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  1. one of two flat round stones used, especially in the past, to grind (= press hard and break) grain to make flour

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"Without action this year, prospects for continued operation of Millstone diminish," Koonce said, noting Dominion would continue its strategic assessment of Millstone and make a business decision regardless of Connecticut's latest study.
"We remain committed to work with Connecticut policymakers to address the issue of high electric rates in Connecticut and the future of Millstone in the current budget session," said Millstone spokesman Kenneth Holt.
Rather, it was a relief: an unnecessary millstone was lifted.
He and Millstone began amassing their Clariant stake in 2016.
The millstone always felt heaviest the moment before it was unloaded.
Can it be a form of ballast rather than a millstone?
Repeated floods of the Millstone River devastated historic Zarephath several times.
People will always root for someone trying to shed a millstone.
Kottmann said Clariant would sit down again with Meister, Millstone and Winter.
Rather than a cause for celebration, the milestone became an existential millstone.
How might a woman love the millstone I believed myself to be?
Ken Holt, a spokesman at Millstone, said on Wednesday it was premature to speculate on whether the company would shut the plant, noting Dominion has already sold 85 percent of the power Millstone is expected to generate in 2017.
" Especially in second-tier markets, he added, "stores might be a real millstone.
Leverage, after all, can become a millstone if things start to go wrong.
But Winter and Millstone aim to convince other shareholders that Clariant can do better.
Opponents of state support for Millstone said the plant does not need any help.
Bad debt, though superficially contained, is thus becoming a millstone around the economy's neck.
They want a millstone to hang round the neck of every Republican office-seeker.
Panic briefly took over on Tuesday when everyone's favorite messaging app/millstone went down temporarily.
She would have been tough competition even without the Trump millstone around her rival's neck.
The millstone turned to parade balloons; and Mr. Reagan all but danced into the presidency.
Without that, the Trans Anatolian pipeline's latest milestone could yet become a millstone for the continent.
But Kryptos, his decades-old piece, has become something of a millstone for him, he said.
JIM WALTMAN, HOPEWELL, N.J. The writer is executive director of the Stony Book-Millstone Watershed Association.
"This is the last millstone tied to our feet, keeping us from real energy independence," she said.
With Biggie's debut, he alternately laughed, taunted, and bowed down to the looming millstone of his demise.
The story was both a steady source of income and, eventually, somewhat of a millstone for Lee.
The regulators did not make a recommendation on whether the state should do anything to help Millstone.
"I don't want the money to be a millstone around anybody's neck, including the office's," Vance told ProPublica.
He won because Donald Trump was a millstone around Gillespie's neck and Northam himself was acceptable to voters.
His provocative judgment is that the British prime minister was "more millstone than help" in winning the war.
Why is he now so keen to spend lavishly on something that may prove a millstone around his neck?
The need to do six Dior collections a year was seen as a millstone around the neck of creativity.
Much of her book is about the millstone of celebrity; it's more Chaz Bono ("Transition," 2011) than Kate Bornstein.
Our network of allies is not a millstone around America's neck, but a powerful asset that sets us apart.
His support for the controversial police practice known as stop and frisk would seem to be a serious millstone.
For the past few years this has been a millstone, but now "the Bakken is back—and booming," executives say.
On Wednesday morning, Connecticut's Senate passed a bill allowing the state to buy power from the 2,23-megawatt Millstone plant.
But the greater danger, acknowledged even by some Republicans, is that the divisiveness of Trump's political persona is a millstone.
Newspapers even in the minority leader's hometown publicly wonder if she is the millstone around the neck of the Democrats.
On Wednesday morning, Connecticut's Senate passed a bill that could allow the state to buy power from the Millstone plant.
As Mashable has noted, those Alibaba shares became a millstone as investors expected to see some return from the investment.
Fossen noted external evidence suggested Millstone was profitable and was obligated to serve the energy markets until at least 2022.
To the Editor: The solution to the millstone of student debt is to accord vocational education the respect it deserves.
Without Obama on the ticket defending his namesake healthcare plan, it was largely a millstone around the necks of Democrats.
And, in the words of both co-founders, they would have been handing employees "a millstone," rather than an opportunity.
One morning in 2014, the police were called to a home in Millstone, N.J., about a domestic argument that had escalated.
That means that the perpetually money-losing Sprint will soon no longer be a millstone around the highly indebted SoftBank's neck.
