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She thought maybe he had elbowed her in her sleep.
He's been elbowed out of both the White House and Breitbart.
When he extended one foot, the priest elbowed me and coughed.
The judicial victories have elbowed the issue into the political arena.
She would have baulked at our sharp-elbowed parenting and private schools.
Strawberry hawkers elbowed each other to sell their wares at car windows.
One of them just elbowed you while taking a photograph of it.
I got kneed, elbowed, and what felt like a whack of a baton.
Waiters shook his head when asked if he realized he had elbowed Ginobili.
When John Kelly elbowed out Anthony Scaramucci, one version of manliness replaced another.
It's rather breathtaking, the speed with which the couple was just elbowed aside.
We're not gonna see it, I'd groan when cloud icons elbowed into the forecast.
Protesters said they'd been pushed, punched, elbowed and that the approach was unnecessarily aggressive.
Video shows an officer punched and elbowed Conde four times while he was handcuffed.
I elbowed my wife, who was trying to silence our 2-year-old twins.
Shoppers elbowed one another other to grab them off Walmart and Home Depot shelves.
Right after the whistle blew, Larsson elbowed Avalanche forward T.J. Tynan in the jaw.
But none of them has elbowed into this race beyond columns or TV appearances.
Finally, Mr. Trump entered perhaps the sharpest elbowed world of them all, Washington politics.
IN FEBRUARY Cyril Ramaphosa finally elbowed aside Jacob Zuma to become president of South Africa.
Why it matters: Sharp-elbowed political consultants are common in the world of corporate lobbying.
George drew his second technical when officials ruled he elbowed Henderson with 2:59 remaining.
Happ inadvertently elbowed Morgan in the jaw on a defensive rebound, negating a Badgers fastbreak.
Cruz accidentally jabbed, then elbowed Heidi onstage before he dropped out of the race. 102.
As a PRI man, he profits from the sharp-elbowed electoral tactics of its operatives.
The previous summer, Bannon had been elbowed out of his job as White House adviser.
Promptly after dropping out of the race, Ted Cruz elbowed his wife in the head.
Within months, he elbowed out his partner and became the sole head of investment banking.
An American woman elbowed a group of Chinese tourists who sought to cut the line.
There's still hope for candidates at risk of being elbowed off next month's debate stage.
New Democrat Party (NDP) Parliament member Ruth Ellen Brosseau gets elbowed by Trudeau in the process.
Michael Eldridge, marched him to the barracks shower room, where Felix elbowed him in the chin.
"We elbowed our way into this thing," John recalled to Refinery21996 on a recent phone call.
For Gouw, it was getting elbowed in the stomach during a competitive game of flag football.
Shine's ties to Ailes were the reason he was elbowed out of the network in 2017.
A New Democratic Party (NDP) lawmaker said Trudeau elbowed her in the chest during the altercation.
Worse still, you risked being elbowed out if it created its own version of your wares.
Under Mr. McCloskey and Daly, the Pistons became a sharp-elbowed team nicknamed the Bad Boys.
It was a sign, perhaps, that M.L.S. has elbowed its way onto a bigger sports stage.
Realizing that he's being elbowed out of his own life, Miles determines to get it back.
Picking up the bags, I elbowed the door open further and stepped out into the night.
He suffered a lip laceration in Monday's loss at Washington after getting elbowed in the face.
But as on-the-ground campaigning intensified in Iowa and New Hampshire, those plans were elbowed aside.
Some faculty members have since pushed back against what they see as his sharp-elbowed business approach.
Once again, Obama was elbowed aside as the Russian leader reached around him to grasp Trump's hand.
He was elbowed in the head in a 68-61 victory over Fresno State on Dec. 16.
Radiologists and pathologists, whose skills are primarily visual, are at risk of being elbowed aside by machines.
Now, Manafort has been elbowed aside in favor of new campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, a Republican pollster.
Another time he elbowed a mime in the stomach when he disturbed Red while he was reading.
Last season, one girl's teeth went through her upper lip after she was elbowed in the face.
Surprisingly, he says he'd accept being elbowed out of the industry he helped build up from nothing.
At that point, Barnes allegedly released Jasmine's neck and elbowed her in the face -- knocking her unconscious.
Now he is running The Blast, a well-financed entrant on the sharp-elbowed celebrity news scene.
Cruz (R-Texas) elbowed his wife in the face after he dropped out of the presidential race.
Sometimes you get elbowed in the face and you don't get a call and you get frustrated.
He hit his head on the deck after he was accidentally elbowed in the face by Walker.
"I just kept getting elbowed in the face," said Ms. Burna, a freelance organizer of entertainment events.
He's been elbowed in the mouth twice, and both times, he's quick to point out, were his fault.
But the shrewd and sharp-elbowed bureaucratic infighter has worked every angle to drive his aims on Iran.
Then he bought up the franchisees' real estate and, eventually, elbowed the brothers out of their own business.
Unbeknownst to Frank (and Laurel) at the time, the situation results in Laurel getting elbowed in the stomach.
Remember that time he dropped out of the presidential race and swiftly elbowed his wife in the face?
After getting elbowed in the head, Kramer was assessed for 83 seconds and returned to the game immediately.
The federal approval essentially elbowed out a far cheaper alternative drug, making it difficult for patients to get.
"Bless your heart," the Palmetto State governor tweeted at Trump, brushing him back with some sharp-elbowed charm.
He elbowed Naleye toward the edge of the bouncing circle, where he fell into clapping with everyone else.
Both creators are also snorers whose wives often elbowed them to wake up when they were too loud.
The mighty Sarah Connor returns — and then she is elbowed aside by someone a third of her age.
Similarly, his sharp-elbowed immigration policy has marked a break with the looser attitude of his Socialist predecessor.
Not one for enjoying spontaneous hugs from strangers, Hadid elbowed the attacker in the face until he let go.
As people elbowed by, we began the process of filling each other in on the things we had missed.
The paper trail revealed the lengths the sharp-elbowed startup would go to gather information on its legal foes.
Sports Briefing | College Lacrosse Princeton fired its men's lacrosse coach after he elbowed an opposing player in a game.
Kevin Love was placed in the league's concussion protocol after he was elbowed in the head in Game 2.
He winked and ribbed and elbowed, but he also knew how to freak you out and turn you on.
In Brussels, he questioned the cost of NATO's new headquarters and elbowed Montenegro's Prime Minister out of his way.
He is, by all accounts, a sharp-elbowed political operator, and as Pence's top aide ran a tight ship.
The $2157.44 billion hedge fund is renowned for its use of sharp-elbowed tactics to accomplish its investing goals.
Here, heroin overdoses long ago elbowed out car crashes and routine health issues as the most common medical emergencies.
She's like the sassy barkeep from a movie or a videogame – snarky, sharp-elbowed, she'll threaten to drop kick you.
It missed the arrival of the smartphone, which has elbowed aside the PC as most people's computing device of choice.
When the year's most hotly anticipated tech deal went down, Wall Street's biggest banks got elbowed aside by upstart competitors.
People connected to Cardi told us they believe she got the lump from being elbowed by someone on Nicki's security.
Earlier this month, a Trump supporter elbowed a protester in the face as he was being escorted from the building.
