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"skirmish" Definitions
  1. a short fight between small groups of soldiers, etc., especially one that is not planned
  2. a short argument, especially between political opponents

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Super skirmish Super Bowls aren't just battles between sports teams.
And it's not long before we get into another skirmish.
During an especially fierce skirmish, Chamoun donned a yellow shirt,
Williams was demonstrative as he walked away after the skirmish.
Stop thinking you're in a skirmish, when you're at war.
This will not be the last skirmish between the patriarchates.
Mr. Musk's tweeting is at the heart of the skirmish.
Their Twitter skirmish happened during arguments in the impeachment trial.
ERA advocates are frustrated by the skirmish over equal rights.
Sinema can just sit back and enjoy the GOP skirmish.
After the skirmish, UMW membership went from 2300,000 to 10,000.
The issue is officially settled—membership voted down boycott at a legendarily acrimonious G.M. in 2012—although, much as with the deadlock in the Middle East, skirmish follows skirmish, with no resolution in sight.
This legal drama turned out to only be the opening skirmish.
Obama's pledge has set off a skirmish between Clinton and Sanders.
During the skirmish, he pushed the arm of referee Mitchell Ervin.
Whether any such skirmish took place remains a matter of dispute.
Maybe no one will remember this skirmish in a few weeks.
The units survived the skirmish with one fatality and 83 wounded.
WE'VE HAD PEOPLE ON, WILBUR, THAT ARE SAYING STILL A SKIRMISH.
Investors might be tempted to take a trade skirmish in stride.
That skirmish led to the ejection of Jacksonville linebacker Myles Jack.
For more on the skirmish, see the full story from Axios.
The opening skirmish in the war over Trump's taxes began today.
It really has become a new skirmish in the culture wars.
DIMON: IT'S TRADE IF THE SKIRMISH BECOMES MORE OF A WAR.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte tried putting a stop to the skirmish.
During their verbal skirmish, Bayron J. Rivera, 18, took out a firearm.
During the skirmish, two other men entered the ring and punched McGregor.
The candidates did find time to skirmish on health care as well.
So, how have stocks done since important dates in the trade skirmish?
After several months of uneasy quiet, another skirmish broke out on Aug.
Michael held his own in the skirmish, in which nobody was hurt.
But the exact line between trade skirmish and trade war is subjective.
Asked afterward, Steyer said he had no knowledge of the apparent skirmish.
The consequence is a new skirmish in its hard-fought culture war.
A military confrontation of nuclear-armed states is not a simple skirmish.
And so -- and the fear that the skirmish may become a war.
The skirmish between Trump and Flake was first reported by the Post.
What's worse, this diplomatic skirmish happened solely because of something Bolton said.
How will the justices view this skirmish over funding for Mr Trump's wall?
I mean, we've got a trade– it's not a skirmish, it's a war.
Thompson could still be facing a suspension for his part in the skirmish.
Today, there was a little bit of a skirmish between two professional YouTubers.
Apple has kept up the pressure on Qualcomm since the legal skirmish began.
Mexican analysts are thinking about how the country might fight the next skirmish.
Hopes the U.S. and China end their trade skirmish has also boosted equities.
Just more than four minutes into the second quarter, a skirmish broke out.
An Afghan army commander has said two tribesmen were killed in the skirmish.
We had one skirmish in 2016; we kept the majority in the Senate.
He turned a sidewise skirmish into a devastating campaign that got Lincoln reëlected.
Government shutdown The great State of the Union Skirmish of 2019 is over.
The final scene is a night skirmish amid the swings and jungle gyms.
He fired his pistol once or twice in the skirmish, hitting Mr. Castillo.
When the debate ended, they appeared to engage in a somewhat animated skirmish.
Ryan only had a few notable debate moments, including a skirmish with Rep.
In 2020, the desktop is a minor skirmish compared to browsers on phones.
The skirmish in May does not appear to have been an isolated incident.
The debate itself was largely cordial, punctuated by a contentious skirmish between Sen.
We've seen this play out before with the Infinity Blade item during the Winter Skirmish, an anti-gravity glitch during the finals of the Fall Skirmish, and countless other instances of the game's mainstream features interfering with its competitive scene.
This week saw the biggest skirmish yet, as Panama broke diplomatic ties with Taiwan.
It's a solar skirmish that reflects larger questions about the economics of green energy.
About 300 Trump supporters attended the rally before the skirmish broke out, she said.
Russia and Ukraine engaged in a brief skirmish this morning — on Twitter, in English.
Competition to get onboard would usually be a skirmish for the big engine makers.
The suit is the latest skirmish in a national battle over the minimum wage.
Books won't play a significant role in the coming skirmish, in Mr. Bakish's view.
Finally, Sunday's "Game of Thrones" brought awkward reunions and another skirmish in the war.
I think there's a big difference between a trade skirmish and a trade war.
The largest skirmish, and the one most people know about, occurred in March 1777.
"We can't be in the middle of every skirmish in the neighborhood," he added.
That means if they get offed in a skirmish, you might actually miss them.
If he has no appetite for such a skirmish, the documents may finally emerge.
Now, a similar skirmish may be brewing after the shooting in Sutherland Springs, Tex.
WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE RHETORIC THERE IS IT FAIR TO SAY WE ARE NOW IN A TRADE WAR WITH CHINA SOLOMON: WELL THE PRESIDENT RECENTLY USED THE WORD TRADE SKIRMISH DON'T KNOW WHETHER IT IS A TRADE SKIRMISH OR TRADE WAR.
Peter Eavis's take: We can take lessons on the U.S.-China trade skirmish from Brexit.
In fact, the very first Summer Skirmish event was canceled halfway through due to lag.
Starting on February 14th, Epic is kicking off a two-day competition called Secret Skirmish.
In this post-truth war, factions constantly skirmish for control over facts, information and narratives.
Analysts see those polls as an opening skirmish before 20163's battle for the presidency.
For now it is hard to see past the trade skirmish and the G20 summit.
COLUMBUS, Oh. — Columbus is the front line of an unlikely skirmish in the culture war.
And one person died in a skirmish outside a polling station in a northwest province.
Complicating matters, however, is the impact from President Donald Trump's ongoing trade skirmish with China.
This is the first major skirmish in the era of divided government in Trump's Washington.
" George Washington later wrote of the skirmish, "This little advantage has inspired our troops prodigiously.
Financial markets tumbled on the news, with no sign that the skirmish will end soon.
The conflict resulted in a skirmish on December 6, where roughly 200 protesters battled police.
This skirmish between the President and the Press is not a joke, this is fundamental.
Of course, this skirmish could still end peacefully rather than leading to all-out war.
But here's the thing: Mattis and Bolton's first skirmish may come sooner than you think.
There's a mini-skirmish and Rosalee ends up shooting him once, but doesn't fully kill him.
In effect, the risk of a military skirmish between the two countries is growing — and fast.
A particularly nasty skirmish between Ethiopian and Eritrean troops in June 2016 revealed the Ethiopians' skittishness.
The NFL skirmish was one of many clashes Trump caused during his first year in office.
Because during a skirmish in the mountains, I disarmed and then hit an Iranian border guard.
But after seeing this late-June skirmish, Fitz acknowledges circumstances may have changed since last year.
Just a few months ago, Pakistan threatened to "destroy" India in response to a border skirmish.
It is another skirmish in the smoldering class war being waged on the roads of Beijing.
The battle for Hue was hard, bloody, and costly, not the minor skirmish Westmoreland was selling.
Investors are skittish that a festering trade skirmish will grow into a full-on trade war.
The Gorilla Channel was to become one small skirmish in the never-ending American culture war.
A little while later, he got into a skirmish and was stabbed on his right hand.
It was the latest skirmish in a long-running U.S. political fight over restrictions on voting.
Those supporting the Garratts say the couple were simply chess pieces in a larger geopolitical skirmish.
If this week's skirmish with the Sanders campaign is any indication, the evening could get bumpy.
Nine people were taken to the hospital after the violent skirmish, but none were seriously injured.
Skirmish lines seemed to be established, the line of demarcation being Ferguson's police department's mechanized vehicles.
Which firm wins this skirmish matters less than a bigger victory that belongs to them both.
For months, they have been engaged in an uneasy long-distance skirmish over policy and values.
The border wall fight is just the preliminary skirmish in this new era of divided government.
The photog claims his finger was caught in the cam ... and was broken in the skirmish.
The move would be the latest in the escalating trade skirmish between the world's two biggest economies.
Nearly 20 people — including police — were injured in Saturday's skirmish, which could cost the city $1.7 million.
He was then sent to fight in a border skirmish with the tiny coastal state of Djibouti.
Overall, soybean farmers have been among the hardest hit in the skirmish in terms of dollar value.
The skirmish came as the Army began the process of launching an environmental study of the pipeline.
The skirmish started with shouting matches and quickly escalated to brawls marked by punches and pepper spray.
But each of those additions would be another skirmish Congress doesn't have any bandwidth for right now.
Keurig got drawn into a partisan skirmish over its advertising on Sean Hannity's Fox News Channel program.
Deception is just such a useful tactic, to prevent and deter a skirmish or a larger war.
So to avoid a skirmish, Taft pushed for the passage of the 16th Amendment to the Constitution.
Not when we're having a trade tussle, a trade skirmish, a trade war, a cold war, whatever.
Miami first baseman Justin Bour homered off reliever Chris Hatcher following the skirmish to ruin the shutout.
A Friday evening skirmish at this year's event was interrupted when an infantryman collapsed in the sun.
But according to researchers, the mommy wars are, at most, a skirmish between extremists on either side.
After a nearly three-year legal skirmish, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau appeared to have been victorious.
The cyber-intrigue was the opening skirmish in a pitched battle among ostensible Gulf allies this week.
Some people are turned off by the way it segues from police procedural mystery to supernatural skirmish.
