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The internet gods have drummed up the genius hashtag #TrumpExplainsMoviePlots.
I've drummed in more bands than I've played guitar in.
Still, the queso has drummed up interest and boosted business.
Ramona drummed harder to show everyone how bad she was.
John Boehner, the conservative speaker, was drummed out of office.
All the while, it drummed up interest in Apple Music.
And I get drummed out of the profession if I did.
The email drummed up criticism from the security community almost immediately.
The show drummed up a lot of controversy at the time.
The console platform drummed up $4 billion in revenue last year.
The moment drummed up quite a bit of reaction on Twitter.
I was drummed out in 2009 after the subprime mortgage swindle.
Needless to say, BBC Earth's tweet drummed up some mixed reactions.
She has drummed with relatives awaiting a family member's medical decisions.
Clinton, then drummed up the Russia investigation to undermine his presidency.
They picked up the branches and drummed on the women again.
Physical conflicts between conservatives; conflicts that were drummed up against conservatives.
The "water protectors" and their supporters sang, drummed and cheered in triumph.
Detroit drummed him for six runs on eight hits over three innings.
Normally talkative, he spoke in a flat voice and drummed his fingers.
The platform drummed up $493 million versus $572.8 million in September 2015.
It's me and our cousin who drummed for our high school band.
He drummed up business by smashing or acid-staining nearby store windows.
And then get drummed out of the service on top of that?
Nicholas Kristof RAMONA drummed harder to show everyone how bad she was.
Nearly 70 percent of the time, males drummed with a female present.
Far from being drummed out of conservatism, it has become the dominant strain.
His priorities had not changed since he had been drummed out of office.
The crowd of just under 3,400 drummed their feet on the aluminum bleachers.
His run has drummed up national interest but has made little impact locally.
When I finished, he sighed heavily and drummed his fingers on the desktop.
Many of them have been drummed out of the system, lost their jobs.
They talked and shared stories and drummed and planned, together, for the future.
We drummed a few people out of ... Yeah, there was a few postmortems.
The episode has drummed up controversy because of its implication that spiders are harmless.
Earlier this year, Qatar drummed up a record-setting $9 billion in sovereign debt.
Outside the Netherlands, opt-in systems mean investor interest has to be drummed up.
Since then Sputnik has drummed up support for the rapprochement between Turkey and Russia.
They collectively drummed up an extra $55,000 within the first 60 days, in fact.
Unsurprisingly, the picture has drummed up quite a bit of excitement on social media.
For years, researchers working on these programs drummed up mixed findings about cost-effectiveness.
Other U.S. technology giants, like Google and eBay, have also been drummed out of China.
Ms. Kurda said the atrocities inflicted upon Kurds were drummed into her as a child.
Consider the support drummed up by mass media for the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
The dangers cops face didn't need to be drummed in to my 11 fellow jurors.
But getting drummed like we did was a bit of a slap in the face.
Without them, Coughlin would probably have been drummed out of the N.F.L. a while ago.
And every FBI agent I know wants to see this guy drummed out of the bureau.
The tweets were shared thousands of times and drummed up a huge debate across the world.
Unsurprisingly — as all good lists do — the BBC's poll has drummed up some heated debate online.
So we've drummed a handy guide to picking out the right bag for your evening out.
So the more hype and interest that gets drummed up between now and August, the better.
First, I believe that a woman should replace every sexual predator drummed out of his job.
The movie drummed up the most new conversations in comScore's latest analysis on social media chatter.
The report drummed up a sense of urgency about being first to tap into sleep technology.
The things you're supposed to do and like are drummed in from such a young age.
The campaign drummed up significant grass-roots support, vaulting the Vermont senator into the national spotlight.
The fear of violent disorder runs deep and is consistently drummed into Chinese of all ages.
He also received a $50,000 grant from the city and drummed up additional help from family.
It was a sobering year for virtual reality, which drummed up about $2.7 billion, according to SuperData.
They drummed up questions about the game's mysteries while adding a few strange ones of their own.
TV presenter Piers Morgan drummed up some controversy when he shared the following tweet about the Olympics.
That will only happen if those bad Marines are drummed out of the Corps, with no exceptions.
During the first half of 2018, Paul drummed up interest for a fight against fellow YouTuber KSI.
That's drummed up talk about a potential recession in Germany, or two consecutive quarters of negative growth.
During the same period last year, 21,22009 stories about three Marvel-based releases drummed up 224 million views.
Fundraising paid for grassroots campaigners, who drummed up support, co-ordinated events, sold suffrage literature and wrote reports.
His thread quickly drummed up hundreds of comments and shot to the top of the /r/IAMA subreddit.
He drummed up news coverage by telephoning a television station, which sent a camera crew to the bank.
My spouse with four degrees including a Ph.D. from Columbia University was drummed out of public school teaching.
The announcement drummed up interest in cosmological triangles, even though the supposed discovery ultimately proved a grave disappointment.
Seeking a wider audience, using important connections, he drummed into Lower Manhattan newsstand distribution a periodical called Oh!
That Russia is now a power to be reckoned with is a message drummed home relentlessly on television.
It toured college campuses and drummed up impressive buzz that translated to big numbers at the box office.
After being drummed out of his job in 1954, he committed suicide, at 34, by natural-gas poisoning.
If you are eating bratwurst, opening wine rather than beer might get you drummed out of the tailgate.
In part, this assumption has been drummed into their minds, and fear has been used to quash discussion.
Photo by Crowns & OwlsLondon quartet Jarbird recently drummed up enough buzz to sell out their first ever headline show.
The previous year, the leases drummed up nearly $360 million, the second-highest total on record at the time.
The opening frenzied percussive patterns of "Tutapona," drummed and clapped out by the artist herself, beams with loose joyfulness.
Governments rose and fell while Mr Macron drummed his fingers; the transatlantic bond stretched, and came close to snapping.
As part of this it drummed up a social media campaign against "economic apartheid", in particular "white monopoly capital".
It wasn't long before the image ended up in r/photoshopbattles, where it quickly drummed up thousands of comments.
She drummed it into me to hate my father for tearing apart the family and sexually molesting my sister.
Otherwise, they are often crushed by the superior force of the organization's lawyers and drummed out of the industry.
On the day the latest trailer was released, the film drummed up 24 positive mentions for every negative comment.
"Yannis drummed it into us from a really early stage: Play every show like it's your last," he said.
It has been drummed into the minds of North Koreans that they are outsiders, underdogs, and the ultimate survivors.
I don't know how much value Judge Thrash will ultimately ascribe to the nearly 1,000 objections Metcalfe drummed up.
A recent tweet I put out drummed up a decent number of replies from people in a similar boat.
If you'll recall, Fyre Festival drummed up publicity by asking influencers to change their profile to an orange square.
Week in Weird has a good breakdown of some of the drummed-up local explanations for Catman's origin story.
Launderette: Chefs Laura Sawicki and Rene Ortiz have drummed up an eclectic and inventive menu in a former eastside laundromat.
