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At the same time, Mr. Rubio piles on military spending.
My brother picks up on this and usually piles on.
It's the largest of five ocean trash piles on Earth.
The joint resolution, about three pages in length, piles on the guilt.
As the White House piles on more tariffs, that risk only grows.
As each vignette piles on the one before it the tension rises.
Poof, they all shoot into their pre-ordained piles on the right.
Power lines sit in tangled piles on the side of the road.
Bulldozers had heaped debris from the plane into piles on the ground.
" Baird commented in a note: "When it rains it pours, Trump piles on.
They leap from bed to bed, rolling into piles on the floor, whooping.
Inside the stock is haphazard, unalphabetical, and sometimes in piles on the floor.
Arrange the cheese mixture in four even piles on the prepared baking sheet.
Inevitably, people argue, usually over someone's lifestyle or career choices, and everyone piles on.
Soon, the ashes of her photos joined Mao's in dusty piles on the floor.
This piles on to several other court fights in pursuit of the president's financial records.
It's possible Apple wants the tech to mature a little more before it piles on.
Some remain folded in piles on the ground, surrounded by upended plastic chairs and scattered rubbish.
As the film progresses and the imagery piles on, the music becomes more somber and emotive.
Newspaper clippings were stacked in tidy piles on the floor beside black-and-white family photographs.
Every episode piles on more questions, pausing only occasionally to hint at an answer or two.
Though the interior piles on the details, the grounds were designed with a little more restraint.
This exchange piles on to Melania's hand-swatting and refusal to hold Trump's hand during their trip.
Seasonal breeding similarly piles on the pressure, by concentrating mating attempts into a small period of time.
Far from clearing up existing law, as promised, the bill piles on a new layer of complexity.
They would add diesel and jet fuel, both known carcinogens, and light the trash piles on fire.
He piles on the complications and changes up the rhythm with the calm absorption of a master.
Hill piles on the dangers, and such an accumulation fails to heighten the tension but, rather, undercuts it.
Annie arranges the mail in knee-high piles on the floor in the office I share with Lee.
The grain harvest was coming in, filling the huge elevators and making two-story piles on the ground.
Yet every time there's a new disaster, Congress piles on the disclosure requirements, as happened with Dodd-Frank.
"This piles on to existing anxiety of a slowdown in global growth," said Jeff Kilburg, CEO of KKM Financial.
The more she piles on the signifiers of a true blue, red-blooded American, the more defiant it becomes.
It is the perpetual punishment that this type of thinking piles on people that makes for desperation and injustice.
" From piles on a Dennett-built coffee table, Dennett and his wife distributed homemade books of Christmas carols. "Hello!
After initially failing to sink the yacht with 50 people, RZED succeeds when he piles on over twice as many.
A tax plan that piles on debt is often forgotten by the time that debt needs to be paid down.
It piles on the evidence, citing violations of everything from trademark infringement and cybersquatting to tortious interference and unfair competition.
The leaf piles on your lawn can also house amphibians like toads, which need all the help they can get.
Ask yourself: Are the piles on your desk the same ones that were there three weeks ago, or are they moving?
In the movie, Gaga starts out makeup-free and her character later dyes her hair red and piles on more cosmetics.
Then there are the piles on the curbs and sidewalks, which make irresistible playpens for children and fluffy bathrooms for dogs.
As Joe Biden piles on delegates early in the night, Sanders will need a big win in California to keep pace.
Using front loaders, excavators and bulldozers, workers placed soil in piles on the edges of the site, covered with large tarps.
But the show doesn't stop there — it piles on slow motion and a shower of confetti and a swooningly romantic song.
" James piles on against Kristen, adding, "Well, there's three guys on this side of the room and she's banged all of us.
Packages are shoved into every nook and cranny of the post office, falling off shelves and overflowing into piles on the floor.
The famine piles on top of the world's worst refugee crisis, in which 65 million people have been displaced from their homes.
Meanwhile some Iranian analysts warn that, as America piles on new sanctions, Iran is more likely to restart uranium enrichment than embrace democracy.
And she doesn't care much for what she calls "thing-bad" videos, in which someone piles on the bile toward a beloved film.