But in one night, she was commanding a second look, and marking a late, sharp-elbowed turn in her campaign.
But if he gets elbowed, or kneed, or clubbed over the head with a stick, the spotter can't do anything.
I've been punched in the face, elbowed, taken shots to both sides of my ribs, and received many death threats.
Did the D.C.C.C. bungle that situation, and how much of a problem could sharp-elbowed primaries like that one be?
"I accidentally elbowed Tilda in the mouth," he said, while seated next to his other costar Hugh Laurie and Iannucci.
Things have stopped here for a few minutes after Jesse Lindgard was elbowed in the face going for a header.
Comedy Central's Trevor Noah finally elbowed his way into the category after missing out each of the last two years.
The announcement also comes as Netflix has all but elbowed HBO out of the big-name stand-up comedy business.
Not folding and unfolding — just static, playing videos while throngs of reporters elbowed one another, jockeying for a bit of space.
"I was elbowed in the chest by the Prime Minister and then I had to leave," Ruth Ellen Brosseau said later.
Somehow, unfathomably, Lanthimos turns this into a love story, which saves the sharp-elbowed comedy from curdling into something deeply unpleasant.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are rolling over the league, and have elbowed the Caps out of the driver's seat in many minds.
Chandler was whistled for a flagrant I foul when he elbowed Ersan Ilyasova in the jaw late in the first quarter.
Smart was elbowed under the basket by Knicks PG Derrick Rose and the contact resulted in blood streaming from his mouth.
Startups Eero and Luma have been battling it out for some time before Google elbowed its way in, earlier this fall.
The intrepid reporter elbowed his way through the throng of spectators to see Thomas McCoy die right there in the ring.
BEIJING (Reuters) - For many journalists, China's once in a year parliamentary meeting starts with a sharp-elbowed sprint up the stairs.
Until recently, groups of young migrant men had sometimes elbowed their way to the front of the line, Ms. Lohse recalled.
He was a working-class kid, and his favorite players remain those who scraped and elbowed to get where they are.
But Mr. Garrow also has a reputation among some as a sharp-elbowed guardian of what he views as his turf.
Lykes was accidentally elbowed in the face by teammate Sam Waardenburg, who was trying to block a shot on the play.
Despite his effectiveness, he took some punishment, especially from Richards, who accidentally elbowed him in the face twice on one play.
Pence's chief of staff is a sharp-elbowed political player named Nick Ayers, and his connections to big donors are strong.
And Toshiba has kept the business profitable while competitors outside Japan have elbowed into the market and competed for its customers.
He needed 21 stitches in his lower lip after being elbowed in the face Saturday during the win over the Phoenix Suns.
And a universal benefit may operate better if the sharp-elbowed middle class had a stake in making sure it runs well.
Didi Chuxing elbowed out Uber for the market in 2016 and has been growing ever since, with hundreds of millions of users.
She elbowed her way through the crowd, tore off her coat, tossed her drenched hat away and shook out her dark hair.
Colorado forward Pierre-Edouard Bellemare left the game late in the second after he was elbowed in the head by Nick Foligno.
"Nick Ayers is so sharp-elbowed, so ambitious, that now the professional political community is in shock," was the Republican operative's verdict.
Someone on the subway just elbowed me in the ribs, and my upstairs neighbors are once again dragging their couch for fun.
After pulling away and reaching for his father, Rafael Cruz, the Texas senator inadvertently elbowed Heidi, causing her to flinch in pain.
That song, a thunderous New York rap record with an off-kilter beat and a threatening mood, elbowed its way to dominance.
Cadbury's Creme Eggs were better before Hershey elbowed in and changed everything, and fish and chip portion sizes have only gotten smaller.
Alas, Boltraffio now has to endure the irritation of being elbowed out of the art market by someone more famous than him.
In addition to Saturday's loss, the Cavaliers suffered an injury when Heat forward James Johnson accidentally elbowed Iman Shumpert, Cleveland's shooting guard.
An unexpectedly warm February and snowy March and the late arrival of Easter could have elbowed the numbers in an uncharacteristic way.
Right at Home Make-your-own cleaning products have elbowed their way onto Pinterest boards and entered the realm of self care.
Right at Home Make-your-own cleaning products have elbowed their way onto Pinterest boards and entered the realm of self care.
As a Hollywood stuntwoman for about 403 years, she leapt, flipped, tightrope-walked and elbowed her way into a male-dominated industry.
Some wise minds have wondered if the guy pulling the strings is Steve Bannon, the president's alt-right, sharp-elbowed chief strategist.
At the recent Simplot Games in Pocatello, Idaho, another runner elbowed Woodhall during a tight spot in the race and was disqualified.
Dak Prescott RARELY makes a mistake ... but he accidentally elbowed a clubgoer in the head Saturday night ... and immediately apologized for it.
Sian: I was elbowed in the face by a 6 foot 5 guy to get me out the way at a gig once.
They found ways to soften their image and avoid the kind of sharp-elbowed competition that might draw the wrong kind of attention.
"I got elbowed in the face by someone I was giving an award to at the VMAs," she said, not directly mentioning Lavigne.
Two boutique banks elbowed aside competitors to lay claim to millions in fees on LinkedIn's $26.2 billion sale to Microsoft, announced Monday morning.
Calypso punched and elbowed the inmate in the face and head several times; the assault was recorded by a security camera, prosecutors said.
" Still, Kostka defended her ability to twist arms: "I won't say we won't experiment with more edgier, sharp-elbowed things in the future.
The ANC is fragile, weakened by nine years of misrule by Jacob Zuma, the kleptocratic former president who was elbowed aside in February.
James went down clutching his face after being accidentally elbowed by Jason Thompson during a scuffle at center court late in the second.
The footage quickly went viral on social media: Promptly after dropping out of the race, Ted Cruz elbowed his wife in the head.
The tone was set for the game moments later when Stars right winger Brett Ritchie elbowed Jets defenseman Toby Enstrom in the face.
She has been tart tongued and sharp elbowed when it comes to defending Israel, making clear that there's a new sheriff in town.
Ms. Nixon on Tuesday posted a sharp-elbowed video that interspersed her own advocacy for women's rights with several remarks by the governor.
Adams, taught by his wide reading of history and his struggles as a sharp-elbowed outsider, held grim views of humanity and politics.
Bill Nelson, Scott practiced a far more partisan and sharp-elbowed style of politics, of which the new ad campaign is a continuation.
At a noisy cyber cafe in Banihal, Danish stepped out to catch his breath as people elbowed past to get on the web.
As the Mets churn through bullpen arms at a record pace (2003 relievers per game through Tuesday), Sewald has elbowed through the crowd.
You've been stuck in the middle seat for hours, elbowed by your neighbors, left starving by an airline that stopped offering meals years ago.
After corralling an offensive rebound, Penn State forward John Harrar elbowed the Illini's Andres Feliz under the basket as he rose for a shot.
Henderson then elbowed George in the neck on a drive to the basket and was given a flagrant foul-2, resulting in his ejection.
In the heart of Tokyo, the Tsukiji Fish Market is a frenzied mess of a place where one can expect to get elbowed repeatedly.
Calling his leadership "extremely childish," Peng elbowed Kim out of the chain of command and made him a helpless spectator to his own war.