He came on the show to play his track "Am I Wrong," where for his performance he drummed it up.
At the time of writing they've drummed up €582, and they've got 56 days left to reach their €15,000 goal.
It turns out that the conversations with Snap began about six months ago, after advisor Goldman Sachs drummed up interest.
LONDON — An art student at Lancaster University has drummed up an impressive amount of confusion among political circles this week.
That performance drummed up some controversy as well, but even that wasn't the first time the song had been used.
This description is sufficiently vague that virtually any justification could be drummed up to deport anyone who doesn't have papers.
López was convicted on public incitement, corruption and other charges, which his supporters said were drummed up by the government.
It's also less than half the Thursday-night gross that "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" drummed up last year.
I spend long days at state capitols, often debunking false narratives that the opposition has drummed up around this topic.
Two former Republican congressmen drummed out during the 2018 midterms, Pete Sessions and Darrell Issa, are attempting 2020 comeback bids.
A decade on India has beefed up security, launched cross-border raids against terrorists and drummed up international pressure on Pakistan.
LONDON — A tweet from an official British Gas Twitter account using the #RipDB hashtag has drummed up anger on social media.
"Aquaman" drummed up nearly $94 million in its opening weekend in China — making it Warner's best Middle Kingdom debut to date.
But backers of the program acknowledge that Ivanka Trump's out-front role drummed up interest from public officials and financial stakeholders.
Together we have found rest, cultivated closeness, and bolstered a bond beyond anything my former self could have ever drummed up.
The tweet drummed up a fair few retweets, and it doing so it clearly caught the attention of the acting duo.
It was Norway's attitude of actively supporting their athletes which drummed up enough interest to have the country's boxing ban overturned.
In fact, we have every reason to believe that the controversy drummed up even more interest in the Blac Chyna brand.
The video has had well over 5,500 likes and around 9000 shares on Facebook, but it's also drummed up some concern.
The importance of keeping your hymen intact and remaining a virgin until marriage was drummed into her from a young age.
Others believe it is drummed up by the secular news media, especially in the English-speaking world, to hurt the church.
Their comments drummed up debates about everything from the pacing of small plates to the disproportionate expense of entrees in miniature.
But ever since the elimination of those categories, the arts have not drummed up nearly as much excitement as the athletics.
They drummed out rhythms on waves and laughed so loud, the sound echoed through the concrete alleyways that crisscross the island.
To counter the allegations, Mr. Weinstein and his legal team drummed home the message that #MeToo had spun out of control.
That letter was shared on community Facebook page Eyfs Matters, where it quickly drummed up over 60,000 shares in two days.
Groups broke out in chants, screaming the name of their favorite contestant, while others stomped their feet or drummed their chairs.
Today, a bombing in a Brussels metro station is drummed into our heads in real time through constant stories and vivid pictures.
"This is a highly regulated and highly controversial space due to all the negative press that fantasy sports drummed up," says Lehoux.
Since launching its branded K-Cups last year, the single-serving product has drummed up $300 million in sales through grocery channels.
Those generated $12.1 billion — more than all deal-making drillers drummed up in any quarter of 2015, according to consulting firm PwC.
The portrayal of Luke Skywalker's character, in particular, seems to have drummed fans into a kind of rage-fuelled frenzy of debate.
At best, the sit-in drummed up publicity and gave the liberal base more reason to be fired up about gun control.
Greg Fox, the drummer for Liturgy and other strenuous projects, drummed as various synthesizer players joined him onstage, generating noises and drones.
He's emphasized that he never had a Canadian passport, dismissing the story as a "non-issue" being drummed up by the media.
Lukas split his time between Congo and Florida, where he drummed up dollars for the reserve and conducted ground-breaking scientific research.
For comparison, shipments to Canada drummed up nearly twice that amount that year, while Mexico spent about $19 billion on American chemicals.
"Could be a line two, because he has crazy statistics," Tollett said as he drummed on the poster with a pencil eraser.
In January of this year, the Wooster Group's production of The Room drummed up controversy in Los Angeles when Samuel French Inc.
The event drummed up more than $3 million for his re-election campaign through a political action committee called America First Action.
Traditional Republicans are now afraid to stand on principle because they do so at great peril of being drummed out of politics.
"My mother drummed it into me to hate my father for tearing apart the family and sexually molesting my sister," Moses told PEOPLE.
At the heart of it was Abovitz, who drummed up anticipation for Leap by, say, comparing the company to NASA during the moonshot.
Georgiou and orders a first strike against T'Kuvma's ship, actions that ultimately lead her to be court-martialed and drummed out of Starfleet.
But for all the initial hype and excitement it drummed up, it seems like the delivery service is unable to cope with demand.
He's drummed out of the Imperial Navy for disobeying orders, and he frequently improvises his way out of the situations that face him.
In so doing, he drummed up support among his base, especially those who identify with his xenophobic statements about immigrants and other groups.
If it's been drummed into you that you don't fit into the society that you grew up in, maybe you start looking elsewhere.
The media was completely against us and hounded us and hated us and drummed everything up into us being public enemy number one.
She drummed her fingernails on the table, producing a staccato, military sound— click-click-click —a nervous tic that seemed to calm her.
Trump has repeatedly dismissed the investigation as a "witch hunt" drummed up by Democrats to explain their surprise loss at the ballot box.
He drummed up the courage to ask for her hand; they married on March 22016, 22011, the second anniversary of his country's uprising.
Jenner, Bieber, Hadid, Ratajkowski and other models appeared in a glossy video announcement that drummed up buzz about Fyre Festival in early 2017.
This was all thanks to an unlikely friendship he drummed up with former opponent Donald Cerrone, according to his interview with Fox Sports.
Ford was mayor of Toronto from 2010–2014, during which time he drummed up much controversy, primarily due to his substance abuse issues.
He skateboarded across a stage, air-drummed in a Whataburger parking lot, never letting people forget he was once in a punk band.
"It's not about science, per se," he said, pausing while the rain drummed on the tent roof, "it's about the values we articulate."
Nietzsche, wary of all such sentimental ideas, argued that moral mandates like forgiveness are drummed into us by the beneficiaries of dominant ideologies.
Babylon recently drummed up scrutiny over the caliber of advice its AI-enabled chatbot is churning out and how it's handling customer data.
So many questions were drummed up from the moment the child was revealed as the bounty the Mandalorian had been sent to find.
"     Baby sister Kylie, who's recently drummed up quite the impressive real estate portfolio, has "a furry chaise lounge in [her] bedroom that I LOVE!
"They drummed up what was an inelegant way to get at this pool of talent," one MassGAP worker summed it up to the Globe.
And every FBI agent I know wants to see this guy drummed out of the Bureau and they want to see him not paid.
It's why the Sega Forever service, a sort of Netflix-style collection of Genesis titles for iOS and Android, drummed up so much excitement.
But, the curiosity drummed up by a seemingly insane Briggs would certainly make for an intriguing, big-money fight with Haye in the interim.