"That said, the biggest challenge is managing Neiman's debt load, which is a millstone around the neck of the company," he added.
On its own, Senate Republicans' health bill may be a political millstone around Handel's neck, but not necessarily a knock-out blow.
But becoming a "taker" of EU rules to maintain access from London would be a "millstone" in the long term, Montague said.
While some activists groan about Democratic candidates' ties to Big Tech, their connections to donors have not yet been become a millstone.
But one policy pledge hangs around its neck like a millstone: its plan for a referendum on Italy's membership of the euro currency.
Millstone is one of several nuclear plants in the U.S. Northeast and Midwest that could close before their licenses expire, industry analysts say.
School districts in Colorado have had employee walkouts to protest cuts brought on by the "millstone around their necks" that are pension payments.
Unfortunately, the Bachman-Wilson House's original rustic setting along the Millstone River in New Jersey's Somerset County resulted in decades of repeated flooding.
Despite his losing streak, Trump may not be a millstone for all Republicans in November -- at least not in races in rural districts.
It is time for a sober assessment of whether Saudi Arabia is a strategic ally or a millstone around the U.S.'s neck.
A year ahead of presidential elections scheduled for February, the Dapchi kidnapping seemed as if it might be a similar millstone for Mr Buhari.
Ken Holt, a spokesman at Millstone, said it was premature to speculate on what the company may do if Bill 778 does not pass.
He said Dominion has already sold 85 percent of the power Millstone is expected to generate in 2017 to hedge funds and other purchasers.
The foreground depicts a cloaked juggler tossing a millstone, a walking stick, and a key, alleged to be a rebus puzzle spelling out Milwaukee.
Some Republican senators are worried the bill as currently drafted could become a millstone around the party's neck, sinking it in future elections. Sen.
He likened that burden to the economic millstone the French left on their once-enslaved colonial subjects in Haiti after the 1804 independence rebellion.
That list includes: Indian Point and Nine Mile in New York State; Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania; Davis-Besse in Ohio; and Millstone in Connecticut.
Authorities say the 62-year-old Millstone man will likely avoid a jail term when he&aposs sentenced but will have to forfeit his job.
And President George W. Bush, brought low by the Iraq War, Hurricane Katrina and the financial crisis, was a millstone for 2008 GOP nominee McCain.
The rising body count has been a millstone for the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and its deeply unpopular standard bearer, President Enrique Pena Nieto.
Doctors I carried the knowledge like a millstone chained around my neck, my back aching from the emotional weight of bad news not yet imparted.
Kyra, 2000, a sixth-grader from Millstone, New Jersey, attended a Girls24Tech seminar at her school, thinking that fraud detection was the field for her.
And strategists in both parties said the reaction, to some degree, reflects the degree to which Mr. King has become a millstone for his party.
Millstone comes from a family of lawyers and spent time at U.S. investment bank Bear Stearns before taking a role in his father-in-law's businesses.
Novelist (Dame) Margaret Drabble's best known book might be The Millstone (1965), the story of a freewheeling academic who achieves independence and motherhood in modern London.
With some quarters seeing the 2008 election less as a promise than as a threat, Obama's achievement proves to be both a milestone and a millstone.
Representative Tim Ryan of Ohio, who tried to unseat Ms. Pelosi as House minority leader late last fall, said she remained a political millstone for Democrats.
In September 222, the museum finally managed to rid itself of this millstone by announcing that the Frick Collection would take over the former Whitney building.
And while Trump is generally unpopular, his 20183 percent job approval rating isn't quite the millstone that's dragging down some of Walker's Republican counterparts in other states.
Millstone is among several nuclear plants in the U.S. Northeast and Midwest that could close before their licenses expire, as low wholesale power prices have squeezed profits.
Tumblr has been an millstone around the neck of its owners, first Yahoo and later Oath and Verizon Media, pretty much since it was acquired in 2013.
Calling themselves "long term-oriented investors" who are "here to stay", Millstone and Winter oppose the planned merger that they say significantly undervalues Clariant and overvalues Huntsman.
Apart from Bogdanovic's crucial 26-point spark off the pine in Game 25, however, the Wizard reserves have once again been a millstone around the team's neck.
Dominion had until Friday to tell the regional power grid operator, ISO New England, if it would retire the two reactors at the 103,088-megawatt Millstone station.
"The ranch was really becoming a millstone," says studio designer and engineer Chris Brunt, who kept in touch with his former boss right up until his death.