New York (CNN Business)The Trump administration's trade skirmish with China appears to have reached a reprieve.
But if he won that skirmish, Mr. Castiblanco still feels as if he is facing long odds.
For Hutchison, it was just one more skirmish in a larger, conservative-led crusade against poor people.
There's no "ladder" button, nor does the campaign much resemble what you'll be doing in skirmish play.
Police arrested 17 people in the skirmish, which started as a demonstrator tried to burn an American flag.
Mostly, Etue is focusing on leveraging the momentum of winning the Summer Skirmish into a legitimate gaming career.
Trump's trade skirmish with China took stocks from a record high last Friday to now a weekly loss.
We care as it's a fresh turn in the scooter skirmish, not to mention the greater micromobility wars.
Troops then moved up from the beach in battle skirmish lines, accompanied by medical units and light artillery.
In 1988, U.S. and Iranian forces fought a brief, violent skirmish that damaged or destroyed several Iranian vessels.
Cruz Ben Carson, meanwhile, laid into Ted Cruz after a skirmish in the aftermath of the Iowa caucuses.
The impact of the ongoing U.S.-China trade skirmish also drew a harmony of responses around the globe.
Apple pinned the blame on the ongoing trade skirmish with the US and the slowdown of China's economy.
Later, the teams were reduced to 10 men each after a brief skirmish resulted in two red cards.
The dispute over prekindergarten is the latest skirmish in a continuing feud between Ms. Moskowitz and the mayor.
It was a mild skirmish, one of hundreds about how arrogant I was for not counting my blessings.
Witnesses say they heard a bottle break in the skirmish and saw someone wielding it as a weapon.
In April, Jones was entangled in another legal skirmish that once again demonstrates how seriously people take him.
The 221 skirmish involved a construction company that Mr. Trump had hired to help build a golf course.
Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman's plane was shot down during an air skirmish between the two countries on Wednesday.
A demonstration was taking place outside a police station when the skirmish started and tear gas was deployed.
Since his presidency began, the MSC has become a diplomatic skirmish and precursor to tougher battles to come.
Nine people were hospitalized after the skirmish, and the State Department issued a stern statement condemning the attack.
Chinese news outlets have covered the skirmish breathlessly, describing Weibo as the "new battlefield" between the two countries.
But while the brief military conflict has settled into an impasse, there's a smaller skirmish that hasn't stopped.
But if they stay out, it means this skirmish between "too much" and "not enough" has just begun.
All of this amounts to the most consequential skirmish so far in the struggle over the future of utilities.
But never before has Trump appeared to have won even one skirmish in this war on comedy -- until now.
That brings us to the first skirmish in this grueling legal process: Where will net neutrality's fate be decided?
The gameplay options are basic, but they're really all you need for a quick pick-up-and-play skirmish.
The first skirmish came three years ago, when soldiers launched a vicious attack on the food on social media.
Of course, it could also just be the Hound killing the wight, or getting into some other, unrelated skirmish.
"The War on Science is more than a skirmish over funding, censorship, and 'alternative facts,'" says scientist Jon Foley.
But Pentagon spokesmen have not addressed the details of the equipment at the heart of that first, deadly skirmish.
An unconvincing victory in a skirmish with Pakistan, in Kashmir in 1999, exposed the Indian army's lack of capability.
The attack was another skirmish in the continuing battles over territory between street-food vendors, notably ice cream sellers.
It was the third maritime skirmish — all involving warning shots — between the two countries in the past three months.
But it's unclear what will come of those talks, intended to head off a tit-for-tat trade skirmish.
European Financial Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici said Europe was preparing immediate counter-measures in case of a trade skirmish.
The ruling ends a skirmish in a larger battle between the services and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
Second, there is an improbable but real chance of new sector sanctions or a modest and dangerous cyber-skirmish.
In one skirmish, he fired a shell that landed a direct hit on Serbian soldiers hiding in a cemetery.
Two indigenous men had been abducted during a skirmish with nearby settlers, and no one knew where they were.
It is a declaration of Mr. Trump's re-election campaign priorities and the starting skirmish in the 2020 race.
News of the Chinese court's ruling emerged during a broad skirmish between China and the United States over trade.
In October 2018, Perez placed fourth in the North American Fortnite Fall Skirmish and won $25,000 with her teammate.
He starts his flight on foot, limping from the initial skirmish after losing a toe to a stray bullet.
The battle is the latest skirmish between internet companies and governments over who decides what content should be online.
The freight contract skirmish lands just weeks after the Teamsters ratified a five-year agreement for parcel delivery workers.
This is a skirmish in a larger war pitting fans of traditional stagings against those who crave modern reinterpretations.
The skirmish over nominees set a grim tone for the first day of the Senate under the new president.
Neither Israel nor Hezbollah has shown much appetite for sustained conflict, but each skirmish contains the potential for escalation.
The tense exchange was the latest skirmish in a long-running battle between lawmakers and the agency after Sen.
But Trump didn't seem to care, bulldozing ahead every time Pelosi or Schumer tried to end the verbal skirmish.
After Butler's 3-pointer gave the Bulls a 16-point lead, Ibaka and Lopez became involved in a skirmish.
Next came an aerial skirmish between the two sides, and then the capture of an Indian pilot by Pakistan.
It's not a devastating thing, it's not a war, it's a trade skirmish that can have negative economic effects.
The litigation marked the latest skirmish in an ongoing battle between the board and the government over spending priorities.
But if you watch it, Ngo clearly comes across as the victim of an attack: First skirmish I've seen.
This week's minor skirmish between Ryan and Sanders will quickly fade into the background noise of a loud campaign.
There is no foreseeable end to the suffering for the roughly three million residents of Idlib Province, which has been slipping out of the Syrian rebels' grip, airstrike by airstrike, skirmish by skirmish, bringing Mr. Assad increasingly close to controlling the entire country again after more than eight years of civil war.
At least two people died in a skirmish with the Venezuelan military at the Brazilian border over aid deliveries Friday.
"Trade has gone from being a skirmish to being far more important than that," he said, as reported by CNBC.
" Kardashian later shared video of Chyna's skirmish to his own Instagram account, with the caption, "just gonna leave this here.
At the time, it was seen as the latest skirmish in the trade war between the United States and China.
The trade skirmish between the United States and China is on the verge of officially becoming a proper trade war.
The clips show a 3v3 skirmish with champions meeting their demise once they get too close to the black hole.
A bestseller when it came out in France in 2014, "The End of Eddy" triggered a very French critical skirmish.
Anderson and Renteria both were suspended one game and also fined an undisclosed amount for their actions during the skirmish.
During the skirmish, he claims Lacey jumped on him, scratched his face and bit off a portion of his ear.
Plans were announced for a formal military funeral for Zhou Haibo, the Chinese fisherman killed during the chaotic initial skirmish.
Each skirmish plays out sort of like a futuristic chess match, with the mechs and kaiju taking turns performing actions.
Is that China-related, and is it due to the skirmish between the United States and China at this point?
Ventura set off the skirmish when he hit Orioles 3B Manny Machado in the back with a 99-mph fastball.
About two dozen demonstrators were present before Tuesday's skirmish, which occurred as President Trump hosted Erdogan at the White House.
During this portion, it occasionally cuts to later that same night, when Alfred is cleaning Bruce up after the skirmish.
We had just finished a Facebook Live session and put away the equipment when there was a skirmish behind us.
A legal skirmish between American Airlines and the Wi-Fi provider Gogo broke out last month, highlighting the increased friction.
If you catch an imaginary bullet in the beginning of a skirmish, you miss out on most of the action.
The blueprint is a declaration of Mr. Trump's re-election campaign priorities and the starting skirmish in the 2020 race.
He served a one-game league suspension for his role in a sideline skirmish the previous week at New Orleans.
That this would happen to the Jets — immediately embroiling their future franchise quarterback in a contractual skirmish — seemed only natural.
Why it matters: "The skirmish is part of a war over access to customer financial data," WSJ's Yuka Hayashi writes.
If the trade skirmish escalates into a trade war, it will harm economic growth, but it will also be inflationary.
The skirmish over Free Basics is also part of a larger, global debate about whether zero-rating violates net neutrality.
On July 3, 1988, the USS Vincennes and another US vessel were caught in a skirmish with Iranian gun boats.
The authorities have already charged several others, including two Americans and two Canadians, with taking part in the violent skirmish.
In the current hyper-partisan political climate, it's natural to look for winners and losers in each small legal skirmish.
Do you join on one side or the other, or do you try to make your way around the skirmish?
Later in the first, in a skirmish of captains, Crosby and McDonagh tussled after McDonagh rammed Sheary into the boards.
During one skirmish, Siatta said, he hit a Taliban fighter carrying a machine gun as he hustled across a bridge.
He offers up the telling example of President Trump's skirmish with the press over the size of his inauguration crowd.
But hope for any quick deal evaporated last month following a spontaneous skirmish between President Trump and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
After a brief skirmish in the parking lot and subsequent road rage on my boyfriend's part (welcome to California), we're off!
In each skirmish, you'll have a team of three characters to control, including familiar Mario faces and their drooling Rabbid counterparts.
In the build made available to press, I've only been able to play skirmish games between two teams of four Mechs.
The result is that each individual skirmish is intense on its own but also contributes to the war as a whole.
If you lose most of your energy supply in one skirmish, it makes the rest of the game that much harder.
European Financial Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici said Europe was preparing immediate counter-measures just in case of a major trade skirmish.
In this painting, the artist viscerally links a skirmish between Civil Rights protesters and law enforcement to the power of color.
Beast Mode was suspended last week after running onto the field during a skirmish against Kansas City and shoving an official.
The still-private filings in the skirmish with Facebook might explain why federal officials picked Messenger's voice calls as a target.
A small skirmish erupted when protesters started throwing water bottles at police, who were trying to keep them from impeding traffic.
