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China is making a play for dominance in the Pacific.
By making a play for Arizona, Mrs Clinton is chasing history.
Could Shelton be making a play for a new best bud?
But now Facebook is making a play for the sports market.
Is President Donald Trump making a play for the Jewish vote?
Do you think he was making a play for first place?
All of which maybe leads to... Verizon making a play for CBS?
New York (CNN Business)Soylent is making a play for the mainstream.
And it's not just about Democrats making a play for Latino voters.
It's making a play for the home with its Echo line of devices.
Well, now he seems to be making a play for a repeat victory.
That's about to change, because LeEco is making a play for entire US market.
Kasich has been making a play for New York, which will award 95 delegates.
"It felt like making a play for our parents in the garage," Ms. Keener said.
Google itself is making a play for this market with its recent acquisition of AppSheet.
Pandora, like Spotify, is a music streaming service that is making a play for podcasting.
Amazon is fighting off other global e-commerce companies making a play for the growing market.
And top right's bangs appear to be making a play for the rest of her face.
Kyrsten Sinema (D) is making a play for Republicans who would normally support her opponent, Rep.
Instead, he's making a play for the Appropriations subcommittee overseeing defense programs, a spokeswoman confirmed. Rep.
PragerU is making a play for a potentially bigger and longer-lasting audience than just Trump supporters.
Some of the country's biggest grocers are also making a play for the attention-based advertising business.
SoFi's marketing campaign is clearly making a play for Millennials who have been following the avocado toast debate.
Several potential buyers were since rumored to be making a play for Gawker, including venture capitalist Peter Thiel.
The campaign is considering making a play for Utah, Arizona and Georgia, Clinton's communications director Jennifer Palmieri said Wednesday.
And it seems that after Tuesday's exit polls, both Sanders and Biden are making a play for that involvement.
Like most designers, Mr. Ford is making a play for a demographic cohort half his age (he is 56).
Then, suddenly, Super Tuesday, where Mr. Sanders seems to be making a play for Ms. Warren's home state, Massachusetts.
Mr. Flynn's gamble raises questions about whether he and his lawyers were making a play for a presidential pardon.
"Once I see that Devin is making a play for this Troika, I have to do the same," he says.
The bottom line: The days of opportunistic military officers making a play for power seem to have come to an end.
I will do anything it takes to get a win, whether it is scoring myself or making a play for someone else.
Media reports suggest the duo could be making a play for the Oakland Raiders, which is considering a move to Las Vegas.
John Duncan (R-Tenn.) and former Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), neither of whom are making a play for the gavel.
It's also introducing delivery service and making a play for the health-conscious with a new line of no-sugar-added beverages.
And lest you fear that 2017 will disappoint, know this: Netflix might be making a play for more than your binge-watching time.
Sanders is making a play for Michigan and outspent Clinton on TV ads in the Great Lakes State, according to the Detroit News.
Both candidates appear to be making a play for support from LGBTQ voters, who turned out in record numbers in Super Tuesday states.
The New England secondary is anchored by shutdown cornerback Stephon Gilmore, who is making a play for Defensive Player of the Year honors.
Dean is making a play for his old job as chair of the Democratic National Committee, which he previously held from 2005 to 2009.
The project, in a corner of Queens that is attracting developers, seems to be making a play for the Chinese population in nearby Flushing.
Companies like Beyond, Impossible and Meatless Farm are making a play for customers who want to eat healthier and reduce their impact on the planet.
The bigger vendors are also making a play for this market with Workplace by Facebook, Microsoft Teams, Google Hangouts and Cisco WebEx and Cisco Spark.
Yahoo this morning is making a play for cord cutters with the launch of a new TV-watching site called Yahoo View, featuring Hulu's free content.
In states from Massachusetts to Michigan to Virginia to, of course, California, startup founders, developers, and tech investors are making a play for the 2018 midterms.
Warren's impassioned argument for Medicare-for-all may help her make inroads with Sanders's supporters, a key group she's making a play for in the primaries.
Now she is making a play for the rest of your getaway wardrobe with a swimwear line that highlights her talent for color and playful patterns.
By pairing up with Tidal, Lincoln is making a play for audiophiles who want a higher-quality streaming service to blast over their high-end sound systems.