Draymond Green, an intense, sharp-elbowed All-Star with the N.B.A. champion Golden State Warriors, is among the pros who have come from Saginaw.
Aritz Aduriz earned a late penalty after being elbowed by Sevilla goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu, who was sent off, and converted for his team's third.
A tall, strapping Texan, Mr. Tillerson guided Exxon's entry into the sharp-elbowed oil politics of Russia after the breakup of the Soviet Union.
Mr. Schmertz often said that his public-relations philosophy was nothing more than applying the sharp-elbowed lessons of politics to the business world.
So when it sought to profit ahead of the trades, it was simply using the sharp-elbowed tactics of any trader in the market.
So far in 2016, some of the smallest banks on Wall Street have elbowed aside the world's biggest banks to claim key M&A mandates.
We saw it in season 1, when it was revealed that Serena helped create Gilead, but was elbowed out of power by the country's men.
If you dare to question The Rock on Twitter, you'd better understand that you're just one tweet away  from getting digitally people's elbowed into oblivion.
While she was in Milan for Fashion Week, Gigi Hadid elbowed a man who grabbed her on the street and lifted her in the air.
It also has more experience licensing the rights to movies and Hollywood shows -- no small matter in an entertainment industry known for sharp-elbowed negotiating.
Many owners would never take it to a track, and it seemed unlikely they would love its sharp-elbowed nature while tooling around Beverly Hills.
Ron Gutman, the co-founder and CEO of HealthTap, a venture-backed medical advice startup, was reportedly elbowed out today by his board of directors.
Wisconsin junior guard D'Mitrik Trice, a starter, was elbowed in the head and departed the game with 14 minutes to go in the first half.
Afterwards, Palhares complained to Cruz in a surreal moment: one of MMA's dirtiest fighters was angry about getting elbowed in the back of the head.
The brand has elbowed its way into the burgeoning alt-milk market with grassroots and word-of-mouth marketing that uses quirky and irreverent messaging.
Cohen, who once had to beg Trump to drop by his son's bar mitzvah, elbowed into the swamp by pretending he had the president's ear.
About 55 yards from the end of Stage 4 on Tuesday, Sagan elbowed Cavendish, who was squeezed against the metal safety barriers to his right.
Playing basketball in the building's "highest court in the land," he said "my bad" to the colleagues he elbowed wildly on his way to the hoop.
Over the years, Effron's Centerview has been a juggernaut among banks that have increasingly elbowed Wall Street's leading institutions aside to take mega-M&A deals.
In the CSU, for example, the moderate Ilse Aigner—elbowed out of the way by macho types like Mr Söder—points the way to possible recovery.
He then attempted to physically assist Brown back to his seat, and elbowed a Member of Parliament from another party, Ruth Ellen Brosseau, in the process.
Police records and videos released this week show Jose Conde was punched and elbowed about four times while officers were trying to handcuff him in January.
That fall, Pence reached out to Nick Ayers, a young, sharp-elbowed political consultant, to see if he would help him in a 2016 Presidential run.
"He elbowed his way back into the fray," said Tobe Berkovitz, a professor of political communications who has served political media consultant on presidential election campaigns.
If you haven't nearly concussed yourself on a headboard or accidentally elbowed someone in the genitals, then you probably haven't had very much good sex yet.
The lingering intrusion of semiotics, and, more recently, provisional and post-studio theories have elbowed to one side abstract painting as a sensually based visual experience.
In the mayhem of pushing, blocking and speeding past one another, one woman was elbowed in the mouth, returning to the bench with a bloody smile.
He was an aggressive, sharp-elbowed bureaucratic operator who always tried to get his way, but would relent in the end rather than engaging in insubordination.
She elbowed her way into the city's bustling social scene and tried to raise money to open a members-only arts club on Park Avenue South.
Smashed. That limited-edition Lana Del Rey vinyl that you never play because you paid so much money and elbowed so many other hipsters to get?
Blumenthal's relationship with the Clintons dates back to their battles with the right-wing media during the 1990s, in which he was a sharp-elbowed participant.
The two party leaders — both Big Apple power-brokers known as sharp-elbowed dealmakers — have sparred throughout the year, trading shots over a host of issues.
A longtime adviser to Pence and a top aide on the 123 campaign, he's widely respected in Republican circles as a sharp-elbowed and strategic operative.
In May 2016, while debating a contentious piece of legislation on assisted suicide, Trudeau "manhandled" a member of Parliament and elbowed another, apparently swearing as he went.
Finding me in the audience, he blamed me for him ending up in prison and elbowed me twice in the face so hard it broke the skin.
In fact some would argue he's encountered more resistance from the spectators this year, and he's handled them – or rather elbowed them – as well as he can.
Perhaps the biggest are the ascent of Trump favorite and newly confirmed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the sharp-elbowed new National Security Adviser John Bolton.
Her swing was quick as a bee's wing, sending the ball skyward as a gaggle of kids — mostly Filipino, some white — cheered and elbowed to bat next.
I wasn't aware, for example, that the earliest software programmers were women and that they were later elbowed out of the field because it was becoming so lucrative.
Goldman Sachs had elbowed out FCA's house bank UBS , which was close to FCA's late Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne, to lead on the deal for the Italian-U.
During this stretch, the women's division belonged to these two intense competitors—Seles, who had elbowed her way into the G.O.A.T. conversation, and Graf, who thoroughly commanded it.
North Korean and US journalists argued and elbowed one another for nearly 20 minutes jostling for position to capture the moment when Trump and Kim entered the room.
But the sharp-elbowed political fighting in Kiev and the failure to address deep-seated corruption that reaches the highest levels of the government are undermining those efforts.
But Uber's sharp-elbowed business tactics, detailed by lawmakers, city staff and regulators across the globe, as well as drivers and former employees, continue to drive the company.
And I still think the flavor of the caviar that crowns tuna, or salmon, or yellowtail tartare gets elbowed out of the way by the wasabi-soy sauce.
He was elbowed out by Scott Morrison, an ardent champion of the Australian coal industry who is known for having brought a lump of the stuff to Parliament.
As I made my way across the street to the local Co-op, I watched as one of the boys elbowed a mate and pointed in my direction.
Older women, for the most part, were confined to their homes, or, as Collins puts it, "elbowed out of American social life," relegated to the sidelines as spectators.
Working with groups of various sizes — usually five to 4646 members — he united the influence of Duke Ellington's marbled orchestral sound with the sharp-elbowed dispatch of bebop.
The gentle beauty contrasts with the sharp-elbowed bustle of buyers as lovers, fathers, sons and bosses set about doing something kind for the women in their lives.
First, he immersed himself in the sharp-elbowed world of New York and international real estate development, building a global brand and becoming a multibillionaire in the process.
Giles also puts a pair of memorable "detectives" on the case: two of Paris's sharp-elbowed high school friends, Kya and Fuse, who formerly vied for her attention.
In Game 2, Embiid was called for a flagrant 1 foul after he elbowed Jarrett Allen, the Nets' flyweight center, in the face, sending him to the floor.
Goldman Sachs had elbowed out FCA's house bank UBS, which was close to FCA's late Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne, to lead on the deal for the Italian-U.
