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Daddario hasn't strayed from the statement she gave to E!
Despite the gaffes, Giuliani never strayed from the main message.
And in the fifth, Frazier strayed from his taciturn character.
The regulation of bump stocks has strayed from that pattern.
Trump meandered into odd territory as he strayed from the teleprompters.
Return to the mantra when you realize you've strayed from it.
I don't know how we've strayed from this, especially in this time.
Only a handful of Senate Republicans have strayed from this public position.
I have not strayed from that path in all the years since.
But he felt increasingly that the Party had strayed from its roots.
But the Center for Investigation says they strayed from their planned route.
And in all her battles she never strayed from one guiding principle.
She reportedly did not use a teleprompter and hardly strayed from the script.
Though this one grew testy, it never strayed from substantive discussions of policy.
Where Mr Trump strayed from his text, his claims often made no sense.
Have you similarly strayed from the path you thought you should be on?
But as with many Trump rallies, the message strayed from time to time.
Narrator: So, just how far has country strayed from its homegrown, bluegrass roots?
His political impulses were basically libertarian, and he occasionally strayed from Republican orthodoxy.
Now in its ninth year, the fest's mission statement hasn't strayed from the path.
Though their respective remarks overlapped on key points, Pence never strayed from establishment orthodoxy.
The United States has never been perfect; it has often strayed from its principles.
In fact, Graham would have been mainly alone, had he strayed from the course.
Others used the concepts but never strayed from what Thornton calls "exotic" martial arts.
Since the season 7 finale, Dany has hardly strayed from her ubiquitous white fur coat.
Politicians have always strayed from the truth, but shame kept them in the general postcode.
Where Cramer's views strayed from JPMorgan's analysis was on the topic of U.S. department stores.
Only a few women strayed from the uniform, in Ugg boots or black high heels.
Here are 10 ways Trump has strayed from his own intelligence agencies on Russian meddling.
This is how far the Democrats have strayed from the middle of the political road.
Environmental experts suspect that the animal may have strayed from the forests near the school.
The players' attention strayed from the usual — fantasy football — on Sunday morning at Fenway Park.
In the years since, Mr. McPherson has hardly strayed from the path of bebop conservationism.
The movie might also have further strayed from friendly ground in its choice of interviewees.
Yet they created the model that presidents ever since have strayed from at their peril.
If that's true, then hooooo boy have people strayed from the proper usage of the term.
Mickelson said things had strayed from the winning formula used by 2008-winning captain Paul Azinger.
Battlefield's best moments happen around this experience, and designers have seldom strayed from this core concept.
They have strayed from the right path, and their fate is to dwell forever in hell.
The president strayed from the facts during his remarks, as The New York Times reported previously.
Foxconn had already strayed from the original contract when it scaled down the factory it was building.
It's not the first time Giuliani's messaging has strayed from his client's stock denial of any collusion.
In Monday's video, McCartney strayed from donning the same dark suit he wore in the original photo.
If anything, Doom showed us how far we've strayed from god's light with all these unnecessary embellishments.
In Brooklyn, for instance, posters blamed "mothers with smartphones" for teens who have strayed from Hasidic life.
Besigye severed ties with the president in 1999, contending that Museveni had strayed from his party line.
Ephron and Arlen strayed from giving Silkwood a big moral message about the regulation of nuclear facilities.
But she began experimenting with music that strayed from the guitar-driven indie she was known for.
The former communications director has not strayed from the public eye since he departed the West Wing.
He strayed from defending the bank based on public policy and used inflammatory rhetoric against President Jackson.
It's a good metaphor for how far the internet has strayed from its original promise to decentralize control.
"There is no straying from that mission," Miller told the Times, days before Trump strayed from the mission.
I know how far I have strayed from who I used to be, and could be once again.
But it promises to use discretion in targeting only those Democrats it feels have strayed from the party.
And unlike other commanders, Shir strayed from the party line that the war against ISIS was going well.
Tocchet felt a couple of his players strayed from the system and that led directly to Jets goals.
