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I kind of needed to be pushed in another direction.
Rival rates are also being pushed in Japan and Switzerland.
The idea has been pushed in conservative circles for years.
Meanwhile, asset prices are getting pushed in the opposite direction.
What about all the bigotry he has pushed in the past?
Broadcasters have pushed in the past to slow down the timeline.
How Trump would react if pushed in that capacity is unknown.
The message he's pushed in ads has been simple and personal.
Some say their clothes are stolen and pushed in the river.
He sat down slowly and his chair was pushed in for him.
Firefighters soon arrived, and they pushed in to battle back the flames.
He probably is, but he might be pushed in a different direction.
You shouldn't be happy about having either pushed in your face. 83.
The satellite was apparently pushed in the opposite direction by the winds.
LSD and marijuana were the stuff being pushed in 1966 and 1967.
Similar bills have been pushed in states like Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia.
Trump has also pushed in other ways to make a new deal happen.
A woman and her son are pushed in front of a train in Frankfurt?
What changes in the culture or political media ecosystem have pushed in this direction?
Whether or not it was pushed in the way that it should have been?
Every time Trump had upped the ante, they had pushed in their chips beside his.
It matters that people like him are pushed in these directions without resistance or context.
Judiciary Committee Chair Jerrold Nadler has reportedly pushed in private to open an impeachment inquiry.
"It literally looked like half my face was pushed in," Shand said with a laugh.
Miami pushed in another run in the seventh on Cooper's run-scoring single off Alvarez.
In the Footbridge version, a large man can be pushed in front of the trolley.
Extreme abortion bans are being pushed in a handful of other states across the country.
The US has pushed in recent years for sanctions on North Korea to be strengthened.
Nobody gets pushed in front of a moving train in an effort to camouflage political corruption.
Robbery #4 -- 6:15 AM -- woman walking near USC when she was pushed in the back.
When firefighters were greeted with flames at front door, they "pushed in very aggressively," says Nigro.
It's the second tax-cut proposal that Republican leaders have pushed in less than a year.
The pit pocket can conveniently be pushed in or out depending on which half you've saved.
"Then, I remember, I was on the floor and my dress was pushed in," Taher recalled.
But Ms. Babikian has pushed in vain for "a real campaign" — sustained, high-profile, on television.
James's teams had hardly been pushed in 12 previous first-round series, going 48-7 overall.
It means the momentum of the cart also changes—it gets pushed in the opposite direction.
Training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, she found herself pushed in a particular direction.
Will Tillerson be a steady hand or will he get pushed in a more Trumpian direction?
The failure to accept responsibility is a growing problem in society and pushed in particular by progressives.
"They pushed in the second but I thought we tilted the ice in the third," Hutton said.
Similar legislation has been pushed in previous years but the sponsors are more hopeful this time around.
Instead of strengthening the rights of working people, the Trump administration has pushed in the opposite direction.
Cruz on Tuesday said he'd continue to fight for the conservative causes he pushed in his campaign.
They are at odds with more market-friendly measures the Chinese government has pushed in recent years.
Environmentalists cheered the measure, which they have pushed in the state for more than half a decade.
Toward the end, many of the child angels were pushed in strollers or carried by their parents.
In the interview, Trump touted a 12-week family leave plan she pushed in the White House.
Kennedy continually pushed in the opposite direction, trying to build bridges between feminist groups and other movements.
It's a significant expansion of previous Medicare for All efforts, which have been pushed in Congress for decades.
The "Democrats in disarray" narrative being pushed in the weeks before the speakership vote seems ridiculous in retrospect.
And the hundreds of embers pushed in front of the fires become small spot fires themselves, he said.
A woman with a blood-soaked bandage on one foot was pushed in a wheelchair to an intersection.
The healthy would walk for hours while the sick and elderly were pushed in wheelbarrows from miles away.
"There is no 'pipeline,'" Hunter, who has renounced the views he pushed in his earlier days, wrote at Rare.
Once deployed the stroller can be pushed in either direction to accommodate newborns facing you, or toddlers facing away.
The claims pushed in Russian posts demonstrate, precisely because they are so implausible, how rapidly that norm is weakening.
With each "stamp" of the tool, the cocktail gets pushed in at the dermal level, rather than the muscular level.
We pushed in very different directions from EverQuest and it didn't seem there was very much overlap in the playerbases.
That fast-forward button needs to be pushed in all the time, and we have a tendency to forget that.
Voter ID laws pushed in Republican states have created not-insignificant barriers to voting for many black and Hispanic voters.
It is the latest meandering course for a market that has been pushed in many directions the last few weeks.
The promise of free health care being pushed in today's healthcare debate is a lie, and it's also a distraction.
It's a similar campaign to the one Airbnb has pushed in Chicago, where the company recently notched a political victory.
Harmonie was pushed in a wheelchair for most of the race, but walked the final few feet on her prosthetic legs.
The elderly were pushed in rickety wheelchairs or crude metal wheelbarrows towards an Islamic State flag that was half torn down.
That came just as demand for a broad range of nuts was surging, pushed in particular by increased consumption in China.
It was pushed in this direction on Thursday after the European Commission slashed its economic growth forecasts for the European Union.
This contrasts directly with the economic message that "Leave" campaigners pushed in the runup to the Brexit referendum in June 2016.