AMONG the books said to be by the bedside of Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, is "The Art of the Deal", Donald Trump's autobiographical ode to sharp-elbowed capitalism.
The show itself, though, was snubbed for best series — a cult hit out of the U.K. is easily elbowed aside by a Westworld, HBO's big-budget showcase for androids.
There is one hell of a house track, which is around when I throw off the sunglasses, put my drink down, and really start dancing, elbowed strangers be damned.
Trump thought he might replace Kelly with Vice President Pence's chief of staff Nick Ayers, the 36 year-old wunderkind with a reputation as a sharp-elbowed political animal.
But a certain sharp-elbowed competition between the two art forms is written into Campra's "Fêtes," which features a talent contest between a music master and a dancing master.
WIZARDS GUARD EJECTED Washington guard Alan Anderson was ejected in the first quarter of the Wizards' game at Portland after he elbowed the Trailblazers' Gerald Henderson in the face.
Mr. Cox has also been a consistent and sometimes sharp-elbowed critic of Mr. Cuomo, whom he has characterized as a tyrant, liar and threat to the Second Amendment.
Sometimes it wants to be a sharp-elbowed satire, as in an episode that sends up "food tours" in which epicurean hipsters wander the neighborhood as if on safari.
PARELES Megan Thee Stallion is still trying to determine the best way to package her ferocious, sharp-elbowed rhymes into a package that has both hard and soft appeal.
Back then, the Times also reported that despite intense constitutional disagreements and some sharp-elbowed jousting, the Judiciary Committee Democrats and Republicans met each other with comity and understanding.
While the tense stand-off would typically be seen as a possible diplomatic crisis in prior administrations, Trump has embraced sharp-elbowed approaches and appears more comfortable in such scraps.
After Monday's presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump ended, breathless pundits and partisans elbowed their way toward nearby video cameras to declare who they thought won and lost.
But it is probably a little easier with the additional glue and social recognition that marriage brings—and the sharp-elbowed middle classes will take any advantage they can get.
For this generation, a sharp-elbowed macher like Mr. Redstone seems as alien as the original Hollywood bosses who built the world's most glamorous business on this once-dusty outpost.
"Sing," a coming animated movie about a koala-produced vocal competition, may have elbowed its way into the race for best big-screen cartoon, an unusually competitive category this year.
"It's a sharp-elbowed little world, for sure, and I have learned some business lessons the hard way — who to trust, how to price, what to focus on," she said.
Robert Moses was a brilliant, sharp-elbowed political operator who covered New York in grand public works that sometimes bore his name and made him incredibly famous in the process.
Next, Mr. Trump entered the equally sharp-elbowed world of entertainment, where he once again ascended to the pinnacle of success, becoming the star of a top-rated television show.
He has elbowed his way into European Union policy matters such as Russian sanctions, a gas pipeline in Germany and the deal with Turkey to slow down the influx of refugees.
Bypassing the guard and moving straight from the clinch to side control, Rousey removes all the opportunities for the opponent to recall their training and return to their tight-elbowed shell.
The video's insane ... Fitchburg State was playing Nichols College (both D-III teams) Tuesday night in Massachusetts ... when FSU's star Kewan Platt intentionally elbowed Nate Tenaglia ... sending him to the deck.
John McGraw, a 78-year-old Trump supporter, allegedly elbowed protester Rakeem Jones in the face as a group of sheriff's deputies escorted Jones and other protesters out of the venue.
He had once been known in the Capitol halls as a sharp-elbowed conservative, but now he was leading negotiations for the White House alongside the vice president and Jared Kushner.
Chile defender Gonzalo Jara elbowed Timo Werner by the touchline and Serbian referee Milorad Mazic, alerted by the video assistants, let him off with a yellow card instead of a red.
For years, the pair's friendship unfolded like a political buddy movie, with Mr. Rubio the charismatic, ambitious up-and-comer, and Mr. Rivera, six years his senior, the sharp-elbowed operative.
Andrew M. Cuomo, a sharp-elbowed Democrat who is said to have presidential aspirations, and Mr. Trump, as both have lobbed personal attacks at each other over Twitter and in speeches.
The two have a history — Smith was suspended for a game after he elbowed Terry in the face in the 2013 playoffs — so it appears as if they've reconciled their differences.
They travel the same streets every day, strangers but also adversaries in what has become a familiar 21st-century conflict: the sharp-elbowed ride-hailing company Uber, versus entrenched taxi companies.
Since jumping into the 2020 race in late November, the former New York mayor has elbowed his way into the conversation by pouring huge piles of cash into stunning ad buys.
They are battling over U.S. allegations that China deploys predatory tactics — including cybertheft and forcing foreign firms to hand over trade secrets -- in a sharp-elbowed effort to challenge American technological dominance.
Washington (CNN)Five sheriff's deputies were disciplined Wednesday for failing to immediately arrest a man who elbowed a protester in the face at a Donald Trump rally last week in North Carolina.
Before Mackk's murder in an Inglewood cul de sac last summer, he and Rucci were a sharp-elbowed, knuckleheaded gangster rap tag-team, and L.A.'s equivalent to Lil Boosie and Webbie.
The Alternative for Germany party has already elbowed its way into five state Parliaments, and is predicted to sail into three more with up to one-fifth of the vote on Sunday.
Rand's philosophy of self-empowerment—that individuals control their destiny, and are beholden, in the end, only to themselves—seemed to inspire Jim Roark as he elbowed his way toward his goal.
Twelve hours later, and after being elbowed in the face by a 15-year-old, my liner help up (I can't say the same for my glitter freckles, face stamps, and eyeshadow).
Chile defender Gonzalo Jara elbowed Timo Werner by the sideline and the Serbian referee Milorad Mazic, alerted by the video assistants, let Jara off with a yellow card instead of a red.
He recently avenged a stunning loss by KO to Petchutong Or Kwanmuang, head kicked Sam-A Kaiyanghadaogym, Prajanchai PK. Saeenchaimuaythai, elbowed Wanchalong PK Saenchaimuaythaigym, and point robbed Jomhod Sagami and Aikmongkon Gaiyanghadao.
But he was elbowed out of a debate format and debate rules that gave extra time to anyone who was attacked, meaning more and more words for and from Trump, Rubio and Cruz.
In November, Gu also publicly called out an incident from February of 2017 when another resident elbowed him from a chair, in a way that he said made him feel bullied and assaulted.
Pence was speaking to military families at the White House as part of National Military Spouse Appreciation Day when he accidentally elbowed the small boy in the face while making a hand gesture.
The 32-year-old Team Dimension Data rider was forced out of the Tour with a shoulder injury after being elbowed by world champion Peter Sagan in the fourth stage earlier this month.
In Saturday's Bass Pro Shops Bristol Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway in Tennessee, Hamlin elbowed his way past leader Matt DiBenedetto with 12 laps to go and held on for the victory.
It is one of China's proudest corporate success stories, a colossus in cutting-edge technology that elbowed out Western rivals to become the biggest supplier of the hardware that connects our modern world.
Other reasons to worry would be if Dodd-Frank reforms pass Congress without any Democratic votes — signaling that sober congressional minds, which often agree on banking rules, have been elbowed aside by radicals.