The move marks the latest skirmish over immigration between President Donald Trump's administration and local governments who have resisted his crackdown.
Despite the fiery skirmish, many wonder if this was a case of too little, too late for anyone not named Trump.
Control of fifth-generation cellular wireless networks and supply chains represents the most recent skirmish line in this technology Cold War.
With the exception of the odd regional and civil skirmish, it has been relatively at peace for the past 2200 years.
Unclear what kicked off the skirmish ... but several members grabbed gym equipment and weaponized it, swinging it at each other wildly.
And Obama and Trump are fated to be judged against one for ever, and this is just an early historical skirmish.
He also spent four minutes in the penalty box on a double minor following a skirmish late in the second period.
Meanwhile, Google has stayed largely silent in the skirmish, but both Google and Facebook have reportedly been mulling changes amid pressure.
And Neil Irwin of the Upshot reckons that while we're seeing a trade skirmish, it won't necessarily become a trade war.
The announcement was another skirmish, surely not the last, for control of the volcano's petrified lava slopes and the sky overhead.
The skirmish between two state senators illustrates the growing pains of the Democratic Party's progressive wing, echoing similar tension in Congress.
While videos of the scene show a troubling skirmish, stills of the fight truly capture the scary nature of the chaos.
Moore crumpled to the field and lay there as a skirmish that began near the Miami sideline expanded closer to midfield.
Now, last week you told CNBC that it is not -- don't call it a trade war, call it a trade skirmish.
More broadly, however, the case is the most recent skirmish in a war over what kind of government our Constitution permits.
"It's not a trade war, I call it a trade skirmish," he told CNBC-TV18's Shereen Bhan in New Delhi.
Rinaldo's actions touched off a skirmish that the Colorado players said provided a spark in the 6-2 drubbing at Arizona.
Headstrong Beatrice and Arrogant Benedick have a contentious relationship built on the power of their verbal barbs and their 'skirmish of wit.
It takes pure grit to stand in a ring with another person knowing that the impending skirmish is going to get ugly.
At the same time, it has been in an intense skirmish with an activist hedge fund that doubted its move into Hollywood.
Pfizer also said it will go back to its "normal" routine of raising drug prices after a public skirmish with President Trump.
A noisy skirmish over sex education in a Muslim district of the English Midlands could be a sign of things to come.
The teams got into a skirmish after former 49ers safety Antoine Bethea hit Beathard late as he was sliding following a run.
Three months ago, YouTube pulled its programming from Amazon's Echo Show device — the first skirmish in what is apparently an ongoing war.
NOTES: Wizards G John Wall was fined $15,000 by the NBA for his role in a postgame skirmish on Wednesday in Boston.
Like the smartphone market before it, however, this will likely be just the first skirmish in a long and protracted war. developing....
There is still the danger, however, of an accidental flare-up—a skirmish over illegal fishing, for example, and an ensuing escalation.
The biggest thing to watch for in the upper chamber is a possible funding skirmish when money runs out on December 7.
One skirmish this week between a man and a group of riot police officers happened just feet from Hong Kong's stock exchange.
Stoltenberg called on Russia to withdraw its forces from eastern Ukraine and return Ukrainian vessels captured in a naval skirmish last year.
Slingers and javelinmen were the backbone of my force, and the army itself had specialized in skirmish tactics, making them even deadlier.
Each match was a skirmish in this larger battle, and each region was worth several points towards victory in the larger conflict.
WASHINGTON — Republican lawmakers are gearing up to battle a powerful force in the coming skirmish over a $220 trillion tax cut: Economists.
Why it matters: The trade war is but a very small skirmish in a much bigger and wider battle for global dominance.
That is why that the political battle for the minimum wage has been as much a regional skirmish as a partisan one.
Video taken during the skirmish shows many of the guards were armed with handguns, though the make of the weapons is unclear.
Miami's James Johnson, who had to be restrained from charging the Lakers' bench after the initial skirmish, was issued a technical foul.
Later in the evening, a skirmish ensued at Tamar Park after a man raised a Chinese flag near the rally's main stage.
The prosecutor proposal has set off another skirmish between Mr. Cuomo and the state attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, a fellow Democrat.
They are afraid of getting killed accidentally in a crossfire between the government and the rebels, who constantly skirmish right outside Bentiu.
Fortnite Summer Skirmish, Epic Games' first tournament, clocked a total of almost 8.5 million hours watched from mid-July to early September.
The release of the memo was blocked by Trump on Friday, kicking off a new skirmish between Democrats and the White House.
It is rarely a good idea to try to resolve an ordinary political skirmish by making it a matter of statutory law.
That said, if the current trade skirmish dissipates, we remain optimistic about the prospects for global economic growth and global equity markets.
He reportedly told his acting Pentagon chief in May that he doesn't want to get into a skirmish with Iran right now.
The skirmish points to a basic question facing not just Nestlé but many of its peers: how should a consumer-goods giant operate?
Then Thursday morning, they turned around and ended the exemptions, setting off what could be the opening skirmish in a larger trade war.
Now that he's won Summer Skirmish, though, Etue has stepped up his practice routine, playing anywhere from 10 to 14 hours each day.
South Africa's complicated relationship with holidays—and with the past—is best illustrated by December 22009, which once commemorated a horrific frontier skirmish.
It is the latest skirmish between the league and plaintiffs' lawyers in the landmark settlement, which was supposed to provide support to players.
It could no longer monitor markets from a distance, but had to get down on trading floors and skirmish for bids and prices.
Standing in front of the canvas, Mr Hale points to a skirmish taking place in what is now a smart part of town.
Clinton's surprisingly tight and increasingly costly primary skirmish with Senator Sanders, whose supporters complain the D.N.C. is deeply biased toward the Clinton campaign.
This fight over battery life patents is really just a small skirmish in the larger legal fight being waged by the two companies.
Instead, the warring sides have dug into their trenches, firing on each other across no-man's land and engaging in the occasional skirmish.
It came after Carolina's Josh Jooris was assessed four minutes for roughing and Toronto's Roman Polak two minutes for roughing after their skirmish.
But it's really an early skirmish in a larger war over the impact the quickening pace of AI development means for Americans' paychecks.
Migrants' right activist Ruben Figueroa, with the nonprofit Mesoamerican Migrant Movement, said he too was was injured in the head in Sunday's skirmish.
Clinton's support for drilling and fracking, promotion of free trade deals, and contributions from Big Oil tell us she'll fight a border skirmish.
Nevertheless, the looming presence subsiding is probably welcome news to more skirmish investors who want to be sure they're backing the right horse.
The Secret Service, which was monitoring the situation, got involved once a skirmish broke out near a back, covered entrance to the embassy.
It's a grim place, and the titans are seen as powerful weapons, ones that can change the tide of a skirmish almost instantly.
Whiteside and Lakers forward Thomas Robinson were each hit with technical fouls early in the fourth quarter as they had a brief skirmish.
Trade The tariffs are starting to fly -- fast and furious -- in, if not a trade war, then at least a major trade skirmish.
For shaving behemoths like Gillette, it is the first skirmish in the coming guerrilla war for men's faces, not to mention other parts.
The national labor movement immediately mobilized, casting the fight over Act 10 as the defining political skirmish for this generation of unions members.
Emotions ran high outside the courtroom, with a small skirmish reflecting lingering tensions between Serbs and Bosniaks over the trial and the war.
The Dow was up 240 points at 24,505, as tech stocks rose and investors were less worried about a trade skirmish with China.
Following a skirmish and video review delay of nearly 233 minutes, referees ejected Anim and Theo John of Marquette, as well as Mamukelashvili.
Donaldson originally was suspended for one game after a skirmish with Pirates right-hander Joe Musgrove and catcher Elias Diaz on June 10.
That would make this the latest entry in a low-key cyber-skirmish likely aimed at affecting the outcome of next month's election.
For years, these wines have represented an easy button to push for anyone wanting to ignite a skirmish in the wine culture wars.
"It was a nice little burst of fighting," he told a friend after returning from a skirmish with the Taliban one recent evening.
At the parking-lot gathering in Fort Lauderdale — before the N.R.A. sign skirmish, before the bullhorn interruptions — Delores Thompson, 65, from Sunrise, Fla.
The war flared most recently in a naval skirmish between Russia and Ukraine over control of a strait leading to the Azov Sea.
Trump's restrictive trade policies have inflated Harley's raw material costs and put it in crosshairs of a trade skirmish with the European Union.
That led to an international diplomatic skirmish that solidified Italy's hard line on immigration and eventually resulted in the ship traveling to Spain.
Already, Chinese export data showed a sharp drop in August as the U.S. and China continued to exchange salvos in their trade skirmish.
In a case of life imitating fiction, the writer-director, Jason Lei Howden, got into a Twitter skirmish shortly before the movie's release.
To Trump's supporters, the only thing that was new about the latest skirmish was the level of hysteria it provoked from the media.
The governor's gambit comes at a time when New York's Democratic Party is also dealing with a nasty skirmish in the State Senate.
But the episode may just be the opening skirmish in a bigger family fight over one of the most-storied franchises in sports.
Scooter Braun may yet walk out of this skirmish unscathed, but no matter what happens there, Swift has just scored herself a win.
Over four days 92 members of the SDF were killed, its heaviest losses from a single skirmish since it was formed three years ago.
Frazetta's art portrays an endless battlefield where all of history collides in a single primal skirmish of flexed thighs, giants snakes, and greasy loincloths.
WATCH THE CONFRONTATION ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: Video Multiple Republican members told Fox News they were disturbed by the skirmish between Ryan and Meadows.
This skirmish has been going on for most of 2018 and has investors around the globe fearing tougher trade conditions could diminish corporate profits.
"There are at least 20 known graves on the property," says Harkins, and some of those are thought to be casualties from this skirmish.
