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  1. to keep asking for something

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"If I get bad press for saying, 'Don't put a homophobic racist in office,' then I get bad press for that," Swift says.
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Mizzou placed blame on the press for the negative perception.
Sadr has promised to press for a no- confidence vote.
"I love this press for cooking bacon," a shopper said.
"I was doing press for The Mortal Instruments," she recalls.
Nevertheless, some liberal Democrats have continued to press for impeachment.
She seethed at the press for making it an issue.
If successful, the company would then press for financial redress.
The United States is expected to press for his extradition.
The press, for its part, has acted frenzied at times.
The hearing caps a month of difficult press for Uber.
It's been tough to press for enforcement, even in droughts.
He's really got it in for the press, for sure.
The two veteran lawmakers enjoyed good press for their achievements.
The best French press for most people is Bodum's Chambord.
The committees often press for more raw forms of intelligence.
Simonds may press for a recount or go to court.
We help her with some press for the local media.
Now the Khans will be in the press for days.
"If I get bad press for saying, &aposDon&apost put a homophobic racist in office,&apos then I get bad press for that, I really don&apost care," Swift told her publicist in another scene.
Kobach did not immediately respond to the Associated Press for comment.
We were in the press for all of the wrong reasons.
It does mean that gun control advocates, as they press for
Barrow's son of her death, he had to press for details.
Parker is currently doing press for her new HBO show, Divorce.
If not, Ciudadanos will press for the job of parliamentary Speaker.
The gilets jaunes, having scented weakness, will surely press for more.
Refinery29 has reached out to the Hollywood Foreign Press for comment.
The cannabis industry must also press for policies to decriminalize marijuana.
You must be doing a lot of press for this show.Yes.
I'd call the hip thrust the military press for the butt.
U.S. officials said they would continue to press for his release.
Now what we need to do is really press for action.
Berlin and Brussels continue to press for more distribution across Europe.
Now, the chefs are coming to press for new food policies.
The Congressional Black Caucus can press for action on the matter.
Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press for this incredible nomination.
Later, the younger Bush phoned lawmakers to press for Kavanaugh's confirmation.
Staff getting bad press for the boss isn't staff for long.
And, of course, while continuing to do press for their show.
You could buy a very basic French press for much less.
On Monday, Mr. Trump continued to publicly press for a ban.
Hiroshi Sugimoto: Theaters is available from Damiani/Matsumoto Press for $60. 
The other alternative would be to press for a general election.
You cannot persecute the press for asking questions about the truth.
Trump denied the accusations and the press for running the reports.
But Diarra said officers would continue to press for more concessions.
They promised to continue to press for accountability in federal court.
It must be in our interest to press for more trust.
If House Republicans really wanted to, they could press for answers.
Juicero is getting attacked in the press for being a ridiculous idea.
Even though this was technically press for their movie Kong: Skull Island.
That caused some conservative activists to press for quick confirmation of Garland.
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That mischaracterization has been integrated into press for the film as well.
The dog died in flight, prompting days of bad press for United.
It's unclear whether Democrats will press for other amendments related to Russia.
She doesn't think that it's a good use of press for Troy.
People should continue to press for society to become more sexually egalitarian.
Nevertheless, the ongoing humanitarian disaster is bad press for the Myanmar government.
Should we press for constitutional amendments that may never come to pass?
But Trump, after all, doesn't slam the press for his own amusement.
"I didn't want to do any press for that record," he says.
Talk You've been moderating "Meet the Press" for just over three years.
They're using their power as shareholders to press for a concrete plan.
So last year, a group of undergraduates began to press for change.
The industry was lobbying Mexican lawmakers to press for changes, Armendariz said.
The Securities and Exchange Commission should press for better disclosures, not fewer.
Velázquez said she will continue to press for an independent federal review.
Smack dab in the middle of press for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
But Germany's press for the pipelines has undermined European Union solidarity, critics argue.
The fund has often used proxy fights to press for changes at companies.
"I've notoriously done zero press for the film," Hill, aka the bear, says.
Y., said he would press for a congressional investigation in the new year.
She's done very little press for this album, both in person and online.
Predictably, the Kremlin used the incident to press for more pipelines to Europe.
We also know that Facebook gets a ton of press for this nonsense.
On the window wall I have a press for monotypes and an easel.
The communists will press for the release and pardon of more such figures.
Dick Durbin, continue to press for some sentencing reform, while Texas GOP Sen.
Once enough states have acted, activists will again press for a federal amendment.
They continued to press for change as others came forward to join them.
A message left Saturday by The Associated Press for a spokesman for Gov.
In advance of the summit, the administration continued to press for trade concessions.
Despite having to press for the pitch book, suitors are showing interest nonetheless.
Even just doing press for Bong, if I'm alone, I'm like, Where's Paul?
The college intervenes and offers to handle calls from the press for me.
The EU has already signaled it will press for more sanctions on Damascus.
Lawmakers continue to press for additional information about the response to the virus.
AFA will continue to press for a complete ban of inflight voice calls.
And he has indicated that he intends to press for more, unspecified changes.
The U.S. deployment to Niger has been reported in the press for years.
He said he would also press for tougher national security steps in response.
Hotel and bed-and-breakfast owners have joined neighborhood groups to press for restrictions.
The FTC said it would press for full refunds for the affected Amazon customers.
What does it feel like doing press for the final season of New Girl?
Kunis, 34, wasn't at the event — instead doing press for A Bad Moms Christmas.
Yes, Trump wants to annihilate the press for publishing the accounts of his accusers.
He has been doing award season press for The Salesman in the United States.
We traveled for like 14 months doing press for Call Me By Your Name.
Trump, no stranger to the limelight, has been dealing with the press for decades.
The scene is getting a lot of attention in the press for being badass.
Sofia was slammed by the press for being a reality TV star and model.
The Music Publishers Association hired Alston & Bird to help press for music licensing reform.
Investigators plan to interview Mr. Holmes privately on Friday to press for additional details.
The press for congressional support also comes as the Republican front-runner battles Sen.
She says Rondo sometimes has received negative press for not being the best teammate.
Coffee has gotten some negative press for its potentially harmful effect on the heart.
The mainstream press, for some reason, believe they have to be credulous with politicians.
Do you think that is a dangerous thing to delegitimize the press for America?
Kaepernick also thanked press for coming to the workout in his statement to reporters.
Three people who have been dealing with the president and the press for years.
Now, Moscow is using its formidable social media apparatus to press for her release.
The guide pushed aside those suggestions, continuing to press for a costly helicopter evacuation.
He was beloved by the press for many years for his cordial, friendly style.
They explained that Mr. Orban first criticized the press for being biased against him.
Merchants from the Khanate of Kokand attacked Kashgar repeatedly to press for trade privileges.
Boycotts have been critical in allowing citizens to peacefully press for political change globally.
Consider an insult that occupied the British press for several days in December 2018.
The Democrats' shutdown retreat may encourage the Hawks to press for more enforcement measures.
I'm relying on the press for this so it may not be completely accurate.
If they want to press for a second election, we're happy to have that.
The fallout from the altercation has dominated headlines in the British press for days.
Michael Williams (who's gotten some press for his "deportation bus" idea), former state Sen.
Donald Trump attacked the press for asking tough questions; he denigrated Muslims and immigrants.
Do you go to to the premieres or do press for any of these movies?
Walmart will continue to press for bargain-priced items to sell at its 23.6,270 stores.
I met my husband doing press for the Pistol Annies record, this time last year.
"PRESS for progress" is the theme of this year's International Women's Day on March 8th.
While gender fluidity has attracted positive press for fashion companies, it's certainly not the norm.
The government has leaned on the press, for example by withdrawing advertising from critical newspapers.
Portman is currently doing press for A Tale of Love and Darkness, her directorial debut.
There is also displeasure in the press for Trump's refusal to hold a news conference.
When asked about the tweet, NRSC spokeswoman Andrea Bozek chided the press for its coverage.
Formula 1 head honcho Bernie Ecclestone is back in the press for saying stupid things.
So resist the urge to press for more information than is actually necessary, Thomas says.
The art of trading favors can be used by progressives to press for their objectives.
The White House is also ready to make a full court press for the plan.
The creation of a miniature press, for use in offices, was an even wilder dream.
The Associated Press: For former President Obama and Patrick, a long friendship and political bond.
Walmart will continue to press for bargain-priced items to sell at its 4,700 stores.
The temptation will be to press for a comprehensive — and probably infeasible — degree of disarmament.
On the other hand, the raid's story was overwhelmingly positive press for the shop itself.
That, a solid debate showing on Saturday night and days of bad press for Sen.
I agree with Trump, but I would press for an even closer relationship with India.
Conservatives, meanwhile, continue to press for spending cuts as part of a debt ceiling deal.
For his part, George blamed "the press" for being a disruptive force in locker rooms.
May, though he did not press for a motion that might bring down her government.
She will also press for term limits for the county legislators and the county executive.
After writing radio reports on the overnight shift at United Press for two years, Mrs.
Republicans continue to press for a separate investigation into Mr. Biden's work for the firm.
Those revelations angered Sanders's supporters, who have continued to press for changes to the DNC.
The White House is shopping the measure to key Republicans, who may press for more.
Coach Simon did speak to the press for several minutes, but his comments were unintelligible.
Officials at the prosecutor's office could not be reached by The Associated Press for comment.
God bless the press for being indefatigable in trying to pursue the truth as well.
Rock also mocked press for allegedly incorrectly reporting that he was affiliated with Warner Bros.
For weeks, Babak had frantically shuttled between Dubai and Iran to press for his release.
Those neighbouring countries fear independence will encourage their own restive Kurdish populations to press for change.
A campaign to scapegoat the establishment press for Trump's electoral defeat makes the perfect exit strategy.
Nueva Fuerabamba residents have blocked copper transport roads to press for more financial help from MMG.
And two men in China are going to court to press for the right to marry.
You know, I helped [Erika] out with a little bit of press for what she's doing.
It is also present for Justin Theroux, currently doing press for The Girl On The Train.
That would give Jokowi the political capital and momentum he needs to press for further changes.
And now when the Saudi government violates human rights, Uber will get bad press for it.
The pope denounced not only the "powerful business interests" that press for relentless extraction of resources.
Alireza Miryousefi, the head of press for the Iranian Mission to the United Nations, told FoxNews.
Those neighboring countries fear independence will encourage their own restive Kurdish populations to press for change.
There's been plenty of bad press for President-elect Donald Trump's transition in its first week.
Hoverboards have gotten a lot of negative press for exploding in ways other than their popularity.
At the time, the actress was knee-deep in press for the film Ride Along 2.
The press, for its part, has fussed about every anti-press barrage from the Trump world.
It has been criticized by the Indian press for looking too similar to Apple's iPhone 4.
Granted, Kanye's latest media spectacle could be aimed at drumming up press for his upcoming album.
Backers of the Collins proposal say they will continue to press for added support as well.
It's melted in a panini press for four minutes, giving the cheese time to start bubbling.
After the book's publication, human rights groups launched an international campaign to press for Slahi's release.
The church and archdiocese chose not to press for criminal charges against the sisters, Meyers said.
Elsewhere, some bereaved parents have begun to press for changes and demand more information and accountability.
