favorable mention from the tweeter in chief, however.
That was notable, too, for an operation that has historically avoided the normal drumbeat of political campaigns — refusing to trumpet short-term fundraising goals, declare debate victories, or talk about Warren's standing in polls.
The Saudi and Georgian revelations followed a drumbeat of similar takedowns of and investigations into marketing and PR firms in countries such as Israel, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Ukraine, Brazil, Indonesia, and Poland.
The first is the drumbeat of dire scientific reports, including the 2018 United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report that showed humanity's narrowing prospects at avoiding the most catastrophic impacts of climate change.
Government guided our country through the Great Depression, and with the help of the Greatest Generation won World War II. Surely, conservatives' more recent drumbeat of attacks on government is part of the story.
A sweetly syncopated drumbeat may make the social anxiety-induced "shitstorm" inside of Pierre's brain more palatable on "Where I Belong," but the only thing that MCS shared with Matchbook Romance was a record label.
Outrage over Russian election manipulation hasn't been a big talking point for Republicans (they won after all), but a steady drumbeat over censorship and monopolistic practices has been building among pundits and right-wing trolls.
The obvious parallel for many is how we have addressed violent extremism by far-right Islamists — another case where misfits and bigots are inspired to commit unspeakable violence by a digital drumbeat of ideological poison.
Trump's constant drumbeat of populist, anti-immigrant rhetoric and his narrow America-first approach to foreign policy closely align with the policy views of his populist fellow travelers in Europe like Le Pen and Farage.
Three Fed speakers could add to the drumbeat for higher rates Wednesday, which began in earnest last week when the Fed released minutes that showed Fed officials would like to hike as soon as June.
"This is one more example in the drumbeat of algorithmic systems that are offering to classify and determine the typology of individuals based on pattern recognition drawn from data that embed cultural and historical biases."
Analysts and central bankers alike have talked up the benefits recently of letting the sun shine in on government spending after years of an austerity drumbeat amid an anaemic global recovery from the financial crisis.
Their limitations: They have a lot of other issues grabbing their attention, and most of these interests are rising above a constant drumbeat of the climate deal, whose impacts are far-reaching but not immediate.
Most profound has been the steady drumbeat of our nation's most decorated combatant commanders testifying on Capitol Hill over the past several months, underscoring the critical role that diplomacy and development contribute to protecting America.
But despite the steady drumbeat of negative stories about the traditional taxi industry, some insiders feel that Uber's rapid growth will dilute drivers' earnings, and lead to an inevitable reverse-exodus back to yellow cabs.
From individual state pledges to eliminate all greenhouse gas emissions by 2628 to the Green New Deal that promises 28503 percent green energy by 22019, the drumbeat for renewables is growing louder with every headline.
There's an argument for a drumbeat of "college, college, college" in a disadvantaged community where kids need to hear that to realize that it's a possibility for them and something to aim and strive for.
Since Kim Jong Un's announcement in 2018 that he would stop testing North Korea's nuclear and missile programs and embark upon diplomacy, Western media have kept up a drumbeat about denuclearization: When is it coming?
The campaign has produced a drumbeat of Pentagon news releases about how much territory that the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, has lost and how many of its fighters have been killed.
Still, the steady drumbeat of US political drama unrelated to tax, trade or healthcare overhauls could keep delaying policy changes, compelling some merger candidates to stay on the sidelines closely monitoring developments, several bankers said.
"The steady drumbeat of breaches in the headlines — each more fantastic than the next — may have numbed people, but everyone should care about the cyber threat," explains Lisa Monaco, homeland security adviser to Barack Obama.
Thirty-two Democratic senators had called on Franken to leave by the end of the day, a drumbeat led by the women of the caucus and cemented by Franken's close friend, Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
After Chris Matthews, the beloved embodiment of MSNBC's establishmentarian centrism, compared Mr. Sanders's campaign to the Nazi invasion of France, Mr. Sanders's supporters began a drumbeat of criticism that helped lead to Mr. Matthews' ouster.
Baghdad Bureau began as an experimental multimedia platform for the voices of Iraqis — a deliberate contrast to the drumbeat of print headlines blaring death tolls — and a place where correspondents could empty their overflowing notebooks.
The constant drumbeat of attacks is aimed at terrorizing minorities and further energizing racist whites, to return American politics to a time when it was (even more) acceptable to advocate openly racist ideas and policies.
"Time Does Not Bring Relief" is a droney, Minimalist instrumental built on echoing piano figures, a major chord with a recurring dissonance, quiet glitchy sounds and fleeting appearances from string-section lines and a drumbeat.
The Trump administration has come under a steady drumbeat of scrutiny over its inability to quickly ramp up coronavirus testing capabilities as well as its weekslong rhetorical campaign to downplay the virus' threat to Americans.
Conze's strategy of pivoting into digital advertising and commerce to compensate for a decline in advertising revenues from its core TV franchise has been accompanied by a drumbeat of high-level departures in recent months.
The English songwriter Jorja Smith sings "I Am" over an adamantly sluggish drumbeat and a lonely guitar line, affirming a sense of duty: "When you know what you got, sacrifice ain't that hard," she declares.
Leon (Ndugu) Chancler, a drummer whose crisp grooves and pinpoint fireworks of syncopation were heard on hundreds of albums — including Michael Jackson's "Thriller," on which his drumbeat starts the song "Billie Jean" — died on Feb.
Complicating her busy life is the steady drumbeat in the tabloid press concerning her marriage to the star New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony, with TMZ and The New York Post reporting on its fraying.
The drumbeat of proposed projects never stops: a military operating base, China's first overseas, in Djibouti; an $8 billion high-speed railway through Nigeria; an almost-fantastical canal across Nicaragua expected to cost $50 billion.
That explains the swarms of office workers in matching white shirts and the signs on public transportation politely requesting that those with headphones keep the music down, lest a muffled drumbeat disrupt another commuter's quiet.
A drumbeat of dire reports from climate science in the past year has fueled environmental activism, prompted some companies to commit to slashing emissions and raised concerns among investors about the stability of asset prices.
In the background was the constant drumbeat of canceled flights, new restrictions, xenophobic fear abroad, and the knowledge that as I entered the last month of my pregnancy, I would be barred from planes altogether.
The Trump administration is trying to keep up a drumbeat of health care announcements as it seeks to show progress on an issue that Democrats used to great political advantage in the 2018 midterm elections.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Sunday kept up the drumbeat for Republican Rick Saccone ahead of a special election in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, boasting of his party's "5-0" record in House special elections.
The Senate moved toward a showdown Tuesday afternoon on whether to begin debate on legislation to repeal the Affordable Care Act — and President Trump kept up a drumbeat on Twitter to force a yes vote.
And with Syria, with the drumbeat of shrapnel in children and starving, drowsy mothers in the background, it often feels fraudulent -- as the writer is so far away from a reality seen only on YouTube.
The drumbeat of high-profile men in entertainment, media and politics facing consequences for allegations of sexual misconduct has prompted new scrutiny of the dynamics in many state capitals, from Sacramento to Tallahassee to Albany.
Mr. Calhoun acknowledged that Boeing had lost credibility with the flying public after a drumbeat of revelations about new flaws with the Max and repeated setbacks in the effort to return the plane to service.
Fashion has had its struggles in the past few years, ranging from Forever 21's recent bankruptcy filing to the downturn at Prada to the thundering drumbeat of bad news from malls and department stores.
All in all, the firing turned Washington on its head and resurrected a sense of administration scandals past, with their drumbeat of calls for special prosecutors and swirling questions about exactly who did what when.
The failure was highlighted by this harrowing incident, which rose above the usual drumbeat of news about bloodshed in Mexico, in part because the victims were women and children and dual American and Mexican citizens.
But technical details and slow-motion negotiations aren't enough for activists — increasingly worried about the drumbeat of scientific reports showing that the world isn't making enough progress to avoid the grimmest consequences of climate change.