The novel piles on loads of scary details about what the world would be like if your computer became nothing but a doorstop.
That number piles on top of a $21 million take at the global box office, second only to Deadpool ($747.5 million) in 2016.
This has been the main story line over the past few days: Feckless president makes baseless claim; establishment Washington revolts; media piles on.
The entire English team piles on Eric Dier as they win a penalty shootout in a World Cup game for the first time ever.
In the background, Alexandre Desplat's swoony score piles on the sentiment, but it's all just empty calories; what this movie desperately needs is conflict.
"It's kind of like a gang tackle at the Seahawks game and then somebody piles on," Joe Morelli, the chief executive at Seafood Producers Cooperative.
New York state has one of the highest excise taxes in the country ($28500 per pack) and New York City piles on an extra $6900.
But then a crowd of men descends, pulls Oleg off his victim, piles on top of him and beats him, and the scene is cut.
Jenifer Vernon, a 40-year-old grocery store attendant, surveyed the wreckage of her flattened home, spread in piles on either side of her Beauregard street.
Jenifer Vernon, a 40-year-old grocery store attendant, surveyed the wreckage of her flattened home, spread in piles on either side of her Beauregard street.
D covered his mouth and nose with his jacket to block fumes wafting from a yellow powder lying in big piles on the lab station island.
Bliss, a New Yorker cartoonist, piles on funny Manhattan details kids may miss, but they'll love Grace's spunky quest to make a difference on her own.
Eager to make you uncomfortable, "Active Measures" piles on the ire as it outlines Russian efforts to manipulate world events, particularly the 2016 American presidential election.
The narrative piles on surprises at a tightly controlled clip, as the family is forced to confront the past and the price it has paid for stability.
Abe also made clear he would continue to press cautious Japanese firms to spend their record cash piles on boosting employees' wages to stoke a virtuous growth cycle.
The experiment piles on more proof that what spooked Einstein is real, but also that entangled particles might be used in future imaging applications in science, Moreau said.
"Marcella" piles on crime after crime, which helps it stand out in a saturated field: Shows like "Broadchurch," for example, rely on suspense, on postponing the big revelations.
In trying to construct the layered plot a conspiracy tale requires, Mr. Harbinson piles on complications but doesn't really find a hook to pull us into the story.
Like all the best ice cream shops, Coffee Cone dips its cones in chocolate and then piles on sprinkles, nuts, matcha powder and more for an extra special twist.
Aster piles on the personal confrontations and emotional breakdowns, but compounds them with unnerving new hauntings, all the way up to an ending that feels foreordained, but still shattering.
She is the CEO of a wellness company called Thrive Global, and copies of her book, The Sleep Revolution, were often available in piles on tables in Uber offices.
For Hoyer, as well as former Obama economic advisor Austan Goolsbee, the Republican plan not only favors the wealthy, but also piles on the budget deficit and national debt.
From a budgetary baseline based on the 2011 "sequestration" deal between the GOP House and former President Obama, the Trump budget piles on defense dollars while further cutting nondefense.
According to the EPA, there are over 500 abandoned uranium mines, mill sites, and waste piles on Navajo Nation land that continue to contaminate water, soil, livestock and housing.
And we haven't even mentioned the absolutely wonderful way that director Yeon Sang-ho literally piles on the zombies — at times building a physical cascade of gory flesh eaters.
You can find them in wood piles, on fences and under leaves, though they can also be found "living in outdoor toilets where flies are plentiful," according to the CDC.
While the drama definitely piles on the star power, with Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia taking the leads, it's gone viral for a different reason: It tugs at the heartstrings.
The crisis over Mr. Khashoggi's disappearance piles on to growing — if belated — concern over Saudi Arabia's disastrous war in Yemen, which has produced little geopolitical gain and much human suffering.
The Ukrainians had also accused Iran of violating universally accepted procedures for a post-crash investigation, accusing it of bulldozing heaped debris from the plane into piles on the ground.
In an adaptation of cacio e pepe , Fraser (who is also the head chef at the trendy vegetable-focussed Narcissa) lards polenta with butter and piles on smooth shiitake mushrooms.
