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"pitted" Definitions
  1. having small marks or holes in the surface
  2. (of fruit) having had the large hard seed (= the pit) removed

811 Sentences With "pitted"

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I don't think so, because I've never been pitted against somebody the way these two were pitted against one another.
Olives and wine from France, Germany, Spain or Britain Including pitted, not pitted and stuffed olives; "wine other than Tokay (not carbonated), not over 14 percent alcohol"
The middle class fare similarly when pitted against the rich.
Now, Microsoft is pitted against Amazon on their home turf.
All three elections pitted incumbent BJP governments against Congress challengers.
Indeed, women appeared to perform better when pitted against men.
"We refuse to be pitted against each other," she said.
America that pitted New York against rest of the country.
Pitted against Rubio, Trump leads 52 percent to 45 percent.
I'm all about women not being pitted against each other.
In that battle, the many are pitted against the few.
Hundreds of agents were spawned and pitted against each other.
Between stages, you'll find yourself pitted against a new challenger.
The finale pitted Dominique "SonicFox" McLean against Goichi "GO1" Kishida.
He opened a can of black olives, pitted, slate black.
The choices pitted employees with dependents against those without kids.
It's pitted some of Trump's top advisers against each other.
" The mayor, Mr. Liu added, "pitted people against each other.
Vehicles that did not pit would be at the front of the field, followed by vehicles that pitted once, followed by those that pitted twice and the free pass wave-around and penalty cars.
It's not his side and my side pitted against one another.
It pitted oil companies and Republicans against environmentalists and liberal activists.
Pitted against the fund's chief ESG guru, Priya Mathur, he won.
This pitted users against their peers to influence their emotions, i.e.
Clinton's cookie was pitted against Melania Trump's star-shaped sugar cookie.
On Sunday, I pitted activated charcoal against my old nemesis, brunch.
Both had already pitted under green and gone a lap down.
"The tabloids pitted her and Lucy against each other," said Jankowski.
NIELSEN: It&aposs crazy that we have pitted blue on blue.
But did it annoy you that you were pitted against them?
Some versions called for pitted cherries for greater ease of eating.
Haunted by their environment, they have pitted themselves against each other.
A vote could have pitted Senate Republicans against the Trump administration.
The issue has long pitted environmentalists against the state's farming communities.
Take the English Civil War, which pitted the monarchy against Parliament.
In the months before the coup, Egypt became pitted against itself.
Two violas, with cello, are pitted against two viols, with violone.
The latest violence again pitted two American allies against each other.
Bottas suffered a puncture in the clash with Huckleberry and pitted.
The 2016 Democratic primary, which pitted Clinton against Sanders, was contentious.
The various proposals have also pitted financial services organizations against retailers.
Her work often pitted her against powerful business and political interests.
The Brontës and Austen are very often pitted against each other.
In slides comparing performance, the $2122 RX2112XT was pitted against the $2139 Nvidia RTX 212070 (though the 21600 can be found for as low as $212070), and the $21480 RX5700 was pitted against the $350 RTX 2060.
Lesnar's highly-hyped return pitted him against cement-fisted striker Mark Hunt.
Holly Peterson's Cherry and Chocolate S'mores 1 cup pitted extra-ripe cherries
Instead of bulls and bears, the Bordeaux was often pitted against wolves.
Trump has simply pitted the Republican brain against the Republican brain stem.
As young women we were pitted against each other for society's pleasure.
These sentiments have even pitted popular Fox News hosts against each other.
I pitted them against several competitors using my iPhone 8 with Spotify.
Sleep deprivation was pitted against the demand to be upright and visible.
The issue pitted the Catholic Church against feminist groups, physicians against physicians.
When Truex pitted on the next lap, he was behind once again.
Democrats -- hope, success, and rationality; pitted against, Republicans -- fear, anger, and irrationality.
At issue is a prolonged debate that has pitted industry against industry.
Sinema's margin increases by double digits when pitted against former state Sen.
The case again pitted the court's five conservatives against the four liberals.
This pitted these "inflation doves" against other economists who are more optimistic.
Instead he characterized US foreign relations as competitive and pitted with rivalries.
"But now, the Barelvis have been pitted against Sharif's party," he said.
A lawsuit involving herbalists has pitted timeworn traditions against cold, hard capitalism.
Ever since, Tate has felt keenly for anyone pitted against gender conformity.
As the shepherds see it, the bears have pitted bureaucrats against peasants.
National elections pitted Republican suburbs versus Democratic cities plus the rural South.
Not revealing a sex trafficking scandal that pitted government agencies against her.
MCLAREN (Jenson Button 12, Fernando Alonso 13) Button pitted once, Alonso twice.
Bernie Sanders fight, the Democratic establishment pitted against a left-wing insurgency.
But those rows have traditionally pitted the ultra-Orthodox against the secular.
In policy after policy, Republicans haven't merely pitted profits against environmental protection.
The game pitted the reigning champions of the last two marquee tournaments.
In some ways, this era saw the court pitted against the people.
Those divergent views pitted Pompeo and Bolton against one another for months.
And yet, the two have never been pitted in the same way.
Similarly, The Glass Menagerie also pitted exciting adventure against a crippling reality.
Pollution, weathering, and acid rain stained and pitted its walls and gargoyles.
After several months — almost half a dozen treatments — my pitted cheeks filled in.
Countries with a population of 33,000 are pitted against ones with 70 million.
Gwyneth Paltrow is tired of being pitted against her fellow famous female entrepreneurs.
Locals live with pitted roads, crumbling schools, electricity outages and deteriorating medical care.
That sometimes pitted him against the generals, other times against Obama's utopian strains.
We pitted similarly configured models against each other to see which is best.
But when we actually pitted it against the competition, the difference was staggering.
The prospect of creating a European rail giant has pitted politicians against trustbusters.
The movie pitted trust and artistic integrity in the face of corporate interests.
Mr Bastiat's satirical plea to the French parliament explicitly pitted producers against consumers.
The finals pitted the top two highest-scoring meditators versus their gamer counterparts.
When Swift is pitted against Kanye, she can more easily control her narrative.
On Sunday, Lip Sync Battle pitted Zendaya and Tom Holland against each other.
Smith's ragged nasality and fractured mumble made sense when pitted against abrasive music.
The controversy has pitted Brazil's reputation against that of the four U.S. swimmers.
Macron would beat Fillon if the two were pitted against each other then.
The 1976 wine competition pitted California Chardonnays and red wines against French offerings.
The congressional race in Montana pitted two diametrically opposed candidates against one another.
The saga that pitted the Redstone family against Viacom's bosses reached a conclusion.
And for this reason the human economy is pitted without limit against nature.
I hate to see women pitted against each other like this on-screen.
Those tactics have pitted President Sisi against some of his closest Western allies.
Caroline Wozniacki is pitted against Angelique Kerber in the other women's semifinal ( ESPN).
A tension between style and substance pitted ornamentation against speed at the start.
Grosjean pitted during the late virtual safety car period with Magnussen staying out.
At every turn, the popular narrative pitted Overwatch and Battleborn against each other.
Hasina and her Awami League are pitted against the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party.
It pitted Mr. Diller against Douglas Durst, the New York real estate titan.
"He pitted us against each other and we hated each other," she said.
But its standing plummets when pitted against the prospect of a government shutdown.
"What's challenging is when they are pitted against each other," says the source.
Truex, Harvick and Johnson pitted and began stage two outside the top 10.
The war has pitted a Saudi-led coalition against Iran-backed Houthi rebels.
They pitted us against each other in the midst of a horrific tragedy.
The battle pitted CFO Harvey Schwartz against company president David Solomon, who ultimately prevailed.
It's not unusual for women to be pitted against one another on The Bachelor.
Maybe: A tension between style and substance pitted ornamentation against speed at the start.
The recent influx has pitted the town of Emerson in somewhat of a crisis.
Total time: 15 minutes GUACAMOLE TRADICIONAL 4 firm-ripe avocados, halved, pitted and peeled
The unforgettable moment of 2014's Godzilla pitted the gargantuan monster against a monorail.
Its platform has pitted it against powerful rivals such as Alibaba's delivery platform Ele.
In each of those moments, artistic expression becomes pitted against political and cultural considerations.
The two fights have pitted the Trump administration against its top two trading partners.
So I pitted the two (and a $900 Dell Inspiron 7000) against one another.
So Di Maio was pitted against a slate of relative unknowns, including Elena Fattori.
The short-lived bidding war for China Biologic had pitted two state-backed buyers.
"Oh, my," Farmer said, picking it up to look at the black, pitted surface.
People are being erased, jaded, pitted against each other, or often considered a risk.
In some tellings, they are frequently pitted against more traditional Republicans in administration disputes.
Once I pitted the avocado, I was able to slice it with relative ease.
The robot's techniques were then pitted against human surgeons and current robot-assisted techniques.
Fans immediately pitted the women against one another as if Rihanna were shading Nicki.
The victorious team then is pitted against the team with the second most points.
In the United States, where parimutuel wagering reigns, bettors are pitted against one another.
And when the two are pitted against each other, the former is what wins.
The conflict has pitted developers and some government officials against neighborhood organizations and preservationists.
The issue of debt sustainability has long pitted the I.M.F. against Greece's other creditors.
In a highly questionable ruling, Monét, not Aquaria, was pitted against Kameron for elimination.
That pitted her against every other member of her panel, including Conyers and Nadler.
To the Editor: It amazes me how American workers are pitted against one another.
Loretta Sánchez and State Attorney General Kamala Harris, has pitted leadership against the CHC.
The game pitted two teams receiving votes in the Associated Press Top 25 poll.
That has pitted some of the world's biggest auto companies against the Trump administration.
The dual fights have pitted the Trump administration against its top two trading partners.
Creating an environment in which aides feel pitted against one another -- and, in some instances, actually are pitted against one another -- breeds dissension, pettiness and altogether too much focus on who's up and who's down as opposed to what is getting done.
We are told there will be "challenges" where contestants will be pitted against one another.
