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BERLIN — Sony's still hammering away at its e-paper watch.
Hillary Clinton's campaign is already hammering away at Trump over Brexit.
Way, have spent the last four years hammering away at Democrats' flirtation
Clinton, instead hammering away at her State Department tenure and her family's charitable foundation.
Republicans, sensing an opportunity to turn the tide, are hammering away at the email issue.
Republicans have been hammering away at Wallace by highlighting potentially controversial donations from his family foundation.
"He had one great message, about lowering fees, and he kept hammering away at it," Ellis said.
And in the legislature, she immediately began hammering away at making the HOPE scholarship available to more students.
The teaser features Bernthal reflecting on the past in a voice-over while hammering away at a cement floor.
But maybe Gantz knows that a strategy of hammering away at Netanyahu's indictments appears to have little impact with voters.
Democrats were hammering away at Walker's policies, which were suddenly not as popular or politically tenable as they had once been.
Over the last few years, Samsung's been hammering away at Tizen, its own operating system, which already runs on the company's wearables.
So while Mr. Strickland, the former governor, faces a primary challenge, he is hammering away at Mr. Portman's stance on replacing Justice Scalia.
Sanders first muttered "Jesus Christ," then attacked David Brock, the Democratic operative and close Clinton ally who has been hammering away at him.
Flashback: If you're a subscriber to my health care newsletter Vitals, you'll know I've been hammering away at this point for over a year.
Morales believes in hammering away at more research; he's currently applying for a grant to develop sex education systems for people on the autism spectrum.
The slower pace means you won't be involuntarily hammering away at the keyboard with your tongue hanging out, so the lecturer won't suspect a thing.
Poverty is hammering away at livelihoods in much of Central America, and for some, the decision to leave is a gamble on a better life.
And it comes as the party's progressive wing has been hammering away at special interest groups and calling for an overhaul of lobbying and ethics rules.
Perhaps you're planning a wedding, restoring an old car, or writing a novel — all the while hammering away at your primary job that pays the bills.
They — and vulnerable incumbents in particular — have been hammering away at the Justice Department's attempts to strike down the Affordable Care Act protections for sick people.
The cable news summary of this report is "no charges for Trump, no evidence of crimes" — and that's basically the message Sanders is hammering away at.
Wrong.When reviews for the Depp and Armie Hammer film came out, they were awful with many hammering away at the film's convoluted plot and meandering runtime.
Stefansson died Tuesday after a long battle with cancer ... and we're told he was hammering away at curriculum details for the academy during his final hours.
He's hammering away at a iron rod with his huge, manly hands somewhere in a steamy barn, with an ice-cold bottle of beer by his side.
As Karl Rove wrote on Thursday, Trump doesn't even have an ad strategy, while Clinton is already hammering away at him with ad buys in swing states.
I've since had to get creative with different ways to drown out the awful music hammering away at my eardrums the minute my head hits the pillow.
Juicing up a fine story, and then hammering away at its point makes it one that doesn't appear to trust either its source material or its audience.
Democrats, who opposed tax reform with near unanimity, are expected to point to the government's surging borrowing, hammering away at that theme until the November midterm elections.
In the book, Clinton singles out the Times for hammering away at her e-mail issue in a way that she says overwhelmed any negative coverage of Trump.
So I would be wary of hammering away at an allegation of this kind, not least because you could end up being exiled from your brother's life altogether.
But when I become philosophical, in those 'long lonely hours', it's the source of all my frustrations, hammering away at the same questions I've had since I was 19.
Wherever you look — on television, online, on billboards and stadium signs — the companies are hammering away at one another, making claims about pricing, coverage, network quality and customer service.
So we can expect him to continue hammering away at the same themes in future states, hoping that the inherent appeal of his message will ultimately power him to victory.
Sanders began his 2020 run dedicated to hammering away at the argument that he, more than any other Democrat, was best positioned to deny President Donald Trump a second term.
Claus, it just makes narrative sense for the man to have a five o'clock shadow below those rosy cheeks, and some arm muscle from hammering away at those trinkets year round!
Schumer spent the next few months hammering away at issues—big-impact or small-bore, depending on your perspective—like the high cost of flying out of the Albany and Rochester airports.
It's a bit ironic as Pence, along with running mate President-elect Donald Trump blasted their way into the White House in part by hammering away at Democrat Hillary Clinton's own email scandal.
The guitars of Ben Weinman and Kevin Antreassian alternate between clean jangles and hammering away at wide chords while Greg Puciato forgoes his usual screech in favour of his reedy, Reznor-ish croon.
All pretense of shyness or awkwardness evaporates as the group — two 503-year-olds and one 15-year-old — begin hammering away at bass, guitar and drums to create a joyous, youthful racket.
All pretense of shyness or awkwardness evaporates as the group — two 17-year-olds and one 15-year-old — begin hammering away at bass, guitar and drums to create a joyous, youthful racket.