Suddenly there are stories in the mainstream media: a woman in a hijab who gets pushed in front of a train.
I never felt like I was pushing any boundaries that others hadn't pushed in the 80s, 70s, and 60s to begin with.
If there were another radically intelligent species isolated on an island, and they were pushed in similar ways, they too would automate.
Soon, she was followed by children, a wounded woman being pushed in a wheelbarrow and men carrying small children in their arms.
Pets as a scientifically tested health remedy is the exact message pushed in some materials from the Human Animal Bond Research Institute.
With more contracts under threat, it seems likely Ms Chou was pushed in front of the camera to smooth ruffled Chinese feathers.
He had a breakout album in 2015, but years later found that he was being pushed in a direction he didn't like.
"We're being pushed in a span of 24 hours to make a sweeping constitutional ruling in one direction or another," he said.
It wasn't until I went to college that I was pushed in very important ways, and I had to rethink my faith.
But if those automated vehicles are pooled, then vehicle use would be pushed in the opposite direction, toward fewer vehicle miles traveled.
Several of the donations arrived just as Mr. Zinke pushed in Congress to block the new royalty rule, campaign finance records show.
His handler, Ernesto Lara, told the New York Times: "He doesn't know his size or that he has a pushed-in face."
Sweeping proposals pushed in the past week in Georgia, Ohio and Alabama could, respectively: Many of these bills would directly challenge Roe v.
A measure that would force Trump to seek congressional approval for using military force against Iran is also being pushed in the Senate.
This is a story that has been pushed, pushed, pushed in recent weeks by Fox news, even though it was settled in 2015.
Those options were being pushed, in part, by Trump's chief strategist Stephen Bannon, who was forced out of the White House on Friday.
Israel and Russia have specific mechanisms that they've developed to make sure that their Twitter posts get pushed in front of their supporters.
Joe Biden pushed in 2016 for the dismissal of a Ukrainian prosecutor who had been accused of overlooking corruption in his own office.
She added that similar laws being pushed in other states appeared to be a "a concerted effort nationwide," to scale back abortion rights.
His anchor picked up a cypress log, causing his boat to drift into the riverbank as the hurricane pushed in, Mr. Tripp said.
We must abandon the failed policy of nation- building and regime change that Hillary Clinton pushed in Iraq, Libya, in Egypt, and Syria.
They will also be aware that the events he has competed in haven't been pushed in the same way that UFC events are.
Social media video of the incident shows one of the mall security officers being pushed in the back by a member of the crowd.
Authorities say Emily Grace Hall was being pushed in a stroller Friday night in Florence when a vehicle struck her before allegedly speeding off.
The 22-year-old slalom specialist was pushed in the quarter-finals and last four by Austria's Ricarda Haaser and Italian Irene Curtoni respectively.
"I stood in front of him and he pushed in on my stomach a couple times, and then it came out," Moran told WMUR.
Shareholders have pushed in recent years for banks to rely more on stock awards, which generally depend on the continuing performance of a company.
We see the message pushed in commercials, hear it in songs, watch it in movies and TV shows, and read it in children's books.
He told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" Thursday that he is "pleased to see" the policy changes Trump has pushed in the White House.
Among them a boy shot in the leg was limping alongside a cart carrying an older woman, while another was pushed in a wheelchair.
Heroin is pushed in through the borders of neighboring Pakistan, where border control is scarce and corrupt, making it a viable passage for smugglers.
But a new generation of super-tall buildings has also pushed in, among them No. 432, with 88 stories, and No. 520, with 333.
The punishments appear to run counter to another narrative the Army has pushed in past months: the heroism displayed by the troops under fire.
About six years ago, colleges began offering better support and justice for victims, pushed in part by a grass-roots movement among students themselves.
Senior Justice Department officials pushed in 2017 to declare internally that WikiLeaks was not covered by special rules governing how investigators interact with journalists.
A cat-caller is pushed in front of a bus, and Jacobson's camera lingers lovingly over the spilled blood and entrails of the aftermath.
Democrats have pushed in recent weeks to include additional testimony and documents in the trial, an effort that has been stymied by Senate Republicans.
He also pushed in the email to the Justice Department to keep "mainstream Republican officials and/or academics" out of the voter fraud panel.
And the more I saw of those kind of people, you know, pushed in the background, the more hope I had for the state.
The group also pushedin most cases, unsuccessfully — for certain vendors to manage health care records, and had a direct line to the president.
One day, my brother took his index finger and pushed in through a hole he made with his hand, and something in my brain clicked.
Its product is at the cutting-edge, having recently enabled instant trading inside its app, but financial barriers aren't just being pushed in Western markets.
Pence's 1997 letter calls for the same household arrangement as presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump pushed in an interview with ABC News in 1994.
Little children holding hands and others being pushed in rolling cribs were led by firefighters to a Target parking lot to be united with parents.
Laws curtailing LGBT rights have been pushed in a few socially conservative states, sparking criticism from corporate, entertainment and sports leaders that they are discriminatory.
I get it pushed in my face all the time—everybody wants to smoke with the Spaceman—but I don't smoke much of anything anymore.
"I'm already getting the panic button pushed in Canada in Ontario," said Max Hawkins, a nutritionist with Alltech Inc, a Kentucky-based feed supplement company.