Over the last couple of years, the public has become more aware of massive data collection by corporations and the steady drumbeat of leaks and hacks of personal information has people looking for a quick fix.
And while evidence suggests that the frequency with which tech titans buy out relative newcomers is slowing down, you can still find a steady drumbeat of people asking and advising others how to successfully get acquired.
Lyrically, the 26-year-old catalogs his impressive accomplishments ("Milli point two just to hurt you, ah / All red lamb just to tease you, ah"), but the insistent drumbeat seems to quash any sort of celebration.
Trump also gets another benefit from his outreach and softer tone: he dilutes the 24/7 drumbeat from the Clinton campaign and much of the news media where he's portrayed as a hateful and dangerous maniac.
But because this is a work from the director responsible for Stranger Than Paradise and Only Lovers Left Alive, Paterson is also a playfully profound, supremely cool look at an oddball who follows his own drumbeat.
The current drumbeat in healthcare is that big data will be able to help us monitor our health in real time, as well as predict disease and health trends at a societal level in the future.
He seems physically too fragile to withstand the horrors of being shackled on a slave ship where he and his fellow prisoners row to an incessant, booming drumbeat as their captors stand over them with whips.
Breitbart, whose drumbeat of attacks on "establishment" Republicans (embodied by the R.N.C. and, of course, our man Priebus) has made it something of an insurgent media soulmate of Trump's during his unlikely takeover of the party.
"Until the British parliament votes on the deal next week, we are going to see a steady drumbeat of Brexit headlines, which is going to keep the pound weak," said Danske Bank currency strategist Morten Helt.
Some of the buzziest stories of the week seemed to feed an urgent impulse: to escape the grim drumbeat of political warfare, terrorism, school shootings and the newest apocalyptic warning about the future of the planet.
"I think we're seeing the drumbeat moving more in that direction, the more he defies us, the more it's becoming an inevitability, but I don't think the caucus as a whole is there yet," said Rep.
The relatively small penalty for the A$95 billion market capitalization company brings a rare bright spot to an industry facing a daily drumbeat of negative publicity as a public inquiry into financial misconduct grinds on.
Not surprisingly, and perhaps as intended, Trump's drumbeat of belligerency triggered an ominous warning from Iran, and now an escalation from Trump, casting the increasingly ominous confrontation with Iran as yet another one-man Trump show.
In most of Imagine Dragons' big anthems, the drumbeat marches proudly in support of the melody, while in "Next to Me," the drums loudly sock a constant waltz against the 4/4 of guitar and voice.
The shortfall between the numbers of beds, ventilators, and staff against projected numbers of cases — pitting the hundreds of thousands against the millions — explains the drumbeat of calls to help "flatten the curve" of the outbreak.
At the same time, it confirmed that despite a drumbeat of calls within her caucus for new leadership, most Democrats support returning the 2903-year-old Californian, the first woman to be speaker, to the post.
People over 60, an important cruise customer demographic, are especially at risk from the virus, and vivid images from the quarantined Diamond Princess, as well as a drumbeat of cruise-related news, have compounded travelers' worries.
Months of the Republicans' constant drumbeat of blatant falsehoods and character assassination against Biden and his son Hunter throughout the impeachment trial, without an aggressive strategy from Biden to get ahead of it, has apparently worked.
The big picture: Geopolitical risks in the vital oil producing and transit region can cause short-lived price spikes, but at the same time, a drumbeat of bearish economic news is preventing a sustained price rise.
American diplomats and civil servants continue to diligently assist their Ukrainian counterparts to achieve these goals, but their message is undercut by the drumbeat of conspiracy and accusations of corruption reverberating in the halls of Congress.
Until this moment he seemed just the sort of forward-looking ruler friends like Trump, Theresa May, Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel could do business with, albeit against a background drumbeat of criticism from their electorates.
Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) kept up his drumbeat of criticism that the bank is too big to fail and too big to manage, while skewering the CEO for not informing shareholders sooner about the fraudulent activity.
In a video released Monday, which was backed by a gospel-like piano track and drumbeat and featured a greatest-hits rundown of his message on the campaign trail, Mr. Booker was upbeat until the end.
His nomination is moving slowly, with confirmation hearings pushed back indefinitely, allowing Democrats and labor advocates to prepare a drumbeat of questions: Can the head of a company accused of shortchanging workers serve as their champion?
Yahoo's business improved slightly in the fourth quarter despite the distractions of its pending sale to Verizon and a drumbeat of disclosures about two thefts of sensitive account data belonging to hundreds of millions of users.
Meanwhile, the drumbeat of anti-Ryan commentary among conservative media commentators has reached a new intensity and has spread beyond Breitbart, the news organization once run by Bannon that has long been critical of the Speaker.
The constant drumbeat of terrorist attacks globally, together with new technology that makes it astonishingly easy for people to follow news anywhere, allows terrible breaking news to drown out less sexy but more significant global trends.
But the nationalist drumbeat rings hollow for many retired soldiers who feel left behind, and they have taken to the streets in droves to complain about having to fend for themselves with meager pensions and little support.
The House That Will Not Stand likely confounded some theatergoers: The tone was deliberately hard to pin down, moving from bawdy comedy to heavy drama, with a recurring drumbeat infusing the proceedings with a sometimes overwhelming intensity.
The drumbeat of global trade developments has convulsed markets since U.S. President Donald Trump announced tariffs on steel and aluminum imports a year ago, sparking concerns that a full-blown trade dispute would undermine the global economy.
What are they -- their message is all anti-President Trump, and the drumbeat for impeachment is going to continue, the closer and closer we get to elections as they continue to nominate more and more progressive candidates.
The recurrence of this motif takes on a musical intensity, deepening in emotional resonance, like a muted drumbeat, as it travels from "PH" (1990) to "KG" (1992) to "Modiano" (1990), subjects differing in age, gender and race.
It's an apparatus the Republican Party has deployed to try to help Trump execute on other priorities, such as building a drumbeat of grassroots support in favor of his nomination of Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court.
He will speak at a time when he is being buffeted by a drumbeat of headlines about U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into whether Trump or his aides colluded with Russia during the 2016 presidential election.
However, the current drumbeat has fed the false impression that bad actors are everywhere on our campuses and that they are successfully exploiting our longstanding commitment to the ideals of openness, academic freedom, collaboration and international engagement.
Equity investors are concerned about the rise in interest rates globally, as a drumbeat of hawkish comments from the European Central Bank, the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada prompted investors to review their scenarios.
Street. The drumbeat of scandal mongering is likely to increase and some of those stories, like reports of a donor to the Clinton Foundation being appointed to a secret intelligence board, will have a basis in fact.
Others predict that Mr. Duterte's political allies and constituents may eventually tire of the daily drumbeat of violence and begin to wonder if the administration is guilty of the same corruption and vice that it rails against.
That proposal seemed far-fetched, or at least premature, but there was poignancy to Mr. Netanyahu's reception in the United States — particularly as he prepared to return home to unkind headlines and a drumbeat not his own.
And the company's historically lax approach to moderating extreme videos has led to a drumbeat of scandals, including accusations that the site has promoted disturbing videos to children and allowed extremist groups to organize on its platform.
The campaign against the special counsel, at the very least, provides a rallying cry for the president's supporters to counter the drumbeat of news about Russian interference in the election and possible links to the Trump campaign.
The Trump team's escalating drumbeat against China is worrying some public health experts, who say the attempts to blame Beijing for the coronavirus outbreak could harm efforts to combat the spreading contagion, while winning praise from others.
WASHINGTON, March 17 (Reuters) - Google, Facebook and Amazon are using their size, reach and technology prowess to help Americans cope with the coronavirus crisis, an opportunity for Big Tech to counter a drumbeat of criticism in Washington.
Beyond higher taxes on capital gains, there's a regular drumbeat for raising top individual income rates and the corporate rate, both of which President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress lowered two years ago with the TCJA.
The French president has carefully cultivated a tech-savvy image, promoted a steady drumbeat of high-profile events, and even pushed through a raft of economic and labor reforms to make his country more appealing to investors.