Traditionally, businesses and workers have been pitted against each other in the minimum wage debate.
On lap 228, he pitted from 15th with a flat tire and lost a lap.
AlphaZero was also pitted against its sibling, AlphaGo, which was also modified to play chess.
We pitted six of the most popular chains from across the country against each other.
Polls in the race, which pitted Moore against Democrat Doug Jones, closed at 7 p.m.
The sexy single sow 854 is pitted up against the 7 time working mom 402.
Open magazine had a blue-tinted Hillary Clinton pitted against a red-colored Donald Trump.
The cul-de-sac was cracked and pitted, and filthy water pooled in the potholes.
Boston's understated communication style just isn't working when pitted against New York and Silicon Valley.
Just pop a fresh pitted cherry into the glass, along with three dashes of bitters.
In the fourth game, they were pitted against top-seeded San Jacinto College, from Houston.
In this genre, where spandex is involved, oftentimes the women are pitted against each other.
Burundi's civil war, which ended in 2005, largely pitted two ethnic groups against each other.
"As young women we were pitted against each other for society's pleasure," McGowan, 43, wrote.
Under Louisiana law, all candidates are pitted against each other in the November general election.
A few laps after Hamlin pitted under green, the yellow flag waved again for debris.
That pitted him against both the Trump administration's nationalist wing and the president's nationalist instincts.
The dispelled Alibaba tie-up could have pitted it more directly against Chinese competitor LeEco.
Historically, the military and royal family have always been allied and pitted against populist groups.
Colombia's five-decade war pitted leftist rebels against government forces and right-wing paramilitary groups.
Sexton outplayed Walker in a point guard matchup that pitted a rookie against a veteran.
He gave that lead up when he pitted under yellow with 35 laps to go.
We pitted the browsers against each other in a race to load our favorite websites.
Worst of all, he's pitted struggling Americans against each other by demonizing immigrants and minorities.
With the Knicks, he is often pitted as the No. 1 option and has struggled.
His own back became deeply scarred and pitted from sparks that leapt from the flames.
It's neither Rodriguez nor Caceres that I want Swanson to see pitted against next, though.
And those efforts have pitted Stefanik against the nearly exclusively male leadership of her party.
The trouble began during the campaign, when he pitted the United States against the world.
If they were pitted against one another by others in their community, they addressed it.
A crater on the pitted road attested to the rebels' skill at fashioning explosive devices.
Tuesday's primary contest pitted former Alabama senator and Trump Attorney General Jeff Sessions against Rep.
In late summer 22016, campaign officials pitted a Cambridge model against one from the RNC.
Fact gets pitted against faith, testing the limits of Ralph's allegiance to the material world.
He pitted when the safety car was deployed at the end of the first lap.
In the battle for Pennsylvania's 20 electoral votes, the east is pitted against the west.
They've been pitted against Cohn, who has ardently argued that imposing tariffs would prove catastrophic.
In 1973 an argument about the role of regional responsibility pitted Texans against the North.
This election may also have been the "evil of two lessers" pitted against one another.
"Jumanji: The Next Level" will be pitted against another musical when "Cats" opens next weekend.
Escalating violence last month saw a dramatic university siege that pitted protesters against the police.
Thursday's debate, like the collisions that preceded it, pitted a "leftist" lane led by Sens.
The news of these meetings has angered drivers and pitted labor unions against each other.
He gave up the lead when he pitted just before the end of the stage.
Instead of making off with loot, they are pitted in a deadly cat-and-mouse game.
Johnson started in the back and pitted from 18th during the previous caution on Lap 62.
Because the decades-old, right-wing hate agenda has successfully pitted working families against each other.
The flare-ups reported so far have pitted rivals from the same sect against each other.
It has pitted two of Trump's support bases against each other: Big Oil and Big Corn.
But it also pitted two uncompromising forces -- the Islamists and the security forces -- against each other.
Holger Haenssle of the University of Heidelberg, in Germany, pitted an AI system against 58 dermatologists.
It's a gorgeous image, and it really shows off how pitted and scarred the object is.
The war pitted Bosnia's three main ethnic groups—Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks (Muslims)—against one another.
You never see stories about men having 'cat fights,' but women are pitted against each other.
Harvick pitted with the race lead but came out 12th because of an air-gun malfunction.
In a blender, puree 4 peeled, pitted and sliced peaches, ¼ cup water and 2 tbsp. sugar.
Busch and Kenseth stayed out during a lap 233 debris caution, while everyone behind them pitted.
Like the brackets of March Madness fame, this competition pitted adorable Insta pets against each other.
My nervousness isn't pitted in fear, as much as realizing that this is important to me.
WATCH: How to Make Grilled Guacamole Serves 8 to 10 3 ripened avocados, halved and pitted
It seems inevitable that Rocketman, released in May, would be pitted against last November's Bohemian Rhapsody.
And with GIFs' exploding popularity in messaging apps, it's often pitted against its main rival, Giphy.
The firm rejects the idea that new technology must be pitted against older forms of communication.
More broadly, the issue here has pitted resident against resident, often along social and economic lines.
Since 20143, "Battle of the Nutcrackers", an American programme, has pitted international companies against each other.
Those difference pitted local and national Democrats against each other as they clashed over their preferences.
Sherry/Scheherazade always triumphs, whether she's pitted against a homicidal king or a homework-obsessed dad.
Broader issues like immigration, climate change and trade have pitted the Trump administration against Silicon Valley.
The race between DeSantis and Gillum pitted two candidates from dueling ends of the political spectrum.
If you are an olive appreciator, you'll love these snack packs of delicious, natural pitted olives.
Conventional public schools are pitted against alternatives such as private and charter schools at every turn.
The duel between DiRado and Hosszu pitted two of the most successful swimmers of this Olympics.
Jamala was pitted against the strongly fancied entry from Russia in the Eurovision contest in Stockholm.
From 1967-1970 the title game pitted the NFL champion against the American Football League champion.
You may not admit it, but you've probably always pitted your favorite DJs against each other.
We still see artists like Taylor Swift and Katy Perry being pitted against each other now.Why?
Debates over the issue pitted Salesforce (CRM) CEO Marc Benioff against Twitter (TWTR) CEO Jack Dorsey.
But we rarely pitted people against each other, because in the forums, everyone received an invitation.
Pride parades were inspired by the 1969 Stonewall riots, which pitted L.G.B.T.Q. people against the police.
Pride parades were inspired by the 1969 Stonewall riots, which pitted L.G.B.T. people against the police.
The history of medical discovery is pitted with ethics violations, as Charly Evon Simpson's play shows.
"In justifying its policy intention, the administration has pitted those seeking asylum against refugees," she said.
The race between Ms. Abrams and Mr. Kemp pitted two versions of Georgia against one another.
The situation has pitted various groups against one another and set off a flurry of negotiations.
But he no longer suggests immigrant workers and American-born ones are pitted against each other.
Both these debates, like many others documented in this series, pitted the minimizers against the maximizers.
The debate has pitted students and professors against a government that appears increasingly intolerant of dissent.
The clash again pitted Trump's desire to play the part of dealmaker against Bolton's core beliefs.
In the Gulf, they left Qatar pitted against the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and others.
The five meetings since 2003 have pitted Brady against five different quarterbacks, with very odd results.
We have been pitted against each other by politicians in both parties for far too long.
During the 2008 presidential campaign, which pitted Democrat and eventual winner Barack Obama against Republican Sen.
The war in the country has pitted a Saudi-led coaition against Iran-backed Houthi rebels.
The issue has pitted two powerful groups of carmakers, chipmakers and telecoms providers against each other.
There are no good highways, and the roads apparently are nearly all trails, pitted and unpaved.
The 12-year civil war in Burundi pitted a Tutsi-led army against Hutu rebel groups.
The Brexit vote pitted young against old, urban against rural, and more educated against less educated.
The Thin White Duke and Rrose Selavy are thus pitted against the doomed poet Friedrich Hölderlin.
"We are concerned that these protests are being pitted against the Whitney Biennial artists," he said.
On Wednesday, the case pitted two legal heavyweights — both former United States solicitors general — against each other.
There aren't a lot of women in music — so why must they be pitted against each other?
The controversy pitted Mr Netanyahu against his finance minister, Moshe Kahlon, leader of the centrist Kulanu Party.
Americans pitted against Americans over real differences but that are minimal in the grand scheme of things.
That holiday took place two weeks after the presidential election that pitted Hillary Clinton against Donald Trump.
That's because planets aren't perfect spheres, but bumpy, pitted things whose mass is always on the move.
For example, in one memorable scene from the novel, Chalamet's character makes love to a pitted peach.
Suddenly, groups are pitted against each other or scapegoated and all of political life becomes tribalized conflict.
Melenchon is pitted against conservative Francois Fillon, far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, and moderate Emmanuel Macron.
That was a big turning point for Facebook because it finally pitted its search engine against Twitter's.
The fight pitted members of "possibly two motorcycle clubs" against each other with deadly consequences, he said.
I've pitted Omar against everything from a kebab shop to a sad husk of a human being.
It even did the rounds during the 22008 president campaign that pitted Hillary Clinton against Donald Trump.
It seems that these two are always being pitted against one another, and it's a major bummer.
It's not enough, cities, regions, and states say, their roads still pitted, their regional transit visions unfunded.
But I want to make clear that this isn't about two women being pitted against each other.
The minimum wage issue pitted St. Louis, a blue city, against the red state legislature and governor.
The divisive election pitted much of the country's liberal coastline against the more socially conservative rural areas.
The Ebola epidemic pitted an underfunded and sluggish international public-health infrastructure against supposedly ignorant rural communities.
Still, Qatar finds itself pitted against an army of advocates for the countries that have cut ties.
Anything you capture can be tamed and pitted against other captives (or your own settlers) in battle.
They will not face Serbia in qualifying, though they will be pitted against either Bosnia and Croatia.
The war pitted Muslim, Christian, and Druze communities against one another, and outside powers soon swooped in.