The streaming platform quietly arrived in India six days ago amid a legal skirmish over whether the launch would include Warner's recorded music catalog.
In this edition: A wrap-up of a status quo debate, a Democratic argument about the courts, and the first real Biden-Buttigieg skirmish.
What began as a question of corporate values quickly transformed into a larger skirmish between competing perceptions of who actually wields power in America.
The recent skirmish over import duties is only the latest in a long string of efforts to keep Apple out of Trump's trade war.
It seems likely that we'll see a proper, dedicated studio or arena at Secret Skirmish that could potentially be home to the World Cup.
For music industry observers, "Lemonade" is another skirmish in an ongoing, multi-front battle among artists, music labels and music services over album exclusives.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's ongoing divorce battle has gone through some unusual twists and turns — and their latest legal skirmish is no exception.
But then there's Rise of Nations, whose skirmish AI has gotten me to fall back in love with that game in a big way.
For Hess, the announcement was also a way to avoid a skirmish with activist hedge fund Elliott Management ahead of nominations for its board.
Trump and international leaders have been locked in a trade skirmish as the president promises to solve what he says are unfair trade practices.
Sheridan hadn't hosted such a dramatic event since 1865, when locals took on Arapaho Indians in a skirmish that preceded the Little Big Horn.
Their skirmish is a low-paced play fight: one of many that regularly take place outside Knight and Merchants Bar in the Chinese capital.
As casualties from the trade skirmish were beginning to pile up, critics on the left and the right were pressing Trump to back down.
After Tuesday's skirmish, Jugend Rettet said the Libyans towed two migrant boats back to shore while humanitarian groups brought more than 1,000 on board.
LONDON — Britain's new leader had been in office barely a week when a skirmish broke out between 10 Downing Street and the Foreign Office.
At the same time, China's command economy means its government has more fiscal and monetary tools to counteract damage caused by the trade skirmish.
The two players exchanged words and a slight skirmish led to Garrett ripping off Rudolph's helmet and hitting him in the head with it.
Huawei has been at the heart of a geopolitical skirmish between the US and China, which escalated last month when America blacklisted the company.
BEIJING — The United States and China have sparred repeatedly over trade, in a tit-for-tat skirmish that has shown little sign of abating.
Essentially, Swift finally beat Kanye West in a PR skirmish for the first time since her major loss against the West couple in 2016.
This is a preview of the kind of fight you're about to get into, as you'll be next in line for a 1v1 skirmish.
In a violent skirmish, he learns how grisly war can be, and deserts, to return to Tatara and the woman (Anna Ishii) he loves.
This crisis set off by Soleimani's killing would then turn out to be a short-lived military skirmish rather than a full-scale war.
India sent warplanes into Pakistan, which then mounted a counter-attack, and an Indian pilot was shot down and captured in the ensuing skirmish.
Today, any regional skirmish or international escalation in the world will be responded to by the deployment of an American aircraft carrier or two.
But it soon became the first real skirmish between Trump's defenders in Congress and newly empowered Democrats since the House changed hands last month.
The officer was hit by a food tray and several inmates were stabbed during the skirmish that broke out at about 7:30 p.m.
However the Court rules in Mazars, that decision is likely to inform every other legal skirmish over whether Congress may probe the Trump presidency.
Children's Books The great struggle for any artist — any great artist, anyway — is a philosophical skirmish in the context of a much larger war.
Elizabeth Warren is no shrinking violet, and she clearly won this skirmish, if not her larger battle to stop the confirmation of Senator Sessions.
But outside of the losing skirmish over funding for a border wall, there have barely been any efforts to get congressional action on immigration.
Zinke and Grijalva entered into an online skirmish at the end of last year that resulted in the secretary calling the lawmaker a drunk.
Economic policymakers think the expansion could dim as stimulus from tax cuts and low interest rates fades while a U.S.-China trade skirmish brews.
You start with how much is going on, and then you go to the meat of it, which is the skirmish and the death.
"I believe that this defendant, he is dangerous," Mr Howard told the judge during a recent skirmish over whether Mr McIver was receiving preferential treatment.
As a political issue, guns have become part of America's endless, arid culture wars, where Red and Blue tribes skirmish for political and cultural advantage.
Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesperson, today seemed to indicate that the communications channel is not working like it did before last Sunday's skirmish in Syria.
Complicating matters for Apple at present, the tech behemoth lost a second court skirmish in its worldwide patent battle with chip supplier Qualcomm on Thursday.
" The D.C. police department said in a statement that there was a "skirmish involving demonstrators" and that the police department intervened and "separated the parties.
Until Thursday afternoon, there had been a reassuring sense of restrained, tit-for-tat reciprocity in the trade skirmish between the United States and China.
After a little symbolic skirmish, each side would retreat to its corner, with few of the changes to the federal budget that had been promised.
When Confederate cavalry attempted to burn the railroad bridge over the Wolf River, they were thwarted by African-American Union troops, sparking the short skirmish.
In past Summer Skirmish events, Epic has let players drop into random lobbies and crowned a winner based on how many kills that person has.
You also can't effectively skirmish against your friends, because you can't select teams to, say, split up into groups of two and duke it out.
It wasn't the start of the war but it marked the first major escalation that turned it from a skirmish to a full-on confrontation.
Mr Nicklaus, who lost that skirmish by a single stroke, has said that the performances of the two contenders on Sunday were even more impressive.
A skirmish broke out, an impenetrable mist settled over the wood, and no one has managed to come in or out of it ever since.
"An improved outlook for demand growth is highly dependent on a resolution of the trade skirmish," said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital LLC.
Chinese public opinion on the trade skirmish is playing out in almost the opposite direction, said Mary Lovely, a professor of economics at Syracuse University.
" Whatever one thinks of tariffs or Trump's negotiating strategy, the president's tariff threats are more of a tiny skirmish than a full-blown "trade war.
We meet the controllers of the political machine, but, aside from one skirmish in a housing project, the wider effects of their scheming remain invisible.
I think it's David Reich whose op-ed in the New York Times kicked off our latest skirmish, I think it's based on his work.
What's next: This fight is only a small skirmish in a much larger war as Republicans try to roll back the 2015 net neutrality rules.
Mnuchin said he was "cautiously optimistic" an agreement with Beijing could be reached to avoid a deeper trade skirmish that could upset the global economy.
Obviously, the men have suffered irreparable emotional wounds from a "skirmish" the researcher discovers, in which 70 soldiers went into battle but only 17 returned.
" The Kelly-Fonda skirmish began in September, when Ms. Kelly asked about her use of plastic surgery in the first week of "Megyn Kelly Today.
The legislative skirmish could also imperil the agenda of Philip D. Murphy, the Democratic candidate for governor, who has a significant lead in the polls.
And not a moment too soon, said Mr. Molinaro, who said that his wife hadn't really appreciated his bringing Ms. Lee into the skirmish, either.
It was the latest heated skirmish, documented on social media, between officials representing the administration and activists furious over some of its most divisive policies.
The skirmish, caught on video, has further strained bilateral ties at a time when the NATO allies are in sharp disagreement over policy in Syria.
Mike Baker, general counsel at Jake's Fireworks, said he remains optimistic that the industry will escape becoming a casualty in the U.S.-China trade skirmish.
To this day, the legislative skirmish over the Civil Rights Act of 1964 stands as the longest-running debate in the history of the Senate.
Israeli commandos boarded the ship and in the ensuing skirmish, 10 Islamist activists were killed and several dozen wounded, along with 10 wounded Israeli soldiers.
Many political analysts feel the contest is a harbinger of the 2020 elections — even though it was formally a culminating skirmish to the 2018 midterms.
On Friday, Epic Games kicked off their six week Fortnite Fall Skirmish series, with the world's top players competing for a $24 million prize pool.
But the skirmish heated up when Warren lit into Buttigieg and intimated that he was making promises to the rich by taking money from them.
And it marks the most direct public skirmish between Warren and Zuckerberg since the Massachusetts lawmaker unveiled her campaign plan to split up the company.
TMZ broke the story ... the baby stroller company Momiie pulled the plug on its deal with Chyna just days after her skirmish at Six Flags.
When Mr. Riling moved to cover the object with his foot, an officer pushed him onto a bench in the cell, resulting in a skirmish.
Many experts worry that having tinier nukes makes them more usable, thereby increasing the chance of a skirmish turning into a full-blown nuclear war.
Markets also widely expect the central bank's next move will be a cut in light of weaker inflation and uncertainties including a U.S.-China trade skirmish.
But as these one-time catalysts lose steam, Deshpande said the U.S.-China trade skirmish could take "a bigger bite out of earnings growth" next year.
"Obviously this trade skirmish is metastasizing potentially into something worse than it already is," said Mark Luschini, chief investment strategist at Janney Montgomery Scott in Philadelphia.
Toward the end of the first episode he holds his own in a brutal skirmish which ends in a standoff with him brandishing an unpinned grenade.
The skirmish began on Twitter, when Martinez posted a photo of Underwood and Booth engaged in some serious canoodling on the set of Bachelor in Paradise.
With 40.2 seconds left in the first half, Powell and Manhattan's Rich Williams were both ejected after receiving flagrant-2 fouls following an on-court skirmish.
The successful Fortnite Pro-Am at E3 was followed by the launch of Summer Skirmish, a series of eight weekly tournaments featuring $8 million in prizes.
The two countries have until early March to strike a deal to end the trade skirmish or additional U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods could take effect.
Moore didn't win this second skirmish, but he refused to concede defeat, defying a court order to remove the monument amid massive protests in his support.
There was a brief skirmish between soldiers sent to the scene after the blast and IS fighters, Yusuf Mohamed, a colonel in the Puntland military, said.
Reds right fielder Yasiel Puig, who minutes earlier had reportedly been traded to the Cleveland Indians, started a second skirmish that continued for several more minutes.