Like the first Conjuring, and Wan's work in general, Conjuring 2 effectively piles on the jump-from-your-seat shocks and the excruciating sequences where tension builds to the breaking point.
We were certainly not the first to encounter many of the hurdles, but when you are resource-constrained and the work piles on, how do you find the time to learn?
Why it matters to Wall Street: The breaches raised questions about Verizon's proposed purchase of Yahoo's main web assets, and a formal SEC investigation piles on new doubts about the deal.
It's the job of a season finale to build events to a breaking point, and Killing Eve's "You're Mine" piles on obstacle after obstacle for our titular heroine and her antiheroic counterpart.
Each half-season piles on details, all of which seem significant, then lets the vast majority of them fall away in the wake of a plot-upending act of violence or betrayal.
Their arrival inspired a wave of similar mobility experiments around the world, even as city dwellers in China bemoaned the sight of candy-colored bikes heaped in unholy piles on their sidewalks.
Meanwhile, he piles on the drama in implausible and bathetic ways: a death row inmate who survives a botched execution; an autistic family member who unknowingly passes along deadly information; several seizures.
Your emotional cast, as focussed task piles on focussed task, becomes one of annoyance; you acquire the same set-mouthed, unhappy, watchful look you see on certain elderly people on the subway.
"The King of Kindergarten" by Derrick Barnes, available at Amazon for $9.99 and Barnes & Noble for $16.19This bright, fun story piles on themes of self-esteem about as high as they can go.
Most mornings I painstakingly tried on numerous outfits, attempting to find the right combination of cool, effortless, and stylish, while flinging clothes into unruly piles on the floor, much to my mother's dismay.
Dorian's threat piles on to a significantly rough year for farmers across the country, who have struggled through record flooding, heatwaves and trade war escalations that have lowered prices and profits this year.
Before everyone piles on the Bloomberg hate, it's important to note he has said he'll support whoever the Democratic nominee is and plans to keep his massive operations up and running through November.
The book piles on loads of scary details about what the world would be like if your computer became nothing but a doorstop and every device in America was brought to a standstill.
"'The Handmaiden' is just pure cinema, a dizzying, disturbing fable of love and betrayal that piles on luxurious imagery, while never losing track of its story's human core," wrote The Atlantic critic David Sims.  
The lawsuit, filed Wednesday, could complicate Fiat Chrysler's merger plans with French automaker PSA Group and piles on to an unprecedented round of contentious contract negotiations between the United Auto Workers and Detroit automakers.
Today, Ben is inviting Reddit users to suggest ice cream toppings and then, with comic stoicism, Eric opens up a pint, piles on whatever monstrous combo the internet has cooked up, and chows down.
Trying to evoke the paranormal, it piles on obtrusive design elements (lighting by Michael Gottlieb, sound and music by Ryan Rumery) that overwhelm the intimate space and distract from the actions they're meant to enhance.
It adds more depth to its already robust cast of characters — specifically the headstrong Darlene (Carly Chaikin) and slowly turning Angela (Portia Doubleday) — and it even piles on more with great additions such as Craig Robinson.
But analysts are skeptical that the tax breaks will prompt Japanese firms to spend some of their record cash piles on higher worker pay amid concerns about the country's shrinking population and prospects for low growth.
Ikea piles on with a jab at Siri, and uses the punchline presented just before new iPhone's see the light of day - "one more thing" - to remind everyone that its VARV charger is also a lamp.
But analysts are sceptical that the tax breaks will prompt Japanese firms to spend some of their record cash piles on higher worker pay amid concerns about the country's shrinking population and prospects for low growth.
China's exit piles on to a devastating year for farmers, who have struggled through record flooding and an extreme heat wave that destroyed crop yields, and trade war escalations that have lowered prices and profits this year.
"They were our 'Zika' shirts — long-sleeved yellow shirts that had just been delivered to the village and we had them all lined up in piles on the reception desk, in an outdoor common space," she said.
"Lastly, Rock N Roll Nude is a peach-tinted neutral, which Kate said was perfect for a gig for which she "piles on the mascara, with a bit of cheek and a diamond earring off one ear.
It shows the highs and some of the lows, piles on the strained smiles and upbeat tunes, embracing the woman even as it tries to temper the despair that comes from watching someone die in slow motion.
