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She demonstrates impressive skill in slowly peeling away her character's charm.
Their building was gutted and the vinyl siding was peeling away.
But they also made relatively little progress peeling away Trump supporters.
Peeling away pieces of the law could lead to market chaos.
The guy was so dry, and his skin was just peeling away.
Peeling away the batter revealed the entire inch-long bug, legs and all.
You never know what you might find when you start peeling away layers.
Turkey's efforts to splinter HTS by peeling away more moderate fighters have yielded little.
I can feel them peeling away, because they're not trained to have an unknown experience.
It's aimed at peeling away moderate Republicans with legitimate fears about Trump's foreign policy instincts.
" "Trump is peeling away like an onion every last shred of protection they might feel.
"Trump is peeling away like an onion every last shred of protection they might feel."
In the podcasting era, reporters increase their credibility by peeling away the veneer of polished authority.
But the fixation on finding a core self by peeling away social conventions also had its naysayers.
And there's something to be learned about the times we live in by peeling away that wrapping.
Nevertheless, it sees Del Rey peeling away some of the artifice that's defined her work for so long.
This will raise some concerns over Russia's ability to split the European Union by peeling away individual states.
Hillary Clinton's best shot at a landslide victory might be peeling away centrist Republicans turned off by Trump.
His work with Harvard's Bio-Inspired robots is all about peeling away the commercial possibilities from projects like Nagpal's.
There is evidence that Clinton's outreach to Republicans is working, that it's slowly peeling away support from the GOP.
Lange's career has been a gradual peeling away of layers, an attempt to feel comfortable with his own discomfort.
There's something graceful about the act of peeling away strings, and something markedly less so in the dull, unceremonious bite.
When you start peeling away the layers of the onion, China is not a single monolithic power run from Beijing.
Key Democrats, including some who had voted for Pompeo as CIA director last year, are peeling away, and Republican Sen.
Getting rid of the net neutrality rules, policy experts said, will be more difficult than peeling away the privacy regulations.
What is immediately clear is the joy of peeling away visual layers and falling deeper and deeper into a fantastical world.
We're sharing a chocolate-banana croissant, peeling away the pastry layer; a tip of banana peeks out, like a hot dog.
This means peeling away splintered Taliban groups and low-level commanders from the battlefield and integrating them into the Afghan government.
But with Sanders's huge win in New Hampshire, Clinton supporters are concerned he may start peeling away black votes as well.
Quickly, I got out of the bath and stared at the crazy patchwork of dead skin magically peeling away from my feet.
The Cabbage Chair takes its design from a very specific process: the peeling away of layers of pleated paper coated with resin.
Peeling away populist voters not driven by simple racism means taking seriously some of their concerns over cultural change and national identity.
But while conservative evangelicals, who gave Mr Trump more resounding support, have since stuck by him, Catholic leaders appear to be peeling away.
Peeling away preferences, a study shows impeachment is at the top of the list for Republicans, and is the second choice for Democrats.
China has pressured Taiwan since Tsai took office last year, suspending a regular dialogue mechanism and slowly peeling away its few remaining diplomatic allies.
They're peeling away drop-down ceilings that have obscured crown molding, working to transform the landmark retail building into the office of the future.
The phone's screen is peeling away at the hinge, without any real reason besides a temperature change which, frankly, should not harm any phone.
Peeling away even a tiny fraction of the 4m holidaymakers who visit nearby Bali each year could make a big difference to the country's fortunes.
As Edith, an aspiring actress who seems blind to her deficits and personal flaws, Ms. Goldstein demonstrates impressive skill in slowly peeling away her character's charm.
Captions in the video guide viewers through a process of peeling away the Whirlpool Galaxy's layers, and looking at them across different spectral bands and wavelengths.
"The free-est kind of stimulus you could provide for the economy is confidence and peeling away redundant or bad regulation, to be frank," Blankfein said.
The vote is unlikely to radically change Iran, but reformists and moderates peeling away seats from hard-liners could help Rouhani push through his domestic agenda.
Bouteflika's long-time strategic partners, from members of the governing FLN party to trade unionists, have abandoned the president, peeling away layers of his ruling elite.
I don't see how she wins without peeling away some of Bernie's hard-core support, and so far, she has resisted contrasts with the Vermont socialist.
" The back of the sculpture, Fiebiger says, resembles "an onion … peeling away layers of yourself to get — to get like an inner knowledge of what you are.
