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"fusillade" Definitions
  1. a rapid series of shots fired from one or more guns; a rapid series of objects that are thrown

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Pieces, about overcoming drug addiction, was a fusillade of lies.
Fiorina followed up on CNN with a fusillade of canned insults.
Four years later, Mr. Koskinen has weathered a fusillade of attacks.
A child might in fact enjoy the fusillade of toilet paper.
" When presented with images of North Korean artillery firing fusillade after fusillade into the sea, he said at his somewhat surreal post-summit press conference, he had seen a place that would "make a great condo.
This fusillade of features is likely what drew Ford into the mix.
Why, then, would President Trump launch this unprecedented fusillade on the press?
But the most significant thing may be the timing of Trump's fusillade.
Mr. Ransom and Detective Simonsen were both hit in the police fusillade.
The fusillade, which lasted only 27 seconds, left Detective Brian Simonsen dead.
" Hit with a fusillade of dismissal, Brown's reaction is telling: "Oooh. Wow. Okay.
A fusillade of calls and texts with threats from the kidnappers soon followed.
Their contempt for Congress should be met with a legal and political fusillade.
Huawei has swung into what employees call "war mode" to survive Washington's fusillade.
Some of the mice had developed hundreds of mets—a fusillade of black pinpricks.
But "What Makes You Country" is a step backward, a fusillade of trite cliché.
He seemed not so worked up about this most recent fusillade against the press.
A fusillade of tense, razor-like roars ripped across the room, stabilizing as sinister pulsations.
One of the victims nearly had his head cut off by a fusillade of gunfire.
Breitbart, the conservative news outlet Bannon runs, has unleashed a fusillade intended to sink Strange.
A fusillade of his pills and pain medication is introduced once and then never mentioned again.
Hamas militants responded with a cross-border fusillade that sent Israelis scrambling for air raid shelters.
For me, it's not just the fusillade of familiar words and phrases: meshuga, geklempt, zay gezunt.
And there was the Fox News-style representative, rattling off a fusillade of unrelenting sound bites.
He confronted him with a fusillade of questions regarding a 2015 investigative report done by InsideClimate News.
He unleashed a fusillade of rules and enforcement actions, including new restrictions on the payday lending industry.
He described being lost in the desert in the only vehicle that escaped the fusillade of gunfire.
The shift in strategy comes after the campaign received a fusillade of advice from Democrats watching in frustration.
But now, Cohen lashed out at his friend with a fusillade of angry text messages on Dec. 30.
One Thursday last month, 19-year-old Robbie Barrat woke to a fusillade of messages on his phone.
Trump unleashed a furious Twitter fusillade, taking what may have been a private disagreement with Tillerson inescapably public.
The fusillade is especially menacing because it is inescapable, the workers confined to small hutches on the highway.
The weekend fusillade sparked "fear and anxiety" throughout the city of more than 1.5 million civilians, activists said.
In the months since Mr. Trump was elected, Mr. Cordray unleashed a fusillade of regulations — with mixed success.
An option to consider is importing German steel — which so far has been exempted from the protectionist fusillade.
Mr Trump has begun fighting back, initially by offering a fusillade of denials and rationalisations of his behaviour.
A. Guiny J'ai entendu les bruits derrière moi, j'ai pris tout de suite conscience que c'était la fusillade.
The celebrity fusillade against one of their own began last year when comic after comic went hard on Trump.
Mr. Pence, more formal and mild-mannered than his rival, seemed frustrated by the fusillade coming from Mr. Kaine.
And yet, together, the partners conspire to cover them up, burying the stories in a fusillade of nondisclosure agreements.
Each page unleashes a fusillade of gags and comic sequences, careening from slapstick to blood bath and back again.
Democrats are planning a fusillade of messaging on the bread-and-butter economic issues they believe switchers care about most.
The president could have begged off and said the conversations were private, but instead he unleashed an anti-Trump fusillade.
Jacobs was rapidly tried and sentenced by a public jury; a fusillade of comments rained down on Instagram and Twitter.
" Ms. Duckett added of the fusillade against Mr. Bloomberg, "Who doesn't want to see her do that to Donald Trump?