To whatever degree the criminal justice system is accountable or encouraged to do anything, it is pushed in the direction of being tough on crime.
The company pushed in that direction by agreeing in March to combine its mobility service division including its car-sharing business with BMW's services business.
Hedman netted his 100th career goal on the ensuing power play, but Rask pushed in a rebound 36 seconds later for a 4-3 lead.
It's an approach that contradicts the more narrow ideas Republican leaders have pushed in the wake of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting two weeks ago.
Then-Vice President Biden pushed in 85033 for the dismissal of a Ukrainian prosecutor who had been accused of overlooking corruption in his own office.
He has embraced theories that Mr. Trump pushed in the campaign about Senator Ted Cruz's father somehow being tied to the John F. Kennedy assassination.
Berlin pushed in Brussels for subsidies for diesel fuel, and Ms. Merkel once complained directly to California officials about the state's strict nitrogen oxide limits.
My helpers and I moved the cart of class iPads to where it could be easily pushed in front of the door — an ideal barricade.
"D'you know, my argument against you has always been, you're not a celebrity," he said, as the camera pushed in on Omarosa's shocked and wounded face.
But supporters of Article 13 (and other controversial parts of the directive) say this is an unfair caricature, pushed in part by the tech giants themselves.
"We must abandon the failed policy of nation building and regime change that Hillary Clinton pushed in Iraq, Libya, Egypt and Syria," the prepared remarks read.
In fact, you'd never know that Underwood once had a journalist pushed in front of a subway car, or, err, urinated on his own father's grave.
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With that knowledge, it is much harder to justify the recent attack on union organizing like the 'right to work' laws being pushed in many states.
George ... and of course Rachel McAdams, as the carb-loading, plastic sister, Regina George, who gets hit by (or possibly pushed in front of) a bus!!!
Deportivo match, Atlético striker Fernando Torres went up for a header, and while in the air, he was pushed in the back by a Deportivo defender.
Maduro's comments came after it was reported by AP that Trump pushed in 2017 for a U.S. military intervention against the beleaguered yet oil-rich nation.
One theory he's pushed in the past is that the Sandy Hook school shooting that claimed the lives of 20 children and six adults was a hoax.
I would sit with my chair closely pushed in with my arms crossed around my lap to hide my love handles and rolls… and I wouldn't move.
A 49 year-old woman was killed Monday after being pushed in front of an oncoming train in New York City's Times Square subway station, PEOPLE confirms.
Recent incidents on Muslim women have seen them pushed in front of incoming trains; punched and kicked off buses; and attacked whilst collecting their children from school.
The most striking of these works features a boy who resembles an old man, with scant hair and pushed-in facial features that accentuate a mournful expression.
Sanders has pushed in the Senate for states to raise their minimum wage to $15, while chastising Republicans for their support of tax cuts for the rich.
Something Salmon observed in her research was that because middleborns are always pushed in the middle, they tend to have to negotiate for the things they want.
They unsealed the valve over the opening, then pushed in a heavy guiding pipe, with the Sunfish at its tip, all the way through to the other side.
As more and more companies surpass the billion dollar valuation mark, the avenues for capital become more limited, which often means terms are pushed in favor of investors.
Azarenka, a former world number one, was pushed in the opening set, especially by Zvonareva's first serve, but fought back to break her four times in the match.
Guidon found himself stuck on the end of Schilt's legendary front snap kick and each time he pushed in as Schilt retracted it, Guidon ate the thudding jab.
The GPIF has been pushed in recent years to diversify its holdings away from JGBs and into riskier assets, including a greater allocation into foreign stocks and bonds.
The victory was the third successive straight forward win for the American, who has not been pushed in Melbourne since her first round clash with Italy's Camila Giorgi.
The extent to which the Democrats can be pushed in any given direction will be determined by whether or not they fear a mass exodus from their ranks.
Spangler: I have every reason to believe that behind the scenes he is probably being pushed in that direction, though I don't know by whom or how strongly.
The representative's comments also come hours after he broke with other Republicans on Thursday, voting against the more conservative of two immigration bills being pushed in the House.
Some of Donald Trump's lawyers pushed in June for the president's son-in-law Jared Kushner to step down as a White House advisor, according to a report.
These pressure points will be further pushed in the coming months of the 2020 presidential election and as courts hear a series of cases centering on reproductive rights.
He also pushed in the plan for a boosted number of Federal Emergency Management Agency–qualified disaster responders as well as protections for the agency's Disaster Relief Fund.
A 49-year-old Queens woman was killed after being pushed in front of a subway train in Times Square on Monday, the New York Police Department said.
Less than a month later, when another person was pushed in front of a train in an unprovoked attack, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg sought to reassure jittery riders.
" And he needs new challenges: "I'm always looking to dig just a little deeper and get something else and be pushed in a way that I can fail.
One bearded man with a rod though his broken leg was carried by six men in a rug, while an old woman was pushed in a rickety fruit cart.
While an unlikely group of activists have pushed in Congress for a bill that would alter mandatory minimums and reform the prison system, no legislation passed from the effort.
Some in eastern Europe were pushed in a liberal direction during the process of applying to join the European Union, which makes respecting minority rights a condition of membership.
What Ellison, Bruner and Washington all have in common is a shared vision of their respective genres as malleable ideas, capable of being pushed in whatever direction they want.