Social justice advocates knew better, and used the opportunity of Obama's election to press for more.
If Mr. Trump does not sign it, Democrats say they will press for a veto override.
In "Press for Service," we have more of this looped demolition, this time of the self.
The home, in La Plata, housed a printing press for the armed leftist group the Montoneros.
He said he would have been unlikely to press for single-payer under a Democratic president.
Designers are trained to think outside the box, press for innovations, and avoid business as usual.
Congress needs to press for real answers when Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
Conservatives have been complaining — with some merit — about a liberal slant in the press for decades.
Canada had worked behind the scenes to press for Mombeini's release, said a Canadian government official.
He's actually pursuing a well-worn path of American presidents blaming the press for their problems.
The Air Force's press for action follows Reuters reports identifying construction and maintenance issues at Tinker.
The harder climb will be to press for changes that inevitably take things away from people.
Amy Klobuchar, a former county attorney -- could lean on their prosecutorial experience to press for answers.
President Trump promised in his election campaign to press for widespread deregulation to spur business spending.
President Trump on Wednesday blasted the press for saying he is "not totally engaged" on healthcare.
Sam Ervin, an arch-segregationist and privacy crusader, to press for more details about the program.
Netanyahu was widely criticized in the Israeli press for visiting Hungary on this trip to Europe.
It did not, and from what I hear the White House did not press for sanctions.
Bad press for one YouTuber is bad press for them allFor the past few years, YouTubers have mostly entered mainstream news when they mess up — accusations against Charles, Jake Paul causing havoc in his neighborhood, and Logan Paul filming a dead body in a forest in Japan.
Not to be melodramatic, but in that spirit, here's some dispatches from the free press for you.
We've reached out to Power & Press for comment and will update our story when we hear back.
Phone messages left by The Associated Press for the Rose family&aposs attorneys were not immediately returned.
Thanks to the media and press for agreeing to not disturb us and for respecting our privacy.
The main opposition Democratic Alliance party said it would press for criminal charges against Molefe on Thursday.
After the Franco-Prussian war, the term was directed at the French press for its alleged lies.
Last week, soldiers fired tear gas at protesters marching to press for a referendum to recall Maduro.
The Student Press Law Center, which works to defend freedom of the press for student publications, agreed.
It would get Uber a lot of positive press for improving the lives of people with disabilities.
Thanks to Chris Andrews, who wrote about this for Consumer Press, for flagging the situation to me.
If that was the case, the government would have little choice but to press for an election.
Which is why I've long been a devotee of a traditional garlic press for my mincing needs.
We were roundly criticized and called "sell-outs" by the rock press for creating self-designed merchandise.
He could make a full-court press for an infrastructure bill, make some progress on tax reform.
Crackdowns on nongovernmental organizations that press for freedom of the press have only increased in recent years.
Thomas Dworzak has covered the major global news stories for the international press for over twenty years.
Over the years, few major figures have had the clout to successfully press for mental health parity.
Tillerson didn't deny using that word, although he sought to shame the press for even covering it.
He would often come to the D-Fenders' point guards at halftime and press for the ball.
The stoppage was to press for higher pay and better work conditions, it said in a statement.
His tweet came as Trump continues to rail against the press for its reporting on his administration.
With a German heading for the commission, Mr Macron could press for a Frenchwoman at the ECB.
That creates future openings for witness lawyers to press for only voluntary testimony on their own terms.
Bethenny Frankel's "Skinnygirl Marijuana", for example, has garnered press for being specifically engineered to be munchie-free.
The Obamas have had their moments calling out the press for crossing lines reporting on their daughters.
During the 40-minute phone call, Mr. Schwarzman did not press for continued allegiance to the president.
We'll have to be persistent, continuing to press for the release of taxes and for policy details.
Man shouts at press for selling out "for a few shekels" at Trump rally in Miami pic.twitter.
Thank you to audiences for watching us, and to the Hollywood Foreign Press for honoring us tonight.
The siege ended with militia supporters vowing to press for U.S. withdrawal from Iraq via the parliament.
Prince Harry has also lashed out against the British press for its treatment of his wife.  3.
She suggests affected businesses appeal their account suspensions or deletions to Facebook and press for more information.
And he will also have a tricky path ahead on whether to press for a DACA fix.
Her week-long announcement milked every possible shred of positive press for her -- and even impressed Trump!
Earlier this year, Facebook's "Trending Topics" news feed garnered negative press for supposedly suppressing pro-conservative stories.
Sullivan essentially pleaded ignorance of these other activities, and admitted he did not press for more information.
"While we press for solutions on the legal and legislative fronts, we are not waiting," Williams said.
Palestinians argue that Washington did not do enough in practice to press for settlements to be curbed.
These two men in China are going to court to press for the right to marry each other.
If you are trying to get press for your product launch then you came to the wrong place.
The printing press, for example, allowed reformist teachings to spread, challenging the authority of the Roman Catholic Church.
During press for season 1, Shipka, 19, revealed she hoped the two shows' cast of characters could combine.
Democrats have vowed to press for documents and other underlying materials from Mueller's investigation beyond the final report.
Twice in the past two months the opposition has organised vast demonstrations to press for the recall referendum.
Clearly much has changed in America's racial landscape since Walter White went to Hollywood to press for improvements.
"I got a chance to do my bit for democracy, for freedom of press for Myanmar," he said.
And unless you press for a clear explanation, there's a chance you could get strung along in perpetuity.
She went through an equally amount of chaos with the press for the majority of her adult life.
The company on Friday sent out invites to press for a New York City product showcase on Oct.
Some of Cohen's employees believe that his real ambition for Jigsaw is to get positive press for himself.
Meanwhile, the Justice Department has given no indication that it intends to press for Gulen's extradition to Turkey.
Others like Uber and Waymo have made those available to the public and press for some time now.
Hoverboards have, of course, gotten a lot of negative press for exploding in ways other than their popularity.
The Associated Press, for example, has been permitted to have an office, but without a full-time presence.
The four Democrats will also have more power to press for answers once they become chairmen next month.
Affected Volkswagen owners are not bound by the settlement, and some may decide to press for better terms.
Donors who have funded and supported Afghan media need to press for the preservation of post-2001 gains.
When the country has reached a consensus, it would seem like an opportune time to press for change.
And there have been some signs that the Pentagon will press for Obama to change his plans. Gen.
An entire floor of the courthouse was closed to the public and press for more than an hour.
Ms. Stahl believed she was doing a presidential interview, a ritual whose purpose is to press for information.
As a result, the F.T.C. argued, the company can press for higher royalties than other patent holders charge.
She said she tried to press for deeper coverage of stories in black communities that had been overlooked.
"I've read most of them, again with a great appreciation for the press, for the media," Palin said.
A good many, however, will return to the activist community and press for change outside the party system.
If Mr. Kim makes any moves toward disarmament, he is likely to press for security guarantees in exchange.
She did not press for an investigation into the crime because she had no confidence in the police.
He also said that he would press for greater diversity on the bench and in the justice system.
"It's a signal that Congress is willing to press for a renewed role in war powers," says Hathaway.
Vocal advocates of the technique, called familial DNA searching, say they will continue to press for its authorization.
They would press for diplomacy but plan for a military strike to destroy the reactor if talks failed.
After about 8 weeks of this, see what the heaviest weight you can press for three reps is.
In others, Oyo wanted to save money and figured that most owners would not press for full payment.
The United States should press for such actions and build a stronger coalition to confront the humanitarian catastrophe.
It also calls out the press for not writing more about the legislative achievements of the House GOP.
When a department store — presumably a mall's magnet for shoppers — closes, smaller tenants often press for lower rents.
Even as the crisis in Ukraine deepened, Exxon continued to press for deeper involvement in Russia's oil industry.
With reopening the government off their plate (for now), lawmakers can press for the issues they campaigned on.
He said he believed this gave California time to press for an agreement to keep the $929 million.
Ms. Mitchell started out as a volunteer, and went on to work for the press for 13 years.
The trip has already garnered a reputation in the Israeli press for being poorly planned and potentially offensive.
Right now, we're targeting around 500 folks to join us, hopefully more, and continue to press for action.
Chamisa said he would lobby regional and African leaders to press for the reforms and promised similar protests countrywide.
Interestingly -- there's been lots of good press for our interview, not to mention the president which we'll get to.
Miranda Lambert shares why she didn't do press for her latest album: "I'd already been through hell," she says.
Sumartono said it was too early to press for a ban in Singapore although many countries have outlawed FGM.
Or, they would simply get a suite in a local hotel and invite press for a drink and demo.
The traditional response of EU-enthusiasts to such challenges is to press for a bold leap towards closer union.
Instead Hitler and Goebbels once again applied it to the foreign pressfor instance, for reporting the 1938 Kristallnacht.
Kentucky coach John Calipari credited the insertion of a new full-court press for turning the tide on Saturday.
The technological push comes amid worries that U.S. shale gains are slowing as investors press for higher financial returns.
Pratt spent Friday doing press for his upcoming movie Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (in theaters Feb. 8).
Ocean's 8 isn't even about women, per se, although the press for the movie is very focused on gender.
The majority of tech executives and venture capitalists understand the need of a strong press for a vibrant democracy.
"I was sobbing," Lawrence revealed on Entertainment Tonight, where she was doing press for her new movie, Red Sparrow.
But the prosecution said they would not accept his manslaughter plea and will now press for a murder conviction.
Trump's comments articulate the White House's strategy of fighting back against House Democrats' press for a flurry of information.
North Korea last week threatened to scrap the summit with Trump if Washington continued to press for unilateral denuclearization.
When Betty tries to press for more info about his paternity, Alice shuts her down and hugs baby Chic.
Some parents also press for faster treatment, saying they would "rather have a live daughter than a dead son".
I met her only once—she was doing press for Lavinia, which meant she must have been almost eighty.
We want to thank the members of our community, and the press, for bringing this matter to our attention.
McConnell criticized the press for asking about who met with GOP leaders before a broader conference-wide lunch meeting.
But lately, major soda companies have gotten a lot of really bad press for trying to obscure that fact.
He called out the British press for the "racial undertones" present in their coverage of his relationship with Meghan.
After the bill passed the House, Grassley and other sentencing overhaul proponents continued to press for more comprehensive legislation.
Some of Nguyen's stories from the past month have included: Who Will Lie to the Press For Trump Next?
A number of Democrats used the hearing to press for industry standards to protect self-driving cars from cyberattacks.
While the criticism in the press for a pardon would be ferocious, it is something the president could weather.
Meanwhile, notwithstanding scorching appraisals from the press for months, Trump's approval ratings remain firm in the low-40% range.
And whether she will press for such an overhaul now that she is prime minister remains to be seen.
Earlier on Wednesday, the president ripped the press for what he called "vicious" and "unfair" coverage of his wife.
This one thinks you can fan the flames of hatred, then blame the press for reporting on the burning.
The reason is simple: At some point, the endless press for ever-stricter environmental regulation actually harms the environment.
I have to say, after having done a few days of press for the film I completely understand it.
Kushner, a top adviser to the President, has gotten a lot of press for his engagements with foreign leaders.
He said he did not see a need to press for more details or follow through with an investigation.
May's deal, and if she is defeated in a vote on Tuesday, Labour will press for a general election.