Lamb pointedly strayed from Democratic orthodoxy on the Second Amendment, minimum wage and Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs.
Whenever he has strayed from basics in the past, the goaltenders coach Benoit Allaire has set him straight.
Unlike other writers, Austen strayed from the pattern of swashbuckling knights and heroes to write about normal life.
Meantime Nascar strayed from its roots (and overspent in doing so) trying to expand in places like Chicago.
Knowing how far that I've strayed from the person that I was hoping to be when I was 21.
Buffett is disciplined and methodical, but he has occasionally thrown caution to the wind and strayed from his principles.
The specific varieties of the lentils and vegetables changed, but otherwise, my mom rarely ever strayed from this formula.
I actually strayed from that after my first album, I didn't do that anymore as far as adapt poetry.
An audit could be launched or congressional testimony called if the GAO determined the Fed strayed from the rule.
Champion of tea party conservatism The senator from Texas has never strayed from the right-wing of the GOP.
Kurian strayed from his usual suit and tie in his presentation on Monday, instead wearing a shirt and blazer.
And how many times have film and TV adaptations strayed from the original material in an effort to beautify?
" His central point was that molecular biology had strayed from its early promise and declined to "an engineering discipline.
When I strayed from the show to look for something to eat, a young man raced up behind me.
Will Democratic voters longing for another Obama and the minority voters who strayed from Hillary want an African-American?
Producers have overvalued other factors of success like star actors, genre, viability in foreign markets, and strayed from fundamentals.
But more than that, it's a shocking testament to how far this Republican majority has strayed from its roots.
He had not spent much time studying the historical Salem, he said, noting that Miller had strayed from fact.
The farther we've strayed from that killer pilot, the harder I've found it to stay engrossed in the show.
But when he visits Flex Watches, he realizes its brand has strayed from its cool designs and charitable roots.
But once she strayed from the strict meal plans, she said, she would gain back all the weight, plus more.
Mr Khokan never strayed from his writing roots, and needed a way to express his experiences in a creative manner.
Zuckerberg's address also strayed from the normal company news updates by making veiled references to the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign.
Global Times, for which poking foreigners in the eye is a business model, may have strayed from the government line.
Despite being surrounded by big money and excess, the Lions safety hasn't strayed from his 70/30 save-spend strategy.
They turned out to be more likely to conceal other dissenting opinions, which they felt strayed from the majority view.
This troubling scheme shows just how far the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has strayed from its mission to safeguard consumers.
It was not immediately clear whether the warplane had intentionally penetrated Israeli-controlled airspace or had strayed from its path.
Mid-century journalists, cruising the empiricist wave, often strayed from writing about animals, rather than risk their hard-earned objectivity.
Fujifilm, Nikon, Panasonic, and Olympus all have their own throwback shooters—and Leica has never really strayed from its timeless designs.
But my nosey curiosity has encouraged me pursue those who strayed from the path, and to ask about their sinful flirtations.
The singer also sported a smoky eye makeup look and strayed from her usual red lips with a soft nude color.
"To be honest, the current emoji have become so complicated, in some ways they've strayed from my original creation," he says.
In 2015, Maasai pastoralists poisoned six lions that had strayed from Tarangire national park into their village, killing cattle and goats.
The American Express franchise strayed from the path to steady growth over the last half decade, Loeb said in the letter.
Yet he was attracted to the freewheeling and edgy aspects of the site where users often strayed from Zelda-related yore.
It was, it's noted, not the first time he had strayed from his wife (Vera Farmiga), including separations in the past.
But executives at the magazine felt it had strayed from its roots as a showcase for high-quality avant-garde art.
Mr. Hart, addressing reporters in Chattanooga, said investigators had not determined whether the driver had previously strayed from his assigned route.
Mr. Forte, who rarely strayed from Waterbury when not on the road, made the most of his moment in the spotlight.
He later strayed from his scripted remarks to discuss Mr. Barr's news conference ahead of the release of the Mueller report.
The latest increase, approved in January, revived accusations that the system had strayed from its mission to provide an affordable education.