At this point, for all his athletic brilliance, Jones is probably more trouble than he's worth to the UFC: a walking millstone of self-destruction and disappointment.
Hillary Clinton, who is already the second-least-popular presidential nominee in history, seems likely to be a millstone around the necks of many Democratic House candidates.
White Tale, whose New York-based investors include David Winters and David Millstone, calls the merger "value destructive" and contrary to Clariant's focus on specialty chemicals over commodities.
With an election set to be called for July 2, the rating has become a millstone, seemingly more important politically to preserve than spending on desperately needed infrastructure.
Mauer's bat has finally clicked back into place—the hometown idol turned millstone (he is owed $2239 million per year through 2316) has turned back into an hero.
If they don't, the Democratic Party will be able to turn the millstone of the past six years into one of its greatest assets in 2018 and beyond.
They both declined comment on Clariant, but Winter said in the New York Times interview that he and Millstone "are interchangeable" as they work to grow their families' legacy.
"We already own more than 15 percent and we're not done buying," White Tale investors David Millstone and David Winter had told Finanz und Wirtschaft in a joint interview.
"This is a huge win for Connecticut, the region, and our colleagues at Millstone," Paul Koonce, president and chief executive of Dominion's Power Generation Group, said in a statement.
The email issue had been a millstone weighing on Clinton's campaign, but it appeared to be behind her after Comey announced this summer that she would not be indicted.
As dawn gives way to daylight the train slips under a 22th-century aqueduct on millstone pillars, built in the place of a Roman predecessor, and enters the suburbs proper.
Millstone produces about half of the electricity in Connecticut and around 98 percent of its carbon-free energy, making the plant key to meeting the state's aggressive carbon reduction goals.
And it also might force more grad students to balk at that 30-year millstone and either push for lower tuition costs on their own or choose another life path.
When confronted with this information, according to ProPublica, Vance pledged to return this donation as well, pledging that it would not be a "millstone" around the neck of his office.
Laiskonis suggests Alex Whitmore's Taza, which sources beans from direct-trade partners in the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Bolivia and uses hand-carved granite millstone disks to double-grind nibs.
It suggests that those media companies that survive will view much of the infrastructure they possess today as just as much of a millstone as they did the printing press.
This action follows nearly a decade of scientific investigation and advocacy by the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, and investments by federal and state agencies, foundations and the private sector.
They can pursue their personal and professional dreams without the individual mandate millstone around their necks But what about the rest of the people in the health-care insurance markets?
"We have to eliminate the corporate income tax entirely in my opinion because it is just a millstone around the neck of this economy," Moore said on a 2012 panel.
"We already own more than 15 percent and we're not done buying," White Tale investors David Millstone and David Winter told Finanz und Wirtschaft in a joint interview released on Friday.
The police found 72 firearms, as well as ammunition and accessories, in October 2014, when officers searched his home in Millstone, a township about 50 miles southwest of New York City.
Tagged as "low energy" by Trump — a label that became a millstone around his neck — Bush slid in the polls and left the race after the third contest, in South Carolina.
That's the kind of data that makes liberals think a focus on immigration going into the 2020 presidential election will be a millstone around Trump's neck rather than a magic bullet.
The two firms, 40 North Latitude Management (controlled by David Winter and David Millstone) and Corvex (run by Keith Meister), said they owned a combined stake of 7.2 percent of Clariant.
But the ill-starred deal was struck at the beginning of the credit crisis, and the mountain of debt required to finance the transaction became a millstone around the company's neck.
A steeper rate incline likely will come with increased inflation pressures that in turn could serve as a millstone for a market struggling to post meaningful gains even amid blockbuster corporate earnings.
At Nova's Ark Project, 30 Millstone Road, Water Mill, N.Y. On Friday, Comme des Garçons is introducing a new fragrance exclusively at Dover Street Market called, intriguingly, Concrete ($165 for 80 milliliters).
Known as the "two Davids", David Winter and David Millstone are married to Samuel Heyman's daughters and manage the privately held, multi-billion-dollar business empire he established before he died in 22015.
Winter and Millstone have in recent years grown increasingly active with their 40 North fund as well as their roofing materials business, Standard Industries, including several billion-dollar takeovers in Europe in 2016.
"We look forward to bringing these matters to shareholders directly," said White Tale, whose principals include hedge fund manager Keith Meister and New York investment firm 40 North's David Winter and David Millstone.