"We will continue to press for justice on all avenues, including with congressional hearings in the fall," he added.
Spitzer has attended every Olympics since the Munich Games to press for a more concrete remembrance of the massacre.
There were no foot soldiers to round up and press for information, no face-to-face meetings to surveil.
The left-wing parties will press for concessions on labour laws, public spending, public-sector pay and state pensions.
Mr. Trump has promised to press for rapid changes in government policy, but Congress is not built for speed.
But Mr. Trump did not press for action on any of those initiatives, and Congress did not follow through.
To press for a nominee less divisive than Sanders, they're forced to behave in a manner that's, well, divisive.
There long have been more than sufficient moral and security reasons to press for major political reform in China.
"I don't," Cruz said when asked whether he thought White House counsel Pat Cipollone will press for a dismissal.
Beyond that, United has struggled to stave bad press for a number of other incidents during the past year.
Meanwhile, Republicans continue to press for the repeal of the ACA's coverage expansions, and its pre-existing condition protections.
The R.N.C. and the Congressional Black Caucus joined forces to press for the creation of more majority-black districts.
The press, for example, has had to get used to calling out Trump's distortions, labeling his lies as lies.
Some of Mr. Trump's allies outside the White House are urging him to press for a prosecution of Mrs.
I was in the kitchen when I noticed I'd been scrubbing my garlic press for an awfully long time.
Public interest lawsuits have helped citizens press for government action and win significant victories on air pollution, for example.
As head of corporate comms, he handled press for most of Twitter's executive turnovers (and there have been plenty).
Apple's swipe follows months of seemingly unending negative press for the social network, particularly over its data sharing policies.
Or a politician who raked in good press for promising anti-poverty policies that he subsequently refused to pass?
But drug companies have largely weathered those controversies unscathed, trading a few months of bad press for blockbuster returns.
This month a pro-Republican alliance of big businesses will even press for carbon taxes and other clean-energy measures.
"I told him I'd used makeup on our family night out which had been in the press for some time."
She was prepping for an interview on the The Ellen DeGeneres Show, after not doing press for almost three years.
Later, White House press secretary Sean Spicer went on a tear against the political press for reporting on crowd size.
Lebedev also confirmed that the lower price i newspaper will be sold to Johnston Press for £29 million ($212 million).
Trump is scheduled to join the president Monday in hosting a reception, closed to the press, for Gold Star families.
Conway also apologized for shaming the press for not covering the "Bowling Green Massacre," an incident which did not occur.
"I met my husband doing press for the Pistol Annies record, this time last year," Lambert explained to the outlet.
Mr Trump is right to press for the release of Mr Brunson, but wrong to use tariffs to that end.
There have been different reasons offered to the press for your decision—most of them are vague, and frankly, confusing.
Whenever we press for change, we are told only that the company will 'take a hard look at these policies.
But, you're doing press for this book, and it's like you're reliving all of these early experiences in your mind.
The hashtag #WeLoveYouMeghan began trending on Twitter, and some users condemned the British press for its coverage of the duchess.
Amid press for their upcoming film Her Smell, Cara Delevingne and Ashley Benson may have just confirmed their rumored relationship.
Ader's New York-based SpringOwl Asset Management is expected to press for asset sales, the Times reported here on Wednesday.
I've basically done no press for about three years and I genuinely want to talk a lot about this film.
He is due back in court Thursday as the government continues to press for him to be held in custody.
Ten years later, while doing press for Friends' final season, Perry was asked to reflect on the fountain shoot himself.
We need to continue to press for accountability and to work with people that don't have blood on their hands.
Britain said it would press for action at the Security Council as the United Nations tries to salvage peace talks.
I worked at a shop called Free Press for many years, working on such little-known issues as net neutrality.
The photo, taken by the Associated Press for a prior news article, shows the employee's desk with his many monitors.
Davis said Britain would press for further liberalization of services and engage with international bodies like the World Trade Organization.
Mr Myint Swe's appointment might be a reminder to Miss Suu Kyi not to press for big changes too quickly.
Both were correct, and they moved onto the next item, a garlic press for naming one of each other's grandparents.
This is an opinion piece by Paola Ramos, the former Deputy National Director of Hispanic Press for Hillary for America.
TomTom is gung-ho about getting good press for its new fitness wearable, the TomTom Spark Music GPS Fitness Watch.
He said shareholder Warren Buffett and international funds had never pushed him to press for a conversion into a JSC.
Schiff in opening remarks claims Yovanovitch was ousted to clear path to press for politically motivated probes 2900:220006 a.m.
South Korea has been making diplomatic efforts to engage North Korea's old allies to press for change in North Korea.
The IG's report also lists problems in responding to requests by The Associated Press for Clinton's schedules and other documents.
An arms embargo is a must, and the United States must continue to press for one in the Security Council.
Obviously, I'm doing press for The Mummy right now, and this movie's gonna get out—everyone's gonna hear about this.
All of these major risk factors have been openly discussed among economists and the financial press for the last year.
Like I said, you sort of laid out what life might be like under Trump, for the press, for journalism.
It's been four weeks since 50,000 United Auto Worker members walked off the job to press for more job security.
Others inside Facebook made the case that it was a moral responsibility to press for more responsible gun sales laws.
Al Sharpton vowed to press for justice as he delivered the eulogy for Clark at Bayside of South Sacramento Church.
" He alleged that the Warren campaign and its allies "leaked this attack against Bernie to the press for political gain.
His intention, he said, was not to be disrespectful, but rather to press for legislative action to curb gun violence.
Maybe it's time for parents and our society to begin to press for better compensation for early childhood education teachers.
In early February, about 221 Indians descended on Capitol Hill to press for a solution to the green card backlog.
The First Amendment has served as the world's gold standard for free speech and the free press for two centuries.
Those elected to uphold our Constitution betray its ideals when they undermine the free press for short-term political gain.
We are working with friends to confront common threats, seize mutually beneficial opportunities and press for solutions to shared problems.
Democrats are investigating, among other things, whether Trump withheld security aid from Ukraine in order to press for a probe.
Instead, their plan hit a roadblock — Trump approved an increase in forces, but continued to press for different strategy options.
Democrats are expected to press for witness testimony and new evidence to be admitted, something Republicans have said they oppose.
She said she had been protesting in front of the parliament building regularly on Fridays to press for the legislation.
France has said the conference aims to press for the quick formation of a government to restore the economic situation.
He will also press for the North Korean counterpart to attend a series of working level meetings before the summit.
Lawmakers could cut funds for Pentagon support for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, and press for sanctions, Price said.
The show drew scathing reviews from the German press for being too political, and was finally accused of gross overspending.
Ms. Lee helped organize a successful international campaign for American and other foreign officials to press for her husband's release.
"It'd be good press for him to get on national TV with me; I'm going to look nice," she said.
Cooper recalls the difficulties her family faced as they continued to press for Encinia to be convicted of the charges.
Efforts by European regulators to threaten data transfers to the United States are the wrong vehicles to press for surveillance reforms.
The two have been making the rounds together doing press for the film – their first time both appearing on-screen together.
Japan's large trade surplus with the United States has stirred fears that the Trump administration might press for a stronger yen.
Prosecutors also said they will continue to press for Puigdemont to be extradited on charges of rebellion and misuse of funds.
While doing press for her new movie Underworld: Blood Wars, the actress appeared at JFK International Airport in New York City.
And, we're off: VICE: Are there ever any moments where you're making a film that you're dreading doing press for it?
Mass rallies On November 19, Bersih held its fifth major rally in Kuala Lumpur to press for electoral reforms in Malaysia.
"I met my husband doing press for the Pistol Annies record, this time last year," Lambert, 35, explained to the outlet.
The Revenant's gotten a lot of press for being gruelling on the cast and crew, did those conditions impact your work?
According to the Post, Navarro had been seeking a meeting with Bezos and decided to approach him to press for it.
Beyond November, she said she hopes to see other supporters continue to press for change through grassroots organizations like Democracy Spring.
We were always doing things that we felt people would take notice of that we could get in the press for.
The self-published fantasy writer Amanda Hocking sold a four-book series to St. Martin's Press for $2 million in 2011.
"Hopefully these hats will be a key part of the world tour and all the press for the album," she says.
Hence Mr Salvini's reaction to the end of the recession, which was to press for sharply lower income taxes as well.
However, that hasn't necessarily been the case at the Toronto Film Festival, where the actress is doing press for the movie.
The letter from her lawyer sent to the press for no legitimate reason – is outrageous, defamatory and misleading in the extreme.
He is also under pressure from his party to press for a second referendum, but she has been determinedly against this.
If your coworker is vague about their "issue" with you, try to press for specifics about what isn't working, Taylor says.
Last year, workers at the warehouse met with Amazon management to press for changes, but claimed their main concerns went unaddressed.
Rader was one of several sailors who wrote in the comments section of the Facebook Live event to press for beards.
At the World Economic Forum today, Khosrowshahi doubled down even harder on the image rebrand, praising the press for its coverage.
Both cases involve attacks against the free press for publishing information that the public has a right and need to know.
Now imagine Trump leaving a 9/11 memorial early and the pressfor 90 minutes — never being told where he is.
Elliott's plan to join Thyssenkrupp's shareholders follows a string of investments in Europe to press for break-ups and management changes.
After Chuck Todd criticized Clinton on Meet the Press for being "over-prepared" for her first debate against Trump on Sept.
He has basked in the adoration, coming after months of nothing but terrible press for his numerous political failures and embarrassments.
It took four months and heaps of negative press for him to make good on promised donations to veterans' advocacy groups.
The letter from her lawyer -sent to the press for no legitimate reason – is outrageous, defamatory and misleading in the extreme.
Kelly tried to press for details about how Acosta's pass came to be revoked, asking Burnham who made the actual decision.
Contacted by The Associated Press for more information, a Google spokesperson said, ""We don't have anything to add beyond the tweet.
The letter from her lawyer — sent to the press for no legitimate reason — is outrageous, defamatory and misleading in the extreme.
During the documentary, which aired in the UK on Sunday, Harry blamed the British press for his mother, Princess Diana's death.
South Korea has been making diplomatic efforts to engage North Korea's old allies to press for change in the isolated state.
And as its wealthy neighbor, South Korea is well positioned to press for enhanced humanitarian access during future inter-Korean talks.
House Democrats are investigating whether Trump abused the power of his office to press for investigations that would benefit him politically.
It took about 40 years after the invention of the printing press for paper folding to commonly create smaller, cheaper volumes.
What is the role of the media if not to press for some semblance of reality amid the smoke and mirrors?
He creates doubt so that people question the veracity of what the intelligence community — and the press, for that matter — says.
So Dunnam continued to press for specifics and Garland continued to plead ignorance in ways that were both implausible and insulting.
The interview comes from CBC's The National episode when Buffy was doing press for her latest album Power in the Blood.
Thank you with all my heart to the Hollywood Foreign Press for honoring this special film and my part in it.
The project might well have stalled had it not been for the activists who continued to press for the park's completion.
It was widely shared on social media and she used it to press for her attacker's conviction and sentencing last month.
Many relatives of victims of both sides of the conflict continue to press for the crimes to be investigated and punished.
State prosecutors said they weren't able to press for a tougher sentence because there were no state laws prohibiting this conduct.