The trade-off is an artist-friendly neighborhood and a landlord who is understanding about the Saturdays she spends hammering away at strips of sterling silver or soldering small items with a torch.
Hammering away at the theme that Trump's "temperament" makes him "unfit" for the Oval Office makes a great deal of sense, especially in light of his self-aggrandizing response to the tragedy in Orlando.
Donald Trump's advisers are hammering away at a trade deal with China, even as the president threatens tariffs and prepares for an historic meeting with leader Kim Jong-un of North Korea on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump is finishing his sixth month in office and Senate Republicans are hammering away at an Obamacare overhaul that could cause more than 20 million people to lose insurance over the next 10 years.
This is especially true for multiplayer games, where developers can't fully know whether a weapon is overpowered, an ability is underpowered, or if a map needs tweaking, until thousands of people are hammering away at it.
"It's this system we put in place in the era of 'Mad Men' and we're stuck with, and we're sort of hammering away at in small ways rather than taking the whole thing down," she said.
Mr Salvini has achieved this feat by hammering away at the issue of illegal immigration, and deploying a communications strategy that, according to Domenico Ferrara, one of his biographers, Mr Salvini sums up in an acronym: TRT.
So despite months of Clinton and her supporters hammering away at that point—and the many arguably incorrect statements Trump himself has made about the government—the same portion of voters think that's a good attack against him.
Ten years ago, laborers hammering away at Prague's cobblestone streets would probably break for lunch with bag of fluffy rohliky bread rolls and some sliced ham, if they couldn't make it to a pub for goulash and dumplings.
Hempstead, New York (CNN)Donald Trump lit into Hillary Clinton on trade at the start of the first presidential debate, hammering away at a policy area that has both haunted Clinton and helped Trump's brand during the 2016 campaign.
Instead, their goal is to lay a foundation for what they can do in the future if they retake the Senate or White House, hammering away at Republicans over the law's least popular aspects ahead of the 2020 vote.
Charles M. Blow President Trump keeps hammering away at the media, in part because of his own watch-too-much, read-too-little inclinations, but also because he needs a foil, now that he's not actively locked in an election battle.
The father is hammering away at a wooden bathysphere on the other side of the house, but then he notices what's going on, and you can follow him across the living room, where he throws a bucket of fish at the suitor.
However, it sounds like Spotify has been hammering away at these deals for a long time, and it has additional pressure in the form of licensing agreements with other streaming platforms like Apple's (WSJ reports that Apple pays a 58% fee to labels).
Keystone XL Pipeline Count this as a battle Sanders has already largely won, hammering away at the Keystone XL pipeline until Clinton, fairly early in the race, announced her clear opposition to it as well -- after avoiding taking a position on it.
Whether or not one buys into Ryan's portrayal as a reluctant leader, a dutiful party man who would've been happier hammering away at a calculator as chair of the House Ways and Means or Budget committees, the timing of his ascent was ironic.
But the success of this approach depends in large part on Mr. Johnson and his allies hammering away at his continuing efforts to break free from the bloc, despite the legislation passed by Parliament to stop Britain from leaving without an agreement.
I love the fact that he keeps hammering away at everything a well-behaved citizen, whether of a liberal or conservative political persuasion, would have an informed opinion about — Abstract Expressionism, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, fast food, sweaty businessmen, big-breasted women, or capital punishment.
Trump may not have meant to praise the erosion of civil rights in his speech, but he's been quietly and not-so-quietly hammering away at them from the get-go, lending that particular slip-of-the-tongue an ironic, deeply fucked tinge of truth.
He's been hammering away at her for months, saying that he thinks it's hypocritical that Germany views Russia as a bad actor worth confronting and yet at the same time spends a paltry amount on its defense and appears eager to purchase Russian gas.
But while the RIAA — the music labels' trade group — is using the occasion to pat itself on the back, it is also hammering away at a theme we've heard from them for a couple of years: It's time to cut back on free, streaming music.
In reality, I was still sat there listening to a pretty flat sounding approximation of a kick drum hammering away at 125 bloody BPM and, when I actually listened, actually took in what was going on, frustration and annoyance superseded any kind of wide-eyed wonder.
Peaty has been hammering away at the 'Magic 2400' mark over the last couple of years, setting a world record of 210 in Glasgow in 2018, and while he was confident he could always go lower even he was stunned at swimming 56.88 in the semi-finals.
"The A.N.C. had an operating theory that the rural areas were going to keep them in power—that they need to cozy up to the chiefs while hammering away at the white farmers," Ruth Hall, a political scientist at the University of the Western Cape, told me.
With a campaign treasury befitting a favorite of many congressional leaders, Ms. Roby is expected to spend the weeks before the runoff on television, hammering away at Mr. Bright's history as a Democrat and emphasizing her voting record, in which few of her detractors find much fault.