They stormed into the store, unleashing a fusillade and killing one of the store's owners, an employee and a customer.
Trump signaled his assumption -- and, perhaps, concern -- that Biden would be his opponent by firing off a fusillade of malign tweets.
They sprayed almost a hundred bullets, according to the D.A. The fusillade mutilated Robinson's hands and torso, crime scene photos show.
So it's a relief when the director Michael Bay, amid this bleak fusillade, provides a little zigzagging action-movie-style relief.
"Appearing at his first public event since leaving office, the former President fired off a punishing fusillade of grammatically correct statements".
Since Collins announced her vote, Avenatti has launched a fusillade against her and many other public figures who questioned Swetnick's credibility.
" Trump's most recent attacks come in the wake of a fusillade against the four progressive Democratic congresswomen known as "the squad.
In effect, "103 Shots" neutralizes the horror of the initial event by transmuting the sounds of slaughter into a fusillade of love.
But when Davis unleashes one of these seemingly soulless business dictums, he does so amid a fusillade of hearty, vaguely feline laughter.
Judge Kavanaugh's defenders have already launched a fusillade of victim-blaming counterattacks, from the predictable to the preposterous: She's making it up.
President Trump escalated his verbal fusillade against immigrants this week by announcing a foolish plan to deploy troops along the Mexican border.
Officials believe that the fusillade began when Mr. Anderson and Ms. Graham's vehicle was approached by Detective Joe Seals at a cemetery.
When they opened the door, the hair on my neck stood up, and I braced myself for a fusillade that never came.
In a fusillade of tweets on Thursday morning, President Donald Trump returned to a familiar complaint about the Russia investigation — with a twist.
The rapper's apparent call to arms inspired a fusillade of threats from his followers — prompting Gonzalez to file a police complaint against Fitty.
" And in another jab, she suggested that if Trump launched a fusillade on Twitter, it would be "better than interfering in foreign affairs.
As the cart passes, there is first a storm of whistles and then a fusillade of objects and half-full cups of beer.
He has more than a half million followers on Twitter, where he posts a daily fusillade of indignant tweets aimed at President Trump.
Since then, leaders have buckled down to devise a fusillade of messages they hope will resonate with the public as the investigation unfolds.
Un des assaillants est tué par un commissaire de police et son chauffeur qui sont arrivés peu après le début de la fusillade.
McCabe said Friday he was concerned that the president's recent fusillade of attacks against federal prosecutors could drag out his case even further.
Matthew Gorman, was shot in the leg in a police fusillade that also wounded the suspect who had entered the store, Christopher Ransom.
That question came up after Tuesday evening's police fusillade in Queens that claimed the life of a veteran detective and wounded a sergeant.
His answer on the Flint water crisis -- prefaced with a fusillade against decades of Democratic misgovernment in Michigan -- was among the night's most memorable.
The most revealing tweet in Trump's fusillade over the past four days came in his last one -- for now -- dealing with his Russia obsession.
But Trump has increasingly broken those constraints, as he and his allies in Congress have mounted a furious verbal fusillade against the Russia probe.
Officer Mulkeen was the second New York officer this year to be killed by other officers in a police fusillade aimed at a suspect.
" La première chose que j'ai fait c'est d'appeler le commissaire et je lui dis : " Je vais me rendre sur place, apparemment y'a une fusillade.
"It's an intense emotional signal," she said, citing the fusillade of curse words that Rose McGowan has recently aimed at sexual predators and their enablers.
I do not want to be involved with the eviscerated, fusillade, fire, shooting range, whatever you want to call it, that are the auto parts.
He'd been reading about the country's isolation and the fusillade of insults and threats exchanged by President Trump and Kim Jong-un, North Korea's leader.
Later, a crucial competition appears as a fusillade of little panels, with tiny drawings of Walden in motion alternating with transcriptions of her fragmented thoughts.
It was the second time in seven months that an officer in the New York Police Department was killed in a fusillade by fellow officers.
At this week's NATO summit he launched a fusillade against America's allies, especially Germany, for not meeting their promise to spend 2% of GDP on defence.