Kentucky got a lot of great press for how well Kynect worked during that first, tumultuous enrollment period, and rightfully so.
As our bodies strive for balance, Madison Avenue has made a full-court press for greater hygiene, sometimes to our detriment.
I will continue to press for reform, give truthful testament about Russia's misdeeds, and help protect clean athletes against the cheats.
And officials around the world said they would press for the climate agreement to be respected regardless of the American decision.
The VMLY&R and Wunderman Thompson mergers have gotten the lion's share of press for WPP over the past two years.
A free press, for example, is not the enemy of the American people; it is the protector of the American people.
France, for example, hopes to engage in more detailed dialogue with the Trump administration to press for waivers for its companies.
Even popular presidents with reputations for charming the press occasionally stoop to blaming the press for quagmires of their own making.
Until now, the Tea Party-era Republican response has been to press for across the board cuts in safety net programs.
He says his new job, for the nonpartisan Campaign Legal Center, offers him greater freedom to press for tighter ethics laws.
Apple could have pushed harder to press for fewer spaces; Cupertino should re-examine policies that make driving the easiest option.
Paulson agrees we should "press" for those reforms, but not to the point of penalizing Chinese firms for refusing to comply.
We must also continue to press for the release of journalists who have been arrested for reporting on this human tragedy.
But the debt bothers liberals more when the GOP pushes taxes cuts, and conservatives more when Democrats press for increased funding.
But rather than press for that, Trump asked Congress to pass legislation to fix issues he sees with the deal itself.
Among many who sought to liberate Ms. Afiuni, we conducted direct negotiations with the Chávez government to press for her release.
Among many who sought to liberate Ms. Afiuni, we conducted direct negotiations with the Chávez government to press for her release.
The paper continued to press for comment over the following days, including on the day that the article was posted online.
Trump then had press secretary Sean Spicer call an impromptu briefing in which Spicer lashed the press for estimating crowd size.
Maybe he wants his own pugnacious Michael Avenatti-like figure in the press for him, and that's why he hired Davis.
Instead, Trump bashed the "Russia hoax" and blamed the press for putting a negative spin on his "great meeting" with Putin.
There's a lot of creators that have been in the press for a lot of different controversies with internet creators last year.
With gobs of cash in the venture capital ecosystem and limited places to invest, founders could afford to press for an advantage.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer held court with the press for over an hour, hitting topics ranging from Obamacare to immigration.
Instead, it takes every opportunity to harangue America, Republicans, and the press for not having the calm, collected wisdom of Murphy Brown.
While doing press for his new film, Only the Brave, Jeff Bridges addressed the sexual harassment and assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
The news of Ritchie's new position comes on the heels of a year of particularly negative press for the pizza company's brand.
If in #Turkey:monitor local press for updates, avoid areas of conflict, & exercise caution if in vicinity of any military or security forces.
A Warren County official did not immediately respond to a request from The Associated Press for a copy of the arrest warrant.
Jeff Flake told reporters that he would press for Garland's nomination hearings in the lame-duck session before Trump is sworn in.
So addiction recovery advocates in Washington are urging Capito and Portman to hold their ground and press for less steep Medicaid cuts.
The four-part series is getting a lot of flack in the American press for being a love letter to Vladimir Putin.
" Becoming Hair Besties With Lupita Nyong'o"Lupita and I have worked together since she was doing press for 12 Years A Slave.
Elavon ended last year with negative equity of 200 million reais ($56 million), leading regulators to press for a prompt capital injection.
But the Republican nominee soon maligned the press for not offering what he considered to be proper credit for his charitable giving.
The council meeting took place as the United States and allies press for a resolution condemning the Assad regime for the bombing.
It brought bad press for the fruit-and-nut bars, which rose to prominence as filling, healthy alternatives to mainstream snack food.
HIs father came to the United States to press for his son's return, and US immigration officials agreed he should have custody.
Health insurance executives met with a top Trump administration health official on Tuesday to press for the continuation of key ObamaCare payments.
Human Rights Watch has urged the United States and other Western countries to use their economic leverage to press for democratic overhauls.
The Trump administration also could press for concessions on trade that could increase U.S. exports to Japan under his "America First" policy.
Vice President Pence, meanwhile, begins the week in Colombia to press for the removal of Nicolás Maduro as president of neighboring Venezuela.
The report urged the Obama administration to use these negotiations as leverage to press for stronger religious freedom protections in these countries.
When U.S. officials in Kabul press for reform, warlord acolytes go running to American officials in Washington D.C., to relieve the pressure.
As living examples of North Korea's rights abuses, defectors are the public face of efforts to press for change in North Korea.
Trump on Tuesday defended his response to the violence in Charlottesville during a rally in Phoenix, blaming the press for the controversy.
As part of its investigation into Facebook, the Federal Trade Commission decided not to press for an interview with CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Companies like Google and Amazon garnered very positive press for their opposition to the Muslim ban, so these donations seem immensely hypocritical.
Her review of why CHC is a bad idea for adolescents is currently in the press for the Women's Reproductive Health Journal.
Moreover, when fashion houses like Versace swear off fur, it results in positive press for both the brand and animal rights groups.
The federal government's response has led lawmakers to press for answers about what it's doing to help those Americans stuck overseas. Sen.
We're told the guy has been professing his love for her, making a full-court press for a happily ever after relationship.
Some will likely stay with the Democratic Party and continue to press for many of the issues Sanders championed in his campaign.
Mr. Zuckerberg founded a Washington advocacy group to press for immigration reform, a top priority for Mr. Schumer and other Democratic leaders.
The respected leader of a local mosque for 20 years, Mr. Akhundzada was a prominent cleric supporting the government's press for peace.
President Trump has denounced Mr. Maduro and urged his counterparts in the region to take more concrete measures to press for change.
Jim, allegations have been swirling in the press for the last several weeks, and today's your opportunity to set the record straight.
But he also used his position to press for a personal stake in private ventures, according to Western diplomats and Benghazi businessmen.
Even as the company grew, Mr. Bezos did relatively little press for a tech executive and was far from a jet-setter.
"Saturday Night Live" was right to parody the press for their absolute refusal to cover stories other than the email fake scandal.
A direct challenge to the Revolutionary Guards Corps would likely cause its commanders to press for Iran's withdrawal from the nuclear deal.
Pilots at ABX and four other carriers who serve DHL continue to press for higher wages and benefits and better working conditions.
The original Senate bill got a lot of justified bad press for slashing Medicaid while offering big tax cuts for the rich.
Lofgren also declined to say whether she would once again press for her amendments if the markup is rescheduled for next week.
And officials around the world said that they would press for the climate agreement to be respected regardless of the American decision.
Dianne Feinstein said on Monday when asked whether Democrats should press for a perjury inquiry into Kavanaugh's statements during his confirmation hearing.
We need to press for an agreement between the U.S. and the Taliban and cement the parallel support of the Afghan government.
And in the aftermath of Snowden's leaks, they launched a coalition, called Reform Government Surveillance, to press for reform of the NSA.
HABERMAN: Well what do you — I guess what I wonder is — and you've been with the press for a very long time.
If you've been following the business press for the last few days, it's hard not to believe these predictions are coming true.
The ministry was coordinating with Iranian security authorities to press for visits to the men and to facilitate their release, the statement said.
"I swear to God, I forget I'm in Twilight," she admitted to an interviewer in 2015 while doing press for Into the Woods.
While doing press for Spider-Man: Far From Home, Holland responded to Paltrow's recent admission that she forgot she ever worked with Holland.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for the release of the two detained journalists and continues to press for that, Haq said.
Alas... If you've heard of this guy, it's because the obscure Maryland congressman earned some press for declaring his 2020 candidacy insanely early.
Airbnb's moving Super Bowl ad is winning the company a wave of good press for its willingness to take a stand for diversity.
According to the Washington Post's Robert Costa, factions supporting various alternatives to Kavanaugh were already maneuvering last week to press for their picks.
That's why some critics press for more transparency about 10b5-1 plans, including public disclosure when an executive cancels a pre-planned trade.
But in a statement to VICE News, her attorney vowed to appeal, and De Sousa said she would press for a new trial.
Of the four advance episodes Netflix provided the press for screening, Matt and Jessica's interaction was my favorite part of any of them.
Civil rights leaders said they would continue to press for police reforms, even as they urged frustrated residents to refrain from street protests.
Well, he was spotted chowing down on a Wholly Guacamole breakfast burrito while at the venue to do press for his film Goat.
He's notorious in the British press for throwing lavish parties, and has befriended powerful figures including Elton John, the Clintons, and Anna Wintour.
Haley, 45, promised to press for U.N. reforms but also fight for human rights and support international institutions, often breaking from Trump's positions.
The neighboring Nambikwara tribe has taken to blocking the road through its reservation to press for the right to engage in commercial agriculture.
Last week, a White House staffer who helps manage press for First lady Michelle Obama had his Gmail account hacked and leaked online.
His fellow actors, who will continue to do press for the film at ComicCon this week, are mourning in private, according to Saldana.
Pena Nieto was lambasted in the local press for hosting a pre-election meeting with Trump, who has made disparaging remarks about Mexicans.
Those magic words can also be used to be pair the Wonderboom with another Wonderboom via a long press for even bigger sound.
Prong one, the band does something to get attention; prong two, the band publicly denounces the press for paying attention to prong one.
Insurance executives met with a top Trump administration health official on Tuesday to press for the payments, but did not receive any commitments.
I think we need to press for transparency and reform, and we need to really take a good look at who's getting hired.
Earlier this week, Washington did a rendition of Cardi B's "Bodak Yellow" while doing press for the Broadway revival of The Iceman Cometh.
While doing press for the film earlier in the afternoon, Theron and Penn had "no contact" with each other, a source told PEOPLE.
Mook and other Democrats have criticized the press for publishing information from the leaks, which contributed to months of damaging headlines for Clinton.
Grab a Hamilton Beach electric panini press for $10 off on Amazon and turn your kitchen into the best sandwich shop in town.
I give credit to the press for sticking with an unspoken rule not to follow them around and give them space to grow.
Ralph Northam to press for measures that have been stymied by legislative Republicans, including tightening access to guns and raising the minimum wage.
The president-elect is most likely to press for the return of the energy industry and other "strategic" sectors to the public domain.
Harry also spoke about unwanted media attention that the royal family face, making clear that he blames the press for his mother's death.
Mattis said those efforts include continuing to press for help from China, a longtime ally of North Korea and its largest trading partner.
May's decision to postpone a parliamentary vote on the plan as a chance for powerful politicians like Mr. Johnson to press for alternatives.
The problem is to how to outsmart her insider instincts to favor the powerful, and instead make her press for the progressive agenda.
The president quipped that he needed to censor himself due to the "rules of Me Too," which he blamed the press for enforcing.
In addition, the United States should use its footprint on the diplomatic stage to press for fair treatment of women in the workforce.
Notifications now have a "press for more" callout to let you know that you can push on it to get more actionable items.
The details: Even after the initial pushback from his advisers, Trump continued to press for military action against Venezuela in the following weeks.
Another Williams shareholder, hedge fund Soroban Capital Partners LLC, is no longer working with Corvex to press for management changes, the filing said.