In season six, she urges Jon not to fight House Bolton in the Battle of the Bastards before he's drummed up a bigger army.
Last year, the Warriors drummed up excitement by chasing the 73 regular-season wins to set the best regular-season record in NBA history.
He paused, waiting for his cue, then missed it and drummed wildly while out of time with the music being played through the arena.
Some drummed and waved national flags as they mingled in the street, while others took shelter from the sun under parasols and makeshift tents.
Bankers drummed home the message that money saved in underwriting fees was dwarfed by the amount Google left on the table through the underpricing.
On the Place Général De Gaulle, in the city center, pockets of enthusiastic fans of both teams drummed together, waving flags and singing songs.
What do you do when your startup has drummed up so much buzz that VCs come literally knocking on your door clamoring to invest?
In the arts, dabbling, being an amateur, can often be more productive than following the rules and orthodoxies that are drummed into the professional.
The northern Ku Klux Klan drummed up support for the law, claiming that America was ordained by God to be a white Protestant nation.
We have difficulty accepting their coexistence in a single image; the mutual exclusivity of flesh and spirit has been drummed into us by now.
I recently organised a Twitter giveaway that drummed up a bunch of RTs, for instance, and I've also been experimenting with posts on Reddit.
Green Book may have picked up the Best Picture Oscar, but the movie also drummed up criticism for the way it portrayed race relations.
Just ask Rob Astorino, the once-popular Republican Westchester County executive, who was drummed out of office in 6900 for the president's perceived sins.
O'Rourke has drummed up significant momentum in his race to unseat Cruz and become Texas's first Democratic U.S. senator in more than two decades.
What's happening: The protests in Hong Kong have drummed up new interest in anti-surveillance fashion, according to designers Adam Harvey and Scott Urban.
The bad publicity drummed up by the Uffizi may eventually spur action, but so far the Germans have not responded to the recent request.
Benjamin Taylor, a lawyer for Johnson, called the charges "false and drummed up" and told the paper his client was "pleased" to see them dropped.
Chess. It is one of the more popular songs drummed up by the satirical masterminds, who have written similar tunes for more than three decades.
Strategists drummed on their theme of global stock markets' Icarus-like flight higher culminating in a 'Humpty-Dumpty' fall in risk assets in the autumn.
I was brought up with "If you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all" being drummed in my head by my grandmother.
"We found that kids are really open to it, maybe because bugs haven't been drummed into their heads as being a bad thing," he said.
Outside Mr. Walker's Capitol office, protesters marched and drummed and chanted fury at what they saw as an effort to weaken unions and diminish Democrats.
The last we saw, he and they were vanquished at the Battle of Hogwarts by Dumbledore's Army, a fighting force of students Harry drummed up.
Our photographers caught youth sprinkled through the day, children drummed on buckets at Eckhaus Latta and accompanied some models on the runway at Badgley Mischka.
A recent protest at the Whitney that drummed out a vice chairman exposed the symbiotic, but potentially problematic, relationship that museums have with some trustees.
Voter fraud is a big issue for Republicans, but Democrats believe it is a non-issue drummed up as a justification for onerous registration rules.
The following weekend, it opens in China, where Marvel Studios movies have recently drummed up more than $100 million in total domestic box office sales.
I held still, my head ducked out of sight, waiting, letting the very faintest breath escape me while my heart drummed mercilessly in my chest.
A rematch with his biggest rival and the only MMA fighter to ever beat him at UFC 200, with all its drummed-up, round-number significance?
At the end of the day, this race was essentially decided on November 6 when Hyde-Smith drummed McDaniel and ended up matching Espy's vote total.
At first, Cohen sold oils to friends and family; she also drummed up business at local yoga studios, and taught classes at a vintage-clothing store.
That single message, drummed on over and over again for a year and a half, galvanized a sizable enough voting block to win him the presidency.
His stance on "Brexit" is partly influenced by his background in the military, where, he said, the ideal of national sovereignty is drummed into young recruits.
Though that doesn't mean that the tourism drummed up by "Fixer Upper" and Magnolia attractions won't drive up housing prices and, as a result, property taxes.
Democrats, though, questioned Republicans' claims of bias and the need for a hearing, suggesting that it was a drummed-up issue to rally the conservative base.
Fantômas, his alt-metal side project in which Lombardo previously drummed, played its first show in seven years at the end of June, opening for Tool.
The agency drummed up controversy earlier this year when it redirected $200 million from other parts of the Department of Homeland Security to fund increased detentions.
In Kenya, termites are drummed out of their mounds — the sound evokes rain, to trick them into emerging — and eaten live and juicy or dry-roasted.
Mob frenzy in India today is drummed up by jingoistic television anchors and vindicated, often on Twitter, by senior politicians, businessmen, army generals and Bollywood stars.
In case after case, a wary — and frequently unanimous — Supreme Court has knocked down legal theories drummed up by well-meaning but overly zealous federal prosecutors.
From time to time, as he danced to recorded music by Astor Piazzolla, he clenched his fists, then bent over and drummed them quietly on the floor.
So I've drummed up the Nexus, an autonomous minivan concept that carries you to the airport, and on the way gets you fully ready for your flight.
"The measurement issue with internet companies in general has been drummed up a lot over the last six months," Bloomberg Intelligence tech analyst Jitendra Waral tells Axios.
In 2018 the Bank of Jamaica drummed up support for inflation targeting by commissioning reggae stars to extol in song the blessing of low and stable inflation.
If it is repeatedly drummed into you that there is a group inferior to you, it becomes easier to distance yourself and dehumanize someone who is different.
The results of the tests are supposed to be confidential, so we don't know exactly how many women have been drummed out of sport as a result.
Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda is a sensation on Twitter, goes live on Periscope and has drummed up a huge amount of hype online for the show.
Finally, Ebru agreed to connect me with the group's PR manager when I drummed up enough excitement at work for my managers to send me to Turkey.
And Heather Graham drummed up funds by selling two tickets to the 2017 Golden Globes; "It's so much more fun than the Oscars, I promise," she said.
Representative Hakeem Jeffries, whom she brought into the House leadership as the new House Democratic Caucus chairman, drummed up the most enthusiasm for her before the voting.
He respects the size and scale of the club, its rich history, its glorious achievements, but somewhere inside him, the antipathy — drummed into him from childhood — lingers.
And it's true: The finale of their recent set at Glastonbury was a maelstrom of weird grimaces and whirling, gold-tipped locks as they drummed in unison.
She seems to be following the admonition of St. Augustine, which has been drummed into any Catholic school graduate, to love the sinner, but hate the sin.
The company drummed up excitement and curiosity by airing commercials of people's shocked, impressed reactions to its Fire Phone — without showing the TV audience the phone itself.
He eventually spent nearly three years in pretrial detention on bribery allegations, done in, he says, by a false accusation drummed up by Voronenkov and his associates.
But, given that companies like Amazon and Barnes & Noble have overpowered small bookstores, she hit pause on her dream, until she finally drummed up the confidence in December.