And something that happened to me the other day: When I was leaving a show in what's considered a high-fashion outfit, a guy picked me up and I elbowed him in the face.
She has a very sharp-elbowed approach to doing business and doesn't command anywhere near the respect that her predecessor, Kelly, did, according to more than half a dozen sources who've worked with her.
Ms. Headland, whose comedy "Bachelorette" remains among the most scorchingly funny new plays I've reviewed, has muffled her comic verve almost completely in this play, although the dialogue occasionally crackles with sharp-elbowed exchanges.
Many of her coups were made possible through collaborations: Ms. Moss learned to cooperate in the sometimes sharp-elbowed classical music world with entities that in the past might have been viewed as rivals.
Structured as a home-invasion thriller with brash comedic overtones, this sharp-elbowed tale of a financially strapped British threesome who torment a wealthy family has bags of style and even a few ideas.
Now some of those same bureaucrats have described him as an aggressive operator who elbowed them out of the way, rejected time-honored protocols and turned his personal cellphone into a national security risk.
The former Vezina Trophy recipient was injured after being elbowed in the head by Emil Bemstrom early in the first period of a 3-0 setback to the Columbus Blue Jackets on Jan. 14.
Drummond, the league's top rebounder, sat out for the second straight game after getting elbowed in the mouth at the Washington Wizards on Monday, while Brown and Snell were sidelined due to the flu.
He elbowed his way into the room in such a way that includes so many more people than him, and that representation trickled all the way down to these two little weird Jewish girls.
Two years later 150 pressmen elbowed each other frantically to meet Deep Throat, the source of Watergate secrets, who to their surprise mostly spent the conference arguing with his wife, and left in an ambulance.
SoFi may get its charter, too, though as TC noted at the time — and this was before SoFi's CEO, Mike Cagney, was elbowed out the door last month — the company is facing an uphill battle.
If you're planning on banging out some holiday shopping this week — before December 23rd, when you'll inevitably reach the point of defeat while being elbowed in a painfully long checkout line — we salute your foresight.
But over the course of a sharp-elbowed campaign against Clinton, Sanders has walked right up to the line of what counts for a "negative ad" and possibly crossed it, depending on how it's viewed.
But it's a funny thing how one win can wipe a memory clean, especially when it looks as cool as Henderson did when he elbowed Hector Lombard into unconsciousness at UFC 199 back in June.
Early in his tenure, President Vladimir V. Putin pursued a policy of controlling the so-called commanding heights of the economy with a nationalization push that elbowed Russian and foreign owners out of strategic industries.
The Information cites its own source, who seems to echo that Sharkey was not elbowed aside, but who suggests her decision stemmed from tensions with SoftBank, which was pushing for Brandless to turn a profit.
And when asked what makes their company different from other promoters, Mr. Glancy, 55, gave the kind of answer that has always been a part of the sharp-elbowed world of New York club ownership.
In the affluent neighborhood F-7, where Obaid Malik, a young businessman, was parked outside a strip of flower shops, sellers elbowed one another to show him the long-stemmed roses he had asked for.
The company, which elbowed its way into the cathode market with a string of takeovers and investments from 2400 to 6603, competes with several big Asian manufacturers as well as Britain's Johnson Matthey and Umicore.
But when Rob, the husband, has the chance to stand up for a female colleague who's being elbowed out, an act that would put a promotion at risk, Sharon insists that he take the promotion.
Before the internet, when seamen arrived at port, they elbowed each other to get to the phone booth first, trying to find out if a child had been baptized while shipmates banged on the plexiglass.
As Mr. Cruz has elbowed into the top tier of candidates, his campaign has reflected the brand of its principal architect: Jeff Roe, an operative with a reputation for scorching earth, stretching truths and winning elections.
Dockless bikes also reveal a town's true civic nature: In polite societies they are parked conscientiously, with full regard to both cars and pedestrians, while in more sharp-elbowed societies they assert their place more aggressively.
As recently as 2008, Quicken ranked No. 23 in mortgage market share, but it has since elbowed aside lenders including SunTrust Banks Inc and Bank of America Corp as it moved into the No. 3 position.
Making the guard's effort even more impressive is the fact that Dragic missed the Heat's loss at Indiana on Sunday after he got elbowed in the right eye by Toronto Raptors guard Cory Joseph on Saturday.
Fifth Harmony are denying claims that one of their security guards was abusive to fans after video surfaced on social media of a fan being elbowed when they were following the girl group through an airport.
This past weekend, on the road against a hard-elbowed and tireless West Virginia team, Hield breezed around the court collecting 29 points, and Oklahoma handed the Mountaineers just their second home loss of the season.
After all, Trump is one guy with a twitter account, and he has the entire Republican establishment on board for the tax cuts, but far fewer tools to use in employing sharp-elbowed practices with suppliers.
A raft of smaller aerospace and commercial satellite companies like Sierra Nevada, which just won a NASA contract to build the mini-space shuttle Dream Chaser, have elbowed in beside giants like Boeing and Lockheed Martin.
And, as the success of Donald Trump (and on the left, Bernie Sanders) has shown, huge swaths of both parties want sharp-elbowed candidates who wade into these minefields, whether they be immigration or health care.
They are also regularly elbowed out of the competition for the limited pool of immigrant workers by larger companies who have more attorneys, HR consultants and cash to take away the lion's share of available bodies.
Jones is one of several Nazis, Holocaust deniers or white supremacists who have elbowed their way onto the GOP ballot for November's midterm elections, in part by either concealing their views or running unopposed in the primary.
The film culminates in a failed attempt on the life of Muhammad bin Nayef, who at the time led Saudi Arabia's efforts against al-Qaeda (and was later elbowed out as crown prince by Muhammad bin Salman).
Boutiques that elbowed big banks aside to take a piece of the $26 billion sale of LinkedIn to Microsoft, as well as the $32 billion Softbank-ARM Holdings deal, took hundreds of millions from Wall Street firms.
Brash, busty Mae West, who ridiculed dieting ("the only carrots that interest me are the number you get in a diamond") was elbowed out by the arrival of the prudish Hays Code, enforced in earnest from 1934.
To settle the debate, we headed to Mario & Luigi's ice cream van in London's Victoria Park, elbowed some whiny kids out of the way, and ate six of the best in classic British ice cream van offerings.
But as women have elbowed their way onto the stage more often, one kind of performance has been hard not to notice: pregnant comedians popping up on high-profile comedy specials, late-night shows, and in clubs.
Several times the Solicitor bounced him, shoogled him as though they were on a country bus, father and son, but the young man only hissed, elbowed him to quit it, his heavy eyes never leaving the television.
Ms. Veselnitskaya built her career in the sharp-elbowed struggle for land as the Moscow suburbs expanded, as once derelict factory sites and other plots became wildly valuable with the spread of shopping centers and new highways.
Thompson had two teeth loosened after being elbowed by Lakers forward Julius Randle on Sunday and the Los Angeles team dentist placed his teeth back in place and fit him with braces for the next few weeks.
A Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman said the police officer had wanted to check the man's documents to establish he was not a threat to embassy security, but was elbowed in the face when he tried to challenge him.