More broadly, the Trump administration is also trying to continue a drumbeat of health care announcements as it seeks to show progress on an issue that Democrats used to great political advantage in the 2018 midterm elections.
Vishal Sikka, the chief executive brought in to turn around India's Infosys three years ago, resigned suddenly on Friday, blaming a "continuous drumbeat of distractions" and a long-running row with founders over the tech firm's strategy.
The steady drumbeat of bullish confidence coming from Trump's Twitter feed on Tuesday morning is at odds with the standstill on resolving disputes since a Chinese trade delegation, led by vice premier Liu He, departed Washington last Friday.
The economy grew 6.7 percent in 2016, and recent data has painted a picture of steadying expansion, but fears over a trade row with the United States linger amid a drumbeat of protectionist rhetoric from the Trump administration.
Iran, which has kept up a steady drumbeat of angry statements for days, lashed out again on Tuesday, threatening to teach the Americans "new lessons" and keep "all options on the table" if Washington blacklists its Revolutionary Guards.
Even President Donald Trump is splitting from his most senior officials' message about an imminent threat from Iran, a drumbeat that has deepened concern that the administration is heightening tensions with Tehran and the chances of a clash.
In this telling, if young Chinese netizens are easily offended, it is because they have spent their formative years cut off from the world behind a Great Firewall of digital censorship, and pounded by a drumbeat of nationalism.
"If they were ever to increase rates, God forbid, before the November 2020 elections, I think the drumbeat to try to get … [Powell] out of office would be great," said Sri-Kumar, founder of Sri-Kumar Global Strategies.
A drumbeat of studies has pushed back hard against concern over the accelerated automation of factories and other businesses, predicting that — just as industrial age advances have always done — robots will produce many more jobs than they destroy.
The defining American social movement of the last few years, Black Lives Matter, has struggled to find its feet in a Trump world in which a continued drumbeat of well-documented police shootings no longer dominates social media.
But the direction of repealing Obama's policies is clear, and people I talk to on all sides of this policy area are simultaneously frustrated at the lack of attention and bewildered at the constant drumbeat of chaotic news.
On Thursday, the New York Times editorial board opined that war with Iran is the "last thing the United States needs," criticizing Donald Trump for a "drumbeat of provocative words, outright threats and actions," against the Islamic Republic.
They found that much of the increase in opioid dependence occurred since 2282, a period marked by increased attention to the problem and a growing drumbeat by advocates calling on doctors to reduce the number of opioid prescriptions.
The drumbeat in a mocking kiss-off, "Bravo," starts out like a basic stomp with two loud beats and two soft ones, but the bass line and vocal phrases each start on different beats, keeping things off-balance.
For many Americans, the news on Monday morning that Meghan Markle was expecting a royal baby came as a welcome injection of delight into the depressing drumbeat of politics and animosity that normally fills the nation's news feeds.
As with most trailers, and Game of Thrones' trailers in particular, this newest one serves to set the scene more than anything else, and so season seven sure looks like it is beating a steady drumbeat of war.
" Ms. Newman used the forum to lash Mr. Lipinski for being out of step with the district, a drumbeat that prompted him to claim she was fomenting "a tea party of the left" that was pushing liberal "fantasies.
They think Mr. Trump's drumbeat is intensifying loyalty and fervor among Republican partisans and that the Republican Party we used to know is "taking a nap somewhere," as John Boehner, the former speaker of the House, put it.
She believes that as a city of immigrants lying along the Atlantic Ocean, New York is in the cross hairs of both Mr. Trump's immigration and environmental policies, a dynamic that should keep the drumbeat of opposition going.
The decision by Walmart comes amid a drumbeat of new reports about the potential health risks of vaping that has made parents, doctors and government officials increasingly wary of the products, which are marketed as smoking-cessation devices.
Jurors conceded during jury selection that they were aware of the claims, and in his closing argument Mr. McMonagle had cited the "drumbeat" of highly publicized charges, saying that the case was more media frenzy than legal tribunal.
It was reintroduced in 21997 with a foreword by the poet Eileen Myles and, according to its publisher, sold over 299,22015 copies worldwide in 2016 after a steady drumbeat of endorsements from n+1, Jezebel and other publications.
In recent weeks, President Donald Trump and his supporters have led a steady drumbeat of anticipation over the report, suggesting it will provide evidence of improper conduct by the FBI that undermines the credibility of the Russia investigation.
But after a choreographed drumbeat of new agreements to be signed at what aides said was the 35th Anglo-French summit, the overtures, including the loan of the 11th century Bayeux Tapestry, fell flat in Britain's eurosceptic media.
Meanwhile, his fierce advocates at Breitbart have lost altitude while the ascendant Daily Caller's eagerness to channel Trump's rawest nationalism has produced a steady drumbeat of internal scandals over its infiltration by members of white nationalist extremist organizations.
The steady drumbeat of overly optimistic announcements from presidents, generals, and legislators stood in direct opposition to what soldiers, veterans, journalists, travelers, and well-read citizens knew: America and ISAF have done little to defeat the Taliban strategically.
Ms. Sankoff and Mr. Hein, who wrote the music as well as the book and lyrics, know that there's nothing like a steady Gaelic drumbeat and a lilting pennywhistle to turn a skeptical audience into Pavlov's slobbering dogs.
Over the past few months, there has been a steady drumbeat of calls from regulators and legislators to change the Volcker Rule, the prohibition on bank risk-taking adopted as part of the Dodd-Frank Act in 2010.
With special counsel Robert Mueller facing a deafening drumbeat of criticism from conservatives in recent days, Democrats have grown increasingly worried — and some conservatives have grown hopeful — that President Donald Trump will fire him any day now. Rep.
While the Agni-I is an earlier model with a relatively limited range of 193 kilometers — compared with the Agni-V's much more threatening 5,000 kilometers — the steady drumbeat of Indian missile tests hasn't gone unnoticed in Beijing.
While the Agni-I is an earlier model with a relatively limited range of 700 kilometers — compared with the Agni-V's much more threatening 5,000 kilometers — the steady drumbeat of Indian missile tests hasn't gone unnoticed in Beijing.
Meanwhile, news of an assault on a reporter by a GOP candidate for Congress — who won the election anyway — floated across the Atlantic, while the theatrics of Trump's international trip and NATO meetings kept up its steady drumbeat.
At the same time, career officials who want to do the right thing still exist at the agencies, and many people in Congress are sure to start a drumbeat around the anti-populist implications of this kind of merger.
But the drumbeat had started by February, punctuated by actor Jim Carrey's tweet that he was selling his Facebook stock and deleting his page because of the company's dissemination of false information ahead of the 290 U.S. presidential election.
And orientalism shows up onscreen — in films, on television, in music videos — with so much more regularity than good faith representations do that pushing back against it has been a steady drumbeat in Asian American activism for decades now.
Mr. Trump's drumbeat of threats last week of a sharp response to the suspected gas attacks all but guaranteed that the United States military would strike Syria, according to two Defense Department officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.
"Until the British parliament votes on the deal next week, we are going to see a steady drumbeat of Brexit headlines, which is going to keep the pound weak," Danske Bank strategist Morten Helt said, referring to a Dec.
Crumpacker, the company's chief creative and development officer, told attendees at that event that the CDC's updates on the O26 investigation led to a drumbeat of news stories that made it appear illness was spreading when it was not.
Changes such as this will do little to deaden the steady drumbeat of negative press the platform has attracted over the past few years—or the increasingly popular political stance calling for Facebook to be subject to antitrust laws.
The Trump team backed off, Malinowski said he believes, because officials came to see that lifting the sanctions would look terrible in light of the drumbeat of revelations over potential Trump campaign coordination with the Russian election interference effort.
Nonetheless, Chenoweth and Pressman's data suggests that there was a surprisingly steady drumbeat of protest throughout the first year of Trump's presidency, with up to 8 million people attending some kind of anti-Trump event in the past year.
