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I got slapped down by my colleagues, slapped down by other leaders.
Engagement rumors surfaced last year, but were slapped down by Munn.
But green groups sued, and those efforts got slapped down in court.
But the UFC president Dana White has slapped down any rematch talk.
Trump should have slapped down the evidence and doled out the punishment.
Derek Jeter slapped down the tag, but it was an instant too late.
They slapped down all seven layers in a 100-gallon fish tank. Smart.
In the latest salvo, prosecutors again slapped down Ms. Powell's accusations of government malfeasance.
CNN's Fareed Zakaria in a recent analysis slapped down liberal intolerance and close-mindedness.
Top Rank promoter Bob Arum has slapped down talk of Crawford fighting either athlete.
Mrs May slapped down her ministers by insisting companies had every right to speak out.
Her right hand slapped down on the left, rebounded up a little, then landed again.
The FCC slapped down some more fines over long distance carriers targeting and misleading consumers.
President Trump got slapped down moments after touching down in Israel ... from the First Lady.
Henry got his acceptance to St. Edward's, but it was immediately slapped down by Philip.
Then in December, the administration slapped down sanctions on Russia in retaliation for the cyber attack.
Cadelago: Sanders defended his health care plan and slapped down Biden over his Iraq War vote.
In some instances, the prey was gripped in the teeth before being slapped down onto the water.
But this line of argument was firmly slapped down by the government after Israeli and Jewish protests.
Floyd Mayweather talked up then slapped down rumors of a second fight against Manny Pacquiao this week.
Last month, Foreign Ministry officials angrily slapped down a British report into the situation in Hong Kong.
But he was slapped down when Mrs May's spokeswoman said the remark was only Mr Davis's personal opinion.
Sources close to Haley quickly slapped down the notion that she and Pence were considering a joint ticket.
The landing ramps slapped down into the surf, and a catastrophic hail of gunfire erupted from the bluffs.
But Tesla got slapped down by another auto safety agency, the federal government's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Judge Brody slapped down an attempt by Thrivest to arbitrate a $500,000 claim against one of the NFL retirees.
He persuaded the queen to prorogue Parliament on spurious grounds and was subsequently slapped down by the Supreme Court.
They have tried twice to get a bitcoin ETF listed, but have been slapped down both times by the SEC.
" Co-star Anya Taylor-Joy slapped down the interviewer a little more sharply, exclaiming, "Don't be mean about Ellie Staple!
Being a man of science, Dr. Murthy has slapped down that notion which is generally understood to be complete nonsense.
But he also slapped down his Flemish nationalist immigration minister for suggesting at the weekend that Belgium might grant asylum.
AT&T already tried that when it sought to buy T-Mobile in 2011, and was slapped down by the Feds.
Iranian artist-in-residence Amitis Motevalli fired up an overhead projector and slapped down a transparency of the Declaration of Independence.
A federal judge late Monday slapped down Donald Trump's order to refuse asylum to migrants who illegally enter the United States.
AT&T already tried that when it sought to buy T-Mobile in 2011 and was slapped down by the Feds.
And she got one when she slapped down Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan for saying that the US should stay engaged in Afghanistan.
The Vatican slapped down the prior; last month the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the government could rebury Franco at El Pardo.
I laid down foil on the hood of the car, slapped down a piece of butter and waited for it to melt.
Last summer Cisco slapped down a Network Work report that Mazzola, Prem and Jain were on their way out of the company entirely.
To talk about Pence's illegal and inflammatory discrimination against refugees, for which he was slapped down by a federal judge, would take another article.
However, Nadal quickly slapped down any notion that world number seven Thiem knows the secret of beating the greatest ever exponent of claycourt tennis.
The bank in July suggested weakening the rupee to ease the pressure on the current account, but the finance ministry slapped down the idea.
In sentencing Stone, Judge Amy Berman Jackson slapped down Trump and Stone's argument that he was merely targeted because of his support for Trump.
A federal judge slapped down the administration's approval of Medicaid work requirements — arguably the biggest change it has actually made to health policy so far.
I slapped down my fiver and ordered a Dole Whip Float—a creamy, soft serve-like concoction that has inspired food cults in the past.
His attempt last October to mount a "constitutional coup" against Mr Wickremesinghe, and replace him with Mahinda Rajapaksa, was slapped down by the supreme court.