Discussing trade at last week's disastrous G7 summit in Quebec, Europe's leaders met Donald Trump's volley of insults and half-truths with a fusillade of facts.
SCOTT PRUITT, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is still standing after a fusillade of scandals that would have felled a lesser cabinet member.
In April, Trump won won bipartisan plaudits for his order to unleash a fusillade of Tomahawk missiles against Syria in retaliation for a chemical weapons attack.
However, the studio was caught off guard by the fusillade of withering reviews and their were concerns that the poor reception would dampen the opening numbers.
Straus, the first Jewish Speaker in Texas history, also endured a fusillade of anti-Semitic assaults on social media, complete with swastikas and other Nazi imagery.
The Dark Army soldier opens fire, shattering the window and unleashing high-pitched screams from the diners inside as Darlene and Cisco disappear in the fusillade.
With his fusillade of attacks, his rants on Twitter, his complaints that the election is rigged again, Mr. Trump seemed to shrink in stature, not grow.
In a fusillade of early morning tweets, Mr. Trump cited the chaotic scene in a London Underground station as Exhibit A for his hard-line policies.
" Trump's fusillade began with a re-tweet of someone named Joe (@nallieman) who wrote: "Ed Henry just got his ASS handed to him by Mark Levin.
Early in his tenure, he had intervened at a movie premiere party to defend Mr. Dauman from an obscenity-laced fusillade by the producer Harvey Weinstein.
He fired back with a fusillade of diss tracks, and his fans were only too willing to pitch in, offering up online memes and vocal support.
We now know that one, Sergeant La David Johnson, had fled from the fusillade to seek cover in nearby woods when he was shot 18 times.
"The fusillade being directed at Huawei is the direct result of Washington's realization that the US has fallen behind in developing a strategically important technology," he claims.
Long-simmering tensions between Drake and Pusha T (and later, Kanye) boiled over into a fusillade of beef records that made the summer a little more interesting.
In her opinion, Robinson unloaded a fusillade of dismissive adjectives, calling Richman's conclusions "confusing, inconsistent and methodologically flawed," and adding that they were "credibly dismantled" by Ansolabehere.
On Wednesday morning, Mr. Trump discarded pleas from advisers to avoid wading into the tempest over Donald Trump Jr., and posted a fusillade of tweets defending him.
As Warren continues her fusillade against Trump, it is comical to watch the befuddled GOP nominee reduced to nothing more than repeatedly and lamely calling her Pocahontas.
It ended, officials said, in a fusillade of more than 100 rounds fired by a barricaded gunman who shot five law enforcement officers, killing one of them.
And if they avoid Trump, Senate Republicans want to ensure they are not the subject of a Twitter storm and a fusillade of insults from the provocative candidate.
Having been called to compete on a game show, Laura Petrie ably navigates the host's fusillade of questions about her husband's boss: TV star Alan Brady (Carl Reiner).
She began her Friday with the barrage of Twitter messages, responding to Mr. Trump's own overnight fusillade, during which he insinuated that Ms. Machado had a sordid past.
Optima, a division of Sentara Healthcare, invited customers to share their personal stories on its Facebook page, and they obliged, with a fusillade of plaintive and sardonic comments.
Pinker is a scientist — a psychologist, to be exact — and he prides himself on being thorough, valiantly fighting "progressophobia" with his voluble sentences and a fusillade of data.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took a fusillade of questions during his second day of congressional testimony Wednesday, showing signs of testiness during some sharp exchanges with House lawmakers.
Is it too much to ask our elected officials to focus more on finding solutions to these problems and less on the latest verbal fusillade from the president?
J'avais mon téléphone dans les mains pour prendre des photos, et je recevais des notifications du Parisien qui me disaient qu'il y avait une fusillade, pas très loin.
Much as the United States is preparing a fusillade of techniques to slow down Chinese trade, the Chinese government is also attempting to use various powers to fight back.
Abraha, stocking loaves of bread at the front of the store, would narrowly escape a fusillade that pierced and drained a row of two-liter bottles of Orange Crush.
It was an uncommonly intense fusillade, but it was not an ambush from below: It was the Kurds swinging their rifles skyward to blast a small Islamic State surveillance drone.