They got three hours of veiled insults, references to "The Handmaid's Tale," and a rehashing of basically every single skirmish in the American fight over abortion.
If you want me I'll be in the bar "Constant as a northern star" is from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," but Mitchell's retort wins the opening skirmish.
In the weeks since the fresh skirmish broke out last month, Democratic lawmakers have declined to inspect them in the GOP's offices, a committee aide said.
JPMorgan's skirmish with the Indonesian government also highlights the conflicts that banks face when their analysts express a negative view on a country or a company.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday he thought Washington and Beijing were "on the cusp " of reaching a deal that would end the trade skirmish.
Worries over the two countries' skirmish kept Wall Street on edge for most of last year as investors worried about the impasse's impact on corporate earnings.
The latest skirmish came after an anti-Trump super PAC released a photo of Trump's wife, who is a formal model, posing nude for GQ Magazine.
Yet here, vilified for a skirmish in which he was cited by police but never charged, he couldn't bring himself to elaborate on what really happened.
You might hear the sound of bullets in the distance, or items and bridges left behind after a skirmish, but beyond that, you're on your own.
The skirmish between Apple and the FBI is a prime example: Apple is refusing to allow policy to dictate how encryption should be included in products.
The short is packed with fun little comparative moments, such as a hot potato skirmish between Pyro's detonator projectiles and Genji's quick deflections with his sword.
WASHINGTON — An American service member was killed and four others were wounded after a skirmish on Monday in Nangarhar Province in eastern Afghanistan, the Pentagon said.
The battle in Edgewater is just the latest skirmish in a war over affordable housing and overdevelopment that has broken out from Brooklyn to San Francisco.
If Donald Trump inaugurated a new era of conflict in American politics, Tuesday's midterm elections were just another skirmish, not a turning point in the war.
Russia's strategy in the wake of the open armed clash, however, appears to be to try to treat the whole thing as a mere border skirmish.
The two agencies, which have divvied up antitrust enforcement for more than a century, have been known to skirmish over their shared responsibilities in the past.
A new skirmish has begun in the battle over how much salt we should eat, which is only going to strengthen the ongoing war on science.
In September 2018, Nate Hill and Trevor "FunkBomb" Siegler announced that they had been banned from Fortnite's competitive Fall Skirmish event for cheating on a stream.
The highly anticipated public testimony from Strzok ignited yet another skirmish on Capitol Hill, where Democrats are accusing Republicans of demonizing him to undermine Mueller's probe.
But the streaming-platform wars are heating up elsewhere — a similar skirmish is brewing between Amazon and Alphabet, the holding company that owns Google and YouTube.
We've seen some of this in past Trump rallies, as one side (either protesters or supporters) starts a skirmish, and it escalates into violent chaos from there.
Qualcomm and Apple had spent the better part of more than two years engaged in a legal skirmish over outsized royalty payments, patent infringements and IP theft.
The off-screen skirmish centers around the theatrical "window," the time a movie plays exclusively in U.S. theaters before it can be released on DVD or digital.
As former attorney general Eric Holder spoke on the stage, the game of cat-and-mouse with signs turned into a skirmish, and law enforcement officials intervened.
If it wins its permission skirmish with the California DMV, it doesn't even get forced into basic oversight or regulation, it can just do as it pleases.
The next year the two sides returned to Addis Ababa to put a stop to a skirmish between Sudan and its new neighbour, the world's youngest state.
"My view is this trade dispute will be more of a skirmish, not a war," Rubenstein told CNBC on Tuesday at the Barclays Asia Forum in Singapore.
A few minutes earlier, heated words were exchanged between New York left winger Matt Martin and Washington right winger Tom Wilson following a skirmish near the benches.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday that he thought Washington and Beijing were "on the cusp " of reaching an agreement that would end the trade skirmish.
He became the highest-earning pro in the scene last year when he and his duos partner Dennis "Cloakzy" Lepore won $400,000 in the Fall Skirmish series.
The latest skirmish could prove to be a relatively small incident, but it has the potential to escalate and cause significant economic, as well as diplomatic, harm.
Patriots president Jonathan Kraft, appearing on the team's radio show before the home game, said the skirmish "goes back to Rex (Ryan)," referring to the Buffalo coach.
Wizards center Ian Mahinmi (calf strain), in his first game since April 10, and Boston's Jonas Jerebko were hit with technical fouls for a first-half skirmish.
It is hard to accept that this protracted and partisan skirmish over a wall could soon bring real hardship to the lives of the most vulnerable Americans.
The blood feud between Republicans and Democrats over healthcare reform this year in Congress is just a skirmish; not the decisive battle in the health reform war.
And concentrated pain in one interest group can lead to destabilizing forces that most governments want to prevent—just ask U.S. farmers caught in the current skirmish.
The attack was the latest in an intensifying skirmish that began late Tuesday, when Mr. Trump took to Twitter and threatened to "spill the beans" about Mrs.
As Hillary Clinton turns her attention to a general election campaign, Mr. Trump's nasty skirmish with Mr. Cruz, including his warning to "spill the beans" about Mrs.
Agency personnel told BuzzFeed News that a Border Patrol officer shot the woman in the head, killing her, during a skirmish with immigrants in Rio Bravo, Texas.
"So far what we have really seen is not a trade war but a trade skirmish," Shane Oliver, chief economist at AMP Capital, said in a note.
That's what happened during the protracted legal skirmish over Mr. Trump's misbegotten travel ban — ultimately upheld, but not before the courts took away much of its bite.
In 2017, thanks to Battlefront II and a few others, loot boxes became the latest skirmish in a larger fight over how to make money selling games.
The skirmish highlighted the shifting dynamics in Albany, where Democrats have simultaneously cheered the new energy and reform spirit, and been leery of pushing it too far.
To the mostly right-leaning media outlets who covered the controversy, it was just the latest skirmish in the broader battle over cultural appropriation and political correctness.
The skirmish, and Mr. Odinga's promise of continued provocation, undid feelings of relief in a city where many people, whatever their politics, say they simply want normality.
The play soon became even more physical, and Oturu and Penn State's Mike Watkins were each whistled for a technical following a skirmish with 13:53 remaining.
The league said other players, including those who left the bench to join an on-field skirmish, would face discipline as a review of the situation continued.
In particular, it would be good for U.S. farmers, a group that supported Trump in 2016 but who have beaten up by the trade skirmish with Beijing.
Washington (CNN)The Environmental Protection Agency is threatening to withhold federal highway funds from California in the latest skirmish between the Trump administration and the Golden State.
In recent weeks, a skirmish over whether the Pentagon should pay for medical treatment related to gender transition had divided Republicans and threatened to derail the package.
Their first skirmish happened two years earlier in the halls of the Senate, where McCain blasted Obama for "posturing" on one of his favorite issues: lobbying reform.
But the first legal skirmish over the methane regulations is relatively narrow, focused simply on keeping the measures on the books while the rewrite process moves forward.
While many teams did field top players for Fortnite's Summer Skirmish, for example, the competition was ultimately won by a then-relatively unknown player known as Morgausse.
"The Star-Spangled Banner," however, is notoriously hard to sing because of its overly wide melodic range and filled with confusing lyrics about an old military skirmish.
They also discussed ways to turn the skirmish-prone West Sea by ceasing firing exercises and withdrawing artillery along the shore, according to South Korea's defense ministry.
Now due to the XP exploitation, custom Skirmish games will no longer reward XP and have a new AFK timer to keep inactive players from staying in games.
In another high-profile skirmish in 2006, Morgan Stanley's head economist in Asia, Andy Xie, left the bank after a critical email he sent about Singapore was leaked.
The Greek defence minister responded hours later by dropping a wreath into nearby waters from a helicopter, commemorating three Greek soldiers killed in a skirmish two decades ago.
While the third week of Summer Skirmish was the best to date — there were no major controversies, at least — it paled in comparison to offerings from other games.
" The Ryan campaign also rushed to put its candidate's response to another skirmish with Sanders over climate change solutions on stickers which read: "You don't have to yell.
But its release on Friday is still an important event: the latest skirmish in the war that Trump and his allies in Congress are waging against the FBI.
The British oil tanker which Iran confronted with three gunboats is a BP ship which was worried that it may get caught up in just such a skirmish.
Just days after it was released, there was an alarming skirmish at the border, apparently initiated by the Ethiopian government, which had made blatant threats in the past.
The occasional border skirmish and bilateral interaction are tainted by their divergent views on relations with Pakistan, still-archrival of India and an increasingly close ally of China.
They give member nations the rights to impose potentially steep tariffs on imports, raising the possibility of a tit-for-tat trade skirmish between Britain and the Continent.
Goldman also pointed out that Chinese authorities could take the trade skirmish out on U.S. companies in the services sector, by limiting their access to the Chinese market.
I couldn't avail myself of that due to a packed schedule on my end, but I set up some skirmish games with bots to see how multiplayer worked.
This is just one of many ironies dripping from the escalating paint skirmish, which has devolved into an international, and increasingly nasty, war of words and investor presentations.
Typically each ingredient is fried separately, but the elder Ms. Lee flings them together in the pan, on the theory that the brief skirmish draws out more flavor.
This is the artist whose "Piss Christ," his infamous image of a plastic crucifix bathed in urine, sparked the first skirmish in the culture wars 30 years ago.
In the latest trade-related skirmish, FedEx Corp apologized for mistakenly returning a Huawei phone to its sender, after misrouting packages from the Chinese tech firm last month.
While he was photographing a skirmish between the kids and the police, a plastic bullet fired by the police hit his Leica M5 camera and rendered it useless.
Mr. de Blasio and Mr. Cuomo, who are Democrats and have long had a strained relationship, have engaged in an acrimonious public skirmish over financing for public transit.
Friday was supposed to be the big showdown in the Senate's trial of President Trump — the long-awaited skirmish over whether to call for new witnesses and documents.