Kate Moss took selfies with Lady Gaga as Mario Testino looked on, while Ralph Lauren rarely strayed from Natalie Massenet's side.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly documented the act of self-styling his coif, a process he has not strayed from in decades.
At his district events, Sanford rarely strayed from his critique of President Trump, which is decidedly harsh for a fellow Republican.
The mass resignations from Nidaa Tounes began with several founding members, who complained that the party had strayed from its original goals.
The announcement, written by CEO Stephen Kick, says that the studio strayed from its development path and tried to do too much.
Google's Waymo has strayed from the pack, making a cute-as-a-button AV with big "eyes" and what look like dimples.
Though immigration was top of mind for lawmakers, Trump reportedly strayed from the topic early and often during his remarks to Republicans.
"My thoughts strayed from the hardwood to dusty stacks in Butler Library," he recalled in a memoir, "Diary of a Dean" (2010).
SINCE THE CANCELED Guggenheim survey, Mr. Haacke's gimlet eye has often strayed from the ills outside museums to the politics inside them.
Republicans have strayed from discussion of Flint, and none of the candidates on their side has made a trip to the area.
I deliberately strayed from the subject several times, pursued irrelevant ideas, but kept coming back to the central line of the story.
In 2005 the CDU's small-state tax plan almost cost her the chancellorship; since then she has never strayed from the economic centre.
When the show strayed from that formula, as it did in its troubled third season, it often struggled to figure out its tone.
One of the errors identified in the report, however, is that workers strayed from this technical guidance, using watered-down or diluted fixative.
Affordable housing advocates and realtor groups complained to the FHFA that the deal strayed from Fannie's stated mission of supporting affordable home ownership.
The convention often lacked a clear narrative thread -- the theme of each night was lost at times as speakers strayed from the topic.
"Reading the report is a sobering revelation of how far we have strayed from the aspirations and principles of the founders," Romney said.
Hicks accuses Smith of misleading him and others by remaining silent as the project's concept strayed from the original vision he was pitched.
Last year, Lifetime branched out with UnREAL, while USA strayed from pun-titled procedurals for prestige-baiting dramas like Satisfaction and Mr. Robot.
Though Hulu's adaptation has strayed from the original 1985 novel in its second season, the themes still parallel things in the real world.
He knows how to speak to and about these people, and he hasn't strayed from home base because there hasn't been a need.
Nearly six months out from Election Day, Clinton said she took "absolute personal responsibility" for its outcome -- but her remarks strayed from there.
All this is but one reminder of how far major actors in the economy have strayed from any reasonable standard of moral behavior.
Each side has at times strayed from that core goal, notably, in the case of the United States, with the 2003 Iraq War.
Critics groused that these new films had strayed from the innate optimism and humanitarian idealism of Gene Roddenberry's original vision for the series.
Republican lawmakers blasted the announcement, underlining how far Mr. Trump has strayed from the party's traditional orthodoxy of embracing free and open markets.
Ms. Dungey rarely strayed from talking points in gatherings with the news media, but Ms. Burke has been freer in her public appearances.
While that progress should be celebrated, it is now more important than ever to acknowledge how far we've strayed from their intended purposes.
"He tended to freelance on policy matters and he strayed from many of the directives he got from Washington," this former official said.
"The agency has strayed from its core mission," said Marsha Blackburn, a Republican representative from Tennessee who oversees a telecommunications and tech subcommittee.
" He continued, "Though he soared deep into space and to the heights of Capitol Hill, his heart never strayed from his steadfast Ohio roots.
The euro comments strayed from the mainstream political consensus in Berlin, but the comments on asylum and the AfD played into Kramp-Karrenbauer's hands.
Critics argue that the programme has strayed from its original purpose and is now being abused by firms to replace Americans with cheaper labour.
Though the complex may have changed names during the past five decades, its mission has never strayed from defending the U.S. and its allies.
"And in all her battles, she never strayed from the one guiding principle: she was for America and was always 'America First,'" he said.