Pushed in a wheelchair by a uniformed serviceman, Roberta paid respects to her son at his casket draped in an American flag in the center of the Capitol's rotunda.
He was pushed in his round by his playing partner, Bernhard Langer, a former world No. 143 who signed for a 214 and is tied with Matsuyama for third.
Texas' governor on Friday raised the state's official readiness level as the stormed pushed in, while his counterpart in North Carolina announced he'll declare a statewide state of emergency.
"There's clearly no evidence it should be a preferred treatment, because it is clearly being pushed in some settings where people aren't being offered any other options," Larochelle said.
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen on Thursday rejected China's "one country, two systems" offer that Beijing has continuously pushed in attempts to unify the island and mainland, Reuters reports.
Cases involving people being pushed in front of subway trains are exceedingly rare, but when they occur, they strike at some of the deepest fears held by city dwellers.
To accentuate her hourglass figure, Ms. Lepore even had her bottom ribs broken and pushed in as a way of making her waistline appear smaller and her hips broader.
The federal government has gotten more robust in implementing matters of policy — but it's not so flexible that it can simply be pushed in the direction of arbitrary enforcement.
Given that no federal law specifically bans anti-LGBT discrimination, advocates have pushed in courts and through regulations to argue that sex discrimination bans cover sexual orientation and gender identity.
Hunter was clearly nervous; he was recorded strongly implying that Campa-Najjar was an "Islamist" who changed his name to "infiltrate" Congress — a message his campaign then pushed in ads.
Ezekiel Elliott says the security guard he pushed in a Las Vegas altercation demanded $500,000 in an attempt to extort him ... this according to police docs obtained by TMZ Sports.
It pushed in the meantime for a temporary, shorter-term option that would quickly recoup part of the tax revenues lost by EU states to digital giants, the commission said.
That's the same conspiracy theory that Trump and his personal attorney Giuliani have pushed in public and private for months — and allegedly sought to coerce Ukraine's new government to investigate.
At the time, Microsoft expressed "wholehearted" support for Apple's position in the case, and joined Apple in opposing some of the encryption bills pushed in the wake of the trial.
"A rug under a dining table looks great, unless it's so small that the dining chairs don't fit on the rug or only fit when the chairs are pushed in."
The owners of the building in Panama pushed in November to remove the Trump name from the building in an effort to revive its business and combat low occupancy rates.
But I thought it would feel better in third, so I pushed in the clutch pedal and flicked the shifter up to third gear, then let the clutch out gently.
Pushed in the interview about her preparation to be governor, Ms. Nixon named "being a progressive fighter" as a top credential, saying she would cajole lawmakers by marshaling public opinion.
Someone in the area of the fire told the pair that he often spotted the dog being pushed in a baby carriage by a man who never left the pup's side.
The viciousness of it reminded me of being bullied as a kid — called a faggot, spat on, beaten up, and even pushed in front of an oncoming ambulance... I wasn't hurt.
They found Kendra's Law, named after Kendra Webdale, a 31-year-old who died after being pushed in front of a train by a man with untreated schizophrenia in January 1999.
It backed a successful shareholder proposal — pushed in part by a group of nuns — demanding that the firearm maker Sturm Ruger detail its plans to monitor violence associated with its guns.
It would be a safe haven for children in trouble, Ms. Toe said, but they should be prepared to be pushed in the right direction, just as Ms. Freeland pushed her.
"Paul Manafort made an awful lot of money coming up with a game plan for how Russian interests could be pushed in Western countries and Western elections," Heinrich told Vanity Fair.
RELATED: How border hardliners nudged out Nielsen The President has also pushed in recent weeks to reinstate the family separation policy, which Nielsen resisted, a source familiar with the discussions says.
Biden pushed in 2016 for the dismissal of a Ukrainian prosecutor who had the gas company in his sights but had been widely accused of overlooking corruption in his own office.
In other words, McConnell and Grassley have already pushed in all of their chips, and now they have to wait for Obama to see their bet and raise them a nominee.
A pushed-in front window screen that was discovered by Jeremy seemed like a lead, until authorities who later attempted a re-enactment concluded that it was an unlikely point of entry.
Armed with his movie camera, Hill was apparently oblivious to the White House rules and pushed in behind a group of news cameramen to film FDR slowly walking along the mansion's portico.
The other is a protectionist, high-spending, anti-market Euroscepticism, pushed in its left-wing, anti-American version by Mr Mélenchon, and in its xenophobic, anti-immigration brand by Ms Le Pen.
"Obviously, Kesler was pushed in, there's no doubt about that, but we have a strong belief that he had dropped his arm around (goaltender Cam Talbot's) leg," Edmonton coach Todd McLellan said.
Joe Biden pushed in 2016 for the dismissal of a Ukrainian prosecutor who had been accused of overlooking corruption in his office, threatening to withhold money if the prosecutor was not fired.
Though the individual mandate was originally a conservative idea pushed in response to Bill Clinton's 1994 health care plan, it became the subject of a lawsuit Republican attorneys general mounted against Obamacare's constitutionality.
After continued pressure on the Philadelphia net, Spezza was credited with his first goal of the season, which was actually pushed in by Sanheim while trying to clear the puck from the crease.
The veterans emerged, several of them pushed in wheelchairs by their companions (each veteran is assigned one), a few weeping as they walked into the terminal to be met by whoops and applause.