Cornyn also slapped down Trump's saber rattling over a possible government shutdown fight in September, when funding for fiscal year 2017 is due to expire.
Secondly there is a huge amount of uncertainty around, and thirdly, whenever they try to say anything, which they do with care, they are slapped down.
Jackson slapped down that motion on Friday, saying Manafort's lawyers have misinterpreted the foreign lobbying law, and that there is a clear connection to the charges.
After South Korea vehemently denied the accusations, Japan slapped down another trade restriction: removing South Korea from its "white list," an index of trusted trade partners.
Still, there's something impossibly alluring about getting a secret look at anyone who might find me attractive, so I slapped down 15 bucks and got to creeping.
Khamenei slapped down an offer of direct talks made by Trump last year and Iranian officials have said Washington's crippling sanctions would fail to wreck the economy.
Instead, he was slapped down by May, but won support in a Conservative Party which is losing members at a time when opposition Labour is enjoying record support.
Among midcaps, Domino's Pizza Group fell 3.7% after a frontrunner to replace its outgoing chief executive slapped down a media report that he would step into the role.
For a small band of hedge funds that slapped down prescient bets against the tottering US housing market, the financial crisis was the biggest money-spinner in generations.
And I believe that a Ukrainian district court in December 2018 slapped down several Ukrainian officials for meddling in our elections as a violation of the Ukrainian law.
He also slapped down President Trump's TV lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, who recently suggested the White House might try to "correct" parts of the Mueller report before it's publicly released.
French President Emmanuel Macron slapped down military chiefs on Thursday after his top general criticised spending cuts to this year's budget, while pledging to increase military expenditure next year.
The former Exxon Mobil CEO has also been slapped down by the White House on personnel choices and given virtually no opportunities to make public appearances with President Trump.
Experiments with computerized mail delivery, a postal email service and methods to help customers pay bills online were all slapped down by powerful opposition from private stakeholders and Congress.
He will be able to say that the Supreme Court slapped down the lower courts for going too far and reaffirmed the president's power to control the nation's borders.
The world No. 1 slapped down fellow American Bryson DeChambeau's attempts at body banter with a well-aimed blow at a European Tour event in Abu Dhabi this week.
In this instance, they were slapped down, though I sincerely doubt that they came away from the confrontation with the feeling that Trump had higher standards than they imagined.
Dough, extra wet and clingy, is slapped down on marble and patted flat with butter, then rolled and tugged into a gossamer pane, see-through and thinner than skin.
Some worried about the effects of a verdict against Gawker, and others expressed more than a little schadenfreude about the prospect of seeing Denton and the site slapped down.
Nadler rejected that argument, citing what he said was a similar assertion of executive privilege by President George W. Bush in 2007 that was "slapped down" by Judge John Bates.
That price tag covers the fights over Aetna's $22016 billion merger attempt with Humana and Anthem's $53 billion bid for Cigna, both of which were slapped down by the courts.
Khabib Nurmagomedov has slapped down suggestions he could rematch Conor McGregor in the near future as he says the Irishman begged "please don't kill me" when they fought in October.
To my eyes, the KGB — hoping to repress a truth-telling scientist and reassert the grip it lost when the Soviet Union collapsed — had been slapped down by the courts.
It's slapped down on a plate in a narrow plastic bag, knotted at one end; you're supposed to gash it open with your teeth and half-sip, half-chug it.
" Fred Wertheimer, president of the non-partisan watchdog Democracy 21, said the court had "slapped down" the Republican FEC commissioners for having "very permissive and unjustified interpretations of the law.
The Bush administration tried to block it by depriving participating doctors of their federal licenses to prescribe controlled substances, but the Supreme Court slapped down that argument, 6 to 3.
A federal judge in New York slapped down Trump's attempt to stop his longtime lender of choice, Germany's Deutsche Bank, from sharing his financial records with House Democrats on Wednesday.
One of Mitra's claims was that he had been educated at the London School of Economics, but this was slapped down by the British university, which said he never studied there.
However, these attempts at mercy and peacemaking have been repeatedly slapped down by the world, and in the end, Dany has typically been forced to resolve these failures by pure violence.