For years, she has traveled the world to hear the grievances of indigenous people and press for their rights at the highest levels.
But the pre-crisis period shows that, over a longer period, banks and their lawyers press for changes when they see regulators relax.
That's not to say the attention magnets are actually buying the clothes (they are borrowing them, or swapping pictures and press for clothes).
Shortly after the ruling the Trump administration appealed last month's decision, signaling it would continue to press for the removal of transgender troops.
Finman has gotten plenty of positive press for his bitcoin investment of $2200,000 back in 2011, based on a gift from his grandmother.
What happened: As Mr. Levin grew in stature, he began to press for more responsibility and money, irritating his mentor, the newspaper reported.
Trump, meanwhile, continued to press for a payroll tax cut, which has received a cool response from both Republicans and Democrats in Congress.
Still, it has taken a global pandemic for elected officials to press for immediate change and not just eventual fixes at the margins.
Mr. Williams can use the New York Fed's bully pulpit to press for changes, but putting new measures into effect might prove hard.
Colleges are taking heat for their supposed liberal bias; it is bad press for them to be seen as "silencing" more conservative viewpoints.
But Burruss wasn't interested in hearing the recording, knowing all too well the two had been trading insults in the press for weeks.
Ahead of his speech, aides said Trump would press for another spending hike, which was included in his budget proposal revealed last week.
House Democrats threatened to withhold their support for a stopgap spending plan if Republicans press for a vote on their health care bill.
He even offered that he did not really want to attack Buttigieg and Sanders, and blamed the press for making him do it.
The lawyer reportedly suggested taking Lutsenko on as a client while working with the prosecutor to press for probes into the Biden family.
We need to press for an agreement between the United States and the Taliban and cement the parallel support of the Afghan government.
In fact, Cohen had continued to press for the tower and had arranged for Trump to visit Russia after the Republican National Convention.
Signs of higher inflation have already prompted some economists to press for cuts to the bond buying, which critics say has distorted prices.
Still, the heads of corporate governance at institutional giants say they are working quietly behind the scenes to press for greater shareholder rights.
Trump faulted the press for focusing on his previous statements that "many sides" and "both sides" were responsible for the violence in Virginia.
Until recently, the press relied on politicians for access to information while politicians relied on the press for access to the public's ear.
However, I wish we had put this occasion to more use as a political gathering to press for greater equality for this group.
Context: Guterres has used the conclusions of the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports to press for a transition away from coal.
Last year, for example, President Barack Obama used his UN speech to press for global solutions to the refugee crisis and climate change.
She was cruelly dubbed "Waity Kaity" by the British press for enduring seven years of dating the prince before he popped the question.
Anadarko's board used the competing offers to press for better terms, according to detailed accounts presented for the first time in the filing.
Facebook's ad model has faced criticism from privacy advocates, lawmakers and the press for the ways it collects and uses detailed information about users.
Earlier that day, Cox spoke out about the agreement in a news conference and publicly vowed to press for the tapes, the Post reported.
They say it will cause regional chaos, and they also fear secession will encourage their own restive Kurdish populations to press for self-determination.
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But I mistakenly thought that a master marketer who'd been obsessed with cultivating the press for decades would try to win over the media.
And immediately after press for the film wraps, Langford says she'll be back on the audition grind, with a few possibilities on the horizon.
King went on to press for "clearer rules around bots", saying he would personally favor a ban on political content being "disseminated by machines".
"That's a lot of press for a small group," said a visitor from Switzerland, commenting on the dozens of photojournalists behind the police barricades.
At Thursday night's dinner, "the president was clear he would press for the wall but separate from this agreement," said Pelosi spokesman Drew Hammill.
The move comes after Korski was criticised in the press for controversially lobbying 'on behalf of Uber' in London while an aide to Cameron.
Concurrently, Prince Harry published a deeply personal statement slamming the UK tabloid press for conducting what he called a "ruthless campaign" against his wife.
Sadr followers held several demonstrations last year to press for anti-corruption reforms and stormed the Green Zone after violent clashes with security forces.
There's a pot of untaxed, corporate profit gold sitting offshore, and the European Union plans to press for what it considers its fair share.
When Everlane introduced its underwear line, they got a lot of press for including a model who appears plus-sized, but their underwear isn't.
Mr Xi was spooked by the umbrella protests, in which thousands of young people blocked busy streets for weeks to press for greater democracy.
It's easy to long-press for a photo or tap for 10-second video, with extra taps extending the clip up to 30 seconds.
Across the globe, women are hosting workshops, protests and dinner parties to celebrate the women's rights movement and press for progress on gender equality.
The controversy has dominated the Polish press for days, and reporters queued restlessly outside the archive, keen to get their hands on the pages.
A $400 million marketing deal struck with the NFL in 503 has most visibly delivered nothing but embarrassing press for the company's Surface tablet.
We got Faber out in L.A. doing a little press for UFC 199 .... and asked about the smokin' hot ... and apparently single ... Miss VanZant.
Throughout Sunday's Golden Globe Awards, Ricky Gervais has poked fun at the Hollywood Foreign Press for calling Scott's latest film, The Martian, a comedy.
Now is the time for leaders to press for rapid progress on opening markets and strengthening the network of agreements that facilitate increased trade.
In contrast, he said, measures like the living wills allow regulators to press for banks to shrink, based on specific conditions at those firms.
The economy of Ethiopia, a country long known in the world press for famines and civil wars, has outperformed China every year since 2010.
But does that actually matter in day-to-day use, or is it merely a flashy gimmick designed to get press for a day?
Growing tired of multiple OPEC meetings a year, he blamed the press for failing to understand his utterances and called reporters "agents of disturbance".
Let's press for better educated physicians who can aid a massive population shift, patient by patient, with simple, inexpensive, and essential practices for all.
Supporters have met with Mr. Ryan to press for a House vote on a package of three bills before lawmakers leave for the election.
We urge the AU Commission and Member States to press for this and to prioritize justice as an integral part of a lasting peace.
In a series of passionate tweets on Tuesday, Jameela Jamil slammed the British press for its recent coverage of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
As House Democrats press for impeachment, we should remember that in grand political dramas like impeachment, what you see depends on where you are.
But as Tesla's cash issues linger, and analysts press for more details, Musk seems to have lost patience with the quarterly Wall Street game.
Bob Corker has received lots and lots of positive press for his willingness to take on President Donald Trump -- often in decidedly personal terms.
French President Emmanuel Macron called the sale of migrants at slave auctions in Libya "a crime against humanity" and vowed to press for sanctions.
" She added: "I mean, if it's going to be good press for someone else, even in a negative way, then I'll pray for them.
The bad press for Twitter continued through August when (asshole) trolls set their sites on the African-American gymnast (and Olympic superstar) Gabby Douglas.
My portfolio company HotelTonight was recently profiled in the press for successfully transitioning from a high-burn business into a fast-growing, profitable company.
We are going to focus on many of the issues that voters tell us are most important, and we're going to press for specifics.
The White House and many GOP lawmakers said it proved that Trump he was right to press for investigations into potential Ukrainian election meddling.
Anadarko's board used the suitors' competing offers to press for better terms, according to detailed accounts presented for the first time in the filing.
The sales price will, however, also depend on factors like job and site guarantees, which employee representatives are expected to press for, they added.
We are going to focus on many of the issues that voters tell us are most important and we're going to press for specifics.
This year, when the president traveled to El Paso to press for a wall on the border with Mexico, the two headlined dueling rallies.
Not to reverse the referendum — not enough people as yet have the courage to press for that — but to make the exit less painful.
Mr. Rouhani's visit to the United Nations also has been seen by advocates of Mr. Wang as an opportunity to press for his release.
"Miss Monster has been through a lot, and she hasn't always been seen in the press for who she really is," her hairstylist said.
The left-wing parties will press for concessions on labour laws, public spending, particularly on the health service, public-sector pay and state pensions.
In addition to breaking P&G into separate companies, analysts speculated that Trian could press for more brand divestitures and heavy-handed cost overhauls.
And the United States should press for measures against currency manipulation that some countries have used to make their goods cheaper to foreign buyers.
"I got more press for the World's Fair than Robert Moses," Mr. Goldstein said with a chuckle, referring to the power behind the fair.
Democrats have seized on law enforcement conclusions that Russia interfered in the presidential election to press for a select committee investigation into Moscow's meddling.
At the same time, Harry launched an emotional attack on the UK tabloid press for what he called a "ruthless campaign" against his wife.
During the consideration of the rule under the Obama administration, industry lobbyists also met with the White House to press for curtailing the regulation.
Mott Haven may have battled bad press for years, and its police precinct, the 40th, had 14 homicides in 2016, high for New York.
You can save yourself a lot of trouble by following only the Associated Press for called races via their main and politics Twitter accounts.
Behind the scenes, his administration has tried to rally other municipal leaders to press for last-minute action by President Obama, particularly on immigration.
Instead, for the first time in this campaign, what seems like should be bad press for Trump actually turned out to be bad press.
The Associated Press, for example, asked for state records that might have revealed how the governor and other state officials dealt with the crisis.
Both men are always careful to defer to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's efforts to press for diplomatic pressure on North Korea through sanctions.
It's why he didn't press for specifics about upcoming damaging email dumps to Clinton when Assange actually appeared on his radio show that summer.
The Trump administration's actions last week were widely criticized by Congress and the press for appearing weak in the face of ongoing Russian aggression.
President Donald Trump is getting rave reviews from the DC press for his speech to Congress, and early polls look positive for him too.
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Senators in both parties often put "holds" on nominations, sometimes because they loathe the nominee, but just as often to press for other policy goals.
But whatever the reason, he was motivated enough to slaughter his victim—the goriest details were later reported in the press for everyone to read.
The French ruling gives the Pelham side more legal justification to press for the discovery in New York about the terms of the Gagosian sale.
He demanded an apology from the press for the "Russian collusion delusion," gave shout-outs to his favorite conservative pundits and promoted Fox News shows.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer checked in with the press for his usual session while unknowingly wearing his American flag lapel pin upside down.
" Lohan, 32, added: "I mean, if it's going to be good press for someone else, even in a negative way, then I'll pray for them.
Trump, though, appeared to press for victory even Friday morning, making calls to House members despite the pre-emptive finger pointing from the White House.
Ava Winery has received quite a bit of press for its concept alone, and how little it jibes with the wine world's fealty to tradition.
The name alone guaranteed a tranche of regular free press for Sotheby's and the association with the Times instantly bestowed authority on the index's findings.
Ellis said that, generally, he favored making as much information public as possible, and didn't have hard feelings toward the press for making the requests.
Even some in Ms Park's own party are deserting her: over 20 Saenuri MPs have formed a coalition to press for its leaders to resign.
Jeff Sessions, the new attorney-general, has taken a much harsher line, arguing that prosecutors should press for the "most serious" charges against drug offenders.
People who expect prices to rise more quickly may press for higher wages, which can lead to higher prices as businesses compensate for payroll increases.
The decision to focus on the light truck market is one of the key steps, but Ford has to press for greater efficiencies, Hinrichs stressed.
Drew Barrymore enjoyed spending some quality time with her daughters on Sunday, after spending the week doing press for her Netflix series Santa Clarita Diet.
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Swift hasn't been doing much press for this album, preferring to drop her new singles as a surprise, but that doesn't mean she's been silent.