His answer: it will be a battle of the giants, with all four pitted against each other.
The Caesar's bankruptcy has pitted some of the most aggressive investors on Wall Street against each other.
Two of the most promising American teenagers were placed in Djokovic's quarter, pitted against more established countrymen.
If Fillon wins instead and is pitted against one of the extremists, markets may take it badly.
After it learned to play the game from those human moves, Silver pitted the machine against itself.
Her anti-Communism pitted her against the writer Lillian Hellman; their Cold War would never quite end.
However the main race pitted the two main parties - the MpD against the PAICV - against one another.
In the video, a Tesla Model X P100D crossover SUV is pitted against a $530,000 Lamborghini Aventador.
This dynamic has thrust Merkel's coalition to the verge of collapse and pitted nations against each other.
I poured rosé, pitted cherries, vanilla, cinnamon, and brown sugar into a pot and boiled the lot.
We are pitted against each other in order to keep us from seeing each other as allies.
In Sri Lanka, riots broke out after false news pitted the country's majority Buddhist community against Muslims.
Bowyer, who had pitted under caution on Lap 130, was mired in traffic and in harm's way.
He pitted one group against another, enticing white voters to act on their suspicions of other groups.
Conservatives in Wisconsin deployed a "divide and conquer" strategy that has pitted traditional Democrats against one another.
The fight pitted Mr. Jackson against the actors' unions, which said the changes would revoke performers' rights.
It was during the seventh-inning stretch in the World Series that pitted the Chicago Cubs vs.
" The source added that "the notion that the two guys are pitted against each other is crazy.
Exposed to the elements and pitted against the topography, you feel every shift in landscape and climate.
Ancient bronzes often have poor states of preservation, with porous, pitted surfaces showing green or dark colors.
Yemen has been through three civil wars that pitted North against South over the past four decades.
It's been a moniker for xenophobic, angry, and fearmongering rhetoric that's pitted white majorities against marginalized communities.
" CBC Chairman Cedric Richmond (D-La.) said members "felt that the DNC pitted them against their constituents.
The game pitted the ACC's reigning Coastal Division champion (Pittsburgh) against this season's preseason divisional favorite (Virginia).
Bernie Sanders is over, as it pitted them against friends and a candidate with whom they often agreed.
He was able to maintain his position as he, along with his fellow-competitors, pitted under the yellow.
Predator, which pitted the two extraterrestrial species against each other, then spawned a couple of its own films.
The American League's (AL) wild-card game, a one-game playoff, pitted Baltimore against the Toronto Blue Jays.
The shutdown, which pitted Pelosi against Trump, was her first test since assuming the post three weeks ago.
Water-users are divided about the plan, with fishermen pitted against farmers, and both fearing for their livelihoods.
Without mandatory payment (as is the case in Spain) the law has essentially pitted publishers against each other.
An election is a zero-sum race, and the 2016 election pitted two unpopular candidates against each other.
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While reviewing the Pixel and Pixel XL, I pitted the Assistant against Siri and the Assistant emerged triumphant.
Cupboards have been emptied onto floors, walls and windows are pitted with what appear to be bullet holes.
He says leaders pitted relatives against one another as a means of exacting more control over the members.
In another simulation that pitted the free-­energy-minimizing agent against real human players, the story was similar.
Brutal battles have pitted Catholics that kneel in prayer against Protestant sects that stood before the same God.
Johnson's race began heading south when he pitted from the lead during a debris caution on lap 132.
The civil war in Syria is nearing its five-year mark, with the brutal regime pitted against rebels.
It was so corroded that the original shape of the truck was obscured into a pitted, abstract mass.
The measure, known as the "right to be forgotten", has pitted privacy campaigners against defenders of free speech.
Although they had different voices and sensibilities, they were relentlessly pitted against each other in the pop world.
She launched into a diatribe about her town's crumbling school, pitted roads, frequent blackouts and perpetually hungry citizens.
LAPD's move comes after a trial period where it pitted an i3 against a Tesla Model S P85D.
In an unprecedented decision, the show pitted Nilsson against Kaitlyn Bristowe in the premiere episode of The Bachelorette.
He also clung to a similar, largely irrational suspicion that the American social elite was pitted against him.
But these divisions pitted policies and strong personalities; they did not reflect disagreements on founding principles and values.
Hamilton grabbed the lead when Bottas pitted for tires, and he didn't let it go without a fight.
The fires also forced organisers to cancel the season-ending Rally of Australia, which pitted Hyundai against Toyota.
Some of Uber's investors also want to push out a venture capital firm that's been pitted against Kalanick.
The issue has pitted the technology sector against law enforcement in a broader debate over privacy and security.
But the initiative is pitted against social prejudice and commercial interests, and it might entail an economic sting.
Among the six GCC states, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain are pitted against Qatar.
Obama had to tread carefully in a fight that pitted Sanders against his own former secretary of State.
Now she's pitted against the rich kid who throws wild parties when his parents are out of town.
This isn't the first time the professor has taken a stand that has pitted him against his teammates.
And it pitted Northam against a state Republican Party that openly courted neo-Confederate sympathies and racist sentiments.
Mugabe's rapid downfall was triggered by a battle to succeed him that pitted Mnangagwa against Mugabe's wife Grace.
The marquee match pitted him against another firefighter: Casey Coley, a 260-pounder from Alabama nicknamed King Kong.
We pitted the Radeon 5700 and 5700XT against the RTX 2060, RTX 2060 Super, and RTX 2070 Super.
Brother can be pitted against brother in a glorious battle over whether the dress is blue or gold.
She skillfully pitted blender brands Vitamix, NutriBullet, and Blendtec against each other in the battle for best product.
One reviewer expressed "unreserved admiration" for the moka pot and even pitted it against high-end espresso machines.
Mr. Chávez pitted the noble Venezuelan poor against what he called "the oligarchs" and the imperial United States.
The case has pitted the college's journalism faculty against its president, Mr. Capilouto, who criticized the newspaper's coverage.
Two second-round matches on No. 3 Court on Thursday pitted past Wimbledon girls' champions against each other.
Rarely has a presidential election pitted two people with such different ideas of the world against one another.
Sometimes it's about building a diverse coalition united on issues of economic nationalism, pitted against a "globalist" opposition.
We still are looking, but that is more difficult to do when we are pitted against one another.
And so they observed the contemplative silence of Pearl Harbor and roamed the pitted landscape surrounding Hawaii's volcanoes.
The last major installment, 2012's Borderlands 2, pitted players against a slimy executive known as Handsome Jack.
He has recently pitted aides against one another in his search to find those who may be disloyal.
The war pitted zealous One-Zers against Two-Zers, encyclopedists against museum officials, historians against the Italian ambassador.
"Staff is threatened with the possibility of being fired, they are pitted against each other," Ms. Colón wrote.
Although the internet has given her a voice, it has also pitted her against an unforgiving influencer culture.
The looming rule has fractured industry lobbying efforts and pitted vaping advocates against some of the tobacco giants.
"Maybe I'm too young, but I've never seen Poles so divided, so pitted against each other," he said.
The new model was then pitted against six human radiologists, and outperformed them all on average by 11.5%.
It's a story of a man trying to outwit himself, of weather-worn wisdom pitted against cocky youth.
But we're pitted against each other in an education system that rewards the wealthy but punishes the poor.
Sunday's loss to visiting Dallas pitted James against his nearest pursuer: Luka Doncic, who is averaging 9.6 assists.
He pitted the interests of immigrant "dreamers" against the "forgotten" blue-collar whites he championed in his campaign.
It pitted Federalists, who supported the election of John Adams, against the Democratic-Republicans, who supported Thomas Jefferson.
The chemical-fueled productivity of the revered American farmer was pitted against the menace of Soviet collectivized agriculture.
Trump had a 5 percentage point lead when pitted against Sanders, receiving 44 percent to Sanders' 21625 percent.
Constitutional amendments were, in fact, a safety valve back when the Lochner Court pitted itself against the public.
Officials said the 20 other countries had been pitted against a U.S. push to change the traditional wording.
Although they were at no point in the hearing room together, the clash pitted his word against hers.
After pitting under green on lap 2149 because his right-rear wheel was secured by only on lug nut after a previous yellow-flag caution, Hamlin and Jones pitted under green on lap 2150 and cycled to the top-two positions when everyone else pitted under yellow after stage one.
Traditionally, every bullfight in Spain involves six of the specially-bred animals pitted against matadors for 20-30 minutes.
The case pitted secrecy rules in jury deliberations against the Sixth Amendment's guarantee of a fair and impartial jury.
After welcoming Lopez's former castmate, DeGeneres pitted the pair against one another in a fun game of Pie Face.
But this is a very different perspective of the vast darkness of space pitted by little points of light.
Women are pitted against each other; judged on their looks; and encouraged to revert to infantile, high school stereotypes.
Ryan Blaney inherited the lead, but he pitted with two laps remaining, handing the lead back over to Truex.
Image: Eleanor Fye/GizmodoThe battlesTo determine the winner, I pitted all four laptops against each other in three battles.
Six months later, the war between humanity and monsters has come, and the two are pitted against one another.
Uber and Lyft pitted Uber Express Pool and Lyft Shuttle against one another in San Francisco before expanding elsewhere.
We are living in such a polarized time, where the sciences and religion are often pitted against one another.
Algeria fought a bloody civil war in the 1990s that pitted government forces against Islamists and killed 200,000 people.
For nearly three years Libya has been mired in a civil war that at first pitted east against west.
In 2016 Russian trolls pitted Americans against one another, attempted to suppress African American voters, and called for violence.
Maybe he hates that the website pitted him against his bros and fellow Canadian hunks Drake and Ryan Gosling.
Over the years, Brown and Drake have been notoriously pitted against each other in the fight for Rihanna's heart.
Perhaps we'd be viewed with suspicion, our loyalties questioned in a world that so often pitted black against white.
Jay has no interest in being pitted against someone with whom he shares racial DNA, no matter their differences.