There have been multiple rocket attacks in Iraq in recent weeks, but Wednesday's fusillade was the first to cause a US death since December, when a US contractor was killed.
On Monday morning, from his hotel, he unleashed a fusillade of angry posts on Twitter about what he said were the predatory trade practices of Canada and several European countries.
Cohen's closing speech came after more than seven hours in public testimony before the House Oversight Committee, where he launched a fusillade of accusations against his former boss' character and actions.
Then he unleashed a fusillade of accusations about Hillary Clinton and her missing emails, the F.B.I., the D.N.C.'s unexamined computer server and the testimony of the F.B.I. agent, Peter Strzok.
Supporters fear that the fusillade is eroding public confidence in the special counsel's investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election before Mr. Mueller has a chance to present his findings.
BEDMINSTER, N.J. — President Trump unleashed a new fusillade of tweets on Sunday morning, defending his son Donald Trump Jr., slashing the news media and tarring his long-vanquished opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Through the first two-thirds of the film, Chris is strategically silent while enduring a fusillade of casually racist behaviors, and it's clear he's learned this maneuver through countless social interactions.
"If Obama had done that, the criticism coming down on him would have been a fusillade, coming from Capitol Hill and congressional Republicans," said Rubin, who now teaches at Carnegie Mellon University.
For example, writing in BuzzFeed, McKay Coppins recalls the fusillade of abuse he received from Trump after writing an unflattering profile (he called Mar-a-Lago a "nice, if slightly dated, hotel").
Retail clients have been largely calm, even amid a fusillade of red breathtaking in its speed and indiscriminate in its direction as virtually all areas of the stock market are getting smashed.
Andrew M. Cuomo and his untested challenger, Cynthia Nixon, staggered toward Thursday's finish line, with each side emptying its arsenal of attack lines amid a fusillade of bad press for the governor.
Now some of Mr. Moore's supporters are wondering, and hoping, that the fusillade of criticism from beyond Alabama will strengthen his case before voters here who often declare their independence and insularity.
The Republican nominee let loose a fusillade of anger and blame-shifting invective Thursday in his first speech since several women came forward to accuse him of touching them without their consent.
And he is sticking with Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, despite the fact that Mr. Kim recently fired a fusillade of missiles after his stalled nuclear negotiations with the president.
A Trump day bursts with a fusillade of huge news stories, often starting at dawn with a crazy tweet and usually involving the amorality, criminality and vulgarity of the president and his circle.
The fusillade targeting Sanders on the eve of a Democratic debate in the fourth early state of South Carolina marked the latest turn in a Democratic primary that now has a decisive frontrunner.
After shooting the officer, Detective Joe Seals, the couple then drove to the JC Kosher Supermarket, where they unleashed a fusillade, killing one of the store owners, a customer and a market employee.
They have done this not collectively in a carefully choreographed joint statement, but individually picking what's important for them and their countries in what amounts to a fusillade of criticism aimed at Trump.
For the foreseeable future the presidency will be both vacant and occupied, with the country reduced to waiting out his tantrum and deciphering its future from a fusillade of tweets and campaign-like rants.
The police fired a continued fusillade of tear gas to clear the boulevard, but the protesters divided up into smaller pods; some made bonfires on the side streets with cardboard while others collected bricks.
News Analysis BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — After a four-day fusillade of apocalyptic threats against North Korea, President Trump left many in Washington and capitals throughout the Pacific wondering whether it was more method or madness.
That's why his team is getting ready to launch a fusillade at Sanders before and during the debate, and why Bloomberg's prep sessions were focused on aiming his fire at the liberal Vermont senator.
Last year, National Collegiate unleashed a fusillade of litigation against Samantha Watson, a 33-year-old mother of three who graduated from Lehman College in the Bronx in 23 with a degree in psychology.
As such, prima facie presumed to be dangerous and uncontrollable, black people are subject to a fusillade of organized violence that seeks to stamp out the person before he or she can cause any harm.
In an operatic legal fusillade, it sent document requests to 81 people and entities, including Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, the National Rifle Association and Allen Weisselberg, the chief financial officer of the Trump Organization.