An annual protest to press for full democracy in the city is expected to take place after Xi's departure on the afternoon of July 1.
Prior to her conviction, Harding was stereotyped in the press for being tough and a smoker, which fueled her critics and was seen as transgressive.
Many on YouTube—and the internet at large—began to turn on the press for highlighting Pewd's indiscretion and Maker for cutting ties with him.
Cooper said her new proposal, which has cross-party support, would press for a vote on an amendment creating time for her bill on Feb.
The International Atomic Energy Agency, the World Association of Nuclear Operators and the European Union - all press for reactor security and safety by offering guidelines.
In a February Facebook post, Dunham said she wouldn't be doing press for the fifth season of her HBO series, "Girls," because of the endometriosis.
From there, commissioners will have a chance to review the order and press for changes; the Journal reports that this may take a few weeks.
Richmond met recently with Ryan to relay concerns from fellow CBC members about threats they received in recent months and to press for more resources.
Earlier this week, Trump had blasted the press for what he dubbed "vicious" and "unfair" coverage of his wife, including speculation about her medical condition.
Rather than press for a winning goal after Chelsea had tied the score, Tottenham's players seemed intent on exacting revenge for their ruined title hopes.
Brazil, Russia, India and China officially grouped together in 2009, with South Africa joining later, to press for a bigger say in global financial matters.
The BRICS - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - officially grouped together in 2009 to press for a bigger say in the global financial order.
Berlin continues to press for fair treatment of Yucel and has rejected Turkey's claim that he was working as a German spy as "absolutely baseless".
Brexit Secretary Keir Starmer told a conference on Saturday that Labour would press for a public vote to be attached to any deal Johnson negotiated.
The faltering of Mr. Trump's campaign has encouraged Democrats to press for action on President Obama's nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court.
Meanwhile, Walmart CEO Doug McMillon has received positive feedback from the progressive press for making changes such as limiting the sales of guns and ammunition.
While big business will press for access to the single market, Ms. May will be under pressure from Brexit supporters to deliver cuts in immigration.
They protest violence, testify at city council hearings, press for gun-control reform and collaborate with politicians, faith-based organizations and, yes, even the police.
The senators also demanded that Trump press for the extradition of the 12 Russian military intelligence officials indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday.
Recent news articles have focused on Musk's Twitter meltdown, in which he raged at the press for pointing out problems with some of his stories.
Early on, both Trump and his cheerleaders in the conservative media mostly sought to point fingers at the mainstream press for allegedly exaggerating the threat.
Where other interviewers would challenge or press for details, his chosen hosts do the clarifying for him and offer him talking points couched as questions.
He is among a group of University of Pittsburgh faculty members exploring unionization as a way to press for changes that include higher adjunct salaries.
When she did campaign in Michigan, Clinton resisted condemning global free trade deals, and then drew criticism in the local press for her tepid answers.
As well known for her entertaining skills as for her riding ability, she was credited in the press for holding the first society cocktail party.
Sometimes it's selling a book to a small press for 25 copies of your book and a vague promise of royalties you may never see.
Over the last few months, Obama has openly worried about that "balkanized" media has fed partisanship and criticized the press for enabling Donald Trump's rise.
Wolff is a media writer by trade and, like his protagonist, he repeatedly scorns the mainline press for what he suggests is its liberal bias.
Kardashian learned about Johnson's case last fall after seeing a Mic video about the woman, and had worked with lawyers to press for Johnson's release.
Van Jones and criminal justice reform Trump told a story about CNN host Van Jones urging him to press for a criminal justice reform bill.
House Democrats allege that Trump withheld a White House meeting and security assistance from Ukraine in order to press for investigations into his political rivals.
Don't be impressed by the possibility that now — and, I stress, only now — some Senate Republicans may press for witnesses, including Bolton, in the trial.
The governing coalition will also press for "a reform of the European banking supervision and the creation of a EU-wide fund to guarantee savers".
Schumer said Democrats will press for votes on a range of proposals, including the implementation of universal background checks, although he declined to discuss details.
Those on the left who press for criminal justice reform emphasize "empathy" in their attempts to reframe the conversation about people who have committed crimes.
If it is required, press for details on why they need the info, how it will be stored and secured and who will have access.
While Trump has continued to press for good relations with Russia, Congress and the rest of the administrations have pursued efforts to punish the Kremlin.
He has accused Democrats of sabotaging the economy to derail his reelection and routinely bashes the press for reporting on the souring global economic forecast.
If you haven't yet seen Chuck Todd's performance yesterday as host of "Meet the Press," for instance, it's worth a few minutes of your time.
What's more, in a 2017 interview with the Associated Press, for example, Trump said CrowdStrike was "Ukraine-based" — even though its headquarters are in California.
In a 1997 interview with The Associated Press for the 50th anniversary of "Mary Kay and Johnny," Ms. Stearns was nonchalant about her pioneering work.
Scotland voted against independence from the rest of the United Kingdom in a 2014 referendum, but nationalists have continued to press for a second vote.
We're going to The Three Chimneys, a very small restaurant that's gotten a lot of press for its fine dining experience in the middle of nowhere.
They also press for regulatory reform in places such as China and some parts of America, where incumbent utilities block PPAs because they fear being disintermediated.
For the sake of our values and the security of America, Democrats will continue to press for President Trump's dangerous and unconstitutional ban to be withdrawn.
The opposition will press for prisoner releases, the lifting of government sieges, and above all for a political transition leading to the end of Assad's rule.
Publicly, the White House continued to press for a vote, convinced that Republicans would balk at lining up with Democrats to effectively give Obamacare a lifeline.
The hotel, even before it opened last summer, had received extensive coverage in the international and domestic press for its promise of novel ease and convenience.
AMD was way too busy being thrilled to be back, doing something very cool, and not being the one with all the bad press for once.
She's Always There to Support the Younger Generation Lima stood by Kendall Jenner when doing press for the show, putting that whole supermodel debate to bed.
Predictably, no one fact-checked anything and instead went k-ray-zy posting on Twitter: Some Twitter users even blamed the press for covering it up.
The move comes as companies and trade groups press for German authorities to establish a regulatory framework for the lucrative new market to encourage private investment.
The man, who is most comfortable in shirts and jeans, has been dubbed "Duterte Harry" and "The Punisher" by the enamored local press for his exploits.
Two of Giuliani's associates, who helped press for investigations of Biden, were arrested last week attempting to leave the country and indicted on campaign finance violations.
In the latest in a string of negative press for Uber, this past weekend a massive New York Times report revealed that email decluttering service Unroll.
Nieto said he would press for more information sharing between federal departments that investigate tax, electoral and organized crime, and investigate possible corruption within the system.
THE Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, better known as the Mormon faith, has recently had attention from the secular press for two reasons.
That's one change activist investor and minority stake owner Pershing Square may press for at the burrito chain, Credit Suisse analysts in a note to clients.
The date change appeared in Stumpf's prepared remarks, seen by The Associated Press, for his planned appearance in front of the Financial Services Committee on Thursday.
The tribesmen and the local unit of the Petroleum Facilities Guards (PFG) had in the afternoon announced a shutdown to press for demands of more development.
Trump's secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, is due to meet with the U.N. Security Council on Friday to press for tougher international sanctions on North Korea.
After all, news of the competition would have likely come out anyway, so why not let it be a public spectacle and free press for Amazon?
The House Financial Services Committee will hold a hearing on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's structure on Tuesday, where Republicans are likely to press for changes.
"We have reason to believe that he no longer is in Iran, and that's why we continue to press for information about his whereabouts," Earnest said.
Dillman is a big believer in medical cannabis and thusly this isn't the Sheet Harbour man that has been in the press for weed-related reasons.
Mr Wilson scolds the press for deliberately omitting the word "illegal" from discussions of illegal immigration, and for deeming "anti-immigrant" anyone demanding a secure border.
As some in the financial industry press for higher rates to improve their lending margins, Evans offered a sobering counterpoint: It's not likely to happen fast.
Hoyer vowed he and others would continue to press for background checks and pressed for Ryan to appoint a bipartisan task force to address gun violence.
Despite those on-the-record corroborations, Trump and his allies in Congress and conservative media have increasingly taunted the press for declining to name the whistleblower.
That ruling inspired shareholder advocates to press for mandates that corporations disclose their political spending so the shareholders could assess it and perhaps limit this activity.
She blamed the press for alerting bin Laden to the tactic, saying he stopped using the phone and "the country lost valuable intelligence" as a result.
With a press for deregulation in the Trump administration and some rules already in place that will relax the rules, the road should get smoother ahead.
As is also the case with other Echos' buttons, these are a bit loud and difficult to press for my taste, but that's hardly a dealbreaker.
The bipartisan consensus on many aspects of criminal justice reform has emboldened many advocates to press for changes in student aid law sooner, rather than later.
The European leaders will press for something that would almost certainly not be on the agenda if Britain were still at the table: joint military headquarters.
I'm glad that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is starting to acknowledge this too ("Lawmakers press for research monkeys to go to sanctuaries," Dec. 22).
We will continue to use tools of national power, including economic sanctions and diplomatic pressure, as leverage to press for the withdrawal of Iranian-backed forces.
"I count that as the symbolic beginning because that's when we noticed an uptick in student press for disinvitations, trigger warnings and microaggression policing," he said.
" Trump vowed in a statement Wednesday to use "the full weight of United States economic and diplomatic power to press for the restoration of Venezuelan democracy.
Yovanovitch has maintained on Wednesday that she did not speak negatively about the president, which was a point that led some to press for her removal.
And for that matter, how is Elizabeth Warren receiving so much glowing press for her transformative policy agenda, but still polling just as poorly as Harris?
I also had to keep my thumb still on the sensor area for a couple of seconds after each press for the fingerprint to finally register.
During his travels, he stays in luxury, like in this posh place on Central Park West in New York City while doing press for "Central Intelligence."
"If there's one region around the world that doesn't get enough press for putting in some decent economic data ... it's been the euro zone," Rosenberg said.
Then, in 0003, student-led demonstrators occupied large parts of central Hong Kong to press for greater popular participation in the election of the territory's leader.
Pelosi had the foresight to use the opening to press for help for the Dreamers and now she and Schumer are collaborating with Trump on it.
Trump, during his campaign for president and in the White House, has denounced a number of crimes by illegal immigrants to press for stricter immigration enforcement.
Trump must also press for information sharing between intelligence communities, including outside the United States, to quickly identify and destroy hacker cells that target from afar.
" The Duffer brothers, best TV series, drama nominees for "Stranger Things" "Thank you Hollywood Foreign Press for recognizing our second season and our Chief's phenomenal performance!
Downes went to North Korea in 2016 to press for the return of his father's and many other American's remains missing in action in North Korea.
Instead, Republican leaders will have to press for a stopgap spending bill if they want to prevent a government shutdown a month before the midterm elections.
Camerano/Associated Press For all of June, New York City will serve as host to World Pride, the biggest celebration of gay liberation in the world.
The production system is the fastest metal printing press for mass production, the company said, and will begin shipping commercially in the first quarter of 2019.
Instead, the previous government suggested that they press for a major Raphael exhibit at the Scuderie, with the contribution of Louvre paintings, for the following year.