While boutiques — notably, Guggenheim and Centerview — have elbowed top Wall Street firms aside on health-care and pharmaceutical deals, smaller banks have also won the opportunity to work on large technology deals, including Wal-Mart's buy of Jet.
The last time the teams met on March 19 at the Saddledome, Flames rookie left winger Matthew Tkachuk elbowed Kings defenseman Drew Doughty in the face near the end of the first period of Calgary's 5-2 win.
Mr. Pence also installed Nick Ayers, a sharp-elbowed political operative, as his new chief of staff last month — a striking departure from vice presidents' long history of elevating a government veteran to be their top staff member.
But now, across America, small theaters are canceling productions of Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird," citing a threat of litigation from a powerful, sharp-elbowed Broadway producer related to a contract that dates back half a century.
The question that will hang over Mexico during the next four months is whether, in his sharp-elbowed ascent, Mr Anaya has made too many enemies to unite the disparate majority that dislikes AMLO and thus win the presidency.
The question is what comes next and, as that chatter plays out in seats of power around the globe, expect hard-elbowed jockeying in both public and private over legislation, elections, policy and anything that can touch Silicon Valley.
The safety risks of tickling are fairly small, since no fluid is exchanged, and one cannot be permanently scarred or damaged from it—with the exception of, perhaps, getting involuntarily elbowed in the face by a ticklee responding reflexively.
It also illuminates the sharp-elbowed race to survive in Silicon Valley, where Twitter and other technology companies like Facebook, Amazon and Netflix are rushing to find ways to offer consumers must-see content everywhere and at any time.
When the Vision Fund's interest makes life difficult: SoftBank's deliberations over whether to invest in Wag, a dog-walking app, have elbowed aside other investors, according to The Information — though it isn't clear whether Mr. Son will follow through.
The article was from The Blast, a new, well-financed entrant on the sharp-elbowed celebrity news scene that is run by Mike Walters, who left TMZ about eight months ago after clashing with that site's founder, Harvey Levin.
The show, which features a sprawling cast that includes Mandy Moore and Sterling K. Brown, has elbowed its way into the top three best-rated broadcast shows, just behind "The Big Bang Theory" on CBS and "Empire" on Fox.
Schumer was known as a sharp-elbowed partisan during his 18 years in the House of Representatives, but in the Senate he had become an avatar of the gabby aisle-crossing bonhomie that had historically characterized the upper chamber.
The 32-year-old Cavendish was elbowed off balance by Sagan near the finish of the 207.5-km ride from Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg, as the Briton was trying to force his way between the Slovak and the safety barrier.
Kleiner's newest departures represent the second wave of people to leave, following a string of others who jumped ship or were elbowed aside in the years before and after former investor Ellen Pao unsuccessfully sued the firm for gender discrimination.
The BBC reports that Yusaku Maezawa has elbowed aside nugget-loving U.S. teen, Carter Wilkerson, to bag the title of most retweeted tweet by promising to give away 100 million yen (just under $1M) in cash if people RT the tweet.
This year's Mercury Prize shortlist has elbowed its way into the clammy sleepiness of summer's "silly season," bringing with it an acknowledgment of a load of young British (though mostly English) talent and also a fair number of big names.
SPRINGFIELD, N.J. — Jordan Spieth was making a stirring, rousing run up the leaderboard Friday, finally bringing some sparkle and star power to a drowsy 2016 P.G.A. Championship, when golf's pesky rule book once again elbowed its way into the competition.
Mr. Kelly, who worked closely with Mr. Porter and eventually accepted his resignation, had declined to publicly clear up the matter, even as the case exposed internal frustrations with his sharp-elbowed attempts to end dysfunction in the West Wing.
The squash elbowed its way beyond an elite dining scene, through more and more restaurant kitchens, from social media and articles in Vogue and Cooking Light, right into the aisles of national grocery chains and onto dinner tables across the country.
The declaration from Mr. Spencer, in an interview late Saturday, was typical of the man who has rhetorically elbowed his way into the national conversation with his use of Nazi language and his unalloyed contention that America belongs to white people.
In a May 2016 incident dubbed ElbowGate, an impatient Trudeau - frustrated by what he felt were the opposition's stalling tactics - crossed the floor in the House of Commons to grab a legislator but accidentally elbowed a female Parliamentarian in the breast.
The Stars scored four goals in less than eight minutes, overcoming a two-goal deficit after a game misconduct penalty early in the first period when Stars forward Corey Perry was ejected after he elbowed defenseman Ryan Ellis in the head.
Steve Hart, then chairman of the Washington law firm Williams & Jensen and a longtime N.R.A. counsel, wanted to know if Brewer might be interested in representing the N.R.A. Brewer was a $1,123-an-hour, sharp-elbowed litigator — and a Democrat.
Humans aren&apost the only species that rely on grandmothers to watch the kids: Orca grannies ensure baby whales live longerA California woman punched and elbowed a mountain lion to stop it attacking her dog, but the pet died anyway
Meanwhile, the multiple House committee chairmen involved in the probe were working behind the scenes to ensure they weren't elbowed out of the process once the investigation turns public and is more firmly in the domain of the House Intelligence Committee.
GREENBURGH, N.Y. — For the second time in two weeks, the Rangers are plowing ahead without defenseman Ryan McDonagh, who was left with a bruised jaw and neck spasms — but no concussion — after Leo Komarov of the Toronto Maple Leafs elbowed him on Thursday.
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The main wing of the MDC, led by Mr Chamisa, a sharp-elbowed 40-year-old lawyer, may once again win the urban vote, but he must break Zanu-PF's stranglehold on the countryside if he is to have a chance of winning.
Nobody in the history of dating has ever screwed up THIS badly ... A man at a Colorado Avalanche game elbowed his girlfriend in the head trying to catch a puck ... and then gave the souvenir to another woman -- and his GF was PISSSSSEEDDD!!!!
When Gordon Brown, his pushy chancellor of the exchequer, elbowed Mr Blair aside in 2007, he did so in part by flashing a little collectivist ankle to the grassroots, as well as by nobbling more centrist alternatives, allowing a shift to the left.
Luckily, there are ways to step away from the mayhem to do something a little bit different — something that doesn't involve getting elbowed in the ribs to buy a cut price TV.  Here are five ways to do good this Black Friday.
By winning over the board of the Tuscan bank, JPMorgan and Mediobanca elbowed out rivals UBS and Citi, all battling to earn a jackpot of fees in a sector that could need 40 billion euros in capital over the next few years.
George Bush had his alley-fighting operative, Lee Atwater; Bill Clinton had James Carville, the jut-jawed Cajun campaign veteran; George W. Bush had the ingenious and sharp-elbowed adviser, Karl Rove; Barack Obama had his digitally savvy campaign manager, David Plouffe.
The numbers in the win and loss columns don't matter as much as the growth of the fighter himself or herself, of fighting opponents who are progressively more dangerous and dealing with competition jitters without getting a hole elbowed in your face.
Despite my customary old-lady-standing-in-the-back-with-a-drink festival stance, I elbowed my way up to the very front to stand shoulder to shoulder with the diehards crowding up against the barricade, necks craned, fists raised to the sky.