Thiel has been one of his most ardent supporters, and Trump has been hammering away at Google and other tech giants for many other reasons, including his assertion the tech companies are tamping down conservative voices unfairly on social media or rigging search functions to disfavor him and other Republicans.
As polls indicated he could lose, Trudeau ditched his "sunny ways" persona that had swept him to power in 2015 and started hammering away at three smaller parties on the left, warning their supporters that if they didn't vote Liberal, the progressive vote would splinter and allow the opposition Conservatives to take power.
Mr. Trump (whose administration is planning a fresh wave of immigration crackdowns in the coming months) is betting that, with enough pressure, he can bend enough nervous moderates to pass a bill through the House on a party-line vote — and maybe, if he keeps hammering away at Democrats, even squeak it through the Senate.
Ocasio-Cortez and other proponents of the Green New Deal, while they may support some proposals that nibble around the edges of climate change, they're vowing to keep pushing party leaders to get behind more drastic climate proposals – even in the face of the threats from GOP leaders to keep hammering away at the Democratic Party over such a sweeping re-envisioning of the nation's energy sector.
Trump has been hammering away at the Texas senator ever since he eclipsed Trump in the Iowa polls in mid-December, questioning Cruz's eligibility for the presidency (he was born in Canada to a U.S.-born mother), his temperament (Cruz has few friends in the Senate), and his track record on immigration (Cruz has been haunted by his amendment to the Gang of Eight reform push).
Democrat 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 and Republican nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE have been hammering away at the TPP and the overall U.S. trade agenda, making it much more difficult to for congressional leaders to consider the expansive agreement.
The movie became popular after its release but had a mixed critical reception. Howard Thompson of The New York Times called it "one of the most laboriously and garishly sex-scented movies in years" with "Max Steiner's music hammering away at each sexual nuance like a pile driver" Rotten Tomatoes sampled 6 reviewers and judged 83% of the reviews to be positive.
Stoke's overall form in the 1930–31 season improved only marginally as they again took 11th position in the Second Division. Wins of 5–0 v Swansea Town and 4–0 over Oldham Athletic were the best results at home whilst a 7–3 hammering away at relegated Reading a day to forget for Stoke supporters. Stoke also conceded five at Everton, Preston North End and Wolverhampton Wanderers. The campaign ended with record gate receipts being taken from the final home league fixture against FA Cup winners West Bromwich Albion.
The Kadizadelis promoted their ideals in the mosques "for public support of an activist, interventionist, 'enjoining of right and wrong', and demanded of their congregations not only that they purify their own lives, but that they seek out sinners and in effect force them back onto the straight path".Page 6 Zilfi, C. Madeline C. The Kadizadelis: Discordant Revialism in Seventeenth Century Istanbul. Journal of Near Eastern Studies. 2008. The Kadızadelis also voiced their opinions in Friday sermons, learned treaties, and public confrontations, hammering away at the Sufi movement.
Morgan quotes a contemporary article in Coast Magazine describing the Theater- Comique, a typical box house: > A nervous opium-eating individual was hammering away at a piano. … Not a > woman was to be seen in the row of seats… Around the sides of the room and > at the end opposite the stage were built out of thin pine boards apartments > with an opening toward the platform and a barn-like door leading into the > narrow passageway along the wall. In each room was an electric torch button > which communicated with a bar set up behind the stage. The boxes were > unlighted… In these boxes were women, one in some, more in others.
Because someone had set him to work tapping locomotive wheels without telling him why, he had been hammering away at ..." "The first was an "ignorant wheel tapper" who routinely and carefully tapped all wheels of the trains just as he had been told. He tapped wheels and drew his pay for many years without ever learning the reason for his tapping" although it had spread to the United States by 1932. "... A young friend of mine told me the other day about some experiments he had been making with steel rails. By means of electricity it is now possible to examine rails for flaws before they are laid, and thus greatly to reduce the chance of serious accident on account of hidden defects.
Bust of the Athenian politician Demosthenes Although Demosthenes had been a principal architect of the Peace of Philocrates, almost as soon as it was made, he wished to be rid of it. Over the next few years, Demosthenes became leader of the "war-party" in Athens, and at every opportunity he sought to undermine the peace: "His method was simple and effective. He kept hammering away at untruths until enough Athenians came to believe them." Demosthenes believed that all Philip's successes were due to his bribery and corruption of the Greeks, a view which, although there is little evidence for it, became commonplace until re-examined by modern historians.. Conversely, there was also a substantial body of feeling in Athens, led by Aeschines, that the peace should be maintained and developed.. From 343 BC onwards, in order to try and disrupt the peace, Demosthenes and his followers used every expedition and action of Philip to argue that he was breaking the peace... Finally, in 341 BC, matters began to come to a head.

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