Some of those who were injured attended the ceremony, where they leaned on canes, were pushed in wheelchairs or walked on their own but were still coping with the aftereffects of internal injuries.
He was at the side of the net and simply pushed in the puck off Brett Pesce's pass for his third goal in a four-game stretch, and his 11th of the season.
While an unlikely group of activists have pushed in Congress for a bill that would alter mandatory minimums and reform the prison system, a rancorous political climate during last year's presidential campaign prevented progress.
I wore sweaters over my uniform even in the summer; I pushed in my chin with my fingers and stretched out my neck before taking any photos, hoping I could hide my double chin.
U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch was forced from office this past spring by a campaign of unfounded rumors that she wasn't loyal to Trump, pushed in part by Trump's own attorney, Rudy Giuliani.
"I've done pinky promises with babies who are only a couple of weeks old and I've done pinky promises with elderly women who have been pushed in their wheelchairs by their granddaughters," she says.
Amazon has sought to refine its theatrical release pattern, and pushed in 2017 to find a high-end series -- its own "Game of Thrones" -- as part of a strategy conceived under CEO Jeff Bezos.
"The designers of Emirates Team New Zealand frankly have pushed technology farther than anybody ever believed it would ever be pushed in yachting in the last eight years," Dalton told The New Zealand Herald.
In the gun plan he released last year, Biden called for, among other things, a new assault weapons ban — the one he pushed in the '90s expired in 2004 — and for enhanced background checks.
And this Easter was no exception: in bejeweled sunglasses, bow ties and bunny ears, four shaggy dogs advanced down the street, some of them pushed in ribbon-strewn baby buggies tufted with spring buds.
BNDES Participações SA, the bank's investment arm and holder of a 21 percent stake in JBS, had pushed in recent weeks to remove Wesley Batista as CEO, with the support of other minority shareholders.
Honecker, secret documents would reveal in the early nineties, had pushed in 1980 for Warsaw Pact countries to invade Poland in order to crush the rise of Solidarity, in which Sonia's father was active.
Houghton was in the thick of it at the other end when she was ruled to have been pushed in the box but Parris's penalty was brilliantly saved by Ingrid Hjelmseth seven minutes from time.
Trey Gowdy and Brad Wenstrup asked Comey whether former President Barack Obama was behind leaks involving classified information -- a nod to the "deep state" allegations that the Trump White House has pushed in recent weeks.
And if any of them are very poor and sick, they will provide the Democrats with a powerful persuasive weapon that can be pushed in front of the TV news cameras at a moment's notice.
Costa told MSNBC that Trump told him that the health-care reform was not going to be pushed in the near future, but added that it might be resurrected before the end of the year.
It seemed like a pretty bold concept, given that L. Ron Hubbard and his church are extremely famous for acting in ways that are in direct opposition to the sentiments being pushed in the shows.
Nine months after resigning, Mattis still won't spell out his views on Trump, even when pushed in recent interviews lined up to discuss his book, "Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead," to be released Tuesday.
In the case of the Pasur, not only does it carry chunks of sediment from the Himalayas, but it also experiences build-ups of silt and clay pushed in from the sea by its tide.
Carpet-bombing Cambodia, supporting Pakistan's genocide in Bangladesh, greenlighting the Argentinian dictatorship's murderous crackdown on dissidents — all of those were Kissinger initiatives, all pushed in the name of pursuing American national interests and fighting communism.
The Jews Jacob had grown up with adjusted their aviator glasses with only the muscles in their faces while analyzing Fugazi lyrics as they pushed in the lighters of their hand-me-down Volvo wagons.
Trump did not take aim at his top cop, but he could be pushed in that direction if the president's allies turn on Barr for not pursuing McCabe, who has long been a Republican target.
One possible outcome, which the lab-grown meat company Memphis Meats and the North American Meat Association, a traditional meat industry group, pushed in a recent letter, is that the two agencies will split responsibility.
Her stance is something of a departure from her longstanding reputation as one of the committee's more hawkish members as she has pushed in the past for the Fed to unwind its historically accommodative policy moves.
During the couple's panicked search inside and outside, he also discovered a pushed-in window screen at the front of the one-story home — and cell phones missing from their charging spot on the kitchen counter.
As chairman of the University of Kansas College Republicans, Jones is coming out in support Wednesday of a proposal being pushed in Washington that taxes carbon emissions and returns the money to Americans via dividend checks.
He is more satisfied with the briefings since she was pushed in front of the press corps when her predecessor, Sean Spicer, stepped down last July after Anthony Scaramucci was briefly hired as the communications director.
Joe Biden pushed in 2016 for Ukraine to fire its top prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, who led an investigation into the founder of Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian gas company whose board Hunter Biden sat on until recently.
The Graham-Cassidy bill currently being pushed in the Senate would repeal the individual and employer mandates as well as shift Obamacare's Medicaid expansion funding and insurance subsidy structure into a block grant program for states.
" On his lust for the counterpunch: 1990 "When somebody tries to sucker-punch me, when they're after my ass, I push back a hell of a lot harder than I was pushed in the first place.
The closest we get to two top contenders meeting is stuff like John Dodson versus Ali Bagautinov and Joseph Benavidez versus John Moraga—after all the participants have already been pushed in to lose against Johnson.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A woman has been charged with murder in the death of a female commuter who was pushed in front of an oncoming train at New York City's Times Square Station, police said on Tuesday.