But faced with an unceasing nationwide drumbeat of black and Hispanic men and women killed by the police and an intensifying danger of reprisals against officers, Mr. Bratton is now challenged to put the leash back on his ranks.
The two sanctions follow a steady drumbeat from the European Union and individual countries in Europe promising to regulate data-rich tech companies — something almost entirely missing from the U.S.  Facebook declined to make any representatives available for comment.
It scapegoats migrants, instills fear, glorifies an illusory past (what the Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman called "retrotopia"), exalts machismo, mocks do-gooder liberalism and turns the angry drumbeat of social media into its hypnotic minute-by-minute mass rally.
The new legislation, modeled on American laws that ban foreign campaign donations and require registration of foreign agents, had been widely expected after a drumbeat of stories in the Australian news media about the perceived threat of Chinese interference.
"All the forests and jewels are gone, all good things will be smuggled," they chanted over a drumbeat — a subtle dig at the military that dominates Myanmar's political life and has enriched itself for decades by pilfering natural resources.
It starts with a swaggering drumbeat and an obstreperously distorted bass line that could carry her voice on their own, but she soon marshalls a swarm of flutes, a cinematic string section, giggly backup voices and whizzing sound effects.
So goes the origin story of LPA, a year-old clothing line that has been taken up with enthusiasm by many in Hollywood and beyond who are perhaps weary of the official fashion calendar's incessant drumbeat, and its prices.
But the rhymes, the poppy English lyrics (sung by the duo Kajamba), an insistent drumbeat that draws on both dancehall and Caribbean clave, and the vertiginous push-and-pull momentum of the entire song have more tangled, modern connections.
The word gqom itself, pronounced with a tongue click at the start, is like a drumbeat; the music is built from laptop beats, distorted sounds, shards of Zulu music, echoes of house and the South African style called kwaito.
That drumbeat has continued since he entered the White House, particularly from critics who contend that his returns may shed light on various aspects of his business practices, including whether he has done business with Russian companies and banks.
There has been a steady drumbeat in conservative circles warning that Obama-administration holdovers and "deep state" actors have been abusing the powers of the government to spy on and illegally leak information about Trump and his top lieutenants.
Just for the record, then: the new film, directed by Antoine Fuqua, rehashes John Sturges's 1960 classic, teasing us throughout with the drumbeat of Elmer Bernstein's original score, and refusing to unveil the great tune until the final credits.
But rumblings of the attorney general's unease have grown over the past couple of days, with news reports saying Barr has mentioned to associates that he might resign if Trump keeps up the drumbeat of commentary on DOJ business.
Yet a drumbeat of provocative words, outright threats and actions — from President Trump and some of his top aides as well as Sunni Arab leaders and American activists — is raising tensions that could lead to armed conflict with Iran.
One of the U.S. officials warned the move was just an initial round of sanctions and that the administration was readying tougher additional measures that could be rolled out as part of a "steady drumbeat" of responses to the Venezuelan crisis.
At a time bigness is being broadly equated with badness, no one is perhaps more so equated than Facebook, the dominant global force in online friendship and the source of a relentless drumbeat of new probes into how it governs itself.
Recent reports from the Economist and Freedom House reinforce a drumbeat coming from commentators across the globe: Democracy as a global phenomenon — simultaneously an ideal and a set of formal and informal rules reigning in many countries worldwide — is under threat.
So long as the ISIS brand continues to hold some appeal for disaffected young men around the world, then, you can expect to see a regular drumbeat of attacks — both in the United States and, to a greater degree, in Europe.
If the steady drumbeat of bad news about the markets and the global economy continues, it could force the U.S. central bank to rewrite its plan for more rate hikes this year, according to analysts and recent comments by Fed officials.
Even earbuds sound better, but not dramatically better In every single case, I found I was able to hear things — a guitar chord change, a drumbeat, a horn, a vocal tic — more distinctly at about 70% of my usual volume.
Over the past year, the United States has heard a constant drumbeat of concerns from the intelligence community, science agencies, the White House and members of Congress about the security of research and technology on America's college and university campuses.
Norm Coleman (R) by just a few hundred votes when Elias landed in Minneapolis; Elias quickly began a drumbeat, maintained at almost daily news conferences in which he answered questions directly from the media, demanding that every vote be counted.
"They have largely been side issues, but even if it is a psychic toll, it's hard to have that much of a drumbeat without their having some effect," said Robert Boland, director of the sports administration program at Ohio University.
Ever since the DOJ joined 22019 GOP-led states last week in arguing against the measure, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has been sending out a drumbeat of press releases asking Republican Senate candidates where they stand on the administration's arguments.
The military interventions in Syria to prop up President Bashar al-Assad have been accompanied by a drumbeat of reports on state television celebrating Russia's role as a key power without which no military or political knot can be untied.
An implacable drumbeat, a cutting fiddle line, a distorted guitar, a dissonant string ensemble and a thickening squall of electronics are among the sounds that well up behind her, creating a tsunami of a crescendo that's both ritualistic and rocking.
For the college students who spent their spring break in Florida, the week was already somewhat different, with the steady drumbeat of health and local officials imploring them to wash their hands, practice social distancing and, if sick, stay away.
There were no tense debates about it on the United Nations' General Assembly floor, no stern warnings from the White House, no drumbeat of stories leading the nightly network broadcasts or breathless debate on the 24-hour cable news outlets.
This one is called Katrina, and over the course of 12 days in August, warnings on the radio and television mark out the steady drumbeat of impending catastrophe, as the Batiste family starts its preparations while continuing to make do.
Last year was a banner year for the exposure of personal information, and so far this year there has been a steady drumbeat of data breaches, so many that experts worry that people are just throwing up their hands in defeat.
But hours before the House vote on Thursday, President Trump offered a warning on Twitter: The drumbeat of requests for disaster relief is creating new financial demands for the federal government, which already spends far more money than it takes in.
A consensus formed after we took control, and found a constant drumbeat of bills coming in and payments going out, notably to Amazon (Web Services), Google (to help extend our brand), Facebook (to reach customers) and for our office space.
It's a lo-fi production, with piano, harmonium, banjo and a somber, simple drumbeat in the murky mix alongside the voice of Mr. Springsteen, alone and then joined by others including Adam Schumann, the soldier whose story underlies the film.
"Skin," a song about deep physical yearning — "I'm clawing at your skin trying to see your bones" — juxtaposes a stolid drumbeat with an octave-leaping vocal line and multiple tiers of guitars and glockenspiel, striving to incarnate the craving in sound.
Russia has also issued a drumbeat of warnings in recent weeks that rebels in Idlib, who it claims are encouraged by the West, were preparing to stage a fake chemical weapons attack that could be blamed on the Syrian government.
Dean G. Skelos, once one of the most powerful figures in New York State politics, was found guilty of bribery, extortion and conspiracy on Tuesday, the latest in a drumbeat of corruption convictions to roil Albany in a heated election year.
Captain Hardegen provided Drumbeat with some of its most stirring exploits when his U-boat sank two ships off Long Island and brought him close enough to New York City to see the glare from Manhattan's skyscrapers in the night skies.
Party strategists fear that Democrats might sacrifice the moral and political high ground by appearing too eager, and some leaders worry that an impeachment drumbeat would drown out Democrats' message to voters on kitchen-table issues like health care and taxes.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Any U.S. or Saudi military strike against Iran would bring "all-out war", Tehran said on Thursday, keeping up a drumbeat of warnings to its adversaries after they accused the Islamic Republic of a strike on Saudi oil facilities.
" Ticking off a list of the job's demands — crisscrossing the country at least three weeks a month, enduring political pressure, sacrificing personal time and upholding the drumbeat of fund-raising — Mr. Mackowiak added, "It's a grind and it's a beat down.
The drumbeat of bellicose threats and military muscle-flexing on both sides overstates the danger of a clash between the United States and North Korea, senior Trump administration officials and experts who have followed the Korean crisis for decades said.