They are fretting about fragmentation: Europe's north is peeling away from its south; easterners feel like second-class citizens; outside powers are trying to divide and rule.
Peeling away votes from fellow moderate Biden is critical for Buttigieg, who needs a strong showing in Iowa to overcome weaker nationwide support, particularly with black voters.
Both Hopper and Dahl knock us off balance by peeling away the veneer of domestic tranquillity and inviting us to question what ugly truths are simmering beneath.
Support for Wilders' Party for Freedom seems to be peeling away to the more moderate conservative Christian Democrats on one side and, curiously, to the far-left Socialists.
But Pelosi argued that the practical effect of leaving those provisions in place and peeling away the other parts of the law won't work because of the costs.
Sanders has publicly vowed to continue his campaign in the hopes of peeling away enough superdelegates from Clinton to capture the nomination at the party's convention in July.
Peeling away tribal support, Haftar ousted Ibrahim Jathran, a commander of Libya's Petroleum Facilities Guard (PFG) who had become unpopular for demanding money to end a port blockade.
As the shutdown fight continues, the group to watch is Senate Republicans, including a few who have already begun peeling away from the president on this issue. Sens.
But it eventually moves into semi-abstract renderings of the pair's abduction memories, creating the impression of peeling away a façade to get at some deep, potentially horrifying truth.
"As we kept peeling away at it, we kept finding there was more and more to it that ultimately connected St. Louis to Texas and Mexico," Chief Dotson said.
After finally peeling away, he is pulled over for making an illegal left turn and winds up in a police precinct, suspected of nothing worse than driving under the influence.
As an added burden, they do all of that while gradually peeling away the layers of the mystery surrounding not only their supernatural surroundings but what really happened to dad.
Murray spokeswoman Helen Hare said Murray is "hopeful and optimistic" a deal could come soon, a statement that came as Democrats tried peeling away GOP support from the Graham-Cassidy bill.
Mr. Ryan has long promoted his own policy prescriptions, branding the measures as "A Better Way," centered on durable Republican aims like repealing the Affordable Care Act and peeling away regulations.
Mascaras become waterproof, but are a nightmare to take off; hair gets wilder, thanks to the humidity; and unless you opt for gel, nail polish lasts about 24 hours before peeling away.
Even as Trump continued to drone on, the already small crowd began to thin out, with people of all walks of life peeling away quietly as Secret Service agents looked on impassively.
By stripping the production down and peeling away its assumptions, Mr. Fish is getting to the deepest fears of people who, after all, live on a frontier and on someone else's land.
Other than peeling away layers of wallpaper and adding a bar, the former King Ying Low's layout remained mostly unchanged, with parts of the old decor directly incorporated into the new restaurant.
"We thought it was a brownstone," said Blaire Walsh of the nonprofit New York Landmarks Conservancy, which played a part in peeling away the aluminum siding that used to face Dean Street.
MIAMI — To Chad Olin, it seemed like the perfect opportunity: Decades of animosity between the United States and Cuba were peeling away, opening a final frontier in the Caribbean to dollar-wielding Americans.
In that election, Mr. Obama shattered fund-raising records, bringing in roughly $750 million, peeling away wealthy donors like the music producer David Geffen from the Clintons, but also tapping small-dollar donors online.
And he acknowledged that even if the Vermont senator had attended, he probably would have trouble peeling away Jewish support from Clinton, who Scheim said has had "longstanding, strong connections" to the Jewish community.
The crash left the top of a white bus smashed in and one side peeling away as the vehicle came to rest mostly off the side of the road against a sign for restrooms.
As they clap their hands together or slap one another's hands, evoking girlhood games, they spin in and out of their square, sometimes peeling away into a single line before moving back into formation.
He believes peeling away support from former vice president Joe Biden — who leads most national polls and was second in a new Iowa poll out Saturday — is part of his path to the nomination.
But Washington and her daughters didn't see the shooter; they just heard gunshots and saw a red pickup truck with a white driver peeling away from the scene, according to an Instagram post from King.
In the palimpsests of Bradford's Pickett's Charge, one sees glimpses of the cyclorama in varying degrees of clarity and legibility amid the work's thick, three-dimensional striations, whose materials are often peeling away from the canvases.
She officially emerged as the presumptive Democratic nominee on Tuesday, though Sanders has vowed to continue his campaign in the hopes of peeling away enough superdelegates to swing the nomination at the party's convention in July.