" Alibaba: "I happen to like BABA, but I do not like China and I'm going to stay away as long as we continue to have this trade skirmish.
Each issue has the potential to spark a skirmish with the U.S. Trump also faced questions this week about his unorthodox attempts to get North Korea to denuclearize.
So, too, did the tech industry skirmish with the White House as it pursued new restrictions on the country's high-skilled foreign immigration visas, known as H-1Bs.
The skirmish between West and Swift will (maybe) simmer down soon—only to be resurrected again on some new platform, maybe even one that hasn't even been invented yet.
He graduated from high school in Louisiana (where his family lived before moving to Tennessee) in May 103, less than a year-and-a-half before winning Summer Skirmish.
That legal skirmish tore the science world apart, while making it clear just how draining patent claims can be in a field where resources are often already spread thin.
Demajhay Bell, an 18-year-old, was fatally stabbed in the neck during the skirmish, and nine people have been charged with his murder, as the Augusta Chronicle reports.
The 76ers' Ben Simmons, who appeared to hold Towns down on the floor after the initial skirmish, avoided punishment because the league deemed him a peacemaker in the conflict.
Recalling the scene Saturday in the Situation Room, he claimed to have watched the raid from an "absolutely perfect" view of the skirmish and appeared to relish the details.
He and others are reminded of the Gulf of Tonkin incident—a murky naval skirmish in 1964 used by America as a pretext for expanding its involvement in Vietnam.
The most recent skirmish came to a head in June around the time that Trump hosted Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani for a White House visit.
An Interior Ministry official told Reuters on Monday that the insurgents had captured a police colonel and eight other officers after they ran out of ammunition during a skirmish.
In the most recent congressional skirmish, McConnell staunchly opposed the House's proposed changes to a $4.6 billion bill that would provide humanitarian aid at the U.S.-Mexico border. Sen.
But the Sons of Confederate Veterans says it owns the 130 square feet (12 square meters) where the flag flies; the site marks a Civil War skirmish in 1865.
When asked about the possibility of a trade skirmish between the United States and China, Muilenburg said he was keeping a close eye on dialogues between the two countries.
As one might expect in our ever-connected world, the conflict between physical games and the fan-coded virtual versions of them extends far beyond the skirmish between Jinteki.
In the segment about voter fraud that's online, Trump's comments are presented as one side of a typical political skirmish, with Paul Ryan's counterargument given equal time and weight.
Perhaps the biggest question is whether he goes after the former vice president, a skirmish that could benefit both men and sap time away from the other candidates onstage.
While this week's trade skirmish covers a relatively small piece of overall U.S. trade, a wider dispute could create headwinds for the economy and raise prices for American consumers.
Once referred to as "a gut-wrenching spectacle of gory horror" by some pissant carelord on the Lonely Planet forums, Pasola is equal parts religious ritual and equestrian skirmish.
In its skirmish with AMC, MoviePass may have been testing the waters for a deal now, before MoviePass theoretically grows so big that it could disrupt the industry entirely.
Right-hander Alex Cobb pitched six strong innings, and the Baltimore Orioles rallied to defeat host Seattle 5-3 Tuesday night following a pregame skirmish in the Mariners' clubhouse.
With such words, combined with the fall in China's market, it appears Beijing is willing to take some short-term economic pain to defend itself in a trade skirmish.
The spinning rotor blades that now line the foothills were a first skirmish line in the battle over who controls the county's future, opponents of the solar farm said.
Though López was gone before the violence began, officials accused him of being the "intellectual author" of the skirmish, and the attorney general issued a warrant for his arrest.
At the end of a skirmish in which A. J. Green of the Cincinnati Bengals repeatedly shoved and punched Jalen Ramsey of the Jacksonville Jaguars, both players were ejected.
MOSCOW — A provincial court has sentenced one of Russia's most high-profile rappers to 12 days in jail in the latest culture war skirmish about what constitutes acceptable entertainment.
This year, the Arbaeen ceremony was also a political skirmish — the latest test of Iran's power in Iraq and of Iraq's increasing desire for independence from its powerful neighbor.
It is but the latest skirmish in NRG's long struggle to make several kinds of energy products — conventional and renewable, large-scale and decentralized — profitable under one corporate umbrella.
After that, the good-will gestures ceased: a Booker T. defensive end facetiously blew kisses at St. Thomas players; a skirmish nearly broke out among the two schools' coaches.
Jen Psaki: Klobuchar capitalizes on Buttigieg-Warren skirmish It took more than an hour for the candidates to take off their gloves at the final Democratic debate of 2019.
"I have been up to this point, pretty adamant that a trade war is going to be much less of a war and more of a skirmish," said Thomas.
Morrison won a Liberal party leadership vote on Friday - and with it the prime ministership - ending a skirmish for control of the party pursued by the government's right wing.
Police in riot gear quickly stepped in to break up the altercation, handcuffing six or seven people, then forming a skirmish line along the roadside to prevent further clashes.
Concerns about that relationship could still have an impact on profits and the stock market — not to mention America's lingering dispute with the EU and its trade skirmish with India.
Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love won't be suspended for leaving the bench during an overtime skirmish in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, ESPN reported Friday, citing a league source.
The additional U.S. tariffs, which will go through a two-month approval process including a public hearing, come after China retaliated in a tit-for-tat trade skirmish last week.
So it might be tempting to view the battle for Mosul, which started in the early hours of October 17th, as just one more skirmish in the jihadists' steady retreat.
On Wednesday's season 2 finale of Riverdale, "Brave New World," our beloved characters dealt with the aftermath of the skirmish between the Serpents, Ghoulies, and Bulldogs, which left Riverdale burning.
OpTic dominated the first half but were having a tough time in the second half, until a smoke-filled skirmish put OpTic back in the driver's seat, winning 214-211.
After a preliminary skirmish in 1974, they reached heights of properly Kafkaesque absurdity after Esther left the priceless stash to her daughter Eva, a retired El Al employee, in 2007.
A NEW intergenerational skirmish broke out in 1013 when an Australian businessman bemoaned millennials who, instead of prudently saving to buy a home, splurged on smashed-avocado breakfasts and lattes.
But the court filing is only the first skirmish in what's likely to be a multi-front war between House Democrats and Trump, the White House and the President's businesses.
" TIP-INS Warriors: Kerr said he supported Green after his forward was fined $25,000 for his part in a skirmish with Bullets guard Bradley Beal on Friday: "He got attacked.
This was the first skirmish in a day of pain and frustration for Venezuelans who are trying to relieve their country's humanitarian crisis and topple the dictatorship that caused it.
In this week of the Summer Skirmish Series, which is worth a total of $8 million, Epic is choosing to host a two-day tournament, effectively rendering Fortnite Friday playerless.
Meanwhile, Fortnite celebrated its first birthday, and the competitive "summer skirmish" series showed that Epic still had a long way to go to make Fortnite into a proper e-sport.
An even bigger skirmish is under way in Switzerland, where Third Point, an American fund run by Daniel Loeb, is seeking to shake up Nestlé, the world's biggest food company.
The suit, filed this week in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, is the latest development in an ongoing legal skirmish between the two companies.
VIRAL VIDEO SHOWS SKIRMISH BETWEEN PALESTINIAN WOMEN, YOUTH AND ISRAELI SOLDER Since 2009, residents of Nabi Salah have staged regular anti-occupation protests that often ended with stone-throwing clashes.
The incident might have been shrugged off as a minor skirmish between high school boys had it not unfolded in the wake of Trump's declaration of war against MS-13.
That trade skirmish helped promote the idea of a broader North American Free Trade Agreement, which was signed by President George H.W. Bush in 1992 and took effect in 1994.
On trade developments, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday he thought Washington and Beijing were "on the cusp " of reaching a deal that would end the trade skirmish.
While the champ enjoys this hiatus from the sport, the many contenders in the two divisions he rules will be forced to skirmish amongst themselves without a belt to chase.
On the Field of the Cloth of Gold, when Henry and Francis grappled to take each other to the ground, a microcosm of that tension revealed itself in that skirmish.
The last time waxing and waning tension spilled over into serious conflict was in 1988, when Vietnam lost over 70 lives in a skirmish with China in the Spratly archipelago.
Lightning forward Jonathan Drouin was dazed after an open-ice collision with Hickey, and the play started a skirmish in front of Islanders goaltender Thomas Greiss, who made 36 saves.
Nigeria's attorney general hit MTN Nigeria with a $2 billion tax bill last September, the latest skirmish between the MTN group and authorities in Nigeria, the group's most lucrative market.
However, Saturday night's main card, broadcast on Fox, will be kicked off between a skirmish between two of the UFC's hardiest welterweight warriors—with Mike Perry taking on Alan Jouban.
By delivering the formidable luster of her social standing, as well as an extra pair of hands, the intervening senior pretty much guaranteed that the skirmish would break her way.
Rosenberg's team was allowed back three weeks later, but the skirmish was the start of a standoff between the monitor on one side, and county and company on the other.
Mark Meadows might not be Trump's chief of staff, but if the December shutdown skirmish was any indication, he definitely still has a fair amount of sway with the president.
In a rare interview with Forbes, in 2012, Mr. Ivanishvili said the investment was both highly lucrative and, given the number of people killed in this economic skirmish, very scary.
ZURICH (Reuters) - A skirmish over stock market access between Switzerland and the European Union risks escalating into a broader political battle over sovereignty that could do lasting damage to relations.
The conflict between Rick and Negan will clearly provide the backbone of the season to come, this hour's skirmish being the opening salvo in a longer and more grueling campaign.
"It's just wrong," Prose declared, setting off a skirmish on social media that rallied other acclaimed writers, including Alexander Chee, Jess Row, Gina Apostol and Salman Rushdie, to Shepard's defense.
Hong Kong police have reportedly fired tear gas at thousands of protesters on Christmas Eve in the latest skirmish during months of pro-democracy protests in the China-ruled city.