The contestants will be pitted against another team of expert forecasters randomly assigned to work with machines on prognostications.
Much of rural Liberia is effectively cut off from the capital when summer rains flood the pitted dirt roads.
To the other stand concrete walls charred by fire bombs, pitted with bullet holes and scrawled with Palestinian graffiti.
Why it matters: Trump's behavior suggests that he admires these strong displays of power pitted against the establishment's opposition.
"I think the team to develop liquid fuel missiles are being pitted against the solid fuel team," Kim said.
The author of The Superfood Swap makes a decadent treat with good-for-you ingredients  12 Medjool dates, pitted
" Stone concluded: "I love and adore you; won't be pitted against you by any invasion of our personal journeys.
Civil war in Yemen has pitted the Houthis against the government of Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi since late 2014.
Bottas managed the pace throughout, ceding the lead to Hamilton only when he pitted first, with no major issues.
The hunger and cholera crises accompany a civil war that has pitted Yemen's internationally recognized government against the Houthis.
And they're divided into two groups pitted against each other, via the Southern District of New York Federal Court.
Martial arts from different cultures, such as Japanese swordsmanship and Chinese staff fighting, will be pitted against each other.
The runoff pitted Mr. Hofer against an independent candidate and former leader of the Greens, Alexander Van der Bellen.
After being pitted against each other in an online poll, Carrie Underwood and Kelly Clarkson are sharing the love.
But when Lebanon descended into civil war in the 1970s, the two communities found themselves pitted against each other.
The income increase — or lack thereof — for young adults is especially troubling when pitted against skyrocketing expenses for essentials.
The company recently conducted a global ad agency review that pitted the three largest holding companies against one another.
As a typical game unfolds, competing players are regularly pitted against one another in short, simple minigames like Domination.
Despite tiny resources pitted against big drug money, he says, his men are working better than ever this year.
Back in the 1980s, you were often pitted against Madonna, even though there was no actual rivalry between you.
The debate, hosted by CNN in Detroit, pitted Biden against some of his early Democratic rivals, including California Sen.
The chronic problem has pitted the mayor against SUEZ Water, the company that has managed Hoboken's water since 1994.
Oprah is pitted against Vance's character, just as Sophia's fierceness was juxtaposed with Celie's timidity in The Color Purple.
The battles Erdrich's grandfather fought and the legislation pitted against Native tribes are not a thing of the past.
Its sales tumbled as Forever 21 was pitted against heightened competition from rivals such as H&M and Zara.
It basically pitted the United States against members led by France, which has made significant troop contributions to Unifil.
During a tense meeting at the White House in November, Trump pitted vaping industry representatives against anti-tobacco advocates.
It's just Craig wearing a tuxedo and standing in front of a pitted wall covered in fading blue paint.
The contest pitted Rutherford Hayes, the Republican governor of Ohio, against Samuel Tilden, the Democratic governor of New York.
The election pitted two camps against one another, one supportive of the prime minister and the other opposing him.
The election pitted Perez, the party's establishment choice, against Ellison, who represented the more progressive faction of the Democrats.
From pigmented and pitted scars to cystic breakouts and whiteheads, skin positivity embraces "real" skin in all its glory.
The resulting investigation has pitted the victim's father against the most powerful man in New Iberia, La. The Rev.
For some observers, the bitterly divided 2016 campaign, which pitted fact against fantasy and policy against paranoia, was new.
The scandal pitted them against one another: BIP halted production due to alleged sexual misconduct between the two of them.
The legal fight has pitted a larger group of hedge funds against Argentina, a nation of about 43 million people.
Is there any common ground between these two demographics who, rivaling in size, are so often pitted against one another?
Once that happens, Godot will be pitted in a race against Gary, Musk's pet snail who lives in a pineapple.
Contradictory findings on the carcinogenic risks of the chemical have pitted farming and chemical lobbies against consumer and environmental groups.
The Proposal is similar to the erstwhile dating show The Dating Game, which pitted a bachelor against three hidden suitors.
"It was just how do you reverse engineer that problem, that kind of pitted competition between each other," Jordan said.
In 1994, Zelensky's high school, School No. 95 in Kryvyi Rih, held a K.V.N. tournament that pitted teachers against students.
She and Kerrigan were pitted against one another in the press, and, to this day, they're still seen as competitors.
Once again, the Beatles and the Stones will be pitted against each other — only this time on the high seas.
They have been pitted against logging and palm oil companies keen to tap the forested areas in which they live.
The Constand allegations played a crucial role in last year's campaign for district attorney, which pitted Castor against Kevin Steele.
A 12-year civil war in Burundi, which ended in 2005, pitted a Tutsi-led army against Hutu rebel groups.
To test its accuracy, the researchers pitted then their algorithm against expert cardiologists to read and interpret 300 undiagnosed clips.
Her feisty social media persona and combative tweets in defense of her father have often pitted her against Sharif's rivals.
Each day, two bears are pitted against one another and the bear voted fattest moves on to the next round.
A better comparison, then, would be the 2008 primary season that pitted Obama against the current Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
A new study pitted humans against a computer to test whether our conscious decisions are actually determined by unconscious processes.
The fighting in the chamber pitted legislators opposed to extending Museveni's rule against special forces and legislators favoring the extension.
In our testing, we pitted it against the Iris Intel HD 630 that's integrated into the Kaby Lake i7-7700K.
Elsewhere in 80s television, women were pitted against one another in the Aaron Spelling-choreographed queen-bitch knockdowns of Dynasty.
Hamilton stayed out until lap 31, when he pitted for a set of slick ultrasofts that lasted to the finish.
The DNC race pitted the party's establishment wing represented by Perez against the party's more progressive faction, represented by Ellison.
Pitted against the slower GTX 1070 (both desktop and mobile versions) and you'll see frame rates drop by 10-20fps.
And finally we see him on a pitted, smoke-wreathed Okinawa wasteland in a series of horrifically visceral battle scenes.
Check out the latest edition of Motor Trend's World's Greatest Drag Race, which pitted a Tesla Model S P100D vs.
In a stagnant electricity market, coal-fired power generation has been pitted head to head with natural gas, and lost.
I wasn't ashamed when she suddenly rolled up her sleeve and showed everyone the pitted, reddened burn on her arm.
It must be exhausting to be pitted against your own family — especially if you get along with them just fine.
He's currently pitted in a primary against Cathy Myers, a local school board representative, but is considered the heavy favorite.
And fate has pitted those two nations against each other in their first group game on Saturday in Lens, France.
"In justifying its policy intention, the administration has pitted those seeking asylum against refugees," Ash told The New York Times.
The intense debate over the referendum, widely known by its shorthand, "Brexit," has pitted neighbors and relatives against one another.
The so-called culture wars, which have pitted the religious right against secularism, had no equivalent in relatively secular Europe.
Many studies which have pitted acupuncture against "sham" pricking treatments suggest there may be a powerful placebo effect at work.
Most of the race field pitted when the yellow flag waved on lap 68 for a Cole Whitt blown engine.
Busch was the first off pit road among drivers who pitted and restarted in the back of the top 10.
Those who pitted during the lap 38 caution stayed out, and Busch and Ryan Blaney restarted on the front row.
In this talk, his strong will is pitted against that of another haughty New Yorker, the master builder Robert Moses.
The ruling brings to a conclusion a years-long merger process that has pitted AT&T against U.S. antitrust regulators.
His protagonists are often pitted against overwhelming bureaucracies, inhabiting a nightmarish world that was the model for the term "Kafkaesque".
That format means teachers or courses are pitted against each other in a sense, vying for students' attention and money.
This dynamic has thrust German Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition to the verge of collapse and pitted nations against each other.
This presidential election pitted two candidates who were the No. 1 and No. 2 most disliked candidates, ever, for president.
Pitted against the reality of demographics — specifically, the aging-out of riders — are ambitious safety training programs for young riders.
We fetishize turnips with stems still attached, twists of carrot ending in long wispy threads, cucumbers with rutted, pitted surfaces.
It ruled that cities can ban diesel-powered vehicles to tackle air pollution in cases that pitted environmentalists against carmakers.
His meaty olives are excellent to serve with drinks or to use in salads and other dishes, pitted or not.
The debate pitted Mr. Kurti, a longtime activist, against both Mr. Thaci, a former guerrilla leader, and the Trump administration.
"The war pitted brother against brother and cousin against cousin," one family member said, "and we're still at this today."
Heitkamp is pitted against Representative Kevin Cramer, who called the Kavanaugh controversy "even more absurd" than the Anita Hill case.
Their dramatic match-up pitted two Lycanroc Pokémon against one another, and Ash pulled out a win in the end.
When pitted against other past presidents since World War II, Obama's clearly the most popular among potential Democratic primary voters.
" After he passed one car, and then Servia and Wilson pitted, Power realized, "I think I'm going to win this.
Trudeau's victory comes after polls indicated he would be pitted in a tight race against the Conservative Party's Andrew Scheer.
And when Trump is pitted against ABC/CBS/NBC, the networks were judged more trustworthy by an 11-point margin.
After all, here was a small, late-moving upstart pitted against a bundle-friendly giant that owned the operating system.
Some of Uber's investors want to push out a venture capital firm that's been pitted against former CEO Travis Kalanick.
Under Kalanick, Uber had a "Hobbesian environment where workers are pitted against one another," according to The New York Times.
"All of the battles over rezoning pitted jobs versus housing, which is something we need to get beyond," she said.
However, their relentless pursuit of dramatic narratives where one side is pitted against the other simply serves to deepen mistrust.
In another test, the researchers pitted A.I. against six radiologists in the United States, presenting 500 mammograms to be interpreted.
Accusations of harassment, favoritism and bullying have overshadowed Sunday's show and pitted the Recording Academy against its suspended chief executive.
Still, they'll be pitted against whichever squad wins the Pac-12 title for a slot in the College Football Playoff.
Those conflicting forces – strong business conditions pitted against fears over trade – were reflected in the group's broad economic outlook index.