"A little bit of wax will stick to the Q-tip and make the user feel great about themselves that they accomplish something, but chances are approximately 5-10 times more wax was pushed in," Djalilian said.
In addition to the touching note, Eugenie also shared her post alongside several photos from the ceremony, including a photo that showed a group of veterans being pushed in wheelchairs beside a memorial covered in poppy wreaths.
Zelensky also rejected the notion that he was "pushed" in any particular direction during his phone call with Trump in late July that's been tied to an escalating scandal over a whistleblower complaint from an intelligence official.
Pushed in the hearing's closing minutes by Connecticut's Richard Blumenthal—who asked about the just-released letter from Robert Mueller critical of the attorney general's handling of the special counsel's report on Russian interference—Barr finally snapped.
Later, he describes going out to a Mexican restaurant with his family, pushed in a wheelchair by his sons Jesse and Walker: "I'll never forget the strength I felt from my two boys behind me," he wrote.
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After being accused of treating Wall Street too gingerly in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the Justice Department, under the Obama administration, pushed in its final months to hold more companies and corporate executives accountable.
How would the leaks of Democratic emails be viewed had the data been hacked or leaked by a disgruntled American — a false story that Russia and Trump supporters pushed in 2016 — with no taint of foreign meddling?
The carpet-bombing of Cambodia, supporting Pakistan's genocide in Bangladesh, greenlighting the Argentinian dictatorship's murderous crackdown on dissidents — all of those were Kissinger initiatives, all pushed in the name of pursuing American national interests and fighting communism.
Brown, who broke a finger in the final preseason game and missed the first month of the season, pushed in a rebound to make it 2-1 on a power play at 11:23 of the middle period.
Sanders is rejecting the centrist brand of Democratic politics that Bill Clinton promoted, as well as the deregulation of Wall Street that his administration pushed in the 1990s and which were directly connected to the 2008 financial meltdown.
Wilbur Ross, Trump's pick for Commerce Secretary, told senators Wednesday that the next White House will be looking for trade pacts with single nations exclusively, rather than broad region-wide pacts that administrations have pushed in the past.
She testified that she "had no agenda other than to pursue our stated foreign policy goals" during her tenure and said she was the victim of a "smear campaign" pushed in part by Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani.
Both doctors, they performed ultrasounds on their eyeballs (there's a machine aboard the ISS) and noticed something strange: the backs of their eyeballs had become "flattened, pushed in," as Thirsk told me in one of our previous conversations.
He repeatedly insisted that trade deals had displaced American workers and harmed the economy, upending two centuries of American economic policies that held trade up as a good thing, a position that Republicans have pushed in recent decades.
Long the domain of established players such as Kravet, Scalamandré, Schumacher and others holed up in Manhattan's trade-only Decoration & Design Building, fabric for the home is being pushed in a new direction by a bevy of micromakers.
The woman who lives in the home on East Hill Road said the 400-pound bear broke through a screen door, pushed in her front door and entered her home while she was lying in bed around 7 a.m.
Future king George proudly wears his helmet decorated with the Union Jack flag design — while his 1-year-old brother Prince Louis is pushed in his stroller by nanny Maria Turrion Borrallo, insiders tell PEOPLE in this week's issue.
In that sense, El Camino doesn't so much provide resolution to some big mystery as it does closure for a character who spent the entire series being pushed in one direction or another, never once making his own choices.
Since Brown's death, the rallying call of Black Lives Matter has been pushed in protests for several other police killings — of Eric Garner in New York City, Tamir Rice in Cleveland, and Walter Scott in North Charleston, South Carolina.
Since Brown's death, the rallying call of Black Lives Matter has been pushed in protests over several other police killings — of Eric Garner in New York City, Tamir Rice in Cleveland, and Walter Scott in North Charleston, South Carolina.
Set in the same sanatorium that featured in Until Dawn, much of the demo involved being restrained or pushed in a wheelchair, and when I did gain freedom of movement I immediately hit a bug that rooted me to the spot.
"These laws have been pushed in recent years by Republicans, and the hardest hit have been people of color and young people and poor people," says Michael Waldman, president of the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University Law School.
However, seventh seed Halep has been pushed in her first two matches this year — stretched to three sets by unseeded compatriot Mihaela Buzarnescu in the previous round — as the clay-court specialist struggles to adapt to the faster grass surface.
The second set was more competitive with Azarenka taking a 4-2 lead before being pushed in a 12-deuce game between the duo but the 28-year-old held on to make it 5-2 and charge to victory.
Fifteen-month-old Liam Kowal was being pushed in his stroller by his 15-year-old aunt on Saturday in Hawthorne, California, when they were hit by a car driven by a 72-year-old woman police say was drunk.
Outside of Snow, Snow Corp also owns camera apps Foodie and B612, which it acquired from Line, so they may also be pushed in China as standalone apps, although the tech behind them is also shared with the core Snow app.
"This is one where I think leadership is really pushing to have all points of view exposed right now and have that debate early and not get them pushed in a corner where they can't get to a 'yes,' " Perdue said.
The government had also pushed in vain for a full Renault-Nissan merger on terms that would safeguard French industrial interests - and is now reviving demands that Ghosn develop a "road map" to a combined group for submission to shareholders.