The idea of aliens drummed up so much public interest that more than 84628523,700 people donated $100,000 to a Kickstarter campaign to fund further observations of the star.
He's tasked with maintaining law and order in the country's hellish Public Residence Clusters, only to be drummed out of the service after a battle that goes sideways.
Libel suits — Putin notably recriminalized libel, after it had been decriminalized in 2011 under Dmitry Medvedev — drummed-up prosecutions, and vise-like media regulation accomplish the same ends.
As for the bond guys, they have had it drummed into their heads since Volcker that Fed credibility is the be-all, end-all of analyzing monetary policy.
Nonetheless, the series has drummed up reasonable doubt among its audience: More than 430,000 people have signed online petitions to the Obama administration seeking a pardon for Avery.
Authorities had said unlocking Farook's work-issued iPhone may reveal unknown details about the attack, but the FBI has not revealed, what, if anything, the hack drummed up.
But both HTC's and LG's newest models employ Qualcomm's Quick Charge 3.0 standard, and that's drummed up some worry in a particular part of the mobile phone community.
It will be proposed under the guise of streamlining government or any number of lame and ridiculous excuses that have been drummed up over the last 2628 years.
Members of Congress have been speaking uneasily among themselves ever since Al Franken was drummed out of the Senate by many of his Democratic colleagues in early December.
When I asked her, at the Perp Diner, about how an American prosecutor "coöperates" a jihadist, she drummed her fingers, shook her head, and finally came up empty.
Retro Report If you were in elementary school in the early 1950s, chances are that you had the fear of nuclear holocaust drummed into you with fair regularity.
The first one-minute video, showing Sandmann smirking and students chanting as Phillips drummed and sang, seemed to tell a pretty clear story of what happened on Friday.
In the past couple of weeks alone, studios have drummed up support for what they hope will be the latest Oscar contenders at festivals like Venice, Toronto and Telluride.
In most countries, the war was largely financed by borrowing: central banks resumed their original role as financing arms of governments, and drummed up investor demand for war debt.
Joel Embiid scored 17 points, and Ben Simmons flirted with a triple-double as the surging Philadelphia 76ers drummed the host Orlando Magic 113-98 Thursday at Amway Center.
As FAIR maneuvered on the Hill, it also drummed up grassroots support in some predominantly white parts of the country, like Iowa, where immigration was intensifying as an issue.
His profile was private, of course, and while it made me cringe (oh, the photos I'm so thankful aren't on social media), it also drummed up some old memories.
"This is a program full of energy and joy," said Maduro, 53, in one show, headphones on as he drummed his fingers and spun classics of the Caribbean rhythm.
" Ed Zuckerberg marketed himself as the Painless Dr. Z, and later drummed up dentistry business with a direct-mail solicitation that declared, "I am literally the Father of Facebook!
Last October, the company drummed up viral support when it launched an impassioned #VerifySteakUmm campaign after being denied the blue check mark five months in a row without explanation.
In addition to Milk Ghost, she drummed in Period Blood, a short-lived, "super-angry" quartet in the tradition of Bikini Kill whose name was suggested by her brother.
And if you thought that was the only Chinese flag-based controversy drummed up during the first four days of the Games, well you are sadly mistaken, my friend.
Quickly, they were drummed from the service, ignored by the general public and left to fend for themselves as they struggled to reintegrate with society, often with disastrous results.
But while Mr. Nolan's war drama "Dunkirk" might be his most Oscar-ish film yet, earning him his first best direction nomination, it hasn't drummed up as much buzz.
To be fair, Mr. Durney probably would not have drummed up much enthusiasm had he gone around telling people he was going to open a bar that served hamburgers.
Some people might not know this, but Briggs was originally drummed up to be the next big thing in the heavyweight division when he debuted nearly 25 years ago.
Do not doubt Gwyneth Paltrow's far reaching star power, 'cause she drummed up some the biggest names in Hollywood for what may have been practice for her forthcoming nuptials.
On the other hand, the Chinese Communist Party would have a hard time explaining any acquiescence to a Chinese population that's been drummed into a nationalistic fervor over the issue.
Booker reiterated his belief that nothing inappropriate happened in the meeting between the 42nd president and Lynch and said any uproar is being drummed up by Hillary Clinton's political opponents.
Assange says the allegations are drummed up and being used to try to extradite him to the U.S. Friday evening, WikiLeaks replied to Podesta's tweets with one of its own.
Many in PiS also feel that the international attention being paid to Poland's internal legal issues is unfair and has been drummed up by the sore losers of Civic Platform.
Even if the insiders didn't know with whom they were dealing, it would still be outrageous to continue to pretend that the whole episode is drummed up and politically motivated.
The latest flick from Disney-owned Marvel Studios drummed up $39 million on Thursday evening, the best preview night haul for any movie in Marvel's series of 19 interconnected films.
It's a pretty hilarious story ... Sorum, who drummed for Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver and more, says it all went down back when Shaq was playing for the Orlando Magic.
Its novelty factor has drawn sold-out crowds and drummed up television and sponsorship money for, in effect, watching half-fit star players getting into shape for the coming season.
His father, Ronald Bruner, drummed for Gladys Knight, Diana Ross, and The Temptations, among others; in 1979, he and his band, Chameleon, put out a "disco fusion" album on Elektra.
For two weeks Republicans drummed up support for the allegations on social media and Fox News calling on lawmakers to show the information to the public using the hashtag #releasethememo.
He drummed up some research money, then spent a few years conducting feasibility studies, looking for a likely site in the Ruhr Valley and running the numbers on costs and benefits.
The Fyre Festival Models including Kendall Jenner, Emily Ratajkowski, Hailey Baldwin, and Bella Hadid participated in social media campaigns and advertisements that drummed up buzz about Fyre Festival in early 2017.
IDC says enthusiasm for VR — which has been drummed up by industry leaders like Samsung, Sony, HTC, and Oculus — will help push sales of hardware past 9.6 million units in 2016.
Faced with the prospect of having to step aside at the end of a 42-day period to put together a government, Netanyahu instead drummed up support to dissolve the Knesset.
Betfair wagers on the contest had reached $130 million on Sunday, closing in on the $159 drummed up by wagers over Britain's referendum to the leave the European Union, Reuters reported.
Mr Cameron has drummed up an impressive number of former spooks to say that Brexit would undermine domestic security and make it harder to co-operate in the fight against terrorism.
P. T. Barnum, the fair's second president, drummed up audiences by, among other stunts, demonstrating Elisha Otis's safety brake by raising an elevator cab to the dome and cutting the cable.
David Taylor, the longtime employee who became chief executive two years ago, drummed up some new costs to cut, but analysts appear underwhelmed by the company's focus on "irresistibly superior" products.
Subsequent generations of Forges rose to wealth and power via the unpaid or underpaid labor of black Americans, whose exploitation is omitted when the family history is drummed into young Henry.