And in a world where an increasing number of women are key decisionmakers across both businesses and governments, the country's refusal to allow women to drive was an unnecessary millstone around Saudi necks.
Ms. Abrams says in response that most Americans are weighed down with what she calls the "millstone" of debt, and that her own troubles help her better understand the struggles of ordinary people.
The move also lifts a political millstone from around the neck of Ms. Ardern, who has been perceived globally after the Christchurch mosque attacks in March as a champion of migrants and refugees.
"We understand these parents already spent time creating their registries, so we set up these easy steps to make the transition as seamless as possible," said Meka Millstone-Shroff, President of Buybuy BABY.
On the Market This week's properties include a three-bedroom in Millstone, N.J., and a five-bedroom in Great Neck, N.Y. 15 Photos View Slide Show ' Click on the slide show to see this week's featured properties: In Millstone, N.J., a three-bedroom, two-bath farmhouse built in 1830 that measures 2,500 square feet after the recent addition of a sunken great room with a cathedral ceiling, radiant heat bluestone flooring, and an updated master bath with a frameless shower.
Smith, from Millstone Township, New Jersey, talked through the tears as he thanked them and talked about how much his family means to him and then got even more emotional talking about his dad.
Calling themselves "long-term oriented investors" who are "here to stay", Millstone and Winter reiterated their opposition to the planned merger that would give Clariant 52 percent of the combined entity should shareholders approve.
In fighting the Huntsman tie-up, Meister and 40 North's David Winter and David Millstone contended the merger would not deliver enough benefits, while exposing Clariant to Huntsman's debt and volatile commodity chemicals business.
But Meister and 40 North's David Winter and David Millstone contended the merger would not deliver enough benefits while exposing Clariant to Huntsman's debt as well as the U.S. company's volatile commodity chemicals business.
But as cable TV providers lose customers to streaming services, ESPN has become more of a millstone around the neck of its corporate parent, shedding subscribers amid the rise of internet-based sports outlets.
U.S. activists David Winter, David Millstone and hedge fund investor Keith Meister on Thursday announced they had unloaded their stake to SABIC, a surprise given their previous insistence they were long-term Clariant investors.
An eye-popping valuation will feel good when you sign the term sheet, but it's going to feel like a millstone if the economy turns, and the market for blue-chip tech stocks drops precipitously.
If anyone causes one of these little ones...to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.
In handing the report to the state legislature, the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority concluded the procurement process for zero-carbon emissions resources, like Millstone, should go forward.
"Not only does this preserve the vast majority of Connecticut's carbon-free electricity, it preserves good jobs for the 1,500 women and men who work at Millstone and keeps 4,000 other residents employed," Koonce said.
"Putting in place a good management team without addressing the all-important issue of debt is like getting Usain Bolt to run the 100 meters with a 200 kilogram millstone around his neck," says Nadalet.
White Tale, whose principals include hedge fund manager Keith Meister and New York investment firm 40 North's David Winter and David Millstone, has called itself a long-term investor keen to help shape Clariant's future.
I've flipped through a Chinese dictionary, I've seen photographs of a Chinese typewriter, I've read about Chinese telegraphy, and despite their ingenuity they are all cumbersome inventions, wheelbarrows for the millstone around Chinese culture's neck.
If customer tastes change, for instance, and the company is unable to charge premium prices, its high-priced leases for retail space in the world's most expensive markets could quickly become a millstone around its neck.
The bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protesters on June 4, 1989, in and around Beijing's Tiananmen Square had been a "millstone" on Chinese leaders for three decades and they remained sensitive to international criticism, she said.
Earlier this week, Dominion said it will begin a "strategic reassessment" of the 2,088-megawatt Millstone plant after another bill that would allow the state to buy power from the plant failed to get enough votes.
For about a week, Matt McGorry, who plays Asher Millstone on HTGAWM alongside Falahee, proudly wore the title of #wokebae, for his rare combination of baby face, man chest, and commitment to gender parity and racial justice.
"It's clear from the reports ... that Millstone pleading poverty is not believable," said Dave Gaier, a spokesman at NRG, which owns gas-fired and other plants that could earn less revenue if the state subsidizes the reactors.
In the 31 years since Congress last achieved the monumental feat of tax reform, our complex and antiquated code has become a millstone around the neck of our economy, dragging down American job creation and wage growth.
But the January 27 travel ban has become a millstone on the neck of a young administration that has spent the last two weeks digging deeper into a legal battle that now seems destined for the Supreme Court.