And an oil stick painting, "Howitzer Hill Fusillade" (2008), with its image of a river of fire flooding a landscape, brings us back to the Chief Joseph saga in one of its most violent episodes.
Mr. Trump's latest Twitter fusillade came after Mr. Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about the duration of his work for the Trump Organization on a proposed, but never completed, Trump Tower project in Moscow.
Nearly a decade before Trump descended the escalator and announced his fateful campaign with a fusillade of ugly epithets against Mexican immigrants, Hazleton had become a focus of the national debate over immigration and undocumented workers.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — President Trump's fusillade of tweets about Syria, Russia and China this week set a new standard for contradictory and inconsistent positions in Mr. Trump's approach to war, trade and relations with adversaries.
So, yes, he is sprawling urban graffiti, with his casual usage of the N-word, his elastic black English and his fusillade of curse words, but he's also small-town folk with a hard-won vulnerability.
It was a loose, good-humored side of Mr. Trump that the public rarely sees amid the fusillade of angry speeches and venomous tweets that have characterized the president's first six months in the White House.
Rising waters during last summer's fusillade of hurricanes closed schools in Florida, Puerto Rico, Texas and the U.S. Virgin Islands for weeks and forced hospitals, fire and police stations, libraries and other public institutions to suspend operations.
In person the brave, brainy and eloquent former University of Texas System chancellor is cool enough to repel any fusillade from a president who doesn't let a clean fact stand in the way of a crude insult.
The president's Twitter fusillade came as he and his advisers braced for the first public action by Robert S. Mueller III, the special prosecutor named after Mr. Comey's ouster to investigate Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
The firestorm over Kobe's legacy spawned a disturbing subplot when a Washington Post reporter simply tweeted a link to a story about the alleged rape, triggering a fusillade of angry responses, some of which she then exposed.
Hurricane Matthew has pounded the vulnerable nation of Haiti, dealt a fierce blow to eastern Cuba, and it is about to unleash a fusillade of rain and wind on much of the Bahamas during the next two days.
Two weeks later, President Bill Clinton launched Operation Infinite Reach, a fusillade of cruise missiles aimed at a reported Al Qaeda meeting in Afghanistan, and at a factory in Sudan, which was suspected of involvement with chemical weapons.
Mr. Graham was referring to the extraordinary fusillade he directed at his Democratic colleagues a day earlier, accusing them of trying to execute a "sham" power grab to leave vacant the seat Judge Kavanaugh was nominated to fill.
As President Donald Trump prepares to unleash a fusillade against former Vice President Joe Biden over his son's ties to Ukraine, Biden's allies on Capitol Hill have some advice for their candidate: Be ready to punch back — hard.
Mr. Trump's approach is less madness than method, underscoring his toughness and subjecting reporters to a fusillade of verbiage that makes it hard to focus the public on any single controversy, in this case, the allegations against Russia.
In more than a dozen state and national Democratic primary polls since Trump launched his near-daily fusillade of attacks accusing Biden and his son, Hunter, of corrupt business dealings in Ukraine, Biden's standing has remained largely static.
With the rain pelting me like a fusillade of insults at a Don Rickles (RIP) performance, I remove the umbrella from its zipper case, wishing that part was automated, too, and press the up-arrow button on the handle.
Donors' willingness to up the ante is exactly what the Biden campaign was counting on, fretting that it can't manage both a primary campaign against 18 rivals as well as a fusillade from Republicans trained almost solely on him.
After this fusillade of boom-boom and hype, Brown's book — an edited version of the diaries she kept while presiding over Vanity Fair — begins in earnest, looping back to the early '80s, when she was still her younger, less assured self.
In a week when Mr. Trump issued a fusillade of tweets about Syria, Russia and China that set a new standard for contradictory and inconsistent policy positions, the senators asked whether Mr. Pompeo would push back against the president's worst instincts.
" Representatives of the local hip-hop scene bristled at the notion of an outsider telling their story, from Chief Keef's manager to the Grammy winner Chance the Rapper, who released a blistering fusillade of tweets deeming the film both "sexist" and "racist.