Sales for the quarter totaled $308 million, well below Wall Street's expectation for sales of $20063 million and less than half what First Solar drummed up in the year-ago period.
That fear, coupled with a generalized anxiety that terrorists might slip unnoticed across the border, has drummed up an unprecedented desire to end the influx of newcomers from the southern border.
One victory came in 1981, when he drummed up opposition in Britain to a sneaky attempt to omit the Indians' rights—nothing more than "historical might-have-beens"—from the Canadian constitution.
The company's novel technique has drummed up great interest during its four years of existence, offering the potential to circumvent the need to lay down fiber-optics and shake up ISP lockdowns.
Despite the publicized failure of the Fyre Festival, including documentaries from both Hulu and Netflix, listing agent John Christie says that if anything, it has drummed up more interest in the island.
In addition to acting in some of our favorite movies and TV shows from the early 2000s, Muniz has also raced cars professionally and has drummed in and managed indie rock bands.
ZSL London Zoo transported a very realistic replica of an Asiatic lion through the city Thursday to its new home — and drummed up some publicity for a new exhibit in the process.
Amazon has drummed up some interest with in-home smart speakers housing its own voice AI Alexa (a brand choice that has, incidentally, caused a verbal headache for actual humans called Alexa).
According to the oulet, Murphy spoke in 2017 about the prospect of developing the story centered on Charles and Diana and drummed up intrigue while discussing the drama the season would entail.
Millennials are dominating the conversation, while white audiences drummed up 46 percent of the chatter, followed by black audiences at 34 percent, Hispanics at 12 percent and East Asians at 6 percent.
But while this hashtag is likely to be fleeting (as they tend to be in the Twittersphere), the support that it has drummed up for the artist may be here to stay.
Pre-emoji, sadly, but it's still easy to see from this one just how much conversation poor old Ned drummed up (almost 35% of Thrones tweets mentioned him in Season One, Episode Nine).
Here's the truth about the allegations involving Joe Biden's son and Ukraine drummed up by Trump and Rudy GiulianiTrump is facing impeachment over a whistleblower complaint and a phone call with Ukraine's president.
In the world of the American military, where contingency planning is a mantra drummed into the psyche of every officer, the moves are ostensibly part of standard Defense Department training and troop rotations.
Of its members' many intriguing projects over the years—Malady, Haram, Ghastly City Sleep, Iron Reagan, Highness—only Darkest Hour, the band Parrish also once drummed for, found any kind of larger success.
That echoes complaints about Representative Tim Murphy, Republican of Pennsylvania and a fierce social conservative who was drummed out of office this year after revelations that he suggested his mistress have an abortion.
Twitter is already trying to do this with Moments, collections of event-specific tweets it first unveiled last fall to a lot of hype (most of it drummed up by the company itself).
But removing Trump will not remove the infrastructure of an entire party that embraced him; the dark money that funded him; the online radicalization that drummed his army; nor the racism he amplified+reanimated.
Faced with the prospect of having to step aside at the end of a 42-day post-election period allowed for putting together a government, Netanyahu instead drummed up support to dissolve the Knesset.
A bold inner confidence is drummed up by a new moon in ambitious Sagittarius on Friday at 2:20 AM, inspiring a fresh start in our lives, but not everything is what it seems.
Meanwhile, the exiled pizzagate subreddit (which has since moved to Reddit's knockoff Voat) drummed up suspicion based on a traffic camera near Comet Ping Pong which they claim moved a day before the incident.
News that the company was mulling a sale drummed up a considerable amount of excitement—particularly from investors—but that's faded since news broke again last week that the rumored deals might not happen.
O'Rourke cooked a chicken on camera, but he also air-drummed to The Who and skateboarded in a parking lot during a failed senatorial campaign that may be transitioning seamlessly into a presidential one.
In high-profile visits to Washington and London, the Crown Prince drummed up financial backing for his blueprint to wean Saudi Arabia off its dependence on oil by vastly expanding the anaemic private sector.
But it looks as though the pressure drummed up by increased journalistic scrutiny has affected the public's unfettered desire for these products and, by extension, the political calculus allowing Congress to make the change.
In May 1987, Senator Gary Hart of Colorado was drummed out of the Democratic presidential contest following reports alleging an affair with Donna Rice, a 29-year-old woman who was not his wife.
The top three contenders have all run campaigns leaning heavily on their credentials as the most pro-Trump Republican in the race, a complicated argument for Sessions, whom Trump drummed out of his cabinet.
One is that DOJ lawyers are always looking for high-profile slam dunks, and the Waymo-Uber civil case had already drummed up media interest, as well as thousands of pages of case filings.
His passions drove him to trade in the plastic mask and oxygen tank of his childhood, becoming a 42-year-old with a real-life candy-red rig who drummed at sold-out shows.
One theory is that headlines about the loss of solar power during the eclipse may have drummed up interest in the space — and maybe stirred long-held concerns about the reliability of solar power.
And that one-two punch of film option and book club drummed up enormous early buzz for the book, says Lindsay Prevette, the executive director of publicity at Honeyman's US publisher, Pamela Dorman Books.
The show he created was "Branded," a western starring Chuck Connors as a man trying to rebuild his reputation after having been drummed out of the Army because of a false accusation of cowardice.
This division of labor has been regarded as the ideal since Samuel Huntington wrote The Soldier and the State over six decades ago, and it has been drummed into generations of military officers ever since.
Whereas department stores such as Macy's and Kohl's have recently drummed up a heavy round of criticism, results from companies who are later to report — including Home Depot, Lowe's and TJX — tend to fare better.
Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's massive fight ending with Chyna storming out of the house with Dream wasn't drummed up for their show ... in fact, we've learned cameras weren't even rolling when it went down.
As of August, Disney Plus had drummed up more interest among US streaming users than any other forthcoming service — including Apple TV Plus, HBO Max, and Peacock, combined — a newly released survey from Flixed found.
The Museum of Modern Art — having for decades drummed the artistic feats of Picasso, Matisse, Mondrian and Duchamp into cultural consciousness — has finally rolled out the red carpet for this capricious, prolific, subversive fellow traveler.
The style that Manager Pep Guardiola has instilled in City, the movement he has drummed into his players, the quality at his disposal, is too sophisticated, too complex, too high for Wicky's squad to mimic.
"We weren't going to be on the road at all that year, but you kind of have to go keep your face out there," said Miles Miller, who has drummed in Simpson's band since 2012.
I'm talking about those high school kids in the video that went viral over the weekend, the one that showed the young men laughing and jeering while an older American Indian man drummed and sang.
To the punchy drums of Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life," which punctuated the movie's famous "choose life" monologue ("Choose life...choose a job...choose a career...choose a family"), my teenage heart drummed like wild.
Sanders' ejection comes just days after Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was drummed out of a Mexican restaurant by left-wing activists protesting the separation of children from parents caught crossing the border illegally.
The amateurish ICO was drummed up through a press release dumped on an NBC affiliate which describes Prodeum as a Lithuanian blockchain project "to overhaul the Price Look-up (PLU) labeling process" on fruits and vegetables.