Chiang cited progress by the bank in certain areas, but expressed concern over an "alarming drumbeat of news reports of egregious or illegal actions over the past year" in extending the sanctions, which apply only to business his office oversees.
"There's a continued drumbeat of scandals and failures of accountability and transparency and realizing how much power tech companies have — it's those things that have kept worker activism alive," said a Google employee who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
"Such laws are part of a rising drumbeat of legal assault on journalists and they are particularly open to abuse when senior officials vilify the media, creating a toxic environment in which individual journalists are incredibly vulnerable to attack," Clooney said.
What if my compulsive drug use and compulsive organizing and, for that matter, anything that I've felt compelled to do, were all attempts to quiet the unceasing drumbeat of anxiety that is forever pounding out its rhythm in my brain?
It was a continuous drumbeat of international outrage that ultimately helped Australian-Latvian journalist Peter Greste and, eventually, his local colleagues Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed get released after more than a year in Egyptian jail, accused of damaging national security.
Now, a very long way from our drumbeat of nutmeg and Dover sole, and, if for no other reason than it's the right day to do it, please read George Saunders's short story "Tenth of December," published back in October 2011.
As the drama built around the pick, Kavanaugh's backers were telling reporters that they felt increasingly hopeful he would get the nod, despite what some involved in the process cast as a drumbeat of negative attacks against the early front-runner.
Keeping Score As Bryce Harper and Manny Machado, both 2500, reached free agency this off-season, there was a drumbeat of declarations about how rare it was for baseball players so good and so young to hit the open market.
One song, "Confusion," was written after the diagnosis: "We spent so long facing the days together/that I forgot how to be different from us," Ms. Deheza sings, over a synthetic backdrop of billowing major chords, but without the security of a drumbeat.
"The party has got to recognize some very important realities that Donald Trump, in fact, recognized," Sanders said, keeping up a drumbeat he began last week in a New York Times op-ed and has returned to in a round of subsequent appearances.
At the same time, the drumbeat of innovation, with its epicenter in Silicon Valley, seems never-ending, with new products and services every day that purport to improve things even more, and maybe take us to the "next level," whatever that is.
Trump's drumbeat has been adopted by his top economic advisers, Larry Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council, and Peter Navarro, the President's top trade adviser, who preempted Trump on Friday with their own calls for lower rates despite the strong jobs report.
Democrats believe that they have taken a step toward neutralizing Republican complaints about how the inquiry is being conducted — though Republicans kept up that drumbeat Thursday — and that Mr. Trump's allies will now have to focus more on the substance of the inquiry.
The Democratic National Committee's drumbeat of messaging on Trump and his relationship with Russia is wearing thin with some Democrats in purple states — particularly in the Midwest, where people on the ground say voters are uninterested and even turned off by the issue.
Normally, I write about science, not games, so I was really curious to see how well the game's events lined up with real-world disasters that I cover, from individual events like major storms and droughts to the drumbeat of climate change.
"I think day-to-day this week it's reaction to data, which I'm not sure is 'good news is good news' or 'bad news is bad news,' and reacting to the drumbeat of earnings," said John Canally, chief economic strategist at LPL Financial.
Around that time you would hear reports of the Islamic State in Afghanistan every couple of weeks, and now it's something where if you're looking, it's a constant drumbeat; it's near daily you'll see some mention of it in the Afghan press.
Guzman faced a drumbeat of drug-trafficking and conspiracy convictions that could put the 61-year-old escape artist behind bars for decades in a maximum-security U.S. prison selected to thwart another one of the breakouts that embarrassed his native country.
Chiang cited progress by the bank in certain areas, but expressed concern over an "alarming drumbeat of news reports of egregious or illegal actions over the past year" in extending the sanctions, which impact the bank's municipal bond underwriting unit among other businesses.
The administration has delivered a drumbeat of warnings about the dangers of North Korea this week, using presidential statements, an unusual White House briefing for the Senate and a White House lunch for UN ambassadors to underscore that Pyongyang is a priority.
" READ: 2020 voters are already being inundated by fake news on Facebook In their response to this drumbeat on Wednesday, Bakaj and Zaid said, "We will not confirm or deny any name that is published or promoted by supporters of the president.
"In the heat and the frustration of seeing and hearing the constant drumbeat of bigotry, misogyny and homophobia coming from the Republicans at the state legislature, I used a poor choice of words and vented my frustration and I apologize," Mancini said.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Warren Buffett bemoaned the "negative drumbeat" on the U.S. economy from presidential candidates in his annual Berkshire Hathaway Inc shareholder letter on Saturday, saying they are misleading Americans into believing their children will be worse off than they are.
The drumbeat to regulate Big Tech began pounding long before the Cambridge Analytica scandal rocked Facebook—six long years ago, the Obama administration pushed a "Privacy Bill of Rights" that, like most other legislative attempts to safeguard your data online, went nowhere.
If Corbyn and his allies take things seriously this time and take concrete steps to stop the steady drumbeat of anti-Semitic incidents in their party, they could prove that left-wing criticism of Israel really can be detached from anti-Semitism.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump berated fellow NATO members on Monday for not contributing enough to the alliance while maintaining a trade surplus with the United States, keeping up a recent drumbeat of criticism before meeting European leaders this week in Brussels.
But amid a flurry of overlapping policy proposals and a drumbeat of Democratic demands for swift action, the ability of congressional Republicans to move beyond statements of condemnation to legislation and oversight that could change Mr. Trump's course was very much in doubt.
But this was not good enough for Trump, who has kept up a steady drumbeat of tweets urging even lower rates, arguing that it's impossible for America to compete with foreign countries who are issuing government debt at negative nominal interest rates.
Even amid the drumbeat of outrage from Mr. Trump and other Republicans over Ms. Steinle's death — and now, Mr. Garcia Zarate's acquittal on Thursday of murder — San Francisco and the rest of California have not taken a harder line against undocumented immigrants.
The move suggests that, despite a drumbeat of warnings in recent days about the risks of a health crisis in Russia, the authorities believe they can avoid a dangerous outbreak of the kind seen across Western Europe without shutting down the country.
He transferred to the submarine branch in 19993, took command of U-123 in May 1941 and was chosen for Drumbeat after sinking several ships off West Africa, his rank of kapitänleutnant the equivalent of a lieutenant in the United States Navy.
Colleagues of Mr. Kushner said he had remained focused and upbeat despite the drumbeat of negative headlines — a trait they ascribe to his experience dealing with the legal troubles of his father, Charles Kushner, who was convicted of tax evasion and witness tampering.
With Facebook under federal scrutiny — and contending with a drumbeat of criticism from Republicans who contend that the company's platform silences conservative voices — Mr. Zuckerberg has decided that activism on this issue would only intensify the spotlight on the company, these people said.
Cate and these two downtrodden women — and even the haughty "sisters" of the Home, who herd their enervated flock onto the path of righteousness through a relentless drumbeat of prayer and piety — endure tragedy at the hands of cruel parents and predatory men.
Ms. Reno's insistence on going her own way would win her catcalls and calumny throughout her tenure in Washington, whether she was prosecuting international espionage, dealing with the Republican drumbeat for impeachment, or trying to return a Cuban child to his father.
Now, Boeing is on the offensive and won this year's biennial event, thanks to the launch of a new model and the apparently deliberate spacing of air show announcements to keep up a drumbeat that put Airbus under pressure from day one.
A tech press once dedicated almost exclusively to gadget lust and organizing conferences that trot out tech lords for the rest of us to worship has taken on a more critical tone; a drumbeat of exposés reveal ethically and legally dubious corporate behavior.
And for almost all of them, future President Donald Trump was tweeting and talking, keeping up a drumbeat urging Republicans to stick together and do everything in their power to stop Obamacare, while skewering Obama as a weak leader and incompetent negotiator.
At the same time, there has been a rising drumbeat about Modern Monetary Theory — the belief that governments can run up debt to pay for social programs which the Fed can underwrite with low rates so long as inflation stays in check.