The appeal, which pitted an elected progressive prosecutor against a tough-on-crime judge, was specific to one protester's case.
A series of pitted concrete pillboxes and bunkers, the city's wartime defenses sit neglected in amongst the trees and vines.
On a 10-meter-high diving board, fear of taking the plunge is pitted against the fear of missing out.
It pitted Garcia's team, Ta, which means "old men" in Tz'utujil, against Boca Juniors, a team wearing Chicago Bulls-replica uniforms.
In its first public demonstration on Monday IBM pitted its system against two professional Israeli debaters: Noa Ovadia and Dan Zafrir.
Over a 123-day marathon session in the early second century, the Emperor Trajan famously pitted 10,000 gladiators against 11,000 animals.
China is pitted against smaller neighbors in multiple disputes over islands, coral reefs and lagoons in waters crucial to global trade.
This toxicity steals power from the film's most powerful scenes, where Elizabeth and Mary are actually directly pitted against each other.
The ruling is the latest development in a long-running controversy that has pitted the scientific community against Native Hawaiian groups.
Case Notes: Diane was handling a case involving some college newspaper that took her to arbitration and pitted her against Martha.
The debate pitted Hillary Clinton's running-mate, Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia against Mr Trump's sidekick, Governor Mike Pence of Indiana.
The debate pitted Hillary Clinton's running-mate, Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, against Mr Trump's sidekick, Governor Mike Pence of Indiana.
The view pitted him directly against Cameron, a party fellow and a proponent of remaining in the economic and political bloc.
It was a stance that, at the time, pitted the company against the National Automobile Dealers Association, according to Automotive News.
But it also found that five other Democratic contenders – every one the poll pitted against Trump – leading the president as well.
Much of the competition is for lower-priced houses, which means retirees looking to downsize are pitted against first-time homebuyers.
I sat down and worked on my screenplay about a couple pitted against nature and nature is played by a bear.
Gross, likely untrue (they hadn't even met yet!) but pretty unsurprising, given the way women are often pitted against each other.
I came to CES to find drama, so I pitted two connected scented pod gadgets — Moodo and Compoz — against each other.
When they pitted, 17 other cars remained on-track to take a wave-around and get back on the lead lap.
By the time Harvick pitted, he had a large enough lead that he managed to maintain that lead throughout the cycle.
Thailand has weathered more than a decade of political upheaval that has pitted the royalist-military establishment against populist political forces.
Kristen Stewart's upcoming supernatural thriller Personal Shopper has her pitted against the real world and what may lie beyond unseen borders.
When the Democratic primary pitted ideas against one another, rather than amplifying criticisms, it let Americans know what Democrats stand for.
An overlooked provision in the GOP tax cuts from 2017 has the religious wings of both parties pitted against one another.
Minnows are pitted against whales, which means people around the world have found themselves cheering for Iceland for the first time.
The fevered quest for conversational AI has pitted Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft in a battle for two vital resources.
On Monday, the Washington Post reported on details of some of the ads, which pitted different social groups against one another.
Barcelona were pitted against Italian champions Juventus in a repeat of the 2015 final which the Spanish side won 3-1.
The conflict, which went on from 1991 to 203 and pitted Islamists against government forces, saw more than 150,000 people killed.
When white workers in Ohio are pitted against black workers in North Carolina, or Latino workers in Florida, who really benefits?
A year ago here, Truex led a race-best 131 laps but fell to fifth when he pitted for fuel late.
After Keselowski pitted, other drivers inside their fuel windows for the second stage opted to go ahead and make scheduled stops.
The case pitted an obscure song from the margins of rock history against one of the canonical hits of the genre.
Refreshingly, the women in these shows are mostly looking after one another rather than pitted against one another, competing for men.
El Salvador's 1980-1992 civil war pitted the leftist Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) against the U.S.-backed Salvadoran army.
Victory against Japan could see Murray pitted against ATP Tour rival and world number one Novak Djokovic should Serbia also advance.
Hannity's connection to the case is the latest twist in a proceeding that has pitted Trump against his own Justice Department.
Busch inherited the lead with Truex pitted, but Busch was nabbed for speeding on pit road when he made his stop.
The proposal has pitted farmers against fisheries and environmentalists, but Trump's attempt to connect the debate to wildfires doesn't pass muster.
Hall's DNA test evoked another ugly memory from slavery, when lighter "house Negroes" were pitted against darker "field Negroes," he says.
And Northern Kentucky—who did make it—is facing an interesting situation, pitted against in-state rivals No 2 seed Kentucky.
Fidel's brand of Communism pitted neighbor against neighbor, disrupting family bonds, friendships and the very fabric that held together the community.
The Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress, described "red team" hackers who were pitted against cyberdefenders at the Pentagon.
A week after Steven Crowder's bullying of a Vox journalist pitted conservative media against Big Tech, it's official: Crowder has won.
She came to the world's attention during Ukraine's 2004-2005 Orange Revolution, which pitted her against Kremlin-friendly rival Viktor Yanukovich.
But the additional choices may end up splitting the vote in those main categories, where genres are pitted against one another.
The traditional structure has sometimes pitted women complaining of misconduct against the unions that are supposed to protect them, she said.
Darpa famously ran a robotics competition in 2015 that pitted humanoid machines against one another, greatly furthering research in robot autonomy.
In "An Ideal Husband," accommodation and even forgiveness are pitted against rigid morality in a series of deliciously contrived dramatic conflicts.
A high-profile trade secrets case that pitted Waymo against Uber revealed a cutthroat and reckless side of the burgeoning industry.
Then there's the question of whether Manchin really wants to compete in a second consecutive grueling campaign pitted against the president.
A powerful fringe movement is pitted against venerable left-wing media and any liberal who dares to critique the new president.
Meanwhile, a pained search for her replacement has pitted aides against each other -- all for a job most view as impossible.
Children's squeals rang through the muggy morning air as a woman pushed a gleaming white cart along pitted, trash-strewn streets.
Until Ms. Winfrey pulled out, the dispute over the film had pitted two titans of media and entertainment against each other.
Other protests have largely pitted left-wing students against conservative speakers like Mr. Yiannopoulos, Ann Coulter, Gavin McInnes and Charles Murray.
The AI was trained on two datasets of mammogram scans from the US and the UK, then pitted against six radiologists.
Justices on Monday ruled 8-1 for the drug company in a case that pitted BMS against the state of California.
It marks a major escalation in regional tensions that have pitted Tehran against Washington and its allies in the Middle East.
Season 4 ended just three weeks before an election that pitted Frank Underwood against a young, charming Republican upstart, Will Conway.
The debate over free-trade deals has for decades pitted globalists on both sides against both more liberal and conservative opponents.
Her word will be pitted against his, forcing senators — and a nation judging from the sidelines — to decide whom to believe.
He argued that the conflict of the 216th century pitted democracy against fascism and communism — a struggle democracy won, and handily.
It would have pitted King's two sons against his surviving daughter, who were at odds over whether to sell the medal.
The European Parliament will vote Tuesday on a radical overhaul of copyright rules that has pitted Big Tech against content creators.
This year, he's pitted against Barry's Bill Hader, The Politician's Ben Platt, Living with Yourself's Paul Rudd and Ramy's Ramy Youssef.
The pitch pitted two of tech&aposs biggest names against one anotherPublicis&apos choice of a tech vendor also was controversial.
Both sleep and exercise are key components of a healthy lifestyle and shouldn't be pitted against each other, Dr. Czeisler said.
But the prosecutors seem to have pitted Mr. Manafort's assertions against those of Rick Gates, Mr. Trump's former deputy campaign chairman.
The standoff has pitted the mayor's office and her installed leadership at DCCAH against commissioners and arts organizers within the city.
For the most part, Betty and Veronica are in competition, two women pitted against one another in the tribunal of high school.
The Senate took on self-driving trucks, with a hearing that pitted the industry against the truckers who ply the nation's highways.
After staying out during that caution, though, they pitted while others stayed out during the caution at the end of the stage.
With nine albums, she's released more albums than any of the women critics pitted her against, or any men for that matter.
The half a dozen bulls which take part in the run are later pitted against a matador in the city's bull ring.
I hate to see women pitted against one another as much as the next feminist, but this is bound to be good.
There are also two amendments aimed at keeping guns away from suspected terrorists pitted against each other — a Democratic proposal from Sen.
The crisis has also pitted Sobotka against President Milos Zeman, who under the constitution is responsible for the replacement of cabinet ministers.
We look to unity and we seek to build bridges that can transcend the pattern of marginalized communities pitted against each other.
Eastern, ESPN One of the most exciting series in the 2015 N.B.A. playoffs pitted the Golden State Warriors against the Memphis Grizzlies.
Although travertine is a pitted limestone, like Portland roach, combining the two is rather like putting patent leather shoes on a bricklayer.
There, American online superstars such as Google, Facebook and Amazon are pitted against a Chinese dream team led by Alibaba and Tencent.
People loved the 60-second commitment and the built-in social aspect that pitted your score against friends on Twitter and Facebook.
That conflict, which pitted Tamil-speaking Hindu separatists against the government, which is dominated by Sinhala-speaking Buddhists, left perhaps 70,000 dead.
Many of the series' episodes pitted the crew of the Enterprise against groups and societies that didn't share the Federation's liberal values.
Yet, another celebrity is weighing in on the ongoing Sex & The City feud that has pitted Sarah Jessica Parker against Kim Cattrall.
Traditionally made with cherries, anything pitted goes for this dessert (juicy af plums here), methinks, its batter not unlike that of waffles.
They are pitted against a more mainstream faction that favors building bridges with other churches and lending political support to the government.
Make no mistake, the U.S. is pitted against China in the race to tech supremacy and 5G is integral to that future.
The crisis in Armenia has pitted Pashinyan's movement against a ruling elite that controls parliament, the security apparatus, and has Moscow's backing.
The heated race, which some voters described as "vicious," pitted two household names in the state against each other after Republican Sen.