LONDON — It's only been a week since the UK's Channel 4 began showing Naked Attraction, the nude dating show that's drummed up so much conversation online, but the network may already have gone and surpassed itself.
The reaction to the reaction to Damore spoke to the fear conservatives have that they are increasingly unwelcome in the upper echelons of Silicon Valley, and that their views will see them drummed out of power.
In Europe, allies worry that Trump could agree to downgrade alliance military maneuvers, even though he endorsed an alliance communique highlighting malign Russian influence and has drummed up extra defense spending by foot-dragging member states.
The former added production flourishes and recorded the record's vocals, and drummed on "You Seemed So Happy", while the 1975 frontman can be heard in the background of "Faraway", his harmonies bedded beneath Bain's own voice.
Indeed, if Trump were drummed out of office in favor of someone less ignorant, mean-spirited, dishonest, corrupt, and arrogant, he would be replaced by someone who hewed closer to congressional Republicans' policy views, not further.
"Anthem's view of the future of the marketplaces has clearly turned negative, driven by some underlying market instability and uncertainty drummed up by the Trump administration," said Larry Levitt, an executive with the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Trump had already complained that controversy over mail bombs allegedly sent by one of his supporters to his top targets in politics and the media was being drummed up by his critics to quiet GOP momentum.
In a cavernous courtroom at a high-security prison outside Istanbul in December, victims' families drummed their hands on the desks in muted approval as a judge declared 48 army officers guilty of treason and murder.
For all the rehab center's failings, it was there that Bolu was learning to unravel some of the untruths about mental health that society had drummed into him, chief among them that addiction was a personal failing.
They drummed home the message that the United States traded more goods with Canada in 2017 than with any other country bar China (Mexico was third), and that 43 states count Canada as their top export partner.
Serving up the only tennis show in town as the rain drummed down outside the roofed-in Centre Court and avoiding eye contact at changeovers, the pair also had the extra weight of history to contend with.
How they did it: Wachtler, along with Hiroyuki Ai and his colleagues at Fukuoka University and the University of Hyogo, drummed the beat of an artificial waggle dance to a bee, and measured signals from the neurons.
Liberal Republicans like Henry Stimson and Frank Knox were drummed out of the party at the 1940 convention for joining the Roosevelt administration, the first as secretary of war and the second as secretary of the Navy.
One of the country's loudest—if not necessarily brightest—voices for targeted voter suppression, Kobach has for years drummed up fears about fraud while instituting extremely strict standards, some of which were struck down by a judge.
At a Saturday morning rally, Representative Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico, the head of the Democrats' campaign committee in the House, drummed home the party's ethos of ignoring Mr. Trump while riding the backlash against him.
"I try to be clean and well presented," I replied, echoing a phrase drummed into me by a succession of trainers, most notably a leathery ex-Olympian who'd grown up in the heyday of the Pony Club.
But that's all changed thanks in no small part to the public advocacy drummed up by a bevy of digital rights groups, including Color of Change, Free Press, Demand Progress, and the ever-feisty Fight for the Future.
You might think this situation is a fairly new one, with interest drummed up by the ongoing Me Too movement and reporting on cheerleaders' recent lawsuits, but as a new short documentary shows, this saga is decades old.
The captain is particularly interested Phasma's backstory, trying to find damning information that will get her drummed out of the First Order, so that he can reclaim his former prestigious role as the architect behind the stormtrooper corps.
I learned how to roll delicious cacao chocolate into treats used for a spiritual ceremony, and gazed in awe beside a fire ceremony as a group of women drummed and danced and sang songs dedicated to Mother Earth.
The film zoomed past expectations (and drummed up decent word-of-mouth with a B+ grade on CinemaScore), and it's likely to repeat at the top of the North American chart with little competition nipping at its heels.
Some church leaders interviewed by The Times insisted that the problem did not exist in their part of the world and that elsewhere it was being drummed up or overstated by news media with an anti-church agenda.
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In a tiny makeshift rehearsal studio in a residential neighborhood of Rome, Nigerian asylum seeker Sylvester Ezeala let slip a smile as he drummed a pair of claves to the mesmeric beat of African reggae.
For every harasser exposed and drummed out of an organization, I'd give raises and promotions to between one and ten women for every year he worked there—the exact number to be determined according to the organization's size. Why?
As all that activity drummed up more income and sales tax — as well as severance income from oil and gas — North Dakota's biennial budget more than doubled from $21.6 billion in 20163-22016 to $22015 billion in 22.7-17.
It also seems relevant that most of the action in the inquiry since Democratic leaders backed it has taken place behind closed doors, with information trickling out to the press rather than being drummed out dramatically in public hearings.
Mr. de Blasio did appear at the rally, as one in a set of nesting dolls that included other New York public officials — as well as the actor John Leguizamo — who drummed up enthusiasm at the rally before Mrs.
The "pack of cigarettes" reference, according to people who served with the general, reflects two tenets that are drummed into future military leaders: that information gleaned from torture is unreliable, and that rapport-building can go a long way.
Update: As if Anastasia Beverly Hills hadn't drummed up enough excitement by announcing its upcoming partnership with beloved beauty vlogger Nicole Guerriero, the brand just added yet another reason to get excited for the collab — and his name is Patrick Starrr.
Although the company hasn't said what movie they're showing, our money's on Death Note – mainly because it's coming out sooner (August 25), but also because Wingard's last movie, The Blair Witch, drummed up tons of hype at Comic-Con last year.
Comparisons that, although they've drummed up a little controversy along the way, are almost impossible not to make given her industry-wide domination that has landed her face on every major magazine cover, billboard and fashion campaign the world over.
When one feminist collective took up that cry in the 280s, it was more or less drummed out of the second-wave feminist movement, which aimed to get women into the work force, not pay them to stay out of it.
I was fascinated by all of the beats and grooves that were coming out of the city then, and to see [Keith], who had drummed on all of the Sugar Hill Records, going into the new programmed-drums era was great.
The massive amount of money Bancor raised "for a product that's still in very early testing phases has drummed up some skepticism about cryptocurrencies valuations," Sunnarborg said, noting worries that more and more traders are just trying to chase returns.
But Mr. Barnes evidently wanted to capitalize on the interest that frenzied debate has drummed up in his subject and to claim implicitly to have settled the issues concerning the composer's relationship with Soviet power, which scholars continue to dispute.
BuzzFeed News attended the "Red, White, and Blue Celebration" at Trump's Florida property, an event hosted by the leaders of the "Trumpettes," a group of wealthy socialites who drummed up support for Trump from female voters during the 2016 campaign.
But the latest update by Mr. Zimroth, who was appointed in 2013, finds a department in need of vast improvement and traces the challenges that Police Commissioner William J. Bratton faces in fixing policies that have been drummed into several generations of officers.
But the fact that Wei Lei and the kiaijutsu master actually drummed up the interest, set the date and turned up to prove their art suggests that they aren't knowingly running a scam and stealing people's money for techniques that don't work.