Still, Mr. Trump's message on Monday was a notable public lashing of AT&T in the wake of its $85 billion acquisition of CNN's parent company, Time Warner, which catapulted the Texas-based telecom giant into the sharp-elbowed sphere of national media.
This year, the issue of charter schools has again elbowed its way into the debate, with Mr. Flanagan proposing three proposals to extend mayoral control — a legislative buffet of one, two or five years — in exchange for allowing more charters around the state.
And it's those sharp-elbowed moves that have become his signature — in one hilarious clip circulating online, he previews music for the legendary music executive Birdman, one of hip-hop's great stoics, herking and jerking wildly while Birdman maintains a cool distance.
TV ABOUT THE RANGERS (133-213-23): Captain Ryan McDonagh, who missed four games earlier this month due to a concussion, will sit out his second straight game as a result of getting elbowed in the head by Toronto's Leo Komorov on Thursday.
Rugged left wing Kyle Clifford (upper-body injury) was recalled from Ontario of the American Hockey League on Sunday and could play for the first time in 23 games since being elbowed in the head by Tampa Bay's Victor Hedman on Dec. 223.
Cohen's foray into the taxi business is a little-known but formative chapter in his life, during which the lawyer from Long Island forged some of the core relationships, and honed some of the sharp-elbowed tactics, that would define his wide-ranging business career.
On Sunday, the sharp-elbowed movie producer whose combative reign in Hollywood made him an Academy Awards regular, was terminated from The Weinstein Company following The New York Times expose that detailed decades of sexual abuse allegations made against Weinstein by actresses and employees.
Boutiques like Ducera Partners, Guggenheim Partners and Qatalyst Partners have elbowed aside Wall Street stalwarts to earn the business of LinkedIn, which earlier this year reached a deal to sell itself to Microsoft, and roles in the ongoing tango between Bayer and Monsanto, as well.
In both work and romance you have a tendency to get caught up in the emotion of the moment or swept off your feet, and we just don't want to see another work of art elbowed, knocked over, pulled off the wall, or otherwise mutilated.
Love, whose team entered the game trailing the Golden State Warriors by two games to none in the best-of-seven series, sustained the injury late in the first half of Game 2 on Sunday when he was inadvertently elbowed by the Warriors' Harrison Barnes.
Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) was a crusty, arrogant physician in the sharp-elbowed spirit of the post-9/11 aughts, when figures from Jack Bauer of "24" to Simon Cowell of "American Idol" popularized the idea that nice guys don't get the job done.
The New Jawn quartet has a roguish, brawny sound, sprung from the earthy drumming of Nasheet Waits and the sharp-elbowed horn playing of Josh Evans on trumpet and J. D. Allen on tenor saxophone (on previous engagements, the saxophonist has been Marcus Strickland).
It was an eventful series for VanVleet, a third-year point guard who scored 15 points off the bench in Game 1, lost part of a tooth after getting elbowed in Game 4, then reeled off a collection of crucial plays in Game 6.
Dmitry Slaboda, one of the Cossacks, said the original plan had been just to throw milk at Navalny and his supporters and to hurl insults at them, but that things had turned violent after one of them had elbowed an old cossack to the ground.
"If I had to pick one word for the badger's experience, it would be intimate ," Foster decides, since, "when a badger goes out, its object is to bump into food": We bustled and grunted and elbowed and pushed and pressed our noses into the ground.
An outsider sometimes mocked for his short stature (he is 173 foot 6½), he propelled himself through the Oxbridge-educated upper reaches of British society by sheer determination and is viewed, variously, as a sharp-elbowed bully and a champion of the rights of Parliament.
They are the forward edges of a sharp-elbowed exhibition, curated by gallery director Michael David, whose organizing principle might have been to present a snapshot of a singularly unhinged moment in American politics, but instead has inadvertently envisioned an uncertain and potentially terrifying future.
During the hard-fought 2008 primary season, her husband angered a number of African-Americans with sharp-elbowed comments he made about Mr. Obama, including one in which he compared Mr. Obama's pending primary victory in South Carolina to the failed presidential bids of the Rev.
Zach Werenski and Emil Bemstrom had a goal apiece, and Joonas Korpisalo stopped 32 shots for the Blue Jackets Colorado added another to the infirmary when forward Pierre-Edouard Bellemare left the game late in the second after he was elbowed in the head by Nick Foligno.
Michael G. Hubbard, the speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives, whose sharp-elbowed approach to politics propelled the Republican Party to dominance in his state, was convicted Friday on 12 felony ethics charges, leaving him stripped of power and facing the possibility of decades in prison.
Postwar Japan and West Germany eschewed Taylor's method of industrial management, and implemented more collaborative approaches than was typical in the U.S. In their factories, front-line workers were expected to get involved when production problems arose, instead of being elbowed aside by top-down management.
"We are excited about building a personal Google for everyone, everywhere," was another of his marketing soundbites, putting a few threads on this sharp-elbowed rush for AI. Yes — he literally said that… We are excited about building a personal Google for everyone, everywhere https://t.
If you have watched MMA for any period of time you will already be familiar with this, fighters attempting to get underneath and work deep half guard but getting their wrist trapped beneath the opponent and their head elbowed into oblivion while they squirm to retrieve it.
I elbowed my way into the tiny Cul de Sac to see them purely because their name sounded cool; in a genre built on people inadvertently discovering their favorite new bands on the strength of a sweet album cover, it was enough to pique my interest.
Today's email also isn't the first time C.K. has overtly elbowed fans to give him money; in February, he balked at claims that the show's price of $5 per episode was too high, writing in an email that "the dirty unmovable fact is that this show is fucking expensive."
But the night infused the Republican convention with the febrile tone and spirit of a Trump rally: heated emotion, gasoline for the fires of suspicion and insecurity, and rhetoric that elbowed the norms of campaign discourse — all building to a hagiographic image of the show's star and ringmaster.
In 19923, soon after the British successfully elbowed away Dutch, French and Spanish rivals to claim the small patch of rain forest land at the northern edge of South America, 22-year-old Josias Booker left Britain to help manage a cotton plantation in what was then British Guiana.
The United States has complained for years about China's sharp-elbowed trading practices, accusing it of pirating trade secrets, manipulating its currency, forcing foreign companies to hand over technology and flooding world markets with cheap steel and aluminum that drive down prices and put American manufacturers out of business.
Last week, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE elbowed his way into a contentious, divisive debate about land reform in South Africa.
She has soaked up a history of women's punk, post-punk and grunge, glancing toward Blondie, Siouxsie and the Banshees, the Go-Gos, Sleater-Kinney and Hole among others, and she makes melody a priority whether a song barrels ahead at punk speed or digs into a sharp-elbowed midtempo riff.
As part of the boutiques' growth, small banks like Qatalyst or Ducera Partners (which, still in its infancy, elbowed big banks aside last month to lay claim to the biggest deal of the year) have claimed a bigger portion of M&A revenue in the years after the financial crisis, according to Dealogic.
How Donald Trump lost the debate on social media last night How Donald Trump lost the debate on social media last night After Monday's presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump ended, breathless pundits and partisans elbowed their way toward nearby video cameras to declare who they thought won and lost.