It's important to see Apple aligning its own interests with the broader market like this, since Apple Arcade is making a play for the entire gaming audience.
Clinton is counting on a home-state advantage, but Sanders is making a play for the state's younger and more liberal voters, particularly in New York City.
The Ohio governor, who has won only his home state so far, is purely making a play for a seat at the table at a contested convention.
But The New York Times' Maggie Haberman reported that she heard from several Trump advisers who said Herschmann is making a play for Trump's chief of staff.
If the president is simply making a play for leverage and willing to accept far less than what he has stated, there may be room for an agreement.
Newer projects, brokers say, are making a play for the Williamsburg crowd, especially with that neighborhood's main subway, the L, poised to shut down for repairs next year.
By threatening to wield competition policy against the Comcasts of the world, Sanders could be making a play for the "fix capitalism, don't get rid of it" vote.
Like many strongmen, Mr. Bouteflika has been careful not to groom a successor, and his cronies have ejected anyone who appeared to be making a play for power.
Facebook isn't the only one making a play for YouTube's creators – Amazon's Twitch has been offering deals to woo creators to its game-streaming site, a recent report claimed.
Euronext could also be interested in making a play for LSE-owned Borsa Italiana in Milan, one source said, to add to its suite of European stock trading houses.
LeBron James is already making moves in Hollywood -- the newest Lakers star just sold a movie project to Paramount Players ... and he's making a play for the starring role.
The emphasis on mixing music and video makes sense, as YouTube Red and its dedicated YouTube Music app are making a play for the same market as Apple Music.
The studio signed up The OA and Stranger Things at roughly the same time, perhaps making a play for the genre fans who were flocking to Game of Thrones.
Making a play for many of the voters who had cast ballots for Goldwater four years earlier, Wallace portrayed himself as more conservative than the Republican nominee, Richard Nixon.
Morgan Stanley, the tony investment bank for rich Americans and corporations, is making a play for the masses with its $13 billion takeover of discount brokerage pioneer E-Trade.
Russian support could embolden Haftar in making a play for power in Tripoli, a move likely to fuel conflict and represent a major setback for genuine unity government in Libya.
However, so is Qualcomm, which in addition to being a key component in practically every smartphone, is making a play for the broader world of connected devices and Internet of Things.
Reports from Bloomberg earlier this month claim that YouTube is paying some creators to promote its Twitch-like features, while Twitch been making a play for some of YouTube's top talent.
Without well-placed moles and recording devices inside the CAA building, it's impossible to know what Tavares will be offered and who exactly will be making a play for his services.
But Burgerim is also making a play for the traditional burger eater, boasting about the quality of its beef patties and recommending customers leave out other key ingredients — namely, cheese and ketchup.
Ted Cruz is also making a play for Florida, mostly to thwart any momentum for Rubio in an effort to narrow the race to a two-man contest between Cruz and Trump.
Twitter is making a play for people's living rooms, unveiling an app on Wednesday for Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Microsoft's Xbox One that will showcase its bet on live content.
But the tone of discussion on places like r/The_Donald's Discord channel remains at least somewhat skeptical, with speculation that Dotcom is either looking for attention, or making a play for legal immunity.
While Sonos has long been known as the king of multi-room audio setups, Mass Fidelity's Core system, which came out about a year ago, has been making a play for the crown.
Given Powell's prior Mueller criticism, the move prompted speculation Flynn is making a play for a pardon from President Donald Trump, who hailed Powell on Twitter as a "GREAT LAWYER" after the hire.
Facebook had been developing its own Camera app in hopes of winning the mobile photo market on its own, but with Twitter making a play for Instagram, Zuckerberg was forced to act fast.
Making a play for another star without subtracting one would seem unlikely—the Raptors don't have surplus pick equity and Anunoby is their only blue-chip prospect—but Ujiri will surely be aggressive.
Cohen testified that, in 2014 when Trump was making a play for the Buffalo Bills football team, he provided financial statements to his long-time lender that his former attorney now claims were inflated.
It's clear that the two advertising juggernauts are making a play for brick-and-mortar ad dollars as more and more people use their mobile phones for all kinds of local searches and shopping.
N and other consumer-facing companies spending big bucks to advertise during Sunday's Super Bowl football extravaganza will be making a play for more market share to offset a slow economy and less overseas revenue.