True, he sang well himself, and drummed too, but the family had already declared Esma's older sister Sajka as dead, in shame and shock after she became a singer in a cheap bar, prancing around under the lecherous glances of drunken men.
Last year she drummed on Kurt Vile's album b'lieve i'm goin down…, and performed live with Jamie xx; this year she contributed to Cate Le Bon's Crab Day, Adam Green's Aladdin and the forthcoming Jagwar Ma LP, recorded in Australia, where she's from.
FOR several years the British government has drummed its fingers waiting for EDF, a French state-run utility, to give the all-clear for an £18 billion ($24 billion) investment to build Hinkley Point C, a nuclear-power station in south-west England.
What Bale meant, and what Zidane and his coaching team drummed into the players, was that Madrid must not dare to presume that it could get away with the same offensive approach that it attempted in Germany in its quarterfinal against Wolfsburg.
The Leafs and Raptors and Jays might fluctuate between contention and basement-dwelling, but barring an industry-wide collapse or scandal, the fact that wrestling is "fake" ensures that new stars will always be created and intrigue can always be drummed up.
The buzzy stock-trading system OptiMark Technologies had drummed up investor expectations because of a black-box algorithm that allowed traders to specify how much they were willing to pay for a certain quantity of stock and then anonymously find a match.
Chances are the national events of recent weeks have left you somewhere on the spectrum from despairing to agog to pleased as punch, and at the very least weary of all that the past year's political campaigning has drummed up and drawn out.
The 'supposedly' is because conflicting stories have been drummed up in the aftermath, but you can readily watch the man have his head stomped into the floor on camera and be dragged out leaving a trail of blood after already verbally yielding long before.
Pamela Anderson, Michael Fassbender, James Franco and Mike Tyson were among the celebrities who attended a pair of pre-festival galas Wednesday night, decked out in their black-tie best as they drummed up buzz for the festival and its big red-carpet moments.
The World Transformed grew out of Momentum, a campaign group which drummed up support for veteran leftist Corbyn to lead Labour and acted in his defense when centrist members in the party tried to oust him, unconvinced his leftist views could ever win over voters.
Their hypnotic, cowbell clattered songs drummed up every emotion under the discoball: melancholy ("New York I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down"), euphoria ("Daft Punk Is Playing at My House"), wry nostalgia ("Losing My Edge"), and the beautiful tummy tug of longing ("Someone Great").
His public reveal as Empire's new chief executive goes shakily at best, thanks to a whip-smart journalist who asks how the label plans to do future business with Lucious, who by all outward appearances was summarily drummed out of his company by blood kin.
Jillian St. Charles, SVP of digital programming and video at HGTV, told Business Insider how the network drummed up interest for the series online, over an unusually long, 183-month campaign that used social platforms like Instagram and YouTube, as well as HGTV's streaming app.
Ms. Jenkins sent a letter to industry groups, advertising agencies, universities and public sector leaders — including the Male Champions of Change group — and drummed up media attention in November to advocate that companies grant limited waivers to workers who wanted to participate in the survey.
On their Facebook page, the ultras noted it was no crime to "harangue an adversary fan, accusing him of belonging to another religion," and said they suspected that the outrage was drummed up to pose an obstacle to the team's success on the field.
Beijing fears a blow to its global reputation if it is seen as flouting international law, but on the other hand the Chinese Communist Party would have a hard time explaining any acquiescence to a Chinese population that's been drummed into a nationalistic fervor over the issue.
To date, he has only spoken to a handful of conservative media outlets to respond to the scandals, and his strategy has focused on the argument that his opponents, angry about his successes at executing the Trump agenda, have drummed up the controversies to punish him.
" Enraged by the White House proposal to end DACA, Illinois Democratic representative Luis Gutierrez declared that White House chief of staff John Kelly is "a disgrace to the uniform he used to wear" who "should be drummed out of the White House along with the white supremacists.
He pointed to fake social media accounts created as part of Russian intelligence operations that have drummed up support for white nationalists and the Black Lives Matter movement, and have supported far right, far left and pro-Russian candidates in the United States and in Europe.
Corbyn's campaign drummed up a big grassroots following as his anti-austerity, socialist message gained traction, in a way that would later be echoed by Bernie Sanders's 503 campaign in the US. Shocking the establishment and against all odds, Corbyn went on to decisively win the leadership contest.
The episode, which was titled "The Six Thatchers" and featured plenty of twists that you can dive into right here, drummed up plenty of reaction on social media — but it also caused a Guardian critic to write a piece arguing that "Sherlock is slowly and perversely morphing into Bond".
The news that British actress Noma Dumezweni had been cast as Hermione Granger — a character previously played by Emma Watson in the films — drummed up a lot of discussion on Twitter at the time, with many people tweeting Watson to ask for her views on the casting choice.
Why was the onus on her — one of many Democrats displeased by Trump's rhetoric — to play the part of polite young lady, a nice, good girl, when the President drummed up fears about immigrants and claimed that the U.S economy could suffer if investigations into his campaign continue?
Just as reporters once swooned when Obama made like Jay-Z and brushed imaginary dirt off his shoulder after a tough primary debate in Philly in 2008, reporters were entranced when O'Rourke air-drummed "Baba O'Riley" by the Who at a Whataburger drive-through after his debate with Cruz.
At odds with the swell of hype that surrounded The Japanese House's arrival (her debut single "Still" was Zane Lowe's last ever Hottest Record on Radio 1, while the touted production involvement of 1975's Matty Healy and George Daniel drummed up the inevitable buzz), Amber herself was a reticent presence.
Out of the top three candidates, Raisi generated the most positive mentions on social media, while Rouhani drummed up the most negative sentiment, according to an analysis of about 60,000 Persian-language social media, blog and message board posts conducted by data measuring firm Babel Street between April 9 and May 10.
In this year's Olympics, the women of Team USA drummed up the same amount, if not more, excitement than men's—the women's hockey team won a thrilling gold medal game against their longtime rivals, Canada, while the men didn't even make it to the bronze medal game—and that's the point of representation.
You know how when you were at school and you had it drummed into you that exam results were the be-all and end-all of your existence and if you didn't knock it out the park you'd die, and then when you got out of school you realized that was total nonsense?
" In an era in which such language has largely been drummed out of the political discourse, even his more subtle invocations of race can land jarringly, such as when he said during a protest at one of his rallies that the country has a "terrible president who happens to be African-American.
One thing that reading the script really drummed home for me is just how powerful an antagonist Voldemort is — when just the hint of his voice or his memory are enough to immediately build tension and give you the creeps, you know he's a character no one's about to forget in a hurry.
Then reading about them and seeing their images in your photo essay, I remembered this lyric from Rodgers and Hammerstein's "South Pacific": You've got to be taught to hate and fearYou've got to be taught from year to yearIt's got to be drummed in your dear little earYou've got to be carefully taught.