As the completion of the Trump administration's first year comes into focus, it is difficult to sift through the loud drumbeat of Russian "collusion" and the endless noise that emanates from the mainstream media about the shortcoming and failures of the Trump administration.
Midway through the album, on the graceful "Overcomer," a slapping drumbeat disappears early in the track and a pastel silence takes over; then a mist of harmonizing voices comes in, with a cajón, an Afro-South American percussion instrument, being pounded below.
It traces from gallery to gallery, following a conceptual drumbeat, how ways of loving have been conceived and represented in the history of art: spanning ancient pagan forms, depictions of original sin, and modern quests for free and fair ways of loving.
This action signaled that the market may finally be moving past the "same negative drumbeat" that has made the major averages reel, Cramer said: the confluence of inflation, "anti-growth rhetoric" from the Federal Reserve and the Trump administration's tensions with China over trade.
There are exceptions of course but the big central banks of the developed world — the Fed, the European Central Bank and Bank of Japan — have all reacted decisively to the steady drumbeat of depressing economic data by pushing any policy tightening plans to the backburner.
In the U.S. Congress, a growing drumbeat of criticism about Saudi Arabia is finding expression in efforts to restrict arms sales to Riyadh, expose alleged Saudi involvement in the September 29 terror attacks and allow it to be sued for that day's destruction and death.
Marvel Comics had only just introduced Miles — a teenager from Brooklyn with a black father and a mother from Puerto Rico — as a brand-new Spider-Man in 2011, but there was already a steady drumbeat for a Miles movie resonating across the internet.
Also expect a drumbeat for a breakup of some of these same companies, along with a rollback of mergers — the knives are already out for Amazon and Google, for instance — against what some economists say is the greatest concentration of economic power since the 1930s.
Others capture the style of the artist: a track for "Bohemian Rhapsody" is full of bold theatrical gestures; one for Green Day's "Holiday" evokes playing a bouncy pop-punk drumbeat; and a track for "Gangnam Style," unsurprisingly, nudges you into imitating Psy's infamous dance sequence.
Airbus is keen to lock in a recent advantage over Boeing in narrowbody jets by speeding up the rate at which it turns orders into deliveries, but faces pushback from some engine makers over the rate which sets a drumbeat for components plants worldwide.
Sound smart: There's been a quiet drumbeat of skepticism of large tech companies all year in Washington, but It initially didn't gain a lot of traction on Capitol Hill or support from President Trump — who has yet to acknowledge Russian interference in the election.
But it seems likely that the constant drumbeat of high-profile legal challenges to Obama's signature domestic initiative was a contributing factor in making "Obamacare" unpopular, even though—as Republicans are finding out to their political chagrin—most of its individual provisions are popular.
The drumbeat of negative publicity even prompted the Ali Ghan Shriners Club's clown unit in Maryland to withdraw from a parade planned for October in Hagerstown, said Tom Holland, a member of the group, in an interview with The Cumberland Times-News on Wednesday.
Venture capital-backed insurance success stories have risen at a regular drumbeat over the last few years: 2011 brought the billion-dollar Esurance acquisition, 2012 brought the wildly successful Guidewire IPO, 2013 brought the large Climate Corporation acquisition and 2014-2015 brought Zenefits to prominence.
The day after, Guccifer 22.0 surfaced with the first of a trove of stolen DNC documents, including a 2.03-page dossier on Donald Trump, the start of a drumbeat of leaks that would dog Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign until she ultimately lost in November.
While in prison afterward, Anne-Marie March gains a kind of power, inspiring others who would fight back against male violence, and the book acquires a measured, righteous outrage as it considers the unpunished, tolerated and even celebrated drumbeat of daily violence toward women.
That's why the songs on Bully's 2015 debut, "Feels Like," and its recent follow-up, "Losing," hit so hard, not only in her blunt lyrics and howling delivery, but also in every drumbeat and guitar riff, all calibrated by Ms. Bognanno for maximum emotional payoff.
There was the drumbeat of ominous new research about concussions and, with it, a drop in youth participation in football; regular testimonies from former stars about the sad state of their health; and posthumous diagnoses of degenerative brain disease (chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or C.T.E.).
In "Distressor," she moves from home and seclusion — hollow, circular guitar-picking patterns — to the powerful mask of performing onstage: "I just wanna drown in my own noise," she sings, with a drumbeat looming under her voice and, soon, a titanic, heaving guitar riff.
PARELES With tolling chimes, a growly high-drama vocal, a minor-mode melody, a verse about death and an arena-scale drumbeat, "God's Country" verges on goth metal, with only a little bit of slide guitar and devout lyrics to qualify it as country.
There are all sorts of reasons women who report sexual misconduct, from unwanted advances by their bosses to groping or forced sex acts, are not believed, and with a steady drumbeat of new reports making headlines, the country is hearing a lot of them.
"When we return to Washington, our priority will be to continue a drumbeat across America to press the President and the GOP Senate to pass the Lower Drug Costs Now Act into law," Pelosi wrote in a "Dear Colleague" letter to members of her caucus.
But there is growing fear that the drumbeat of questions about Mr. Trump's conduct, the prospect of a loss in a highly anticipated special House election this month in Georgia, and months more of legislative inaction could debilitate Republicans going into the 2018 midterm elections.
The first sign of how Mr. Fields is responding to the drumbeat of negative news came on Wednesday, when the company said it would offer early retirement packages and buyouts to 10 percent of salaried workers in certain business units in North America and Asia.
Mr. Spicer's comments came in the midst of a drumbeat of developments in the multiple investigations into Russian contacts with Mr. Trump's associates, and a week after the president failed to make good on his campaign promise to replace Mr. Obama's signature health care law.
And when European leaders gather Thursday with Ukraine's president to explore that nation's growing separation from Vladimir Putin's Russia, they might listen to the drumbeat of praise for the Russian demagogue from his American counterpart that marked much of the political campaign season in the United States.
Critics' drumbeat for impeachment has grown louder since Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen was sentenced to three years in prison for lying to Congress about Trump's prior business dealings with Russia and making illegal "hush money" payments to women who claim to have had affairs with Trump.
It was such a spectacle (see article) and pointed in so many directions at once that you could fail to catch a drumbeat which, for the safety and security of the United States, Mr Trump needs to silence immediately: his continuing hostility towards America's intelligence agencies.
But if you're someone who—oh, for the sake of argument—is unpleasantly surprised that people in their forties or fifties give you a seat on the bus, or that your doctors are forty years younger than you are, you just might resent time's insistent drumbeat.
While noting that this kind of data is "fraught with potential errors and many unmeasured variables, there's a growing drumbeat of data suggesting that women physicians have better outcomes," said Dr. Karol Watson, director of the Women's Cardiovascular Center at the University of California, Los Angeles.
And while the campaign's relentless scare tactics aimed directly at Trump have been generally successful, this renewed drumbeat of accusations about his connection to Putin take the focus off of their opponent an put it onto someone most voters aren't ever going to think much about.
McCain compared the compounding new reports to a "centipede" -- as in, many shoes continue to fall amid the steady drumbeat of developments -- and said the constant influx of news has "absorbed the attention" and distracted from the very important national security issues facing the United States.
"In a subsequent tweet, Trump said Acosta told him "he felt the constant drumbeat of press about a prosecution which took place under his watch more than 12 years ago was bad for the Administration, which he so strongly believes in, and he graciously tendered his resignation.
Even as tens of thousands of Americans were dying in a futile war opposed by millions, and the leadership of the Republican Party sought to drumbeat the populace into a hatred of radicals, hippies and "impudent snobs," the country at large did not succumb to unbridled hysteria.
Mattis, a former Marine general, angered the Chinese government recently when he stressed the US military's intention to continue "a steady drumbeat" of naval exercises to challenge China's territorial claims in the South China Sea, where Beijing is locked in a bitter dispute with several smaller neighbors.
The government has been slow to adopt new strategies and tactics even as the steady drumbeat of attacks on low-ranking soldiers and police, and more spectacular assaults such as the ambush in the Western Desert, erodes stamina and causes unrest among the rank and file.