It had taken some prodding and a fusillade of criticism to bring Mr. Cuomo to this moment, but in his comments he seemed to acknowledge the immensity of the problem — and the potential political fallout if he did not address it quickly.
That is why the Pentagon is looking at the same sort of retaliation used last year when two Navy destroyers unleashed a fusillade of 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles at Al Shayrat airfield that was believed to have been used to launch chemical attacks.
A national poll released on Wednesday showed him rising to second place in the primary field, qualifying him for last-night's debate (an achievement he may have begun second-guessing while under a fusillade of attacks from the rest of the field).
But in her later years she became increasingly critical of the European project and fanned the flames of Euroscepticism, first with her Bruges speech of 1988 (when she warned of a "European superstate") and then with a fusillade of behind-the-scenes interventions.
After Trump explained that he'd be willing to retaliate against Turkey if it goes after the Kurds, the hawkish Graham continued his fusillade against the president — needling Trump with a comparison to his predecessor's foreign policy, which has long been reviled by conservatives.
Broadly speaking, economic data have been more resilient than most expected following the June 23 Brexit vote, but that was followed by a fusillade of Bank of England stimulus in the form of renewed large-scale asset purchases and a new record low interest rate.
The skits are an R-rated fusillade of blanks: a vapid dance between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump; a biblical spoof ("The Can Commandments"); giggly glancing at male genitalia at urinals; a wearisome ode to décolletage; a trucker who wrestles with gay impulses.
Late-night TV President Trump's supporters have winced at the collective fusillade coming from late-night hosts, but these programs have found their voices in a bracing way since his election, from Stephen Colbert's resurgence to Jimmy Kimmel's headline-making entry into the healthcare debate.
So, in one instance, the fates of Amadou Diallo — a black man, unarmed, shot to death in a fusillade of 41 bullets in 1999 — and Dylann Roof — a white man, murdered nine black people, taken safely to jail in a bulletproof vest — are placed side by side.
Like many of his actions over the past few weeks, the president's fusillade against Mr. McConnell seems aimed at reassuring his core supporters and shifting the blame for a lack of accomplishments from the White House to Congress — even at the expense of his fellow Republicans.
The news dominated television talk shows and social media on Thursday, with a video of the episode — in which a referee could repeatedly be heard over a loudspeaker yelling, "Women, come out of the ring" — attracting more than 800,000 views on YouTube and a fusillade of criticism.
Judge S. James Otero's ruling means Avenatti, who is one of the most visible and vocal foes of Trump and Cohen, will get to keep up a blistering fusillade of criticism in what is now a multifront legal war against the president and his former attorney.
Other factors have influenced the fusillade of nor'easters, including a pattern of air pressure over the North Atlantic, known as the North Atlantic Oscillation, as well as a strong blocking pattern of high pressure near Greenland that is holding up weather systems like a stop light at an intersection.
Black Hat, the king of enterprise security conventions, kicked off today, and most noticeable amid the fusillade of security research was some impressive work from Ruben Santamarta of IOActive, whose team has unearthed worrying vulnerabilities in satellite communication systems, aka SATCOM, used by airplanes, ships and military units worldwide.
If the stock market falls further, will the president try to reassure the public, or will he launch a Twitter fusillade blaming the drop on, say, a conspiracy hatched by the Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, and Tom Steyer, the billionaire hedge fund manager who wants Mr. Trump impeached?
The $150 menu came with a complete fusillade of skewers as well as a choice of grilled luxury items: either Kumamoto beef (not as meltingly rich as it could have been) or king crab leg (smeared with some funky stuff from inside the crab's head, and completely delicious).
" And despite some calls to kick Romney out of the Republican Conference and a fusillade of disses from the president himself, Romney was still on the leadership's whip team and on Tuesday said in a brief interview that he had his "whip card out to whip another piece of legislation.
When she is told that a man is standing behind a column writing down everything she says, she fires off a fusillade of verbal abuse at Higgins, who all but ignores her once he discovers that a man buying flowers is a linguist he wants to meet, Colonel Pickering (Allan Corduner).