She is running for public office for the first time in her life, pushed in part by the Walmart shooting and the rhetoric from President Trump and state Republican leaders that she believes fueled the anti-Latino hatred of the gunman.
House conservatives continue to push GOP leadership to wrangle votes for a hardline measure that goes far beyond what the White House pushed in the Senate, though such a plan is likely far short of the votes needed to pass.
Republican leaders and Mnuchin pushed in the meeting for an 18-month debt limit hike, then floated six months, but Pelosi and Schumer held firm to their three-month proposal and Trump sided with them, according to people familiar with the meeting.
One of the reasons the country was pushed in the direction of voting on the issue was because last weekend two major political parties said they wouldn't enter a coalition with the Christian Democrats for the national elections unless they considered the legislation.
As a kid, I remember it was the kind of place where the vending machines were locked up on Sundays, and seeing my grandparents usually involved getting to drive a tractor and being pushed in a wheelbarrow through the cornfield in their backyard.
If elected, he said, he would support policies similar to those he pushed in Washington state - aiming toward an energy grid free of fossil fuels, construction of energy-efficient buildings, and incentives for individuals as well as large organizations to buy electric vehicles.
This reflects part of a larger agenda for Mr. Trump to lighten the regulatory burden on the financial sector, something that Congress has pushed in the past few years by loosening the restrictions on crowdfunding and other ways companies can acquire capital.
Betsy DeVos' appointment as education secretary was a controversial one, with the wealthy GOP donor confirmed to the position by the Senate on Tuesday in a 73-50 vote — pushed in her favor by Vice President Mike Pence, who cast the historic, tie-breaking ballot.
The plan also calls on the government to automatically register all U.S. citizens to vote when they turn 18, a measure that March for Our Lives has pushed in an effort to turn out the youth vote and sway elections to yield tighter gun policies.
"With the news out that the (Israeli) cabinet was about to be pushed in a direction that was potentially adverse to our view of the process, we just let people know where we stand," he told the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (JCPA) think-tank.
Abo Rida, who is also a FIFA Council member, said Egypt felt fullback Ahmed Fathi was pushed in the process of attempting to clear the ball two minutes into the second half and resultantly steered it into his own net to give Russia the lead.
Andrew M. Cuomo, over funding, but also over bread-and-butter issues for the teachers' union: He has embraced charter schools, which, among other things, are generally not unionized, and he pushed in 2015 to increase the weight of student test scores in teacher evaluations.
You see it in an ink drawing at the start of the show, "Study for Sanctuary" (1941-42), which presents three black rectangles that are pushed in and then out by the concentric lines radiating around them, which also suggest stairs and elaborate doorframes.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump pushed in February for his nomination of the Internal Revenue Service's chief counsel to be fast-tracked in the Senate, even before the chamber held confirmation hearings on Trump's pending nominee for attorney general, The New York Times reported Thursday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans are more likely to believe the wealthy will benefit most from the tax reform currently being pushed in the U.S. Congress by Republicans who insist their goal is to help the middle class, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Thursday.
He responded by claiming the government had rejected an amendment to include collective redress because it "pushed in the opposite direction" to the "principle" behind the Data Protection Bill which he said aims to "increase the level of consent required and people's control over their own ​data".
Last month, a 26-year-old Eritrean man narrowly survived an unprovoked, racially-motivated shooting in the town of Wächtersbach; on Monday, an eight-year-old boy was killed in Frankfurt when he was pushed in front of a train by a man of Eritrean origin.
Klobuchar announced her 2020 run with a February speech in Minneapolis and has since focused considerable attention on making key policy areas she has pushed in the Senate -- namely high prescription drug prices, fighting the opioid epidemic and regulation large technology companies -- part of her 2020 message.
While Meadows said he didn't know if it would be "appropriate" to blame any specific person for the deal, he pointed out that the Republican leadership did not make an effort to offer any spending offsets for raising the debt ceiling, which Republicans have typically pushed in the past.
The changes Mr. Brown pushed in the letter include tighter federal oversight of Chinese investments in the United States, an agreement between the countries to reform the World Trade Organization to ensure better protections for American workers and the dismantling of Chinese policies that support its domestic industries.
The plea agreement, reached after a yearlong investigation that was punctuated by stories pushed in conservative media and fanned by President Donald Trump claiming that Awan was a Pakistani spy involved in the hack of the Democratic National Committee computer systems, included an unusual paragraph dispelling those claims.
Despite being a member of the European bloc, which has put moving Ukraine toward the West at the heart of its joint foreign policy, Mr. Orban has repeatedly pushed in the other direction, tilting toward Russia whose authoritarian leader, Mr. Putin, he seems to view as a kindred spirit.
I still have one of the three Razrs I owned back in the day (the other two were irreparably damaged after I was pushed in a pool and hit with a hockey stick), with the lone survivor having lived through a car crash, multiple cross-country road trips, and more.
Use of a commodity index to set monetary policy was pushed in the 1980s by the supply-side economists and politicians who were influential in the Reagan administration years and saw commodities as a sort of stand-in for the gold standard, which the U.S. government abandoned in the 1970s.
Like a game-show host, Trump gave a scholarship to a young disadvantaged, minority student; reunited a military family; and directed his wife, Melania, to drape the Presidential Medal of Freedom around the neck of a cancer-stricken Rush Limbaugh, who had to be pushed in a wheelchair to the House gallery.