"Climate change is in many ways a small skirmish in the midst of a much larger political struggle that's been going on in this country since its founding," he said.
FABER: I WONDER IF YOU'RE CONCERNED ABOUT THE INCREASING RHETORIC BETWEEN THE U.S. AND CHINA AND THE REAL POSSIBILITY OF A TRADE SKIRMISH IF NOT AN ALL OUT TRADE WAR.
The skirmish will likely renew arguments from Democrats that the Trump administration is determined to roll back ObamaCare's benefits, a message that proved effective in last week's off-year elections.
Market strategists predict more pain for stocks ahead, as the market prices in a more extended view of the trade battle that looked to be just a skirmish a week ago.
And if Kavanaugh's hearing was just a taste of the fight to come, you can be sure those who've fought to protect Roe have already started organizing for the next skirmish.
The skirmish is a peak example of the toxic political climate that President Trump has created, which has emboldened politicians and their supporters to mistrust and direct their anger towards journalists.
Epic settled on a unique scoring system for the Summer Skirmish final, one informed by those previous tournaments and tweaked to incentivize a solid blend of conservative camping and aggressive combat.
Hers is the latest skirmish in a war on the left about the rights of transgender people, who identify as a gender that is different from the sex of their birth.
The Summer Skirmish series feels like a beta; Epic is clearly testing ideas, with a format that changes on a weekly basis, and it's slowly been improving since the first weekend.
Securities lawyers and other industry executives have said that Musk, who has already been removed as chairman, could also lose his post as CEO over his latest skirmish with the SEC.
Second, the al-Tanf skirmish comes just hours after President Donald Trump is scheduled to depart Washington for a tour of the Middle East, his first overseas trip since assuming office.
But those areas are few and far between, with Miramar favoring wider and more open desert expanses and more intricate, condensed skirmish areas filling the space between the large-scale cities.
Last November during Trump's visit to China, Kelly reportedly was involved in a skirmish with Chinese officials, whom he believed were trying to steal the nuclear football away from American hands.
Retail sales in the city have slumped and tourists are staying away, and the impact of the skirmish on Hong Kong's economy has prompted some economists to warn of a recession.
Now, the latest skirmish over campus speech, at the City University of New York School of Law, provides a strong rebuttal to those who insist that it's a made-up problem.
John Kelly, Chinese officials, and a Secret Service agent had a skirmish over the nuclear football after the aide carrying the briefcase attempted to enter the Great Hall without the president.
That six-month skirmish ended last month with Congress unable to legislate new protection from deportation for 700,000 "Dreamers" after Trump ended an Obama-era program giving them temporary legal status.
She was charged with resisting an officer and Fontana said she was handcuffed after starting a skirmish in the hallway where there was no video, a claim, that, frankly, sounds implausible.
Whether Mr. Trump has begun a trade war or merely a skirmish will depend on what happens next — which countries win a reprieve from the tariffs, and which opt to retaliate.
The abductions are only a fraction of the Islamic State attacks now taking place in Iraq, where every day brings one or more reports of a checkpoint shooting, skirmish or kidnapping.
The city lost an initial skirmish at the court last month when the justices turned down its request to suspend the filing of briefs while changes to the regulation were considered.
He also chaired a cabinet meeting on a warship off the Natunas just days after last year's third naval skirmish — a move analysts viewed as a show of resolve to Beijing.
Both will be spurred on by their supporters and lured on by media who see a ratings bonanza ahead from a feisty skirmish that's soon to become an all-out war.
Google emerged as a flash point in the latest skirmish of the culture wars this month after one of its male engineers posted a critique of the company's efforts to diversify.
Your Money Adviser IN the latest skirmish in a protracted battle, federal regulators have settled charges with two major credit bureaus for marketing credit scores and related products in misleading ways.
As the skirmish dragged on, Ukraine's National Guard had to counter what it said was more fake news, this time about the medical staff at Novi Sanzhary's hospital fleeing the facility.
But it takes just a few people causing chaos or even a small skirmish to draw the media cameras, which then turns the whole story into how violent the protests are.
Why this matters: The interventionist forces in the Trump administration won the first skirmish — Bannon argued against the Syrian strikes, and lost — but don't expect the America Firsters to back down easy.
The clash between Apple and the Justice Department is the latest skirmish in a long-running war over how much law enforcement and intelligence officials should be able to monitor digital communications.
No wonder Christie and other Republicans pounded away at the minor skirmish the United States had with Iran, trying to equate it with the hostage crisis which undid Jimmy Carter's political career.
A military statement said the skirmish erupted early on Thursday near the town of Semdinli, after the security forces spotted a group of rebels who were allegedly preparing to launch an attack.
THEY ARE ALL, AND MANY OTHERS, ARE TALKING ABOUT THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF THIS TRADE SKIRMISH, WAR, BATTLE, HOWEVER YOU GUYS WANT TO CHARACTERIZE IT, AND WHAT IT IS DOING TO INFLATION?
ZURICH, July 1 (Reuters) - A skirmish over stock market access between Switzerland and the European Union risks escalating into a broader political battle over sovereignty that could do lasting damage to relations.
Traditional Battle Royale Pros: Cons: This format was used during the Ninja Live tournament, the Fortnite ProAm tournament and, most recently, during the $8 million Summer Skirmish series, hosted by Epic Games .
But beneath all the listicles and the GIFs, a violent skirmish is taking root about one of the greatest social justice issues of our time: the demise of the American cargo short.
There's a skirmish on the horizon, between the progressive, gentrified world downtown LA is becoming and this place that has stood, for decades, as a community for those who have lost everything.
It remains unclear how long the energy of the youth protests will continue, but one thing seems clear: In the continuing gun control fight, the AR-15 will be the skirmish line.
Many observers see these moves as a part of a trade skirmish between the two countries as the U.S. has imposed tariffs on a number of Chinese goods, and China has retaliated.
A skirmish that started between Corey Perry of Anaheim and Kyle Clifford of Los Angeles resulted in 68 penalty minutes being handed out, along with Kevin Bieksa and Andy Andreoff being ejected.
Fortunately, the two sides are at least weeks away from the trigger being pulled, and there is still time for this nascent trade skirmish to avoid becoming a full-blown trade war.
Flagging energy imports as a possible target in the current trade skirmish comes across as a sign that Beijing is entirely serious about engaging in a tit-for-tat escalation with Trump.
The MOBA style skirmish objectives, which revolve around destroying heavily defended buildings, also injected a nicely self-aware game-iness to the proceedings, compared to the story and lore heavy campaign mode.
The missions themselves feel bigger and more intricate, less like you're fighting an abstract skirmish on the edge of the action and more like a critical action in the center of it.
The National Football League on Thursday upheld its indefinite suspension of Cleveland Browns defensive lineman Myles Garrett over a violent skirmish on the field with Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph last week.
If investors believe that the U.S. can successfully exploit its advantages to make China more friendly to foreign businesses, they may even see the trade skirmish as positive for the global economy.
During that legal skirmish, the FCC will need to prove that the broadband market changed dramatically enough in just two years to warrant a wholesale reversal of the popular rules (it didn't).
The news is the latest legal skirmish in the so-called 'going dark' debate, where law enforcement say they are hampered from viewing criminals' communications due to encryption and other security protections.
The standoff over Pakistan's digital censorship law, which would give regulators the power to demand the takedown of a wide range of content, is the latest skirmish in an escalating global battle.
The USS Vincennes was in the middle of a skirmish with Iranian gunboats when it saw Iran Air Flight 655 on its radar and confused the Airbus 300 for a fighter jet.
A new skirmish over a potent base politics issue comes at an ideal moment for Trump, whose approval rating has recently dipped below 40% — a danger sign ahead of a reelection bid.
Langone also said he agrees with J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, who told CNBC interview Thursday that the escalating U.S.-China trade dispute is a "skirmish" rather than a trade war.
The most significant skirmish at Thursday night's debate unfolded between Buttigieg and Warren after the Massachusetts senator made a passing remark about candidates who raise large sums of money from wealthy donors.
When we last joined Hyperloop One, it was suffering through an embarrassing battle with its former CTO, a legal skirmish that happened just weeks after the company successfully tested its frictionless propulsion system.
Harley-Davidson shares have lost about 9 percent since early March when the trade skirmish between the United States and the EU started, and are down over 18 percent since end-December 2017.
Slumping energy prices also are providing tailwind for consumers, and even the trade skirmish is providing some hopes: Oppenheimer's Stoltzfus figures that the two sides eventually will cave as the economic toll mounts.
Adams said he expected the PBOC to do more to stabilize the Chinese economy if it weakens further due to external factors such as the ongoing trade skirmish between the U.S. and China.
The skirmish over Mr Abramovich is part of America's long, mostly unsuccessful war against robocalls, the pre-recorded phone messages peddling debt-reduction and timeshares that have irritated consumers for over a decade.
While Yelp will forever be a battleground of hot takes and battles between business owners and customers, the site won a legal skirmish that, for now, protects it from liability over negative reviews.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Kaplan said on Tuesday he is quite hopeful that despite the recent trade skirmish between the United States and China, the rhetoric will de-escalate.
In order for Judah to compete against Brett, the research team organizing the skirmish had to handicap him — giving Judah thick mittens and a blindfold to take his senses out of the equation.
The president doubled down on his initial remarks after issuing a statement condemning the violence, arguing that "very fine people" on both sides of the issue had been caught up in the skirmish.
AROUND THE MAJORS The Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto cleared the benches and bullpens after the Blue Jays wrapped up a 3-2 win at home, ending the skirmish without throwing any punches.
My dearest:A brief skirmish yesterday against the 24th Kek Company, 20183rd Incel Batallion ended in a terrible slaughter, though their commander sent a Gab post warning us that he had studied the blade.