A trove of mouse data points toward brain-computer interfaces Researchers at the Allen Institute for Brain Science have been peeling away pieces of mouse skulls and replacing them with little windows—you know, for science.
Katherine is afraid that her baby, as yet unbaptized, will be among the lost, denied entrance to Heaven, while William, his authority flaking and peeling away with every scene, admits out loud to being a thief.
Photos from the Garfield County Sheriff's Office show the top of a white bus smashed in and one side peeling away as it rests mostly off the side of a road near a sign for restrooms.
Indeed, Reddick sits at the intersection of a number of important political trends since Trump's election: women and veterans pouring into Democratic congressional primaries, and some college-educated suburban voters peeling away from the Republican Party.
China has been peeling away the number of countries which maintain formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan, amid a concerted effort to pressure Tsai, whose Democratic Progressive Party espouses independence for the island, a red line for China.
Senate Republicans Trump must win over members of his own party, particularly in the Senate, where many GOP lawmakers remain skeptical or even outright opposed to peeling away air traffic control from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
An angry Carson stuck around a few more weeks, hurting both Cruz and Marco Rubio by peeling away evangelicals, before deciding to drop out after finishing far back in all 11 Super Tuesday states earlier this week.
"It was a classic reverse psychology tactic," said Tyler Montague, a Republican campaign strategist in Arizona, emphasizing how the mailers may have had the effect of peeling away liberal support for Ms. Sinema, while bolstering Ms. Green.
Crews wearing full face masks and white protective suits have started peeling away the debris left by the blaze which destroyed most of the homes in the tidy urban area, where some streets bear coffee-themed names.
There's a sense Mr. Trump's recent actions in Ukraine and Syria could accelerate a process of peeling away from the United States, and a growing concern that he has destabilized the Continent's near neighborhood in a fundamental way.
The more optimistic now argue Mr. Trump's betrayals in those conflicts are of a different category of seriousness, and may accelerate what has been a slowly building process of European integration and peeling away from the United States.
Finally peeling away a sticker in the center of canvas to reveal an image of a muscular Trump, arms crossed, wearing a "POTUS 22.5" sleeveless t-shirt amidst an ugly swirl of irrelevant colors, the cheated crowd cheered.
Continued coverage of the unintended consequences of technology, paired with congressional testimonies from executives at big tech companies, are slowly peeling away the last bits of rose-colored protective film through which the public first viewed Silicon Valley.
The Sanders camp believes one key to overcoming Biden will be peeling away some older non-college white women who may be most comfortable with the former vice president culturally but open to Sanders' sharper-edged economic message.
Mr. Rajapaska's wing of the party then formed a new party, the S.L.P.P. In hopes of peeling away some of Mr. Rajapaksa's support, Mr. Sirisena has backtracked on his own promises of fighting corruption and reining in the military.
Though he certainly made things more difficult for Clinton in 2016, he conducted his fight in the legitimate arena of the primaries rather than risking a Republican victory in the general election by peeling away left-leaning Democratic votes.
Those funds are revamping their portfolios, peeling away exposure to rate-sensitive government bonds and doubling down on higher-yielding corporate bonds, which are exposed to credit risks similar to stocks and typically move less in response to rate shocks.
In Europe, there's a sense Mr. Trump's recent actions in Ukraine and Syria could accelerate a process of peeling away from the United States, and a growing concern that he has destabilized the Continent's near neighborhood in a fundamental way. 22014.
Watching Annie break Owen out of a psychiatric ward, the two of them peeling away in an old truck, reminded me of the scenes where Lisa, Susanna, and the other girls gleefully sneak out of their hospital rooms at night.
There's a lot of anger and resentment I am just beginning to unpack, and it's frustrating because it feels like I'm just peeling away at an onion, tears in my eyes, and right when I think I'm done, there's another layer.
Mr. Trump's campaign hopes that the outreach will do double duty, peeling away some African-American voters whom the Democratic nominee will need to defeat him in November, and reassuring suburban white voters discomfited by his use of racist tropes.
But Toast provides a nice quick guide to applying the covers correctly, and once I was able to align one side, the remaining process was a matter of simply peeling away the protective sheet of paper and laying the cover into place.
Fixed-income investors are favoring bonds that act more like stocks, peeling away exposure to rate-sensitive government bonds and doubling down on corporate bonds, which are exposed to credit risks similar to stocks and typically move less in response to rate shocks.