"Dominion has not yet released verifiable data related to the fiscal health of Millstone," Robert Klee, commissioner of the state's Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, said, noting the report concluded the plant would remain profitable through 2035.
Commerzbank had sued over Bank of New York Mellon's role as trustee for 72 residential mortgage trusts and the Millstone II collateralized debt obligation, backed by home loans from lenders such as Countrywide Home Loans and NovaStar Mortgage.
Millstone is among several nuclear power plants in danger of shutting before its licenses expire as cheap and abundant natural gas from shale fields keep power prices low, making it uneconomic for generators to keep some reactors operating.
Wes Matthews, Nicolas Batum, and Robin Lopez were all in line for big paydays of the kind a rebuilding team carries like a millstone; letting them go or sending them away was the only responsible thing to do.
Halep's form has understandably dipped since she won the French Open last year to lift the weighty millstone of several Grand Slam final failures and she said her intention in 2019 was to mentally ease off the throttle.
That could prove a millstone for Republican lawmakers -- including in blue-collar areas that President Donald Trump won on a promise to provide better and more affordable coverage than Obamacare -- in the run-up to midterm elections in 2700.
After three years of working with politicians and regulators on a plan to keep the plant in service, the state in December selected Millstone for a contract to purchase a little over half of its output for 10 years.
When a New Jersey widow, inspired by her writings, deeded her 70 acres of farmland between the Millstone River and the Delaware and Raritan Canal, she left Colorado, ultimately separating from her husband, and moved the denomination's headquarters here.
In fact, had I gotten a mortgage during that period of my life, I know that I would have: In short, if I had a mortgage before my 40s, I would be wearing a millstone around my neck today.
Millstone is one of several nuclear plants in the U.S. Northeast and Midwest that analysts have said could close before their licenses expire as weak power prices make it uneconomic to keep the reactors running without some form of state support.
The case has become a political and financial millstone for Carinthia and the national government, which wants to see the standoff with creditors resolved but has pledged not to pour any more public funds into Heta, which has already cost billions.
Millstone is one of several U.S. nuclear plants considering shutting before their licenses expire as cheap and abundant natural gas from shale fields keep power prices low, making it less profitable or, for some generators, unprofitable to keep the reactors operating.
"We must objectively and thoroughly review and evaluate the relevant information and market conditions of the Millstone facility ... in the context of reducing costs for consumers and moving our clean energy strategy forward," the governor said in a statement on Tuesday.
The seven-year, $153 million contract he signed with the Yankees in 2013 has increasingly looked like a millstone, especially after he was relegated to the bench last season by the emergence of Aaron Hicks and the rookie Clint Frazier.
At the Millstone Power Station, about 40 miles east of New Haven, Connecticut, the NRC confirmed vulnerabilities to intense precipitation, tsunami, and river flooding, and flagged the potential risk from storm surges and surges stoked by high tides for additional review.
Even many conservatives who supported Moore's 2017 campaign initially now believe that the former chief justice of the state Supreme Court could act as a millstone on Senate Republicans and their hopes to retain control of that body of Congress in 216.
At a private strategy meeting on Thursday, Trump and Senate Republicans agreed that President Obama's signature law could be a millstone around Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
"Tesco's announcement marks an important first step in making significant inroads in the global fight against food waste, and we call on all supermarkets to follow suit and reduce supply chain food waste," said Carina Millstone, Feedback's executive director, in a statement.
Reeher added that the deficit-raising element of the tax-reform plan — it is projected to increase the federal deficit by about $1.5 trillion over a decade — would not necessarily be the political millstone around the GOP's neck that some Democrats would like to think.
And while skeptics were disappointed that the latest apostolic exhortation did not change church teachings regarding Catholics who are divorced or in same-sex marriages, the document signals the end for one particular kind of medieval millstone — Catholic guilt, especially in regard to sex.
In several towns on the northern border of Princeton, the closing of the Route 518 bridge this month — and the subsequent shutdown of work two days later — has sent cars onto other traffic-clogged routes over the Millstone River, leading to angry exchanges among drivers.
And it worked: Dogs stop to drink at a fountain made from a large, flat millstone in the shape of a hockey puck, children wander over to the play river and people pause to read the quotes on the mosaics he had an artist design.
The regulators said in a report Thursday that the company has not yet shown Millstone is in need of financial help, but noted the plant is critical to the state and the New England region in terms of fuel security and meeting greenhouse gas reduction targets.