Google is not the only company responsible for this perception — the drumbeat of scandals around Facebook's use and abuse of consumer information is probably a bigger reason — but moves like storing consumers' purchase information in Gmail and then making it impossible to remove have probably not helped.
Their self-titled debut album as Big Red Machine, released on Friday, includes "Lyla," a musical and verbal enigma that's dense with polyrhythm; its underlying riff and drumbeat are in 7/8, while vocals, keyboards, guitar noise blasts and chamber-music strings have their own agendas.
And while the bill comes as a sign of hope for the island and continues the drumbeat for action, Sanders' bill is — without a huge push from the private sector and the public— unlikely to get a vote in Congress given the power dynamics on Capitol Hill.
Still, as the Sandy Hook shooting became but one in a drumbeat of deadly mass shootings, a mounting effort sought to discourage the news media from spreading a shooter's name and photograph, fearing that it could glorify their actions and spur a so-called contagion effect.
JON PARELES In a song from an album due in September, the National re-emerges upbeat, verging on danceable, with "The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness," a plaint about lost intimacy delivered with a kicking drumbeat, an insistent distorted guitar lick and a strobing video clip.
The drop could also be a result of a steady drumbeat of negative press about Facebook, including concern over foreign governments using Facebook posts to divide the U.S. electorate during the 2016 election season, and growing concern over violent and other inappropriate content on the site.
Graham and other supporters of the President have led a steady drumbeat of anticipation over the Horowitz report in recent weeks, suggesting it will provide evidence of improper conduct by the FBI in the early stages of the investigation that undermines the credibility of the probe.
Shanahan had been briefing lawmakers angry at being kept in the dark about the administration's motives for sending warships to the Middle East to counter Iran, which was followed by a steady drumbeat of further leaks from US officials about Iranian military movements that they say constitute a threat.
Even in a country accustomed to a steady drumbeat of violence, the images of the children in military-style exercises published by local media earlier this year have pierced the public consciousness, drawn comparisons to child soldiers, and raised questions about whether this will become a new norm.
Trump's decision so far not to release his tax returns has been a rallying point not only for Hillary Clinton and her supporters but also for the die-hard #NeverTrump crowd, led by 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney, who released his own tax returns under a drumbeat of attacks.
As Richard weighs taking money from the threatening would-be savior, a parade of birds fatally crashes into the investor's glass windows in a steady drumbeat, each one landing in a beautiful outdoor water display, where a gardener is waiting to fish out the carcasses with a pool net.
If you need a handy summation of Paige's mindset — not to mention this season in general — you don't need to look further than the sequence in this episode of Paige stringing up the garage's practice punching bag and swinging at it with a steady, grim drumbeat of determination.
" Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid, who has kept up a drumbeat of Trump attacks over his taxes, said Sunday, "Trump is a billion-dollar loser who won't release his taxes because they'll expose him as a spoiled, rich brat who lost the millions he inherited from his father.
" A retired Marine general, John Allen, literally marched onto the stage to a martial drumbeat, surrounded by a phalanx of incredibly diverse veterans, one even wearing a Sikh turban, and thundered out a vow of victory over ISIS, while the crowd went wild, waving American flags and chanting, "USA!
Analyst: Launch 'preordained' by North Korea Trump's administration has delivered a drumbeat of warnings about the dangers of North Korea this week, using presidential statements, an unusual White House briefing for the Senate, and a White House lunch for UN ambassadors to underscore that Pyongyang is a priority.
A source tells PEOPLE in this week's issue that the two are finally "coexisting perfectly" after months of marital strain sparked by Kardashian West's nightmare Paris heist last October, followed swiftly by West's hospitalized for exhaustion — not to mention the drumbeat of tabloid rumors about an impending breakup.
Experts say the drop is an important early signal that the long-running prescription opioid epidemic may be peaking, that doctors have begun heeding a drumbeat of warnings about the highly addictive nature of the drugs and that federal and state efforts to curb them are having an effect.
The drumbeat of revelations surrounding his campaign's alleged ties to Moscow has only grown louder as Trump crisscrossed Europe and the Middle East, weighing on his discussions with European leaders, who, deeply skeptical of Trump's intentions, have found little solace during their interactions with the new US president.
Mulvaney, a conservative former South Carolina congressman, will be the third chief of staff in under two years to take on the task of running a White House besieged by a drumbeat of investigations and the expectation of more as Democrats take over the House of Representatives next month.
An unending drumbeat of propaganda, from both official state outlets and the private media empires of Orbán allies, demonizes refugees and Muslims, warning of an existential threat to Hungarian society and culture — and touting the Orbán regime as the only thing protecting the country from an Islamic takeover.
Yet most were subject, indirectly or directly, to an incessant drumbeat of negative reporting by mainstream outlets such as the New York Times, Washington Post and network news channels on the Democratic candidate's wooden public speaking and the largely confected scandals she was said to be embroiled in.
But maybe now, in the wake of this apparently politically motivated shooting, the ceaseless drumbeat by Trump critics over the supposed coming fascism in America, along with celebrations of tyrannicide (fake severed heads held up by comedians; theater companies acting out bloody executions), can be toned down a bit.
CreditCreditMinh Uong/The New York Times For the better part of five years as the chief executive of the cosmetics giant Avon Products, Sheri McCoy battled collapsing sales, a plunging stock price, a bribery scandal in China and the constant drumbeat of an attack from an activist investor.
But Trump's main mission is to tout the benefits of the sweeping new tax plan on an international stage – the record highs of the stock markets, the steady drumbeat of big companies announcing employee bonuses and the billions of dollars in investment that Trump promises will return to America.
I'm talking about the obvious effect of two factors on voting: the steady drumbeat of Russia-contrived leaks about Democrats, and only Democrats, and the dramatic, totally unjustified last-minute intervention by the F.B.I., which appears to have become a highly partisan institution, with distinct alt-right sympathies.
"However, given a slightly better outlook for the global economy and an easing of trade tensions, we anticipate that a drumbeat of negative sentiment — which can become a self-fulling prophecy — can be avoided, and that we will see more confidence about business prospects in 2020," van Ark added.
A rising drumbeat of short-range missile tests and the suspension of cooperation with US efforts to find the remains of soldiers killed in North Korea nearly 70 years ago are beginning to erode the meager payoff Trump forged with his stunning engagement of one of the world's most brutal tyrants.
But Mr. Trump, who is personally fond of Mr. Pruitt and sees him as a crucial ally in his effort to roll back environmental rules, has resisted firing him, disregarding warnings that the drumbeat of negative headlines about the administrator has grown unsustainable and that more embarrassing revelations could surface.
But since the late 1980s the area also has seen an accelerating drumbeat of glacial lake floods, which happen when a natural dam of rock or other material holding back water gives way as a lake overfills, said Hamid Mir, an environmental analyst at the province's planning and development department.
Over the past year or so, Apple's been releasing a steady drumbeat of content announcements, for shows like an adaptation of Isaac Asimov's "Foundation" novels, a drama set in the world of morning TV starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon and a series from "La La Land" director Damien Chazelle.
At the same time, despite the drumbeat of attacks, Israel has offered carrots as well as sticks, including 30,000 new permits for Palestinians to work in Israel, where day wages of $503 are double what they typically earn in the West Bank, bringing the total number of such permits to 88,000.
In its latest drumbeat against the cyber activities of Iran, the US government Friday charged nine Iranian hackers with a massive three-year campaign to penetrate and steal more than 2100 terabytes of information—totaling more than $2000 billion in intellectual property—from more than 28 American and foreign universities.
The Washington Post exposed national security adviser Mike Flynn's deceptive statements about his Russian contacts, then kept up the drumbeat until he resigned shortly after the paper had posted another devastating story, this one revealing that the White House had been warned last month that he was vulnerable to blackmail.