Black-ish making a play for Outstanding Comedy also breaks the recent pattern of cable and streaming shows dominating the major categories, so you can safely call this one a victory for broadcast networks, too.
In the final days of the 2016 campaign, Trump is making a play for Michigan — which hasn't been carried by a Republican since 1988 — in hopes of appealing to blue collar voters who traditionally vote Democratic.
"It's a been a solidly red state but both campaigns are actually making a play for it on the presidential level and they both acknowledge it shouldn't be in play in a normal year," explained Ball.
The airline is also making a play for more revenue from premium seats — its premium seat Available Seat Miles, or ASMs, have increased 2% year over year, but are expected to rise 8% by year's end.
"We waited a while, despite favorable polls for Clinton, because it once seemed reasonable to imagine Trump making a play for the land of Live Free or Die," write Larry J. Sabato, Kyle Kondik and Geoffrey Skelley.
Both candidates are making a play for environmentally conscious voters in the northern part of the state by taking a skeptical approach to plans to build transmission lines to move hydropower from Canada to southern New England.
It's not hard to imagine him running for Dianne Feinstein's Senate seat when she retires, or some other statewide office, or else making a play for a top role in the next generation of House Democratic leadership.
Trump is at least publicly making a play for black voters by naming Omarosa Manigault his director of African-American outreach — though the effort will likely be futile, not just because of black voters' overwhelming disapproval of Trump.
Still, Trump has continued to call for a broad campaign aimed at capturing votes in all 50 states, proclaiming Wednesday night during a speech in New York that he is making a play for his deep blue home state.
Euronext, which runs stock exchanges in Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels and Lisbon, could also be interested in making a play for LSE-owned Borsa Italiana in Milan to add to its suite of stock trading houses, one source has said.
He's making a play for communities like Hamilton, places he says aren't that unlike the town of Cut Bank, where he grew up on the highline, a rural corner of the state that isn't always frequented by Democratic politicians.
RELATED: Super Saturday: Big night for Cruz; Clinton, Trump take Louisiana Rubio downplayed the Saturday results during a press conference in Puerto Rico, where he is making a play for the U.S. territory's 23 delegates, to be doled out Sunday.
Although just two miles from Mar-a-Lago, the building is another world, and an indication that this serene, largely residential area is making a play for some of the art scene pizazz of Miami, just an hour or two drive south.
If Schultz is serious about making a play for 2020, he would have to be willing to invest part of his estimated $3.4 billion net worth in building up local field operations teams and hiring election lawyers in all 50 states in the coming months.
When a new student, Veronica Lodge (Camila Mendes), arrives in town from New York with her mother Hermione (Marisol Nichols), there's an undeniable spark between her and Archie, even though Veronica doesn't want to risk her new friendship with Betty by making a play for Archie.
If President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE is making a play for public opinion, it's not working.
Even on his sentencing day, she implied, he appeared to be making a play for a presidential pardon by wrongly suggesting that he was merely the victim of overzealous prosecutors who had hoped to prove that the Trump campaign had conspired with the Russian government to tilt the 2016 election.
Microsoft is clearly making a play for disgruntled MacBook users by throwing in a three-month subscription to Adobe's Creative Cloud Photography plan for the next two months, talking up how well Autodesk Maya and other apps work on the Surface Book 2, and — most importantly — by simply making this a high performance machine.
Microsoft unveiled a bot framework and chatbots for Skype last year, and more recently added support for chatbots to LinkedIn; messaging apps beyond Facebook's Messenger are also adding bots, as with Telegram's newly added support for shopping bots; and Google is making a play for the backend of the chatbot space, with its chatbot analytics platform, Chatbase.
Trump is making a play for a battleground state, where 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 leads him by less than a point, according to a RealClearPolitics average.
"For all of the talk of 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 supposedly going on offense with red states, she's campaigning in blue states, and we're making a play for blue states," Miller added.
Democrats are making a play for older voters, the powerful voting bloc that largely backed President TrumpDonald John TrumpAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Trump says Biden Ukraine dealings will be a 'major' campaign issue MORE in 2628 and is key to winning the White House in November.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.) is also making a play for those key demographic groups in the closer-than-expected Democratic race, and hopes to cut into Clinton's lead in South Carolina after his huge win in New Hampshire.

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