"[Day two] brings out an entirely new kind of buyer, not a guy hunting for yield ... but someone going on the offense looking for growth, growth that won't be impeded even if Washington's now clearly a millstone around the economy's neck," the "Mad Money " host said.
In addition to the villa built on to the original stone tower, the property includes a grove of 200 olive trees and a 1,000-year-old olive oil mill, which has the original millstone and deep grooves worn into the stone walls by toiling donkeys' flanks.
While Jared Kushner has plenty of tough problems assigned to him at the White House, his family's real estate business is weighed down by its own millstone: 666 Fifth Avenue, the office building in Midtown Manhattan that the Kushner Companies bought in 2006 for $1.8 billion.
But Jesus said that we should humble ourselves like little children if we want to enter the Kingdom of Heaven, and also that anyone who harms a little one 'would be better drowned in the depths of the sea with a great millstone around his neck.
"(Green's) rush to drive through the sale of BHS - a chain that had become a financial millstone and threatened his reputation - was the culmination of a sorry litany of failures of corporate governance and greed," said the Work and Pensions and Business Committees in a statement on Monday.
"(Green's) rush to drive through the sale of BHS - a chain that had become a financial millstone and threatened his reputation - was the culmination of a sorry litany of failures of corporate governance and greed," Parliament's Work and Pensions and Business Committees said in a statement on Monday.
But fast-forward to today and those set-top boxes have become a millstone for anyone but the very largest providers (and maybe the biggies, too, but it's notable that the reference customers noted by MobiTV are not the Comcasts of the world, but companies like Citizens Fiber, Windstream and EPB).
Stone tells the story through multiple perspectives, but the narrative cuts deepest with Lilia, who blames herself for the loss of their child, carrying "a crushing weight that I hold in my chest like a rough, cold millstone, because I can't take the hurt away from her, I can't unburden her."
Making the difficult task of enacting healthcare reform a millstone for Republicans could end up helping Democrats in the 2018 midterm elections Former Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt, a Republican, said an overhaul of Obamacare would only have "long-term viability" if the GOP can win support from Democratic lawmakers.
To a striking extent, almost everything that was distinctive about Bill's approach to being a Democrat — the lack of enthusiasm for unions, the opposition to marriage equality, the tough-on-crime and tough-on-defense postures, welfare reform — became a millstone around Clinton's neck in the course of the 2016 primary campaign.
Regardless of whether or not the team is able to pawn off any vets prior to Thursday's trade deadline—like Courtney Lee, Kyle O'Quinn, and their currently AWOL salary cap millstone, Joakim Noah—they're going to be really, really, bad, and that's saying something for a team that's won six of the last 24.
Her father is a harness racer who competes at the Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford, N.J. He is a member of the Harness Racing Hall of Fame in Goshen, N.Y. Her mother is the president and a founder of the Standardbred Retirement Foundation, a nonprofit foundation based in Millstone, N.J., that rescues retired harness horses.
The regional areas in Queensland that gave their votes to Liberal government run the risk that the mine fails to generate the level of employment they hope for, and if it runs at a loss it could become a millstone for local and state governments as they will be tempted to throw money at it to keep it going.
But it's also an approach that flies in the face of the political reality that his own unpopularity is a millstone for Republicans in competitive House seats, especially in suburban areas outside cities such as Minneapolis, Chicago and Detroit, where his populist nationalism doesn't connect as well as in the deep red territory where he holds rallies.
"  The majority leader said that Paul has tried to persuade people of his ideas for years but that he has not convinced people "partly because the changes he demanded don't solve a real problem, partly because they would have forced reopening the treaties for even more negotiations, and partly because everybody else was actually listening to the job creators who have been pleading with us for years to get this millstone off their necks.
Exhaustion is insufficient, but it is difficult to escape when every conversation about what it is to be a Jew, regardless of your faithful observance or lack thereof, whether you keep the Sabbath or barbeque pork in the backyard on a bright Saturday afternoon, returns to the question of Israel, this distant, foreign country, a lodestar to some of us and a millstone to others, but either way a central and immediate concern to our Jewish lives.
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 was a flawed candidate, but beyond her lackluster campaign, her private email scandal or even any alleged Russian hacking, the biggest millstone around her neck was the Obama legacy of selling out working men and women in America's heartland to facilitate the well-funded environmental imperialism of coastal and urban elite campaign donors.

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