I had long ago come to accept Icelandic particularities—the cooing voices, the long-winded family histories, the constant coffee consumption—but I'd also had the prideful bits drummed in (world's oldest democracy, most literate nation, most successful welfare state) for so long that I could stand them being a little upended.
Strong ownership led by billionaire David Bonderman and producer Jerry Bruckheimer, a downtown arena in a sports-crazed city and a season-ticket drive that drummed up 10,000 orders in 12 minutes all cleared the way for the NHL to add another team less than three years after approving a franchise in Las Vegas.
All my life all I've ever wanted was the stuff that people force-fed me: have a good husband, have children, things that a lot of people aspire to, but they're drummed into us from a young age, and then you have to dig deep and realize, maybe it isn't a dream after all.
Stories are shape-shifters, infinite and immortal: They've been painted on the walls of Chauvet Cave and pressed into clay tablets; sung by griots in the streets of Old Mali and cut into the Peruvian desert; danced and drummed and whispered, spun like spider-silk across the Atlantic and painted on the undersides of overpasses.
And all of these potential origins are actually pretty consistent with how we view knocking on wood today: We may not go around hitting every bookshelf we see just because we want some luck — for the most part, we only knock on wood when we're worried we might have drummed up some negativity with something we said or did.
Ariana Grande is more than just her ponytail, but even if her famous hairstyle isn't the only thing that defines her, the most minimal changes to it always end up in the headlines — whether that means bleaching it platinum blonde or lowering it to the nape of her neck, both of which drummed up major buzz on Twitter.
Their story—brought to the attention of more casual or WWE-centric fans through GIFs and highlight packages from surprise run-ins and press conferences in Japan—drummed up plenty of press, and both worked the interview circuit tirelessly to make sure a host of new eyes fell on the product for their highly-anticipated match.
He's had a storied career in gaming even before moving to EA. Prior to that, he worked at Microsoft as a marketing leader, where he helped to launch the Xbox 360 and drummed up excitement for Halo 2 by getting a supposedly permanent tattoo (that kind of looked like marker scribblings) of the game's release date on his arm.
Again, there's just almost no evidence of ... Well, I shouldn't say ... There certainly have been instances of CEOs being drummed out for one transgression or another, I'm not saying people don't care and I'm not saying that it's a slam dunk that Kalanick will be the CEO when this company goes public, but it wouldn't shock me.
Starry Internet is still firmly in beta mode, mind, but later this month, it's going to expand that testing to two new key markets, Los Angeles and Washington, DC. Launched by Aereo founder Chet Kanojia, the service has drummed up some excitement around these parts for its claims of delivering broadband speed internet over the air, using millimeter waves.
Not so cute that she would have, say, gone up to him at a party, but cute enough that she could have drummed up an imaginary crush on him if he'd sat across from her during a dull class—though she was pretty sure that he was out of college, in his mid-twenties at least.
Read more: Here's the truth about the allegations involving Joe Biden's son and Ukraine drummed up by Trump and Rudy GiulianiThe claims go back to a bombshell New York Times story published May 1 that revealed the former vice president had successfully gotten a Ukrainian prosecutor removed from office, which prompted concerns of a possible conflict of interest.
Caelynn, Who Said She Might Be Interested Caelynn's drummed up a ton of buzz this season, and not just because of her feud with Hannah B. There's been a lot of debate about whether or not she's been on the show for the right reasons, so maybe if she was on BiP, that debate could be settled for once and for all.
Having spent a large amount of time stalking the cast on social media and the website prior to show, I felt the exact same way I did when I was 11 and about to see The Backstreet Boys: giddiness, terror, and a compulsion to pick a favorite (mine was Ryan, the long-haired one who liked metal bands and drummed).
Read more: Here's the truth about the allegations involving Joe Biden's son and Ukraine drummed up by Trump and Rudy GiulianiGiuliani and other members of Trump's inner circle came into the spotlight after a memo released by the White House quotes Trump urging Zelensky to launch an investigation and instructing him to speak with US Attorney General William Barr and Giuliani.
Here, memories of the Second World War feel far closer, and fold with worrying ease into the Brexit narrative drummed up by Johnson, Farage, and Co. As many people in Dover will tell you, it's not the first time they find themselves on the frontline of a battle with mainland Europe—if anything, emboldened by nostalgia's siren song, they appear to relish this role.
Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsSanford: 'It carries real weight' to speak against Trump 'while in office' Medill dean 'deeply troubled by the vicious bullying and badgering' of student journalists Trump has considered firing official who reported whistleblower complaint to Congress: report MORE's bid to recapture his old Senate seat in Alabama has drummed up considerable interest, particularly given Trump's well-documented animus toward his own former attorney general.
If, because of unremitting and over-the-top political opposition by the media, Trump were somehow drummed out of office, or so beleaguered that he may as well be, two things would follow: An already divided nation would become even more deeply divided, and perhaps violently so, and the media, whose primary societal value lies in reporting the news fully and objectively, would lose any chance to reclaim their credibility for at least a generation.
He had traveled to the Turkish capital, Ankara, on Wednesday to meet with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at a time of high tensions between the two countries after the failed coup in Turkey last month, in which news media drummed up suspicions that the United States was involved and relations reached a low not seen since World War II. Turkey is demanding the extradition of Fethullah Gulen, a Muslim cleric in self-exile in Pennsylvania whom Turkey accuses of leading the plot.
One early CMJ morning (the year was 2004 A.D., a quaint time when the movie-loving public had their hearts tugged by a Mouseketeer in The Notebook and marveled at Jason Bourne's overall badass supremacy in whatever that movie was called) I set the alarm and dragged my ass to tiny Arlene's Grocery (capacity: 150 peeps) on the Lower East Side at lunchtime to see this crazy new Canadian band called Arcade Fire (please hold your applause for me until the end of this piece) whose lead singer was a giant and whose members wore bike helmets and drummed on the rafters and each other's heads and blasted through jams from their month-old album, Funeral, and basically tore the roof off the place and broke through everybody's hangover real quick.
Here's the truth about the allegations involving Joe Biden's son and Ukraine drummed up by Trump and Rudy GiulianiTrump pushed Ukraine's new president to work with Giuliani and investigate Biden's son 8 times during a July phone callSecretary of State Pompeo said he approves of Giuliani's push for Ukraine to investigate Joe BidenMysterious conversations between Trump and a foreign leader that set off a panic in the intelligence community appear to involve UkraineTrump aides were so afraid he'd pressure Ukraine to investigate Biden that they tried to derail his call with the Ukrainian president'I stayed at the Trump Tower': Ukrainian president's call with Trump shows how far world leaders can go to massage his egoThe life of Hunter Biden: How Joe Biden's son went from controversy to landing in Trump's latest scandalTrump mentioned a wild conspiracy theory about the DNC and the Russia probe in his phone call with Ukraine's presidentUkrainian officials say Trump would only talk to Zelensky 'if they would discuss the Biden case' in their July phone callWhat is Rudy Giuliani's involvement?

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