For his most recent UFC bout, which pitted him against Fabio Maldonado in April of 2015, Rampage weighed in at 215 pounds.
Rival factions within the administration are pitted against one another as President Trump closes in on a decision expected later this month.
Civil wars in Greece and China pitted communists against defenders of the old order, reflecting global tensions as much as internal ones.
In September, Yamaha pitted a robotic motorcycle named Motobot (photo above) against Italy's Valentino Rossi, the nine-time Grand Prix world champion.
As women, we are many times pitted against one another and sold the idea that our relevance is in our individual selves.
It pitted some mythical idea of real Canadians against others, and was widely viewed as an all-time low in Canadian politics.
Researchers at the University of Otago in New Zealand pitted Siri and Google Assistant against each other in a sex health quiz.
Two elemental forces — hurricane-voiced Anna Mae Bullock and typhoon-tempered Ike Turner — are pitted in a struggle that nearly destroys both.
We were born from a desperate gamble, a long-shot bid for independence that pitted untested militias against the world's greatest power.
But when the two were pitted against each other in a recent Public Policy Polling survey, the race was a dead heat.
He surrendered the lead for 14 laps after his first pit stop but regained it when the race leader Brad Keselowski pitted.
That has often pitted the strongly liberal city against the House Republican majority — most recently on the city's vote to legalize marijuana.
In 2014, Billboard launched the "Fan Army Face-Off," a bracket-style online vote that pitted pop stars' fans against one another.
The last Club World Cup, which pitted Europe's Real Madrid against minnows from other continents, generated a measly $37 million in revenue.
I was a bit of an insufferable princess, but in such cultures, women are often pitted against each other in this way.
That dispute pitted the powerful Rosneft chief executive against billionaire Yevtushenkov, who media reports said was close to Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
Op-Ed Contributor FOR decades, Iran's politics have centered on a contest of visions that pitted democratic reformists against hard-line theocrats.
So it was that a contest unfolded: three teams of engineers pitted against one another to adapt facial recognition programs to piglets.
That war pitted communist North Korea, backed by the Soviet Union and later China, against South Korea, backed by the United States.
As do the mommy wars that pitted stay-at-home and working mothers against each other, especially over how to raise children.
Chaos. The young couple's romance has spawned protests, shut down businesses, caused fistfights and pitted Muslim and Buddhist leaders against each other.
From 1918 on, however, the Stanley Cup finals pitted the champion of the new N.H.L. against the best team from western Canada.
They are pitted and scuffed, covered with rust spots that resemble blooms of algae or craters on the surface of the moon.
The war pitted South Korea and the United States, fighting under the auspices of the United Nations, against North Korea and China.
This series pitted two teams that entered the season with low expectations after falling far short of reaching the playoffs last season.
The issue has pitted environmentalists in British Columbia against industrial interests in Alberta and has put Mr. Trudeau in a difficult position.
Their video pitted Korbin against his sparring partner (whose T-shirt said, "Straight Outta the Nursing Home") in a trick shot battle.
Verrone was one of many thousands of children who collected them and pitted Thomas Jefferson and Franklin Pierce against their toy soldiers.
O'Neill recanted his disdain last year, when the draw for Euro 2016 pitted the Ireland team he now coaches against Ibrahimovic's Sweden.
The fighting in northeastern Syria has now pitted against each other two forces that have played very different roles in Syria's war.
The Socialists slipped into an "intellectual laziness" abetted by France's two-party system, which pitted the left against the right, he said.
The bill has pitted the powerful business group, the Chamber of Commerce, against progressive ones such as the Natural Resources Defense Council.
The strike is a major escalation in regional tensions that have pitted Tehran against Washington and its allies in the Middle East.
His stance, in alliance with the wealthy Gulf state Qatar, has pitted Turkey against Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates.
Their announcement has pitted victims' relatives against the leaders of their countries, who said continuing the search was not worth the expense.
The disclosure raised tensions in the running conflict that has pitted Iran against some of its regional neighbors and the United States.
The disclosure raised tensions in the running conflict that has pitted Iran against some of its regional neighbors and the United States.
The Congress politician Shashi Tharoor, criticizing the Supreme Court judgment some months ago, said it pitted India's democracy against its constitutional morality.
The final saw Griffin pitted against Stephan Bonnar and it was a fight which certainly drew plenty of attention to both men.
Here the Tuareg are pitted against former neighbors in a proxy battle for assets and power, backed by government and international interests.
The pitted floor beneath is a chaos of scuff marks, indentations, and scratches, an ever-present reminder of the building's robust mechanical history.
Johnson, along with seven other drivers, stayed out when most of the rest of the race field pitted under the next yellow flag.
Veronica Escobar declared her support for Nancy "No Wall" Pelosi, referencing the 13-day government shutdown that has pitted Pelosi against President Trump.
But in a world in which growing populations with endless consumer demands are pitted against a fragile environment, we require more concerted effort.
My worst fear is deep pitted scars, and I'm still afraid all my acne will come back if I change up my routine.
The more integrated approach also means buyer and supplier are not pitted against each other, squabbling over when the cash will be forthcoming.
If Ms Le Pen is pitted against François Fillon, a Thatcherite conservative, in the second round, left-wing voters might stay at home.
But, as elsewhere, the dust-up pitted her old sense of openness against students' moral certitude and tightly circumscribed idea of proper discourse.
Although they're occasionally pitted against each other by other people (Kanye West, the Grammys), for the most part, they've avoided any direct competition.
The result of this history was an electoral system that pitted city-dwellers against the exurban and rural population—with the cities losing.
Its desiccated face, arms, and torso were pitted with a rash so severe that paleopathologist Gino Fornaciari posthumously diagnosed the child with smallpox.
As it turns out, the executive is remarkably well equipped to defend itself against investigation, even when pitted against a dogged independent prosecutor.
Supporters of Rouhani, who promoted the nuclear deal, were pitted against hardliners close to Khamenei, who are wary of detente with Western countries.
It will be pitted against rivals offering reliable connecting services via their hubs in South Africa, Kenya, Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates.
For a long time, many of us didn't even stop to consider why the famous '90s boy bands were pitted against one another.
Outlets had reported Callaghan was exceedingly involved in the couple's relationship and pitted Cheryl and the "Strip That Down" singer against each other.
I pitted it against the far more expensive iPhone X and Huawei P20 Pro and it lagged only when it comes to sharpness.
A long and bitter presidential election campaign had pitted a fiercely fundamentalist former gospel singer against a liberal candidate of the centre left.
Women halve plums, apricots, and other juicy, pitted fruits and then use these to stuff their leggings to show off a fat set.
And while Wepner's most famous fight was against Ali, the boxer says his most difficult one pitted him against champion Liston in 1970.
When the Apple App Store is pitted against Google Play alone, Apple is expected to maintain its lead through 2021, the report says.
The historical drama Seediq Bale, based on an uprising which pitted indigenous Taiwanese against the colonial Japanese, entered mainstream Taiwanese theatre in 2011.
What remains to be seen is whether Sanders and Warren break their detente, or whether they end up pitted against some thirsty centrists.
Britain have been pitted in Group E with Kazakhstan and Netherlands for the inaugural 18-team finals in Madrid from November 18-24.
The ruling brings it closer to the conclusion of a years-long merger process that has pitted AT&T against U.S. antitrust regulators.
One study pitted old Italian violins like Strads against modern violins in a blind test to see if musicians could tell the difference.
The civil war in Syria is nearing its five-year mark, with the brutal regime of President Bashar al-Assad pitted against rebels.
More than 220,000 people have been killed in a conflict that pitted the military against the FARC, ELN and right-wing paramilitary armies.
The lawsuit pitted Jordan against Qiaodan Sports Company, which he accused of using the Mandarin transliteration of his name on its goods. nyti.
"The memo" — which pitted the Justice Department against the White House and brought ugly partisan sniping into stark relief — is only the beginning.
Perhaps the most disturbing recount in modern history was the 2628 Washington gubernatorial race, which pitted Republican Dino Rossi against Democrat Christine Gregoire.
The dispute, over the government's modest reforms to loosen labour-market restrictions, has pitted unionised workers against the Socialist government of François Hollande.
Earlier in the show, Phelps was pitted up against a fake reef shark and a fake hammerhead shark in a 50 meter race.
Israelis generally hold their army in high regard, but this episode has pitted the IDF high command against the soldiers in the field.
Pagenaud inherited the lead when Helio Castroneves, his Team Penske teammate, pitted with 20 laps to go, and beat him by 4.4748 seconds.
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Walking through the main entrance of Lehigh University's Murray H. Goodman Stadium on Saturday, spectators looked down upon a pitted field.
Tuesday's vote ends a campaign that pitted Big Tobacco against former New York mayor and billionaire philanthropist Michael Bloomberg and public health groups.
Available in 14 colors, Casper's Cool Supima Duvet Cover skew toward pricey, but it's competitively priced when pitted against other high-quality sheets.
But just before the end of Stage 2, he pitted and then had to be pushed to the garage with a transmission problem.
But when the two were pitted against each other in a Public Policy Polling survey last week, the race was a dead heat.
Considering Dos Santos as an opponent for the American, there were a lot of mixed reactions to 'Cigano' being pitted against 'Big Ben'.
It's a markedly different response than Silicon Valley's famous "move fast and break things " mentality which has at times pitted it against regulators.
The conclave in Quebec pitted the United States against its traditional allies, which are trying to head off a full-blown trade war.
And Frankenstein's monster looks a little bit more cuddly pitted against the duo, while also still managing to tower high above the others.
The battle pitted Mr. Mulvaney, who was named acting director by President Trump, against Leandra English, the bureau's deputy director under Mr. Cordray.
Cases like that of Mr. Martinez have pitted local sheriffs against the Trump administration in what has often devolved into a blame game.
Syria's civil war has pitted forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad of Syria against multiple but disparate rebel groups that oppose him.
They had fled bloody clashes that for decades pitted the national armed forces against ethnic groups in rural areas fighting for self-determination.