LOOSE LANGUAGE Use of a commodity index to set monetary policy was pushed in the 1980s by the supply-side economists and politicians who were influential in the Reagan administration years and saw commodities as a sort of stand-in for the gold standard, which the U.S. government abandoned in the 1970s.
Mr. Ocean spent the night being stalked and shadowed by two cameramen (one was the director Spike Jonze) in a sort of audiovisual capoeira — mostly they revolved around the perimeter, but sometimes they pushed in on Mr. Ocean almost uncomfortably, and sometimes he bounded toward one of the cameras and it retreated.
Then there are the economic agreements that Santos has pushed in the aftermath of the FARC peace deal, including one that distributes land to landless peasants, only to demand that they develop the land in conjunction with agro-national companies that, with the help of paramilitary gangs, have been booting farmers from their land for years.
"They're not in there at this point and that's unfortunate," said House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), who had pushed in favor of the payments.
Instead, Ms. Abrams, the Democrat in the tossup race for Georgia governor, stuck to the pragmatic line of reasoning she has pushed in making Medicaid expansion a top priority of her campaign: It will help save the state's struggling rural towns without busting its budget, since the Affordable Care Act requires the federal government to pay 90 percent of the cost.
And while opposition to some of the Republican policies pushed in Texas in recent years may have fired up voters who would support Sanders in March, those same voters may be sorely disappointed come November when Republicans show up in force to oppose the self-proclaimed "Democratic Socialist" who wants to ban fracking in the nation's biggest oil and gas state.
The 1990s also saw the beginnings of movement towards a second war with Iraq, pushed in those years by the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), an advocacy group whose luminaries, including Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and Paul Wolfowitz, would all too soon become part of the administration of President George W. Bush and the architects of his 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Joe BidenJoe BidenWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE pushed in 85033 for the dismissal of a Ukrainian prosecutor who had the gas company in his sights but had also been accused of overlooking corruption in his own office.
Steve CohenStephen (Steve) Ira CohenHouse Democrats inch toward majority support for impeachment The Hill's Morning Report — Mueller Time: Dems, GOP ready questions for high-stakes testimony This week: Mueller dominates chaotic week on Capitol Hill MORE (D-Tenn.) has yet to reintroduce articles of impeachment that he pushed in the last session of Congress and said he wants to hold out for Mueller's investigation.
From the Times: Instead, Ms. Abrams, the Democrat in the tossup race for Georgia governor, stuck to the pragmatic line of reasoning she has pushed in making Medicaid expansion a top priority of her campaign: It will help save the state's struggling rural towns without busting its budget, since the Affordable Care Act requires the federal government to pay 90 percent of the cost.
The Green New Deal movement has been pushed in large part by the youth activist group the Sunrise Movement, that Monday lead a protest inside Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE's (R-Ky.) office to get him on board with the initiative.
Als: Before Prince, black popular music had been limited by its blackness, which is to say its fundamentally Christian, blues-inflected, conservative attitude toward everything pushed in Prince's early shows with his backing band, the Revolution, and in his records ... Given Prince's DJ-like mixing of homosexualist and heterosexualist impulses in his early work, it is not overreaching to imagine that Prince thought of race as a similarly fluid component of life.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has pushed in recent months to secure the Olympic Games for Los Angeles, tweeting in July that he was "working hard" to bring the quadrennial event to the U.S.  Even earlier, in June, Trump met with Bach and three U.S. IOC members — Larry Probst, Anita DeFrantz and Angela Ruggiero — in the Oval Office to pledge his support to the Los Angeles Games.
Jim InhofeJames (Jim) Mountain InhofeDemocrats, environmentalists blast Trump rollback of endangered species protections Bottom Line Overnight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador MORE (Okla.), Joni ErnstJoni Kay ErnstErnst town hall in Iowa gets contentious over guns Air Force probe finds no corroboration of sexual assault allegations against Trump pick Gun control activists set to flex muscle in battle for Senate MORE (Iowa) and Dan SullivanDaniel Scott SullivanOvernight Defense: Esper sworn in as Pentagon chief | Confirmed in 90-8 vote | Takes helm as Trump juggles foreign policy challenges | Senators meet with woman accusing defense nominee of sexual assault Alarm sounds over census cybersecurity concerns Senate sets new voting record with Iran war measure MORE (Alaska) – have pushed in recent days for Pruitt to appear before the committee.
James InhofeJames (Jim) Mountain InhofeDemocrats, environmentalists blast Trump rollback of endangered species protections Bottom Line Overnight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador MORE (Okla.), Joni ErnstJoni Kay ErnstErnst town hall in Iowa gets contentious over guns Air Force probe finds no corroboration of sexual assault allegations against Trump pick Gun control activists set to flex muscle in battle for Senate MORE (Iowa) and Dan SullivanDaniel Scott SullivanOvernight Defense: Esper sworn in as Pentagon chief | Confirmed in 90-8 vote | Takes helm as Trump juggles foreign policy challenges | Senators meet with woman accusing defense nominee of sexual assault Alarm sounds over census cybersecurity concerns Senate sets new voting record with Iran war measure MORE (Alaska) — have pushed in recent days for Pruitt to come before the committee.

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