Akhavan, who co-wrote, directed and stars in the series, began working on it after doing press for "Appropriate Behavior," her debut feature film, in 2014.
The opposition is also seeking to capitalize on momentum spurred by Guaido's triumphant return to Venezuela on Monday to press for an end to Maduro's rule.
While President Tayyip Erdogan has continued to press for single-digit rates, a separate Reuters poll sees the bank cutting to only 10% by year end.
Dr. Miller wrote or edited more than 75 books and, like her husband, worked with Chicago Review Press for two years after Academy Chicago was acquired.
These sanctions include financial messaging, so the Trump administration could press for Swift, a private cooperative based in Brussels, to disconnect Iranian banks from its network.
But it is unclear how long Trump will continue to press for those initiatives after the 15-day period ends at the conclusion of the month.
But his track record suggests he may be less likely than some of the other candidates to press for dramatic changes in monetary and regulatory policies.
In less than two weeks, a committee at the World Anti-Doping Agency will decide whether to press for more serious bans against Russian sports federations.
A march is planned in the Kowloon area of Hong Kong on Sunday to press for those demands, although the police have officially objected to it.
Al Sharpton vowed to press for justice as he delivered the eulogy Thursday for Stephon Clark, an unarmed African-American man shot dead by Sacramento police.
Sunday Afternoon: I discovered Las Culturistas last year when I was doing press for "Shrill" and on a ton of flights and looking for something fun.
In the end, the more information North Koreans have about the outside world, the more they will press for reforms in whatever ways available to them.
He was echoing the concerns of some of Mr. Trump's earliest supporters, who have recently stepped up a public campaign to press for General McMaster's ouster.
That's particularly true in Scotland, where the dominant Scottish National Party has vowed to press for a second independence referendum (which Mr. Johnson has already rejected).
Ground staff and pilots plan begin strikes on Friday as unions at domestic carrier Air France Hop press for improved pay, working conditions, and job guarantees.
When you live in a country where wintery weather can put on the full court press for half the year, summer is all about having fun.
Richard Azzopardi, a spokesman for the governor, contended that Mr. Cuomo had "passed more reforms than any other administration" and would continue to press for more.
But Democrats are hopeful that recent revelations striking at the heart of the White House's defense will persuade Alexander and others to press for new testimony.
I've had an ongoing relationship with members of the press for the last few years, especially in my role serving alongside Mattis as his communications director.
This is the moment to press for a global agreement banning state-sponsored cyber war, whether attacks on a nation's power grid or its electoral process.
Most of those buttons do exactly what you'd want — and I especially think the camera button is great, with a traditional two-stage press for autofocusing.
As Mr. Trump and his advisers press for bone-deep cuts to the federal budget, Republican governors have rapidly emerged as an influential bloc of opposition.
Volkswagen owners affected by the settlement are not bound by it, and some may decide to press for better terms or not to participate at all.
Margaret Markey, a former member of the New York State Assembly, first introduced the Child Victims Act in 2006 and continued to press for it annually.
The NYT story led to a lot of other negative press for the company in the week since, and more calls for people to delete Facebook.
China has jailed several people for involvement in the group, which advocates working within the system to press for change, including urging officials to reveal their assets.
The music streaming service has gotten some bad press for failing to pay artists, which goes against everything Jay-Z said Tidal was about, to technical glitches.
The government will also press for the opposition-controlled National Assembly to support debt refinancing, a potential way around sanctions that otherwise prevent U.S. banks from participating.
It has also generated some positive press for GM's emerging rival Tesla, whose CEO Elon Musk has indicated he would consider buying the plant in Lordstown, Ohio.
It's interesting, Lively hasn't been seen often, or posted anything on Instagram since January 11 ... what better way to drum up some massive press for Ryan's movie.
Washington should also press for a full oil embargo of North Korea, to ensure its military is not able to fuel its tanks, trucks or heavy equipment.
Conway said "regretted tremendously" shaming the press for not covering the "Bowling Green massacre", an event that did not happen, when she was defending Trump's immigration crackdown.
John Kasich, who said Trump called him a few weeks ago to press for his support, said Trump has gotten worse, not better, since the race ended.
"I appreciate the Hollywood Foreign Press for recognizing me, which luckily is something that none of the guests on the show did," he said in a statement.
Kelli and Tiffany press for information about the status of Lawrence and Issa's relationship, but they're the ones with the tea, and it's about to be spilled.
That is why if parliament votes down a Tory deal or the government fails to reach any deal at all we would press for a general election.
Dozens of British celebrities, such as Peter Gabriel and Roger Waters, signed a letter in January calling on the BBC to press for Eurovision to be relocated.
The Democrats plan to press for the entire Mueller report and the underlying evidence, with the House Judiciary Committee preparing to issue subpoenas as soon as Friday.
In the bench press, for example, failure is the point when, after lowering the bar to your chest, you can't get it back to the starting position.
"The President was not aware of and did not attend the meeting," Mark Corallo, who was handling press for all things Russia-related, said at the time.
Tobias Lindner, a Green lawmaker and member of the German parliament's budget committee, urged the government to press for "a new and resilient" agreement without reducing penalties.
Cal tried to use a full-court press to get back in the game, but the Silverswords easily broke the press for layups and open 3-pointers.
Exactly what Cambridge Analytica did, and how how much of an impact it had on the election has been debated in the press for the past year.
In the latter category, it garnered some extra press for itself recently when it introduced three new handsets with not a single 3.5mm headphone jack among them.
At a White House meeting later that day in Mr. Bolton's office, two Ukrainian officials press for an Oval Office meeting between Mr. Trump and Mr. Zelensky.
"I'm just trying to stay strong for my family, for the press, for my kids and my wife," said Jason Coffman, whose son died in the shooting.
A public relations firm that handles press for the embassy referred CNN to the findings of the 9/11 Commission and the 2005 joint CIA-FBI memo.
Johnson will meet with his Iranian counterpart, Mohammad Javad Zarif, during which he will press for the release of dual-nationals detained in Iran, the statement said.
While she's been busy this month with press for "Hustlers," and hasn't been able to show off her makeup skills this Halloween season, there's always next year.
It believed it could reach a resolution of the case sooner — and get better terms — if it didn't press for a meeting to question Zuckerberg, he said.
Likewise, he may well press for a strong voice in down-ballot candidate selection and offer his support for those with whom he shares common political objectives.
The honest press, for all its success in exposing daily scandals, won't persuade the unpersuadable or shame the shameless, while the dishonest press is Trump's personal amplifier.
The U.S. State Department said on Wednesday it remained "gravely concerned and deeply troubled" by rights abuses and "will continue to press for accountability for those responsible".
Those releases have happened and I've been doing press for them while working on other TV shows and movies, so it has been a real hectic year.
Recently, the speaker company Sonos has been taking a beating in the press for revealing an inevitable, but likely avoidable fact: Its early devices won't last forever.
"I go out of my way not to read press for other productions,'' she said, "although sometimes I see posters online and it makes me feel uncomfortable.
France and Britain convene an emergency meeting of the Security Council and press for enforcement of last month's Resolution 2401, calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities.
Every five seconds, we collect data from The Associated Press for thousands of candidates, calculate the percentage of precincts reporting and standardize results to the county level.
In addition to exerting real pressure on its Turkish ally, the United States should press for a no-flight zone over Afrin and the rest of Rojava.
Many drivers are unhappy with reduced payments from Ola and Uber, and have periodically gone on strike in Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore to press for better terms.
The Thompson Reuters Foundation and Mr. Ratcliffe have called the accusations against her baseless and have helped lead an effort in Britain to press for her release.
The saga could have ended there, but Mr. Trump instead lambasted the press for correctly reporting that Google initially had no plans for the website he described.
Mr. Ramaphosa was accused of using his political influence to press for a police crackdown, though an official inquiry into the massacre eventually absolved him of guilt.
The governors would press for a slower, less disruptive and more public legislative process, and insist on protections for states that had greatly expanded their Medicaid rolls.
Bob Bob Ricard makes bubbly dreams come true by providing each table with a gold "Press for Champagne" button, ensuring diners are never without a full glass.
Mr. Smith said he went from an underachiever to wanting to pursue a master's degree in sociology, vowing to press for education in the criminal justice system.
The interview with CNN came amid a day of press for Biles, who spoke about Nassar publicly for the first time Wednesday morning on NBC's "Today" show.
The setback has not daunted the city's Muslim community of about 5,000, which has continued to press for their place of worship in a series of courts.
Ms. Lokshina said she used the chance meeting as an opportunity to press for sanctuary for the Chechens, many of whom had escaped to Russian safe houses.
The crucial difference between a Matt Lauer and a Justin is that Lauer's version of "silence" is simply not talking to the press for a couple years.
In his opening remarks at a closed session with congressional lawmakers on Thursday, Volker distanced himself from any efforts by Trump to press for investigations into Biden.
The sport's global governing body sent officials to Tehran to monitor access for women at the match and said it will continue to press for their inclusion.
Protesters said James' comments smacked of a double-standard, because he's used his clout as a sports headliner to press for social causes in the United States.
In 2017, Trump held a competing rally in Pennsylvania and mocked the press for being stuck at a "boring" dinner in Washington, D.C. View the discussion thread.
Despite the uneven progress on the ground, the special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad, the chief American negotiator, supported by American and coalition forces, continued to press for peace.
Union Unite said it was "deeply alarmed" by the plans and would work with members at the lender to press for redeployment to other roles where possible.
EU Council President Donald Tusk was visiting Turkey on Friday to press for closer cooperation in dealing with the migrants ahead of an EU summit on Monday.
As lawmakers press for more information there, Saudi Arabia's role in Yemen's civil war and humanitarian crisis is also drawing more and more criticism on Capitol Hill.
A CLEAR CONSCIENCE Facing the press for the last time as CEO, Thiam said he was leaving with a "clear conscience", though was apologetic for the scandal.
Mr. Bogle readily took swipes at the press for lauding fund managers who temporarily got a hot hand, and for focusing heavily on a fund's quarterly performance.
Two ruptures earlier this year leaked some 3,000 barrels of oil, polluting rivers and prompting an Amazonian tribe to hold Petroperu officials hostage to press for government aid.
"I will continue to use the full weight of United States economic and diplomatic power to press for the restoration of Venezuelan democracy," Trump said in his statement.
Mayhew's appointment has received considerable press for its potential to affect health coverage, but less discussed is the impact her hiring could have on access to reproductive healthcare.
The major leadership changes follow months of bad press for Intel, starting with the reveal of massive security flaws in its CPUs at the beginning of the year.
Several lawmakers have also asked the administration to press for the release of Reuters reporters Wa Lone, 32, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 28, who were convicted on Sept.
"We will continue to monitor Mr. Whelan's case closely and to press for fair and humane treatment, due process, and access to appropriate medical care," the spokeswoman said.
The company also broke out some figures for Uber Eats to the press for the first time, saying it accounted for $2.1 billion in gross bookings in Q3.
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On Tuesday, Trump told The New York Times he wanted Republicans in Congress to press for the immediate repeal of Obamacare and replace it "very quickly or simultaneously."
While doing press for The Wife late last year, long ahead of her seventh nomination, Close opened up about what winning her first Oscar would mean for her.