The book was a sharp-elbowed intervention in the decades-old debate between "totalitarian" historians, who saw in the Soviet Union an omnipotent state imposing its will on a defenseless populace, and "revisionist" historians, who saw a more dynamic and fluid society, with some portion of the population actually supporting the regime.
He elbowed de Blasio out of the way after a bomb exploded in a Chelsea dumpster in 2016 and after a man drove his car into pedestrians in Times Square in 2017, but was invisible when the city's police officers literally turned their backs on de Blasio for his remarks about police brutality.
The maneuverings over who will replace Mr. Schneiderman have amounted not just to a diversion but an opportunity for exactly the kind of political horse-trading at which Mr. Cuomo, who gained a reputation as a sharp-elbowed operative while managing his father's campaigns more than three decades ago, has long excelled.
Setting her tempest within a production of "The Tempest," she brings us to what any Canadian reader will recognize as the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, where an artistic director is elbowed aside by his aide—Stratford can be a bloody place—just as he is about to mount a full-court-press "modernized" production.
Barkley's battle strategy is known only to him; it is easy to wonder, while he maunders pissily through some forgetful, long-voweled disquisition on the decline of thus and such short-sighted, sharp-elbowed verity from his own era, if there is indeed a strategy at all beyond a sort of lazily vengeful impatience.
But the possibility of a Senate run by the hard-charging, sharp-elbowed political operative has provoked a backlash from some Republican officials and strategists who worry that Lewandowski -- who cashed in on his connection to Trump through a lucrative and opaque consulting business over the last two years -- would struggle to defeat Democratic Sen.
He is often elbowed out by a half-dozen other West Wing players — chief among them Mr. Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who enjoys many of the powers exercised by a chief of staff (he has been described by friends as "a first among equals"), including a virtual veto over some hiring decisions.
I could have gotten drunk in the desert with Jim, trudging at his side over the rough roads, the beaten-down sand, joking with him, elbowing his ribs as he elbowed mine, weaving through patches where rattlesnakes lurked on our big adventure across the desert to play cards or bingo in a bar and drink.
Doing it thirty seconds into the second round against a guy who only really wanted the takedown was an awful idea and Northcutt spent the rest of the fight on the bottom, getting elbowed as Barberena did what we've seen his team mate Benson Henderson do on many occasions in forcing the half guard and grinding up from there.
Both accusations have some truth, but his albums encompass nearly the whole of 2003th-century New York music, from Tin Pan Alley to doo-wop and salsa, and Mr. Joel sang about alienation — suburban boredom, teenage apathy, the stupidity of the music business, mistrust of the media and fashion trends — well before punk rock elbowed its way in.
While Mr. Kelly, a retired Marine general, was initially seen as someone who could work well with Democrats and Republicans, Mr. Mulvaney has a reputation as a sharp-elbowed partisan, who as both the director of the Office of Management and Budget and the acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau pursued a strongly conservative agenda.
Corry Bliss, the super PAC's sharp-elbowed chief strategist, badmouthed party strategy around Washington, criticizing the House committee for spending millions on incumbents he saw as hopeless, such as Barbara Comstock of Virginia, who enjoyed infusions of party cash through the end of the election — and lost by 12 percentage points, becoming the first incumbent defeated nationwide on Tuesday.
As the party braces for an electoral drubbing that threatens to wipe out the majority they won eight years ago, the list of incumbents under duress is growing ever longer — and even powerful lawmakers like Sessions, a sharp-elbowed tactician who hasn't faced a serious reelection contest in over a decade, are suddenly trying to survive a Trump-fueled bloodbath.
Irving, who had said before the game that he hated wearing a mask regardless of his past success while wearing one, was forced to endure the discomfort because of a fracture below his left eye that he sustained when he was inadvertently elbowed by his teammate, Aron Baynes, on Friday in the first quarter of a win over the Charlotte Hornets.
In one particular aspect, the future of TV is a clear vision of its recent past: Tech-financed streamers (Netflix, Apple TV+, Amazon) are the new de facto networks, housing must-watch content behind subscription walls—prime time anytime you want it, provided you've got an internet connection (even prestige and legacy networks, like HBO and NBC, were elbowed into the streaming vortex).
Ms. Donnelly declined over email to be interviewed for this article, citing displeasure with a 2013 article in The New York Times that detailed the ethical concerns some had raised over her acceptance of perks, including a ride on a private plane, and her sharp-elbowed approach to her rivals, including Jose Lambiet, a gossip columnist for The Miami Herald.
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All she need do is make a stalemate of the clinch against Cyborg to extend her past the first round and the champion's porous defense and hard hitting style may begin to take their toll on the gas tank, but if Holm gets to the clinch and is simply ragdolled or kneed and elbowed from bell to bell that could spell the end of Holm's chances.
"My coworker and I were splitting a pitcher of margaritas and some guac at a rooftop bar, and a guy at the table next to us accidentally elbowed me in the head — or so I thought — and then, very jovially, said he'd buy us a round of shots to make up for it," Kristina King, a 24-year-old living in New York, recounts of the night she was unexpectedly roofied.
The cockney trainers who barked like pit-bull dogs when you showed fear during sparring; the flat-nosed fellas with KO limbs from the council estates of Shepherd's Bush and Latimer Road; and the never-back-down gypsy kids from under the nearby Westway flyover, one of whom I elbowed, Thai style with a sok hud, on the blind side of the coach in the summer of 1991.
The importance of family is a recurring theme when Dempsey speaks, whether he is talking about the life he was able to provide for his wife and children when he chose to make the lucrative — but professionally risky — move from the Premier League to Major League Soccer, and the Sounders in 2013, or the financial and other sacrifices his parents made when he was learning the game in sharp-elbowed games on dusty fields in his native Texas.
The judges (who included the culture editor of The Economist) were struck by the confidence with which the renovated gallery integrated with the park beyond, once mostly a source of switchblades and used condoms; how its programming included tours for the elderly, the infirm and those with dementia (something Ms Balshaw had learned from visiting museums in Japan); and how black Mancunian teenagers elbowed visitors out of the way in the rush to see what they regarded as their museum.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Hillicon Valley: Dems cancel surveillance vote after pushback to amendments | Facebook to ban certain coronavirus ads | Lawmakers grill online ticketing execs | Hacker accessed facial recognition company's database Push for national popular vote movement gets boost from conservatives MORE (D-Mass.), who elbowed her way into getting the most speaking time of any candidate on the stage, even though her candidacy has faded and her prospects of getting the nomination are quite thin.
Grayson's here, on the top landing, dressed as his alter ego Claire, with the grinning museum director beside him, engulfed by cameras and booms and giant gray feather-dusters swinging here and there, to such an infuriating extent that mere footplodders clutching pen and notebook can barely get a look in, and in fact find themselves being elbowed aside, because they are clearly preventing the best possible photographic opportunity that Grayson would present this morning… So I try to look past him, to the Timeline on the wall behind, which gives us some key dates and events in his life and ours, from which I excerpt in order to give a tiny flavor: Born 1960, Chelmsford, Essex April 1963, contracts measles, names Teddy Bear Alan Measles; Martin Luther King, Jr. delivers 'I have a dream' speech 1998 Begins psychotherapy sessions, which last six years; Google is founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin […] The surprise today is how demure and soberly self-contained Grayson looks these days.

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