Peele piles on (and tears off) the masks and the metaphors, tethers the past to the present and draws a line between the Reagan and Trump presidencies, suggesting that we were, and remain, one nation profoundly divisible.
As with Veere, Four More Shots piles on the cursing and sex to the point where other elements feel suffocated – but that's also a necessary measure when one considers how repressed most Indian media has been until today.
He piles on plenty of imagery that captures America (largely the New Jersey of his childhood) as a dreary name-brandy shopping mall, but impeccable comic timing prevents him from drifting too far into the Debbie Downer zone.
Stores in the area now do a good business in (sometimes fake) lifejackets, most of which end up in enormous piles on the Greek side, as well as swim rings and other inflatables for those who can't afford them.
But Mr. Trump's new tax proposal doesn't just preserve those breaks, it piles on new ones for real estate developers like Mr. Trump himself — at an estimated cost of more than $215 trillion in tax revenue over a decade.
As President Donald Trump piles on tariff threats, China could use other tactics to strike back at U.S. businesses and the economy, like driving down its own currency or barring U.S. service sector companies, according to Goldman Sachs economists.
With every new life change that piles on an 85033-year-old's list — moving away from home, starting college, entering the workforce — the decision to go get a ballot and find out how and where to vote becomes harder.
The film piles on the clichés and avoids anything resembling subtlety as it tells a heavily fictionalized version of Mr. Edwards's tale, which culminated with his improbable appearance as a ski jumper at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta.
People are going to get hauled onto TV. It reminds me very much in that sense of what's been happening with biotech where you all of the sudden everybody piles on biotech because prices went up and we didn't like it.
Another account in the documents from witness Johanna Sjoberg details told investigators about a sexual incident with Giuffre, Maxwell, and Prince Andrew that piles on to previous claims that the prince had sex with young women who were found by Epstein.
But as a teacher and children's author, I have found that children who love books have parents who are bookworms and grow up with books lying around on every surface, from the kitchen table to unruly piles on the floor.
Each movie piles on a few more characters, and the makers of the next film look at those characters, shrug, and decide to keep all of them around, while adding still more characters the next film will have to deal with.
The 'white noose' that strangles the city Mention Baltimore's black community and you cue images of boarded-up row houses, uncollected trash piles on the street and smoke curling over the skyline from the 2015 riots after Freddie Gray's death.
Last year, the 70-year-old artist filled New York's Gladstone Gallery and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, with her vibrant abstract canvases, suspended unframed from the walls and ceilings, strung from racks, and laid in piles on the floor.
Google Home builds on what the Echo started and piles on Google Search, Google Cast, Google Assistant and many more of the company's services (plus the data it has collected about you) to create an even more personalized, automated and voice-controlled experience.
But all that high-concept mumbo-jumbo can't mask the fact that at its core, Alien: Covenant really just wants to be one thing: a relentless slasher film that ups the gore, piles on the body count and the revs up the shocks.
All of that piles on top of the regular mishaps that can occur in a given day — inappropriate customers, naive new hires, and the personal problems (Lisa's as well as her staff's) that can spill over into the workplace and amplify everything else.
In other shows the wacky tone might settle after a few episodes, but Tuca & Bertie piles on the absurdity even more as the show goes on, as musical numbers break out of nowhere and story asides are told through live-action puppet sequences.
As the decades go by, cultural baggage piles on: "Humans around the world have really strong cultural taboos around food," Spackman says, which is why Americans go gaga for curdled, aged milk (cheese) but won't even think about eating most organ meats.
It's a thoughtful statement on the current, erm, predicament that America, and therefore the rest of the world, currently finds itself in, and, never really one for subtlety, the sparse piano line with which Misty accompanies himself kind of piles on the melancholy even further.
Both Pink Floyd and Radiohead used the fascistic threat of being "against the wall" to vent their internal dilemma of pleasing audiences and "Paranoid Android" piles on the even more meta "Ambition makes you look pretty ugly," turning the band's artistic struggles into Art vs.
After following the plot of Margaret Atwood's 1985 book in its first season, its second season piles on a series of additional horrors, all set in the future nation of Gilead — a religious theocracy that kills and tortures women who refuse to submit to male ownership.