In his latest skirmish with Pelosi, Trump effectively admitted defeat late Wednesday and conceded that he would not be able to give his State of the Union address until after the shutdown ends.
Amateur videos that appeared online in the aftermath of the missile skirmish indicate that many of the Patriots—which are manufactured by US firm Raytheon—exploded in mid-air or veered off course.
" Hurston would offer something else: "Even in the helter-skelter skirmish that is my life, I have seen that the world is to the strong regardless of a little pigmentation more or less.
And in 2002, as South Korea hosted the World Cup soccer tournament, the North provoked a naval skirmish that left six South Korean sailors dead and an unknown number of North Korean casualties.
" Rubio ended up on the losing end after his running skirmish with Trump, who called him Little Marco, Robot Rubio, a lightweight and mocked his ears "as the biggest ears I've ever seen.
Byfuglien set the tone early against Nashville with big hits, and during one skirmish tossed around Austin Watson and Roman Josi — both more than 224 pounds — as if they were made of paper.
After a nearly two-year skirmish that saw both sides lob tariffs back and forth, the U.S. and China are expected to sign the first phase of a trade deal later this month.
In 2014, when Mr. Modi hosted Mr. Xi for his first visit in eight years, the two men were at an opulent riverfront banquet when news broke of a skirmish between their armies.
The skirmish had pitted Salar Blanco, which has smaller stakes held by Canada's Bearing Lithium and local capital, against state copper miner Codelco, in a country that is famously protective of its lithium.
A simple box of papers delivered to a couple in the early years of the swimming, biking and running event in Hawaii set off a legal skirmish over what became a lucrative event.
This charm offensive turns "Maze" into an unusually quiet, watchful thriller: Aside from one early skirmish and the rather chaotic escape itself, Burke's thoughtful script mostly unfolds without the usual prison-movie tumult.
But there he was: He had just defeated 21 of the world's top gamers in the final round of the Summer Skirmish, a tournament for Fortnite, the massively popular multi-player online survival game.
Obamacare Let's see if we can explain the latest Obamacare skirmish in a simple way: One of the things the law does is make insurers provide coverage on the cheap for low-income Americans.
As a battle, it's hardly royale, and it's justified with such a lame plot point that the whole skirmish could have been avoided if one character simply said one specific thing to the other.
The possibility of Romney, the 2012 Republican nominee for president and a former governor of Massachusetts, joining the Cabinet has set off an unusual skirmish in Trump World that has become a public spectacle.
A skirmish between soldiers of the Dinka and Nuer groups in a barracks in the capital, Juba, led to a massacre of the Nuer people at the hands of the Dinka in December 2013.
Plus, Roy's new headline asks whether this is the first skirmish of the new water wars, and thus invokes Betteridge's law (concerning yes/no questions)—leading to jeers from the mob of Betteridge bots.
We also took a deep look at a local political skirmish in the Bay Area over bike-share, which in part hinges on whether a bicycle is the same as an electric bicycle. Toasty!
Viewed collectively, though, these bold, nuanced dramas have reinforced questions about whether a "drug war" can ever really be won, especially when each new skirmish and declaration feels, in TV terms, like a rerun.
There was a highly publicized clash between protesters and the police, the talk was canceled, and for days many media outlets sensationalized the skirmish and argued for or against Yiannopoulos's right to free speech.
Just a few months later his family and their militiamen got into another oddball skirmish with the feds, in which Bundy's son and seven other militants were arrested, and one guy actually got killed.
Keenan alleged that Gianforte had failed to take responsibility for initially claiming the reporter instigated the skirmish, and as such, she said, he cannot be relied upon to tell the truth to his constituents.
The skirmish occurred at "The Sunday's Evening Before Emmy party," according to social media posts, an annual event that raises money for the Motion Picture Television Fund, as both men were entering the event.
MOSCOW — Germany's foreign minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, urged Moscow on Monday to reduce tensions with Ukraine after what Russian officials said was a border skirmish with Ukrainian forces in which two Russian soldiers died.
The filings represent the latest skirmish in a decade-long conflict between the nation's telecom titans, federal regulators, and public interest groups over how best to regulate companies like Comcast, AT&T and Verizon.
Politics ____ A simple box of papers delivered to a couple in the early years of the swimming, biking and running event in Hawaii set off a legal skirmish over what became a lucrative event.
Downtown, just feet from the site of a Civil War skirmish, artisan deli fare is served at the Secret Sandwich Society and a rotating seasonal menu of American home-style cooking at The Station.
The US stock market plunged Wednesday following the yield curve inversion, more than erasing all the gains in stocks from Tuesday after a truce in the trade skirmish led to a massive market rally.
The skirmish, called the Battle of Compo Hill, pitted hundreds of British troops against a few dozen American soldiers, who suffered many casualties, said Ramin Ganeshram, the executive director of the Westport Historical Society.
Why it matters: The intra-GOP skirmish has obscured the big business story, in that Loeffler will become one of precious few senators with a working knowledge of technology and, in particular, blockchain technology.
Fox faced its own legal skirmish over "Temptation Island," a dating show, when a pair of contestants claimed the producers knew that they had a child together before expelling them for violating those rules.
Although the current fight is over these two password-protected phones, it's only the latest skirmish in a long-running battle over whether technology companies should give law enforcement special access to customers' data.
Los Angeles' Jared Dudley and Orlando's Wes Iwundu were ejected following their roles in a skirmish that began after Jonathan Isaac fouled Howard, who played his first eight NBA seasons in Orlando (2004-12).
Pentagon officials on Monday said U.S. military commanders in Iraq are urging Iraqi and Kurdish forces to "avoid additional escalatory actions" following a skirmish over the capture of the Kurdish-held city of Kirkuk.
And on Saturday, the prime minister tried to turn the tables on the opposition, saying India would have fared better in its skirmish with Pakistan last week if it had had the Rafale jets.
The May 16 skirmish, caught on video, left nine protesters injured outside the Turkish ambassador's residence and further strained ties at a time when the NATO allies are in sharp disagreement over policy in Syria.
Now, he's a member of Cloud9, and he placed sixth in the overall Summer Skirmish standings for a $67,500 payout, in addition to the $25,000 he won from winning the second match of the day.
The bottom line: The skirmish illustrates the new space race isn't exclusively about romantic ideas of building a city on Mars or establishing a civilization in orbit, but navigating the unsexy realm of government contracting.
And when North Korea shelled the South Korean border island of Yeonpyeong in 2010, some South Koreans stocked up on dried food and canned goods, fearing the skirmish could escalate into a full-blown war.
The dispute marks a new dimension to the ongoing skirmish between the United States and a number of its trading partners as well as the WTO itself, where it has blocked appointments of new judges.
At 4pm ET, Fortnite Battle Royale's Summer Skirmish will kick off, with $20183 million going to tournament winners over the course of the competition, with a whopping $250K going to the winners of today's tournament.
Things are so intense in Ayodhya that families have fled the area, and leaders in India and abroad are calling on Prime Minister Modi to not allow this latest skirmish to result in another catastrophe.
The report also found "strong but unconfirmed evidence" that cluster munitions had been used in April during a brief skirmish in the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region between Armenia and Azerbaijan; both countries denied using them.
In the Republican primary debates, he often disappeared for extended stretches, letting his many rivals skirmish over assorted campaign proposals, before lumbering in with a memorably evocative quip about, say, the size of his genitals.
More than a year after Apple battled the F.B.I. over the unlocking of an iPhone, a new skirmish may be brewing between the authorities and the company over privacy and strong encryption on its devices.
The skirmish series was similar to an invitational setup, and it brought both unknown players from the game's competitive scene and established e-sports pros to compete in live, LAN tournaments for sizable cash prizes.
The first skirmish concerned an article about the cancellation of "movie day," a school tradition allowing the class that had raised the most money for a cancer charity to see a movie during school hours.
BERLIN — In the latest episode in the diplomatic skirmish between Germany and Turkey, the police in Spain, acting on a request from the Turkish authorities, have arrested a Turkish-German writer on vacation in Spain.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of a skirmish in a Beijing suburb that sparked an all-out Sino-Japanese war and the 45th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Japan and China.
Brumleve competed in the previous Summer Skirmish, and placed third overall at the grand finals — a standing that contributed to the over $276,000 in prize money he has earned in just the last 90 days.
The final weekend of Fortnite's $10 million Fall Skirmish tournament took place at the event and drew in over 4 million unique viewers, who tuned in to watch almost 24 hours of cumulative live-streamed content.
Delegates crafting the GOP platform in Cleveland did not include language calling for military assistance in Ukraine, which has been caught in a prolonged skirmish with pro-Russian separatists on and inside its eastern border. 8.
Other stinging economic sanctions against Russia have also increased, and U.S. forces on the ground in Syria inflicted heavy casualties on even Russian soldiers during a skirmish earlier this year, an enormous embarrassment for Vladimir Putin.
The mostly party-line vote threatened to undermine public confidence in the proceedings, making it easier for voters to dismiss it as yet another skirmish in an endless partisan war, rather than a weighty constitutional process.
"I have been up to this point, pretty adamant that a trade war is going to be much less of a war and more of a skirmish," said Crit Thomas, global market strategist at Touchstone Investments.
Between the end of the Summer Skirmish e-sports series and another elaborate convention booth, the world's hottest game had a big presence at Penny Arcade Expo this year, and that presence included some big news.
He decides to quit altogether, and only when urged to get back up again for an emergency skirmish against the Russians that demands his skill as a fighter pilot does he get back behind the controls.
That is hardly a surprise: government schemes to collect gold have disappointed since at least 1962, when Indira Gandhi, then the prime minister's daughter, handed over her own finery to finance a border skirmish with China.
KHOST, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Afghan tribesmen on Monday returned a Pakistani soldier they captured in a deadly skirmish along the countries' border, as well as the bodies of five soldiers, the governor of Afghanistan's Khost province said.

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