"Democrats have dreamed for years of peeling away the rings around major cities, separating suburban voters who favor conservative tax and economic policies from a Republican Party that also champions harder-right positions on abortion, guns and gay rights," the Times reported.
Although moving the privatization plan through the House would overcome a significant hurdle, the biggest test for the proposal will come in the Senate, where many GOP lawmakers still remain skeptical or outright opposed to peeling away air traffic control from the FAA.
He got kudos for a strong Thursday night debate from some analysts, and is hoping that he can consolidate support from other establishment Republicans — as well as voters peeling away from sagging social conservatives like Ben Carson — to come out of Iowa with some momentum.
The episode opens with the Replacements' "The Ledge," a song that doesn't evoke much outside the greatness of the Replacements, but the closer, the Pixies' "Debaser," hits its chorus with a thrilling close-up of Bobby peeling away from the camp, grinning like the devil.
"The best piece of advice that I received during my ongoing sessions was that 'it's OK not to be OK.'"Hall said that with the many layers of trauma in her life that needed peeling away, she doesn't take seeing a mental health therapist lightly.
Among the standout pieces in the show are Jacques Villeglé's, an artist well known for his work from the late 1940s onward, often called "decollage," where he created works by subtracting, rather than adding, visual elements, such as by peeling away layers of images.
But with Biden's official entry into the Democratic field, Trump will now contend with a front-runner whose opening argument went directly at his fitness for office, and whose strategy will include peeling away the lower-income white voters who propelled Trump to the White House.
And within Italy, the economic consequences of peeling away from Europe — high inflation and lost savings in the near term and the long-term growth consequences from being a less appealing place for investment — are severe enough that there would be reason to strike a deal.
"Getting a little dirt on our outfits wasn't even a thought while we walked through the muddy grass to get to the fortress or were jumping in a tub where the ceiling was peeling away from the structure," Taylor said of her and Dasha's approach to the photo shoot.
And yet there is just one painting known to exist that captured the famine as it was unfolding: "An Irish Peasant Family Discovering the Blight of Their Store," which depicts a family peeling away the hay and earth protecting its "store" of harvested potatoes, only to find the dark of rot.
Now, as though peeling away the mystique of womanhood once and for all, scientists at Northwestern University have used tissue cultures to create a miniature 3D model of the female reproductive tract: Ovaries, fallopian tubes, and other reproductive organs, connected together to mimic the functions of a 28-day menstrual cycle.
Capital of Georgia and the heart of the Caucasus, the city teems with riches: cathedrals that rise in the hills like layer cakes; hidden cafes bursting with bric-a-brac, and a bohemian art scene that is slowly peeling away the Soviet grit from this survivalist town to reveal a vibrant creative core.
LISTEN, IT'S A REALITY, BECAUSE THE EXPECTATION IS, YOU KNOW, A LOT OF HIS COMMITMENTS WERE LOWER TAXES, MORE SPENDING ON INFRASTRUCTURE, MAYBE MORE SPENDING ON THE MILITARY AS WELL, PEELING AWAY SOME OF THE REGULATION, WHICH IS ALSO KIND OF A STIMULUS TO THE MARKET, AND THOSE ARE GOING TO BE REAL -- KERNEN: SO, NOT JUST ANIMAL SPIRITS YOU'VE ALREADY SEEN IT?
A glance through these issues complicates Brown's reputation as a forward-looking iconoclast, ripping up the old order for something untested and new: mixology is the oldest practice in the editing of magazines—the word "magazine" originally referred to a storehouse—and she understands herself predominantly as a restoration gal, peeling away the shag carpet to reveal the parquet floors.
Delaney also said he did not want to risk peeling away support from other moderate candidates like former vice president Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, former mayor of South Bend, Ind.
Kurt existed within the mounting charge of Pop but was also outside of it, offering a rejoinder to a lopsidedly male affair — she took Claes Oldenburg's manifesto, "I am for the art that a kid licks, after peeling away the wrapper," and pushed it full tilt, muscling the high-octane aesthetic of the movement into the delicate and feminine forms of gummy Scottie dogs and Swedish Fish.
Once he had the engine on, he tried to cover up the gap in the driver's window with masking tape, but peeling away the required length of tape proved too difficult, what mobility he still possessed baffled by the pills and the booze and the carbon monoxide swilling around his head: eventually he passed out, but he vomited the pills in his sleep and the garage was not an airtight enough structure to accommodate a sufficient buildup of gas.

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