Hormone therapy, which according to the latest research I should endure for 10 years, piles on the insults: stiffening my joints, cramping my muscles, wrinkling my skin, making sex painful (if I'm even in the mood) (and by the way my fake boobs are numb), and growing hair on my cheeks and chin.
Seth Meyers' deep dive into Trump's effect on truck drivers is an eye-opener Peppa Pig makeup tutorial is a new breed of nightmare RuPaul and James Corden spark joy with their cunning plan to thwart Marie Kondo at the Emmys '13 Reasons Why' trailer piles on to Season 3's murder mystery
RuPaul and James Corden spark joy with their cunning plan to thwart Marie Kondo at the Emmys '13 Reasons Why' trailer piles on to Season 3's murder mystery Stephen Colbert makes some dam good jokes about the Salmon Cannon Stephen Colbert explains what a retweet actually is, because Trump doesn't seem to know
"  Michael Kinsley, a Vanity Fair columnist, piles on: "Many people have wondered why this clown should get to be president..." Jamil Smith, a columnist, argues Trump is such an awful liar that his one redeeming quality is "by lying to us, in a way he has made it impossible for us to lie to ourselves.
What's more, between the drug itself, testing, and office visits, PrEP costs more than $1,200 a month — hardly an accessible price — and given that trans people often have ID or insurance cards that don't match their current name and presentation, they are often denied care (changing your name requires a court order in a lot of jurisdictions, which piles on more costs).
The images Spielberg deploys to show journalism in action induce nostalgia for the pre-digital age: photocopies of 4,000 pages of the Pentagon Papers spread in dozens of piles on the floor of Bradlee's home library, being sorted seemingly at random by a few reporters; a gorgeous giant printing press with fresh editions criss-crossing on conveyor belts from floor to ceiling.
It strives for irony, a postmodern savviness in the face of its own unconcealed profit motive; it jokes about the mainstream games it borrows ideas from, and piles on the schtick: There's a Zelda reference, a bird named Kim Fli Hy that's modelled after Kim Jong-il (concerning, if not quite racist), and a black-bobbed bird named Mia that I only now recognize as a Pulp Fiction reference.
The Kingdom has incentive to appear modern to the outside world as it moves to Read more:Saudi Arabia runs a huge, sinister online database of women that men use to track them and stop them from running awayGoogle joins Apple in probing Saudi app that lets men control where women travel, as pressure piles on the tech giants to kill the serviceApple CEO Tim Cook promises to investigate the Saudi app branded 'abhorrent' for allowing men to track women
Too many books for the nightstand, I'm afraid — more like two (sometimes three) tottering piles on the floor, including these: "Tyrant: Shakespeare on Politics," by Stephen Greenblatt; "Small Country," by Gaël Faye; "Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous," by Christopher Bonanos; "There There," by Tommy Orange; "Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now," by Jaron Lanier; "Going Into Town: A Love Letter to New York," by Roz Chast; "OK, Mr. Field," by Katharine Kilalea; "The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels," by Jon Meacham; "Hero of the Empire: The Boer War, a Daring Escape, and the Making of Winston Churchill," by Candice Millard; "Barracoon: The Story of the Last 'Black Cargo," by Zora Neale Hurston; and "Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets," by Svetlana Alexievich.
Wade Dems: Trump 'ignoring' rulemaking procedures Greens launch ad campaign against EPA cuts Watchdog piles on criticism of offshore drilling regulator Trump admin bans large electronics on select flights from Africa, Middle East UK set to follow US with electronics ban on Middle Eastern flights Top Dem backs Trump administration's airline electronics ban Companies join green advocates in push to save efficiency program GOP chairman: Trump infrastructure package could be rolled into FAA bill Top Democrat on Senate panel: No rollback on Dodd-Frank because it works – Reuters After illicit photo scandal, military seeks new ways to punish bad online behavior – PBS News Hour    BY THE NUMBERS 7: Proposed rules 85033: Final rules (Wednesday's Federal Register)   QUOTE OF THE DAY  "If you want to have more disclosure, pass a law," President Trump's Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch said in a heated exchange with Sen.

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