How else to explain the presence of Sean Hayes, the perky gay star of "Will & Grace," taking over the role of the Almighty, which was initially played by Jim Parsons, the goofy gay star of "The Big Bang Theory," when David Javerbaum's pricelessly funny fusillade of irreverence first opened last season.
On Wednesday this week, within hours of Russia's Ambassador to Lebanon repeating Gerasimov's March statement about targeting US missiles and carriers, US President Donald Trump entered the fray with a Twitter fusillade, loud enough to drown out any talk of Skripal by the cacophony responding to Trump's apparent declaration of strikes.
Federal and state regulators unleashed a fusillade of lawsuits and enforcement orders on Thursday against the Ocwen Financial Corporation, a large mortgage servicer, aimed at curbing what they said had been years of flagrant and repeated abuses, including illegal foreclosures, deceptive fees and extensive mishandling of customers' home loan payments.
The top three officials at the Justice Department strolled to dinner together Wednesday evening with smiles less than eight hours after Attorney General Jeff Sessions launched his first public rebuttal to President Donald Trump's latest fusillade on Sessions' "disgraceful" handling of Republican allegations of surveillance abuses at the department and FBI.
" The deeper problem with the commander in chief's well-documented petulance, diagnosed Ted Gup, is that it constitutes abdication: "For the foreseeable future the presidency will be both vacant and occupied, with the country reduced to waiting out his tantrum and deciphering its future from a fusillade of tweets and campaign-like rants.
The New York Times published a fusillade of stories examining the company's historically lax oversight of its data-sharing agreements with third parties; its problematic efforts to aid suicidal users; the political ramifications of its content-moderation regime; and the reluctance of the Federal Trade Commission to weigh in on any of it.
First, in an outraged fusillade of e-mails, which are cleverly projected onto a screen at the side of the stage, and then in person—growling bearishly into his phone as he sits in an overstuffed armchair, swaddled in an incongruous pink bathrobe—he tells Jim, in no uncertain terms, to piss off.
Phil Chess, who with his brother founded Chess Records, a storied Chicago label that captured great blues musicians like Muddy Waters in their prime and helped power the musical fusillade of rock 'n' roll with vibrant recordings by the likes of Chuck Berry, died on Tuesday at his home in Tucson, Ariz.
The president's social media fusillade dovetailed with recent news reports suggesting that Trump and his attorneys are adopting a siege mentality, as the potential threats loom from special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe, compounded by the potential for Democrats flipping the House in the midterm elections and the investigations they might launch.
Over the last few years, however, several publishing houses have begun to reissue Zweig's works — in slow bursts at first, and then in a fusillade, so that American audiences might delight in the short stories, novellas, biographies, essays and powerful novel, "Beware of Pity," that brought Zweig so much glamour and recognition between the first and second World Wars.
Last week longtime Bitcoin developer Mike Hearn declared "the Bitcoin experiment…has failed," and marked his resignation from that community with a fusillade of verbal grenades (and a New York Times profile of his dissent.) This in turn provoked a whole torrent of hot takes and reactions, which mostly had one thing in common: contempt for all who disagree.
A White House official said in a statement this week that many senior leaders of the bureau were "politically motivated" and said Mr. Wray was the "right choice to clean up the misconduct at the highest levels of the F.B.I." On Saturday, Mr. Trump went after Mr. McCabe and Mr. Comey again in a fusillade on Twitter.
But a fusillade of invective against the pair in China's state-controlled news media on Wednesday is leading to fears, backed by reports in Hong Kong news outlets, that Beijing may circumvent Hong Kong's legal process by issuing a rare interpretation of the city's mini-constitution that would effectively bar Ms. Yau and Mr. Leung from office.
In a daily fusillade of digital advertising, videos and Twitter posts, the coalition, the Partnership for America's Health Care Future, says that Medicare for all will require tax increases and give politicians and bureaucrats control of medical decisions now made by doctors and patients — arguments that echo those made to stop Medicare in the 260s, Mrs.
The raffishness, the abruptness, the fusillade of insults and wisecracks; the fascination with violence and the illicit; the division of the world into the knowing (typically urban and male) and the saps (often rural)—such qualities made the comedies and the melodramas of the Depression a hardheaded new American art, an art that moved faster and ran shallower than life.