The story alleges that the Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate) "slapped down" the Duchess of Sussex (aka Meghan) – verbally, not physically – after the latter was reportedly rude to members of her team.
But US district judge James Donato, in charge of the case, has slapped down Airbnb's arguments in hearings, indicating he may clear the way for the city to begin fining the company.
Bre responded to a number of comments on one of her more recent IG posts, which slapped down any notion that she was after money in the wake of their presumed split.
When Senator Charles Schumer of New York theorized after the election that it might be possible to work with Mr. Trump on certain issues, he was quickly slapped down by his followers.
Amid the ongoing fallout from Russia's interference campaign, the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and getting slapped down by its rivals, the world's biggest social network is now less popular than Reddit, according to Alexa.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia has slapped down Japanese assertions that a deal is in the offing to resolve a decades-old territorial dispute, accusing Tokyo of distorting agreements struck with Moscow to break the deadlock.
The Golden Globes and SAG Awards have each turned up a few wild cards (Florence Foster Jenkins, Nocturnal Animals, Emily Blunt) and slapped down a few early would-be contenders (Tom Hanks, Kate Beckinsale).
Just as Congress again explores a mystery syndrome among US diplomats in Cuba and China, another crazy explanation for the "concussion-like" symptoms among them has emerged, only to be slapped down by scientists.
Buoyed by a healthy underlying six-month profit, BHP Billiton slapped down a proposal from Elliott, an activist hedge fund, to end its dual listing in London and Sydney and list solely in Australia.
In the CNN interview, he noticeably did not reaffirm Trump's position that denuclearization is a condition of talks with Pyongyang, despite being slapped down by the White House last month when he suggested talks.
Roberto Fico, its lower-house Speaker, criticised Mr Salvini's handling of the Ubaldo Diciotti affair, but was slapped down by the M5S's leader, Luigi Di Maio, who, like Mr Salvini, is a deputy prime minister.
The 22-year-old was slapped down by Red Bull earlier this month when he suggested he would not be staying for a fourth year at the team owned by the Austrian energy drink manufacturer.
This leaves many Americans lulled into thinking that racism, to the extent they believe it exists at all, is little more than a lapse in manners that erupts, is slapped down and is gone again.
On the same day, investors also slapped down Smith & Nephew, a FTSE 22015 maker of medical devices, for waving through bonus payments even though targets set under its own pay policy had not been met.
WASHINGTON — By the time all the punishing impeachment testimony was wrapping up Thursday, President Trump's GOP defenders appeared so tired of having their talking points slapped down by witnesses that they simply stopped asking questions.
WASHINGTON — A U.S. appeals court slapped down President Trump's lawsuit to block his banks from sharing his records with House Democrats, placing Congress on the brink of unlocking the deepest secrets of Trump's financial empire.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May slapped down her foreign minister on Tuesday after he demanded more funding for Britain's public health service, telling him any discussion of money saved from Brexit should be kept private.
And yet, it is the same dynamic we see before us here, in this video of a man preparing to grind on a dancer before getting slapped down by his wife: We recognize this, don't we?
Shortly after sentencing President Trump's crony to more than three years in prison for lying under oath, Judge Amy Berman Jackson slapped down Stone's attempt to have her removed from any further consideration of his case.
He told reporters earlier in the day that it's "increasingly likely that other Republicans will join those of us who think we should hear from John Bolton," but that statement was slapped down by newly appointed Sen.
Pai's fealty to the telecom sector was so total, the FCC's repeal order even tried to ban states from stepping in to protect consumers, something recently slapped down by the courts as an overreach by the FCC.
Once he won, Trump considered an unusual approach that was quickly slapped down by his chief economic advisor, according to veteran journalist Bob Woodward's new book, "Fear: Trump in the White House," which went on sale Tuesday.
The way Mr. Thway learned to make it — from a trishaw driver in his hometown, Hinthada, on the Irrawaddy River in Myanmar — the dough is swung up and slapped down repeatedly until it can't be stretched any thinner.
Donald Trump denies North Korea's nuclear capability claims Donald Trump denies North Korea's nuclear capability claims U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has slapped down North Korea's claim that the country is close to testing an intercontinental ballistic missile.
SPIELBERG, Austria (Reuters) - Red Bull slapped down Carlos Sainz on Friday for suggesting he was likely to leave their Toro Rosso Formula One team at the end of the season, prompting a swift u-turn by the Spanish driver.