Besides, Biden is explicitly running as the person who'll restore dignity to the White House in a way Sanders isn't — a message that is more vulnerable to the relentless drumbeat of Hunter Biden "bombshells" from Fox News and partisan Republican investigators on the Hill and credulous coverage from the mainstream press.
The judge acknowledged, though, that such a drumbeat of accusations can be powerful, so powerful he has said he might limit the number of accusers to less than five if he felt the impact was preventing Mr. Cosby from receiving a fair trial, an argument his lawyers had put forth.
It's too late to buy coverage for the current outbreak — "We can't insure a burning building," Mr. Ryan said — but the daily drumbeat of news about the havoc wrought by the coronavirus in the highly integrated global economy has many executives focused on how they can protect themselves next time.
As the noose tightened on Iran's oil exports, it retaliated on several fronts: attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf (by its own or proxy forces), a growing drumbeat of rocket attacks against US forces in Iraq, and most spectacularly the cruise missile attacks against Saudi oil plants in September.
From one day to the next, the Trump presidency unfolds more or less like a normal Republican presidency—that is, by committing one determined act of rote negligence or flamboyant cruelty at a time, building into a blustering drumbeat of rollbacks and stymies and 37-year-old federal judge appointees.
The académiciens trooped down the stairs in their splendid green-embroidered uniforms to the sound of a Republican Guard drumbeat, and several hours of verbal fireworks followed, with the inductee and a welcoming member launching elaborate decorations on the French language at each other, according to the time-honored custom.
This has been true for some time now, but it's been spotlit in recent months following a steady drumbeat of reports about Facebook as a channel for fake news and propaganda and, more recently, the company's admission that it sold roughly $100,000 worth of ads to a Russian troll farm in 2016.
With Game of Thrones' vast cast of major characters killed off at a breakneck pace, the show's opening credits have become one of its few constants, a memorable clockwork vignette set to a pounding drumbeat that shows a map of the lands the various would-be kings and queens are fighting over.
Where most of her songs maintain a minimalist approach to sound, this diverges from that, beginning with airy, peaceful guitars and backing violin and near-monotone vocals that build, with help of a constant warning of a drumbeat, into a thunderous array before going out just as quietly as it came it.
In the months since the Republican overhaul of the federal tax code, New Yorkers have seen widespread perplexity, frantic revision of their state tax code — and a steady drumbeat of rhetoric from Democratic and Republican leaders who have vowed to use the plan as a rallying cry at the polls this fall.
" Biden, the Democrats' onetime frontrunner, still has a shot, argued Tara Setmayer, but time is running out: "Months of the Republicans' constant drumbeat of blatant falsehoods and character assassination against Biden and his son Hunter throughout the impeachment trial, without an aggressive strategy from Biden to get ahead of it, has apparently worked.
The letter, which was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, echoes a steady drumbeat of warnings by top US officials, including Vice President Mike Pence, who flagged Huawei's alleged connections to Chinese intelligence and its ability to compromise national security by selling equipment with "backdoors" that could allow for unauthorized surveillance.
But by spring and summer, a drumbeat of policy proposals — "I have a plan for that" became her mantra — and her skills as a campaigner helped lift her out of the pack of candidates to emerge as one of the leading challengers to Mr. Biden, who has led in national polls all year.
Investigator and trainer Michael Bazzell, whose IntelTechniques website and courses offer guides for how to find people and data on Facebook, also lamented the loss of the feature: The Cambridge Analytica scandal and associated drumbeat of reporting are causing Facebook to scour its services and data sources to see where user data may be leaking.
He wants to cultivate the press as an enemy because it allows him to paint journalists as out-of-touch elitists (in contrast to his faux—tax cheat—man of the people schtick), and because his constant drumbeat of "fake news" lets him respond to any criticism by simply saying it was made up.
After initially dismissing the probe -- which has ballooned into a Justice Department inquiry led by special counsel Robert Mueller -- as nothing more than a politically motivated "witch hunt," the White House's top officials are beginning to realize that the drumbeat of stories about Russia could overshadow the administration's objectives for months, if not years.
Trump has had a rough two weeks, no question: Losing out in backstage delegate battles all over the map, saying a dozen contradictory things about abortion, seeing Ted Cruz rise past him in the Wisconsin polls, plus the daily drumbeat of strange statements and wildly-uninformed interview answers that we all now take for granted.
Despite a tumultuous presidential election and the constant drumbeat of predictions about a softening art market, the sales at Sotheby's, Christie's and Phillips set highs for a range of artists, including Wassily Kandinsky, Willem de Kooning, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, John Currin and Carmen Herrera, not to mention Monet, whose grainstack sold for $266.3 million.
And Democrats hope they can keep up the drumbeat of attacks well into 173, seeing the decision as a potent combination of two issues that they argue play well with the suburban women and blue-collar voters who could be crucial in the presidential race: protecting the health care law and attacking "activist" judges.
While presumably the best case for Democrats would be a quick impeachment and removal of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE, the next best case is a steady drumbeat of bad news through next fall.
In recent days, Trump has remained focused on his border wall, but it's his economic policies that are still "pretty much the only thing keeping them in the game politically," said another former White House official, while also arguing that history will remember his long-term economic achievements rather than the daily Russia drumbeat or stock market performance.
There are various measures of the chilling singularity of Trump's candidacy, including the last two Republican presidents' announcement that they won't be attending their party's convention, all the prominent G.O.P. donors who have publicly rejected Trump and the stubborn drumbeat among some Republicans for a third-party challenger, if only as a means to assure Hillary Clinton's victory.
The San Diego speech, to be delivered in a city known for its military presence at a time when Mr. Trump is facing scrutiny over his donations to veterans' groups, will present a more sweeping — and fearsome — portrayal of Mr. Trump, one that the Clinton campaign will deliver like a drumbeat to voters in the coming months.
He's also sent clear wavelengths not only through his anti-Hispanic hate speech, but with (among other things) his failure to denounce David Duke after his campaign endorsement; his drumbeat of degradation of women like "bleeding" Megyn Kelly; and, more tangibly, his reorienting the federal government's counter-domestic-terrorism efforts to focus only on Islamic extremism, not white supremacists.
The drumbeat of Democratic lawmakers calling for impeachment proceedings to begin has been growing, particularly after special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE gave his only public comments regarding the findings of his report into Russian election interference.
Eric SwalwellEric Michael SwalwellHickenlooper ends presidential bid Scenes from Iowa State Fair: Surging Warren, Harris draw big crowds Nadler hits gas on impeachment MORE (D-Calif.), the drumbeat has grown louder for a 2020 bid by Abrams, which Democrats believe would be welcome and possible thanks to the dominance in numbers of white men in the race.
Politicizing the Department of Justice Obama criticized Trump's drumbeat of tweets attacking Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE and calling for his department to be used for political purposes.
The drumbeat of arrests continued: 36 people, among them an off-duty New York City police officer, were arrested on marijuana charges during a five-hour Grateful Dead concert at the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island, a fraction of the nearly 270 people arrested at rock shows at the coliseum in the space of a few months in 1973.
And eventually, it was this strategy of violence, it was this constant drumbeat of attacks that, in the end, forces the West to re-engage in a way it really didn't want to: boots on the ground by American, British and French troops, a coalition of countries that come together to try to root ISIS out.
Minnesota was ground zero of Warren's steady rise last summer: In August in St. Paul, in the midst of a drumbeat of excitement over her plans and unyielding anti-corruption message, she drew the largest crowd of her campaign at that point in the race — some 22016,000 people out on the grass in the late summer sun.
The lopsided fund-raising numbers from all 14 Democratic challengers in the two states — from the longest of shots to the surest of bets — amount to a dramatic financial show of force that will fund a drumbeat of television spots, political mailers and digital ads in a crucial region for the Democratic effort to take power in the House.
It started with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman claiming he didn't know Khashoggi's whereabouts days after he disappeared, a subsequent implausible explanation that Khashoggi walked out of the consulate and then a steady drumbeat of acknowledging a growing list of crimes, from interrogation and potential torture to, most recently, that this is in fact a case of premeditated murder.

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