The two have long avoided talking about their year-long relationship, but Lawrence hasn't been shy about praising her director-turned-boyfriend while doing press for the movie.
The company is partnering with the Associated Press for its real-time election results, as do many news organizations thanks to AP's history and experience with verifying results.
Others said that by giving in to the Muslims' demands, China would encourage them to press for more concessions and ultimately form their own enclaves run by sharia.
In Greece, the more our partners and creditors press for compliance with the bailout agreements, the more they are seen as impinging on our sovereignty, stoking further resistance.
The recipient of one such e-mail was Jonathan Franzen , who helped her publish her first novel, with a small feminist press, for a three-hundred-dollar advance.
The summit chairman, Donald Tusk, said the bloc would use all diplomatic channels to press for humanitarian aid to reach Aleppo and the 50,000 people still trapped there.
Duncan, who serves on the House Foreign Affairs and Homeland Security committees, slammed the press for what he sees as a lack of coverage of the stolen emails.
For now, the draft model treaty is a starting point for negotiations, the second source said, but India is in a good position to press for better terms.
Parker spent early October doing press for her new HBO show, Divorce, and, of course, a few Sex and the City questions crept up on the interview circuit.
The aluminum industry, represented by the China Trade Taskforce, has written to May urging her "to actively engage with the WTO on this matter and press for action".
The Associated Press, for example, has journalists station themselves at county elections boards or call county officials for numbers, which they report back to the AP's elections center.
Another source at a big buyer disagrees and says there's no significant outflow of money from digital right now, but advertisers are starting to press for better solutions.
But in cases like these, the broadcast power of a single iPhone, YouTube, or news website can result in some immediate and damaging press for a police department.
In 2007, Spears famously shaved her head in public after a brief stint in rehab and a couple years of bad press for her partying and erratic behavior.
"We would like to press for a full accounting of the damage," said Melanie Houston, director of climate programs for the Ohio Environmental Council, an environmental advocacy group.
It's probably worth noting as well that AMC isn't providing episodes available to the press for advance viewing — usually an indicator that something major is on the way.
Just last week, HMD was priming the press for the return of Nokia -branded handsets, slated to arrive at some point in the first half of next year.
When your personal brand is a blunt and explicit comedian, that can be hard to turn off, even when you're doing press for a PG rated children's movie.
At the same time, any cuts must avoid provoking a political reaction from the United States, where the president has continued to press for even lower oil prices.
It'd be easy to write this seemingly absurd independence movement off as a creative brand of direct-action protest—a silly stunt to garner press for the cause.
They should press for longer vesting periods for stock awards, so that executives do not engineer short-term bumps in share prices at the cost of lasting success.
The next meeting will be held in Washington before year's end, where the Trump administration could press for concessions on trade that could increase U.S. exports to Japan.
Trump is going even further than Reagan or Kennedy to press for tax cuts, barnstorming the country with recent stops in North Dakota, Indiana, Missouri, and now Pennsylvania.
The government had continued to press for the unsealing, as did The New York Times and NBCUniversal, which cited the First Amendment right of access to the courts.
Joselo Lucero and Mr. Ramirez are among those planning to go to Patchogue next week, to counter Mr. Trump with peaceful dissent, to press for reconciliation and healing.
When the incident came to light in 2018, the result was negative press for Marriott resulting in reputational harm, new legal liability and a decline in share price.
"I later found out – or just recently since she's been doing press for this new album – that it was too early for her, she wasn't ready," he says.
The negative press for the university lingered well beyond the original protest, which was part of a wave of campus protests inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement.
When Nega encouraged his students to press for academic freedoms, police assaulted them and other demonstrators; later, as unrest spread through the city, they shot 20093 people dead.
Insofar as the licensing serves a legitimate need, the federal government can press for cross-border portability, giving licensees more opportunity to cross state lines for better jobs.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi told reporters last week that she would wait to see what exactly was in the spending bill, but she will press for action.
That official said U.S. negotiators' efforts to press for definitions of immediate, comprehensive, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization by North Korea had run into opposition from the White House.
She has been criticized in the press for being "stubborn and condescending" and has fallen out with colleagues over her brusqueness, but Abramson's long career speaks for itself.
Even though the Senate confirmed Kavanaugh on Saturday afternoon, the groups now hope to harness their influence to elect congressional candidates and press for legislation on Capitol Hill.
Throughout the interview, Blum repeatedly attacked the press for reporting critical stories about his recession remark, as well as the $100,000 his office has spent on constituent mailings.
Parents of the boys have since been advised by doctors not to speak to the press for at least a month, as they recover from the traumatic experience.
How do you keep employee morale and employee focus in moments like that, when folks look at you and you're in the press for things that aren't great?
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison twice wrote to his Thai counterpart to urge Araibi's release, while Foreign Minister Marise Payne traveled to Bangkok to press for his freedom.
There's no reason to wag your finger at a womxn or reprimand them for asking questions about things you have been in the press for just last week.
In April, media attention on a similar group of migrants, dubbed a "caravan," prompted Trump to press for tougher border security and demand such groups be refused entry.
This year, Manson has been back in the press for winning the NME Icon Award, using her speech to demand change for women and black women in particular.
Separately, she will press for expanded funding for birth control and work to block Republican efforts to reduce spending on family planning or eliminate funding for Planned Parenthood.
Last week, more than 100 transit riders and advocates rallied outside the governor's office in Midtown Manhattan during the evening commute to press for action on congestion pricing.
The speech did get good press for having a "presidential" tone, particularly the moment he put the spotlight on the bereaved family of Navy SEAL William "Ryan" Owens.
The Okadas have been receiving royalties from the University of Washington Press for several decades, and it's unclear whether they will get any compensation from the Penguin edition.
Desmond roamed Havana and beyond, photographing the daily life while stringing for several news outlets, including The Associated Press, for whom he was working until his last minute.
Everyone uncomfortable at this prospect--which Japan and Europe are already experimenting with--should hope and press for a fiscal response to coronavirus, not a monetary policy one.
Public reports with findings would be a basis to press for all those responsible for the killings and other abuses, regardless of position or rank, to face justice.
New York (CNN Business)In times of emergency — whether it's a major hurricane, terror attack, or health crisis — the public relies on the press for much-needed information.
"The U.S. continues to prefer enlargement at a measured pace that takes into account the need to press for governance and succession planning," Bloomberg reported the letter said.
Sowore's wife is working on a campaign of global supporters — including Amnesty International — to shine a light on her husband's charges and innocence, and press for his release.
Notably, Harry's statement in early October attacking the British tabloid press for the "ruthless" treatment of his wife received no public support from the senior royal family members.
He leaves on Thanksgiving for an international leg of press for his film "Creed II." His travels were going to take him to places like London and Africa.
" In the same interview Choi, who seemed uncomfortable with the attention being turned on her, admitted doing so much high-profile press for "Parasite" made her "super anxious.
It is all too easy to imagine the election of a Democrat in November causing Ms. Shelton to press for high rates even if the economy is weak.
"He wanted to talk, but the insane rules in place on the press for the impeachment trial prevented me from asking another question," Daugherty wrote in the tweet.
The unions announced the strike after the authorities used tear gas to disperse thousands of teachers who had congregated to press for the wage demands near government headquarters.
Hedge funds control 35-45% of the shares of Osram, posing a headache for AMS as the investors may press for the $5 billion offer to be sweetened.
The difference and the overall number may be small but if allowed flexibility on this limitation now, Iran may continue to press for increases to the upper limit.
One of his portfolios, as a sort of media tsar, seems to have left even his father unimpressed: Mr Sisi has criticised Egypt's press for being insufficiently supportive.
To the Editor: There are steps the government and the public can press for now to get tech companies to be more effective in shutting down child pornography.
Though Simpson's lawyer, Gary Friedman, called the settlement "laudable," he said his client wanted to press for a full recovery, as well as punitive damages and other relief.
The defense needs to decide whether to press for the new jury to be selected away from Montgomery County, or even for the trial itself to be moved.
The Associated Press, for example, has journalists post up at county elections boards or call county officials for numbers, which they report back to the AP's elections center.
Godrich Gardee, the Economic Freedom Fighters' secretary general, praised the ruling and said his party would press for impeachment proceedings to start immediately after Parliament reconvened next month.
While he has shared with Mr. Trump the view that the Chinese are not ready to make significant concessions, the president has continued to press for a deal.
In a not-so-subtle reference to Trump's controversial Wednesday comments about Russian hackers obtaining Clinton's emails, Pence dinged the press for "always misstating, mischaracterizing" what Trump said.
Recently the museum, as reported by Michael Press for Hyperallergic, has engaged in what appears to be illegal archaeological activity on occupied lands and fake Dead Sea scrolls.
He added that a similar meeting before the election was not "pleasant", and that they would continue to press for an independent investigation into the allegations of vote manipulation.
The lawmakers continued to press for concessions from Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan, creating an impasse in negotiations that helped lead to the legislation's dramatic defeat on Friday.
One month he's posting "still want it" on her Instagram, and the next week he's telling her to be grateful that the unsolicited comment generated some press for her.
Kavanaugh had taken heat in the press for his refusal to take Guttenberg's outstretched hand during the lunch break Tuesday in an incident caught on video and circulated widely.
The singer-songwriter, who's currently doing press for her feature film debut, A Star Is Born, was asked by Colbert what she generally thinks about the current political climate.
Chinese consular staff were rushing to Essex on Thursday to assess the situation and press for answers, China's consular affairs office said on the Chinese social media service Weibo.
He has not joined the arguments over whether to press for a hard or soft Brexit, or a transitional deal, which the chancellor, Philip Hammond, called for this week.
Indeed, Mr Trump's former national security adviser, Mike Flynn, and his lobbying firm were being paid during the presidential campaign to press for the interests of the Turkish government.
When Mr. Giuliani failed in his efforts to meet with Mr. Zelensky to press for the investigations, Mr. Trump enlisted an ad hoc team to work with Mr. Giuliani.
With a smaller group on the stage this time, the moderators handled the remaining candidates gently, and occasionally lingered on an individual contender to press for more specific answers.
But he obscured those donations by having them sent through four LLCs rather than under his name, in an apparent attempt to avoid bad press for his flip-flop.
Although the New Democrats lost 16 seats, leader Jagmeet Singh is positioned to press for action on priorities such as more social spending and increased action on climate change.
Although the New Democrats lost 1213 seats, leader Jagmeet Singh is positioned to press for action on priorities such as more social spending and increased action on climate change.
The TV series investigates the training and motivation of professional bodyguards and follows Judge while he is working for Roberts as she does press for her film Notting Hill.
Beefs are a foolproof way to get press for all parties involved, so letting that play out publicly helps celebs boost their social media following and stay in headlines.
She was a celebrity with great hair who made headlines, and who sometimes starred in things that I forgot about the second she was done doing press for them.
Fortnite players can unlock a new emote if they enable two-factor authentication Epic is already getting a ton of great press for what amounts to very little effort.
"China will not undertake radical reforms in foreign exchange rate polices, if that's what the U.S. would press for," said Sun Lijian, an economist at Fudan University in Shanghai.
The sources, who asked not to be identified, said that Venezuela continues to press for an extension but is responsible for making the full payments while the talks continue.

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