For the in-house event held, the stars strayed from their signature all-black styles, wearing colorful not-yet-announced looks from the collection.
Booksmart, a movie in which two straight-A students who never strayed from the proper path try to have one night of pure stupidity.
Fixed-income exchange-traded funds have strayed from their underlying net asset value as investors throng the exits faster than funds can sell assets.
"Mueller appears to have stayed carefully within his lane, sending cases that strayed from his core mission to US attorneys & DOJ divisions," she tweeted.
Local news outlets found at least two other counties where the vote totals on the county website strayed from those reported by the state.
But not with everyone, and most notably not with some aghast Republicans who, thanks to Trump's takeover of the party, have strayed from it.
Throughout the case, lawyers for the men never strayed from a simple theme: They were friends, nothing more, with a friendship that stretched decades.
Mr. Trump has strayed from that script a couple of times, but largely restrained his more combative instincts when it came to Dr. Blasey.
Tulsi Gabbard who strayed from the pack, explaining that she agrees with Hillary Clinton on this issue despite disagreeing with her on many others.
"Throughout the downturn Jack Hartung, the amazing CFO, never strayed from coming on this show, no matter how weak the numbers were," Cramer said.
"This, in fact, is our new American moment," Trump said in his remarks, which rarely strayed from the prepared text loaded into his teleprompter.
Though Oprah Winfrey has kept gratitude journals for years, and has stacks of these journals by her bed, she has sometimes strayed from the practice.
But after her death in 2012, her younger son, Eugene, grew disenchanted with how far the factories' products had strayed from his mother's original cooking.
But at the same time, "Rock in the Road" is further evidence that The Walking Dead might have permanently strayed from its most productive path.
Cows are not the only issue over which Congress has strayed from the path set by its best-known leaders, Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru.
On a recent shopping spree, the star strayed from her usual bodycon and sheer ensembles and wore a baggy t-shirt and black leggings instead.
In the following years, Parkinson's began to take away Ali's motor skills and his ability to speak coherently, but he never strayed from the spotlight.
Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks Schultz never strayed from getting political as the CEO of Starbucks, a position he stepped down from in December 2016.
This year Hennessey's Tavern — a pub in Dana Point, California — strayed from the commonly worn yet insensitive party favors of sombreros, ponchos, and fake mustaches.
Yet under American capitalism, which has long strayed from the cooperative spirit of the New Deal era, today's winners flat-out reject sharing their winnings.
This may be a good time to clear up some confusion around the term "VR," which amid the hype has strayed from its original meaning.
Kenyan wildlife rangers shot dead a male lion named "Mohawk" on Wednesday after it strayed from Nairobi National Park and attacked and injured a resident.
Giuliani has also strayed from the facts in his recent assertion that Mueller cannot compel Trump to respond to a subpoena and testify under oath.
Though she's strayed from it on a few occasions since then, balayage was her style of choice while crossing over to the dark(er) side.
One-party control moves politics to primary elections where the base, party activists and strident pundits can punish those who have strayed from extreme orthodoxy.
The celebrity businessman strayed from GOP orthodoxy in January by endorsing the idea of Medicare negotiating drug prices, something that Democrats have pushed for years.
A blueprint to allow us to focus on a specific trajectory, like a map that we could return to if we strayed from the path.
The Israeli navy has in the past fired on Palestinian boats that strayed from the fishing zones, sometimes impounding the vessels and detaining their occupants.
But I found myself savoring the moments when the show strayed from the formula and did something different, whether for small scenes or whole episodes.
The plane's trajectory indicated it strayed from its route and was on its way back to a nearby airport at the time of the crash.
" CNN reported that Sessions strayed from a written version of the prepared remarks, which read: "The sheriff is a critical part of our legal heritage.
" The statement added that "there's a certain irony in just how far the UAW has strayed from the original mission of the American labor movement.
For too long, of course, the court has in key cases, strayed from simple statutory and constitutional interpretation in order to advance a liberal social agenda.