Kabab karaz is a dish of ground lamb meatballs cooked in a pool of pitted sour cherries, raw cane sugar and pomegranate molasses.
The presidential election there in May of 2016 pitted Van der Bellen, the center-left candidate, against the hard-right populist Norbert Hofer.
They were pitted against every other distraction in the mediasphere, every other shiny enticement and new outrage offering a reason to tune out.
Recently, a team from Europe pitted humans and computers against one another in a series of tasks designed to measure random choice-making.
A Word With Once again, the women of "Big Little Lies" will be pitted against one another, this time at the Emmy Awards.
Hospitals and doctors are pitted against patient data advocates in a strident debate over HHS plans to facilitate data sharing with software companies.
In a separate test, the group pitted the AI system against six radiologists and found it outperformed them at accurately detecting breast cancers.
This has pitted preservationists against foresters who worry that failing to clear the dead trees will cause insect infestations to spread more rapidly.
The ranking, she wrote, pitted women against each other when they needed to band together in the face of their many obstacles here.
The case has pitted abortion-rights advocates against defenders of the state's anti-abortion laws, which are among the strictest in the country.
Specifically, able-bodied adults are now pitted against traditional Medicaid populations – seniors, poor children and individuals with disabilities – to compete for limited resources.
The extra-large Stardust cherries from the Pacific Northwest are pitted and bathed in cherry juice, spices and whiskies from Kentucky and Tennessee.
Consider that the 1857 gathering at Smith's took place during baseball's first culture war, one that pitted, predictably enough, Massachusetts against New York.
"Yes, (the women) are pitted against each other in the beginning but yet they do ultimately unite, and they are real," she added.
We're in a time of identity-first culture, a time in which those identities are being pitted against one another for political sport.
One of them has been harassed, one of them has been dismissed, yet here they are, pitted in the ring against each other.
He won election to the US Senate in a very odd 1988 race that pitted him against Lowell Weicker, a very liberal Republican.
In a separate test, the group pitted the AI system against six radiologists and found it outperformed them at accurately predicting breast cancers.
In a separate test, the group pitted the AI system against six radiologists and found it outperformed them at accurately detecting breast cancers.
In 2017, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory built three autonomous drones and pitted them in a race against Ken Loo, an expert drone pilot.
But if early signs are any indication, the road will be slow and winding, pitted with questions about effectiveness, privacy and user appeal.
The campaign pitted Britain's conservative prime minister, David Cameron, against members of his own party who were more skeptical of Britain's EU membership.
Morono Captures Decision from Moontasri The third bout of the FS1 Prelims pitted Alex Morono against James Moontasri in an exciting welterweight scrap.
Peanut caramel sauce 1/23 Cup coconut nectar 1/2 Cup medjool dates, pitted (Do NOT buy already pitted dates) 1/2 Cup coconut oil 1 Tablespoon vanilla 1/2 Teaspoon sea salt (more if you'd like) 2/3 Cup chopped peanuts Caramel sauce preparation Blend coconut nectar, dates, coconut oil, vanilla and salt in a high-speed blender until smooth.
This video comes at a time when women are pitted against each other more than ever in the music industry, igniting feuds across genres.
It's no secret that women have long been pitted against one another, and often, it's what these women represent that are truly at odds.
The two superstars were symbols of the East Coast-West Coast hip hop rivalry, which pitted Shakur's recording label, Death Row Records, against Wallace's.
As if it wasn't bad enough that the two women were already pitted against one another by the show's producers, now Colton is participating.
Katmai National Park's Fat Bear Week contest is now underway, with 13 very large omnivores pitted against each other in a playoff-like bracket.
Critics said it pitted law enforcement against the communities they were charged with protecting by putting immigration enforcement in the hands of local police.
Epimetheus did not form with all of those craters in place -- rather, bombardment over the eons has left this tiny moon's surface heavily pitted.
Surgery for intersex children is controversial and has pitted doctors against intersex advocates who say the procedures can cause lasting physical and psychological damage.
The first game was an arcade-style fighter sim that pitted you against the forces of terrorism (as one part of a mercenary alliance).
In today's oral arguments at the PTO, the University of California, Berkeley and microbiologist Emmanuelle Charpentier are pitted against the Broad Institute and MIT.
The ensuing argument pitted Hamilton against Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and House Speaker James Madison, two Virginians, just as depicted in Miranda's song.
As a result, YouTubers are trying to look more like the mainstream celebrities they once pitted themselves against so they don't get left behind.
The most recent events have pitted young anti-government protesters against many of Sadr's followers, known as blue hats for the caps they wear.
More than 220,000 people have been killed in Colombia's conflict, which has pitted leftist guerrillas against right-wing paramilitary groups and the security forces.
It launched Search for the Next MythBusters, in early 2016, which pitted 15 candidates against one another for the opportunity to host the show.
This presented a pretty obvious problem: if you keep throwing pointy things at it, eventually the board will become pitted and difficult to use.
Recently, we put Gordon Ramsay's master class on eggs to the test, then latter pitted it against Bobby Flay's instructions for basic scrambled eggs.
The leaders all pitted for tires but Ryan Newman came out first after taking only two tires while all the other leaders took four.
The result is usually a warm and swollen breast, and sometimes peau d'orange—or skin that appears pitted and thick like an orange peel.
Being pitted against James Hinchcliffe and Sharna Burgess in a dance-off for immunity made Ryan and I look at the competition completely differently.
I've pitted bulls and bears together to try to get your conviction high enough so you won't sell the stock when it goes down.
The country's sectarian political system means rival parties from the same sect are often pitted against each other in competition for the same seats.
To give you a clear example, while writing this blog I pitted Siri against Alexa and Google Assistant by asking a few simple questions.
The crisis spiraled out of a deadly June 30 shooting in the Chouf mountains that pitted groups represented in Hariri's administration against each other.
Amazon's competition pitted hundreds of mayors and governors against each other in a scramble for a promised 50,000 jobs and $5 billion in investment.
The case has pitted the military medical school, which prides itself on honor and service, against the academy, which considers its members above reproach.
He was so far ahead by the time he pitted that he came out ahead of Vettel, who had yet to make his stop.
Pitted against Thaksin and his allies is the royalist and military establishment which accused him of nepotism and abuse of power, accusations he denied.
The study pitted Deep Speech's results against a group of texters ages 19 to 32, who were entering text on their iPhones by hand.
Monday's game, at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, pitted the winners of the semifinal games in the second College Football Playoff.
The civil war has pitted Assad, supported by Russia and Iran, against rebel groups backed by the United States, Gulf Arab powers and Turkey.
All that remains is a field pitted by abandoned trenches and bomb craters, littered with scorched tents and the twisted metal carcasses of vehicles.
But by degrading women in his own life, Walcott falls into an intersectional trap, forcing one claim of liberty to be pitted against another.
He lost the other four, however, in a five-round contest that pitted Mr Lee against an artificial-intelligent system designed by Google's engineers.
Recent Call of Duty games have pitted players against secretive sleeper forces inside existing governments and ethereal terrorist organizations with murky motivations and morals.
When two mostly evenly matched opponents like that are pitted against each other, it makes sense that the debates wouldn't make a gigantic impact.
But when the two were pitted against one another in a Public Policy Polling survey from last week, the race is a dead heat.
The endorsement pitted Bannon against Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, whose allies spent tens of millions of dollars in an effort to boost Strange.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court sided Tuesday with faith-based pregnancy centers in California in a case that pitted abortion rights against free speech.
Bilott's fight pitted him not just against DuPont but against his own firm; he was the legal insider turned outsider, a poacher turned gamekeeper.
The Main Card: Jedrzejczyk Survives Adversity to Retain Title The main event of the evening pitted strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk with challenger Claudia Gadelha.
This morning, after a prolonged, Kafkaesque legal battle that pitted her against the Trump administration, Jane Doe was finally able to get an abortion.
Today, watching the blood-soaked popular conception of Islam and Muslims get pitted against Western ideas of gay identity and gay people feels strange.
Burundi's 12 year civil war, which ended in 2005, pitted an army led by the Tutsi minority against rebel groups of the Hutu majority.
For the sake of the demo, it was me and a handful of human players pitted against a whole bunch of less-sophisticated bots.
The negotiations over the trade agreement pitted Wallonia, which has a socialist leadership, against the comparatively free-market Flemish north section of the country.
In the final stage, his team opted to keep him on the track when the other three contenders pitted with about 50 laps remaining.
That means Asian-Americans and underrepresented minorities — Latinos, Native Americans and African-Americans — are pitted against one another for coveted spots at elite schools.
The election pitted Mr. Yameen's governing Progressive Party against a unified opposition led by Mr. Solih, a senior lawmaker from the Maldivian Democratic Party.
The Brotherhood's opponents were as religiously observant as its supporters, which meant the dissolution of a narrative that pitted popular Islamists against secular elites.
The fallout has pitted worried public health experts against Orange County political leaders, who have fielded large numbers of complaints and concerns from constituents.
To create the impression that the election pitted two abnormal characters against each other, when in truth nothing of the sort was going on.
The system is rigged, Ms. Warren said, but it's particularly pitted against minority communities — and politicians must recognize those unique challenges and address them.
For the women's singles match, one first-to-five-game set, Osaka was pitted against Taylor Townsend, an American ranked 44 places below her.
He shows how the twin investigations turn out to be closely linked, and not just because an election pitted their subjects against each other.
Vettel had pitted when the virtual safety car was deployed to slow the field, something that had played in his favor at previous races.
I also pitted the P10's camera against the one on the new LG G6, which has dual 103-megapixel cameras on the back.
El Salvador's civil war, which pitted the former Farabundo Marti Front for National Liberation (FMLN) against the country's army, lasted from 1980 to 1992.
Most of the metapodials at Qesem were broken into fragments, and many were pitted and flaked as if they'd been hit with a hammerstone.
This uncomfortable dynamic, in which two minorities are pitted against each other, was particularly on display during the Harvard affirmative action lawsuit this year.