Mr. Trump's latest weekend Twitter fusillade came the morning after Mr. McCain surprised the president and his top aides by abruptly announcing that he could not "in good conscience" support the health care proposal by Mr. Graham and Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, saying it was a partisan plan whose costs and impacts on the health care of millions of Americans were unknown.
Little's appeal, dated July 2018, argued that the prosecution failed to tell his defense team the name and whereabouts of a fourth witness — Ritchie Hicks, the lookout who authorities believe was sitting on a stoop just a few feet away from Stokes when he was murdered, then minutes later indiscriminately unleashed a fusillade of bullets on a crowded street in a failed attempt to retaliate.
He ring robbed Nopparat Keakhamtorn with a fusillade of upper cuts at Lumpinee Stadium in 2003; exchanged chain-shot knees, and whiplash head kicks, with the aging-yet-dangerous Samkor Kiatmontep in a 2005 ring war; KO'd the knee flying Malaipeht Sasiprapa and Lamsongkram Chuwattana in 2008 respectively, and beach mugged Kem Sitsongpeenong, his old mate from Fairtex, with an upper cut elbow at Pattaya in 2012.
It's a subject that has been heavily discussed following Robert De Niro's "F--- Trump" fusillade from the stage of the Tony Awards, and comedian Samantha Bee's use of the "c-word" to describe Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE.
Over the centuries, it has been modified, damaged and repaired — but always returned to full working order, even after taking a fusillade from German soldiers in World War II. Its longevity has inspired a number of myths surrounding its operation, including at least one that predicts doom: When the clock stops running, the legend goes, the Czech land will be thrown into war and privation.
Many Britons who awoke to the visiting U.S. President Donald Trump&aposs fusillade against the country, its prime minister&aposs EU exit strategy, its immigration policy and personal attacks on London&aposs mayor Sadiq Khan — effectively blaming him directly for terror attacks in the capital city — may feel they are in a similar situation as they roll out the red carpet to a world leader seemingly intent on denigrating their nation.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, the former Secretary of State and big winner of the popular vote in the 2016 presidential election, stepped forward this week with a fusillade of criticism at President Trump, who took the bait and quickly responded on Twitter.
This was never more evident than last week, when Trump, seemingly rattled by the imminence of the Mueller report , set off a fusillade of unhinged tweets, called the spouse of one of his senior advisers a "whack job," raged about the late Senator John McCain in front of a military audience at a tank plant in Lima, Ohio, and pronounced the Democratic Party "anti-Jewish," deepening, at every turn, the impression that he is unfit for government work.
Desserts were a show of heavy artillery: a way-over-the-top waffle cone molten brownie for two; a royal truffle pie with a pretzel crust and a too-tiny tuft of whipped local cream; a social sundae (a fusillade of sticky caramel-coated strawberries, caramel popcorn, almonds, cookie crumbs and hot fudge over rapidly melting vanilla and chocolate ice cream); a super-sweet, salty, caramel pie; and a somewhat stingy square of flourless date and almond cake strewn with cashews and raisins.
Thirteen victims of the fusillade died instantly or within hours: Thomas Aquinas Ashton, 21963; Robert Hamilton Boyer, 21968; Thomas Frederick Eckman, 222; Martin Gabour, 21968; Thomas Ray Karr, 216; Marguerite Lamport, 19843; Claudia Rutt, 21984; Roy Dell Schmidt, 221; Paul Bolton Sonntag, 219, whose grandfather was a news director at KTBC, owned by Mr. Johnson and his wife, Lady Bird; Officer Billy Paul Speed, 24; Edna Elizabeth Townsley, 51; Harry Walchuk, 38; and an unborn baby boy whose mother, Claire Wilson, was shot in the abdomen.
What most Americans may have seen as a one-time effort — brazen meddling by Russia in the very core of American democracy — was, the report says, only part of a long-running information war that involves not just shadowy hackers and pop-up websites, but also more conventional news outlets, including the thriving Russian television network RT. The election intervention to damage Hillary Clinton and lift Donald J. Trump was the latest fusillade in a campaign that has gone on under the radar for years.

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