One was when Theresa May, the home secretary, said that, although she backs Remain for security reasons, she wants to pull out of the European Convention on Human Rights, an idea promptly slapped down by none other than Mr Gove.
In December, Tillerson said the United States was "ready to talk any time North Korea would like to talk" without pre-conditions, but was quickly slapped down by the White House, which said Pyongyang would have to improve its behavior first.
And while he got slapped down by Brussels and became somewhat tamed in the national interest, anti-European feelings are alive in the southern countries of the bloc, as well as in the authoritarian-lite governments of Central and Eastern Europe.
As Trump officials at other agencies tried to roll back environmental and other regulations, they were losing in court at an embarrassingly high rate; in many cases, judges slapped down the administration for failing to follow proper rule-making procedures.
McConnell, however, has been leery of getting out ahead of the president, worried that members of his conference could wind up voting for controversial legislation that gets slapped down by Trump and then becomes a political liability in future GOP primaries.
Similar attempts in 2012 to trademark "GTL" and "twinning" were slapped down by Viacom, who pointed out that Sorrentino signed away the rights to any "creations" that arose during the show's broadcast when he signed on to star on the MTV reality show.
The government's odds of getting a hold are decent — especially because the Supreme Court has already slapped down one order by Alsup in this case (an attempt to force the government to turn over documents about its decision-making process for ending DACA).
They recently got slapped down by the Federal Communications Commission with a 85033 to 0 decision to end the sports blackout rule which allowed TV blackouts of home games that were not sold out, and now Congress is pushing back on bogus concussion research.
In a "Dear Colleague" letter sent to members of her Democratic caucus, Pelosi slapped down the GOP argument that Trump's future should be decided through an election, rather than impeachment, arguing it's the House's constitutional duty to investigate potential acts of wrongdoing by the nation's chief executive.
"The president has given a big hug to charter schools at the same time he's slapped down other education priorities," Nina Rees, president and chief executive of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, told a gathering of more than 4,000 charter leaders and advocates this week.
The already overheated debate over expanding the Trans Mountain pipeline from Alberta to an oil tanker port in the Vancouver suburb of Burnaby became even hotter on Thursday when the Federal Court of Appeal slapped down the government for not conducting sincere and meaningful consultations with Indigenous people.
The next morning, he was slapped down by Mr. Trump, who read newspaper accounts of that conversation and tweeted "save your energy Rex," complaining that Mr. Tillerson was "wasting his time trying to negotiate with Little Rocket Man," the president's derisive nickname for Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader.
On Thursday, a pair of devastating articles in Politico and the Washington Post described how the former Exxon Mobil CEO has been cut out of the loop on major foreign policy shifts, slapped down by the White House on personnel choices, and given virtually no opportunities to make public appearances with President Trump.
After he said it was "complete baloney" to suggest there was a link between the EU's principle of free movement and access to its single market, he was slapped down by French and German ministers who suggested they could send him a copy of the relevant treaty or explain the point to him in English.
And I think them sort of bailing on this or seeming to bail on it and ratcheting up their rhetoric only to then get slapped down by us and now they&aposre coming back to the table, I mean, goodness I mean, why can&apost they just you know, be an adult and have a normal negotiation process here.
In addition to the many well-known actors, there are the hacks, like Alexander Nevzorov, a master of television spin with no identifiable ethics; or Yevgenia Albats and Natalia Gevorkyan, female reporters who courageously took on the K.G.B.; or Igor Malashenko, a student of philosophy who darts in and out of the corridors of power and is brutally slapped down by Mr. Yeltsin.
On the right, George Osborne, the editor of London's Evening Standard and a former Conservative chancellor of the Exchequer, wrote an editorial accusing the mayor of "shutting out the future" — only to be slapped down himself by the ethics council of the National Union of Journalists for failing to declare that he sits on the board of the fund manager BlackRock, a major investor in Uber.
If yesterday's Kasper, slapped down by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith for proposing exceptions to the no-communion-for-the-remarried rule, can be today's Robert McElroy, empowering his priests to give communion to most or eventually all of the remarried, then there is no reason for any conservative (or traditionalist for that matter) to assume that the wheel can't turn again.

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