This 1993 ad — while ludicrous — pitted rivals Larry Bird and Michael Jordan against each other for a Big Mac and became an instant hit.
TechCrunch's reporting weakened Facebook's exploitative market surveillance, pitted tech's giants against each other, and raised the bar for transparency and ethics in data collection.
And the 2016 campaign was supposed to cement that promise, since it pitted liberalism's coalition of the diverse against Donald Trump's explicitly reactive vision.
The "reading wars" have long since pitted the phonics-favoring, "sound it out" camp against educational policy makers' whole-language "think it through" cohort.
Syria's civil war has pitted Assad against a number of groups, from coalition-backed groups to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
The fighting has mostly pitted Kiir's Dinkas, the dominant ethnic group estimated to be roughly a third of the population, against Machar's Nuer tribe.
One of the key fights that preceded Citizens United actually pitted two top Republicans against each other: the late McCain of Arizona and Sen.
President Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah are pitted against each other once again, five years after the last election ended without a clear result.
After two years of peace, South Sudan cracked open in internecine conflict that pitted armed men from the largest ethnic groups against each other.
The results pitted Chief Executive Ronaldo Iabrudi against a number of analysts and investors who have shown skepticism that GPA's restructuring is wrapping up.
The move ends a dispute that pitted Steve Wynn, the former CEO who quit amid sexual misconduct claims, against his former associate Kazuo Okada.
Ms. Wright plays Jessie, a factory worker in Reading, Pa., who finds herself pitted against her friends as jobs become scarce and society crumbles.
The situation has pitted hereditary leaders, who generally oppose the natural gas pipeline, against the elected leadership, who have signed on to the project.
On Saturday at the Sambodromo, the gold-medal men's team archery final pitted three archers from the U.S. against three archers from South Korea.
But when the two were pitted against each other in a Public Policy Polling survey from last week, the race was a dead heat.
Instead, his appeal focused on large rallies which pitted the country's ethnic majority — an amorphous group called "white people" — against its many minority groups.
I think, for my money, and I haven't spoken to either side about this, I think the media has more pitted the two against.
He wouldn't even have made the top three if teammate Daniel Ricciardo hadn't pitted on lap 28, consigning himself to a three-stop strategy.
Smith Elbow Levels Mutapcic The featured bout of the fight pass prelims pitted Elvis Mutapcic with Anthony Smith in a long-awaited middleweight showdown.
Plans by progressive politicians have pitted Wall Street against certain left-wing members of the Democratic Party who hope to triumph over Trump next year.
In July, eastern-based military commander Khalifa Haftar announced victory in the campaign, which pitted his Libyan National Army (LNA) against Islamists and other opponents.
The issue has pitted neighbor against neighbor in the Gallery Tower, a 20163-year-old condo in St. Paul, the Star Tribune of Minneapolis  reported .
The campaign had pitted people with chronic illnesses against the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which opposes drug use within its membership.
He did, however, appear in a bizarre two-on-two submission match under the Rizin banner, which saw him pitted against Kazushi Sakuraba once again.
The 43rd president kept his distance from Trump during a bruising election campaign that pitted the business mogul against Bush's brother Jeb in the primary.
In places, roach contains fragments of oyster shells; in others, the stone is pitted with screw-shaped holes, formed when other shells dissolved in situ.
Is it any great coincidence that the first African-American heavyweight champion, Jack Johnson, was pitted against Jim Jeffries, then called "The Great White Hope" ?
It's a weird relationship to consider, but such is the bizarro world of pro sports, in which millionaire employees are often pitted against billionaire owners.
Set in the Munich Olympic Stadium, the match pitted Jürgen Sparwasser, played by actor Franz Beil, against the goalkeeper Sepp Maier, played by Furlan himself.
Comcast successfully outbid 21st Century Fox for the Sky assets in an auction that pitted two of the largest U.S. media companies against one another.
Zellner is once again pitted against Drizin and Nirider in an interview with Brendan's mother Barb, who concedes that, yes, Zellner is a good lawyer.
But the S9 can best it in some circumstances, which is significant improvement over where Samsung stood in 2017 when pitted against the original Pixel.
The country's earlier history of violence pitted ethnic Sinhalese (mainly Buddhist) against Tamil (mainly Hindu), with the small Muslim and Christian minorities not a target.
A trial that pitted wind-up ultrasound monitors against Pinard horns in Uganda found that the digital version identified 60% more cases urgently needing treatment.
Avocado mania hit its peak in 2015 when, according to the Washington Post, avocado consumption eclipsed 4 billion — a record high for the pitted fruit.
The county can be viewed as a microcosm of a tension all too common across the United States: public natural resources pitted against private profit.
Kimberly and Keaton went on CBS' This Morning to talk about the difficulties of a video going so popular and the allegations pitted against them.
The delay is a blow to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, who had been pitted against the pay-television industry in a fight over the reforms.
The fighting pitted the Special Deterrence Force (Rada), one of Tripoli's most powerful armed groups, against a rival faction based in the city's Tajoura neighbourhood.
These so-called weather "model wars" have pitted the NWS' Global Forecast System, also known as the GFS model, against its Canadian and European counterparts.
Trump spent over a year denigrating minority communities, he's pitted people against each other, and he's created a lake of lava and bile and acid.
But just reading the story and seeing the story of these women — it was fascinating seeing the different castes of women pitted against each other.
Joanna Jedrzejczyk Retains Title with Decision Win The first of UFC 205's three title fights pitted strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk against challenger Karolina Kowalkiewicz.
When you've already pitted your toothbrush, face wash, sheets, towels, and pillows up against dozens of supposed competitors, you grow confident in your top choice.
Najib is engulfed in a multi-billion-dollar graft scandal and is pitted against his old mentor and the country's most seasoned campaigner Mahathir Mohamad.
And in previous cycles, contested primaries have pitted EMILY's List against the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), House Democrats' campaign arm, when backing different candidates.
It evolved from nationwide road blockades into a series of often-violent demonstrations that pitted rowdy protesters with police and ravaged Paris and other cities.
He even held his own during CNBC's financial version of the game show, in which he was pitted against CNBC senior markets commentator Michael Santoli.
Ethnic divisions have long pitted predominantly Christian Armenia against mostly Muslim Azerbaijan, and war between them erupted after the Soviet Union fell apart in 1991.
Moh's Lee and Brad Pitt's character, stuntman Cliff Booth, are pitted against one another in a scene that Shannon Lee had previously taken issue with.
For example, at the Battle of Borodino that pitted Napoleon against Russian General Mikhail Kutuzov, the French had a slight numerical advantage against the Russians.
The proposal by supporters of Senator Ted Cruz of Texas pitted Tea Party conservatives against the party's business wing; the conservative delegates were soundly defeated.
Industry groups are jockeying over the legislation to ensure they do not take a huge financial hit, with insurance companies pitted against hospitals and doctors.
The 15-member Security Council has been split over how to deal with the crisis, with western powers pitted against Russia and Myanmar ally China.
"We pitted our algorithms against a human, who flies a lot more by feel," says Rob Reid, the project's task manager, in the written statement.
His sudden fall after 37 years in power was triggered by a battle to succeed him that pitted Mnangagwa against Mugabe's much younger wife Grace.
Lichtblau: He'll almost certainly testify, and it should be one for the history books: Newly exiled FBI director pitted against the president who fired him.
Thompson was pitted up against a woman whose arm is 1/3 the size of Klay's, and yet seems to be putting in an effort.
We eulogize The Beatles in part because they're the only band that can be pitted equally against the The Stones, Elvis, and The Beach Boys.
This time events in Milwaukee pitted police against protestors; before that it was Dallas, Chicago, Baton Rouge, Baltimore, and Ferguson, Mo., to name a few.
During a virtual safety car period, Vowles opted not to pit Hamilton for fresh tires, while Ferrari and Red Bull pitted both of their drivers.
In today's New York, gentrification has pitted partygoers against the settled residents of neighborhoods like the Lower East Side of Manhattan and Williamsburg in Brooklyn.
Bottas led briefly when Hamilton and then Leclerc pitted, with the Finn stopping later and his fresher tyres coming into play in the closing stages.
The legislation has pitted lawmakers against Silicon Valley companies and civil liberties groups, which hold starkly differing views on the government's oversight of the internet.
The debate pitted South Africa and the medical charity Doctors Without Borders against the United States delegation, which was defending the interests of pharmaceutical companies.
The hard-nosed competition surfaced over the weekend at an Asian economic forum that pitted Vice President Mike Pence against President Xi Jinping of China.
"In 2008, the 'Vatterott Derby' pitted campuses against each other based on the number of weekly calls, contacts, and interviews," according to the Senate report.
He pitted during the caution and restarted the race in the third position while Ty Dillon restarted with the lead and Newman was in second.
Hamilton had started the night race on the front row, alongside Leclerc, but lost out on strategy after Vettel pitted first of the top three.
Even before marchers arrived there from Ramallah, clashes pitted demonstrators throwing rocks and Molotov cocktails against Israeli security forces firing tear gas and rubber bullets.
You know, if you ask them, they feel the way I felt, like they're isolated and pitted against each other and told to be hotter.
It's about the evils of capitalism at a very surface level, and how he's pitted against a good, honest cop who wants to bust him.
Their group had their breakthrough in the mid-1950s performing on the variety show "Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts," which pitted young musicians against one another.
Combine 21 cup pitted black olives, such as Kalamata or Nicoise, and 22/22 cup extra-virgin olive oil in a food processor or blender.
People were mostly watching for what Carter would say about the case, which has pitted the law enforcement world against the tech and privacy community.
What will remain exceptional is a culture and policy posture that labors under a dangerous black-and-white assumption where privacy is pitted against security.
And just as the political debate has pitted diversity against class in a zero-sum contest, it's a reminder that the two aren't mutually exclusive.
Middle-class women, who championed the amendment, were pitted against the working-class ones who feared it would erode special legislative protections for female laborers.

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