As country music has ebbed and flowed, strayed from and returned to its roots, Ralph Stanley kept doing what he'd been doing for nearly 70 years.
The grim fiscal scorecard shows how far the Republican Party, under Mr. Trump, has strayed from conservative orthodoxy, which long prioritized less spending and lower deficits.
The grim fiscal scorecard shows how far the Republican Party, under Mr. Trump, has strayed from conservative orthodoxy, which long prioritized less spending and lower deficits.
Kenyan wildlife rangers shot dead a male lion named "Mohawk" on Wednesday after it strayed from Nairobi National Park and attacked and injured a local resident.
The top Democrats in the Senate and House criticized those terms, saying they strayed from the outlines of a deal they discussed with Trump last month.
As he told Howard Stern in an interview, when he bought the pageant he found that it had strayed from its roots as a beauty contest.
It was the fourth time in less than a month that lions have strayed from the park and caused panic, according to the Kenyan news media.
Though I usually stick with Hallmark movies, this year I strayed from my main squeeze and headed to Netflix to see how its holiday fare compared.
The president first said he fired Mr. Comey because of how he handled the investigation into Ms. Clinton's emails, but he soon strayed from that explanation.
When we look at why it is in this condition, the main reason is that it has strayed from the practice of these values and principles.
While Kendall Jenner's famous family has been known to dabble with different hair colors, the supermodel has never strayed from her signature brunette hue — until now!
Palestinians have complained of frequent Israeli interceptions and arrests of fishermen who have strayed from the zone and of the confiscation of their boats and equipment.
The navy opened fire after the boat ignored warnings and strayed from a permitted fishing area in the northern Gaza Strip towards Israel, the spokeswoman said.
In recent years, however, its members have strayed from their mandate to advise on scientific questions and become vociferous advocates for (or opponents of) certain policies.
"We wanted to re-shed light on this subject matter, metaphorically," said Adjaye, who also worries that the world's attention has strayed from AIDS, and other crises.
The rogue drone somehow strayed from its intended course and tripped up a cyclist competing in the Golden State Race Series in Northern California over the weekend.
Arabs give one of two contradictory answers: "because we have strayed from the path of our righteous forebears" or "because we have failed to embrace Western modernity".
Robin Williams may have been trying out the serious acting route on Good Will Hunting, but that doesn't mean he strayed from his comedic roots on set.
Hence incorporated entities that strayed from their publicly defined purposes were said to have acted "ultra vires" — outside of their limited powers — and thereby forfeited their privileges.
Felicity Party leader Temel Karamollaoglu said Erdogan's party had strayed from its founding principles, and said his group was ready to capitalize on disillusioned AK Party supporters.
We were the last generation not to have cell phones, not to have video games, not to have parents who worried if we strayed from the yard.
The second refers to the group's view that Shiites have strayed from Islam's monotheistic creed because of the reverence they show for historical figures, like Imam Ali.
How can one educate a "hybrid of sea anemone and squid," a liquid sprawl of "rippling colors that strayed from purple toward deep blues and sea greens"?
Indeed, extremists from Vladimir Putin to ISIS have gained strategic strength as we strayed from speaking about universal values and an unequivocal defense of a global good.
Jameson recently returned from a family trip to Mexico, where she revealed that she had strayed from her strict diet plan while on vacation and gained 4 lbs.
In Raleigh, Trump sharply attacked Clinton but strayed from the message by saying the late Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein had done a good job cracking down on militants.
Speaking to CNBC Tuesday, the Defense Secretary said the convention on human rights was being misused and had strayed from its remit to help maintain peace inside Europe.
While we await this beautiful moment, let us take a few minutes to remember when Tyson strayed from his area of expertise to answer our silliest Snapchat questions.
He rarely strayed from the prepared remarks on his teleprompter, delivering a speech that stayed on topic and told a complete narrative, unlike most of his directionless rants.
The university has strayed from its roots as a public institution and is barely accountable to the state and federal taxpayers whose money and support it depends on.
President Trump's inclination to purge GOP critics does not closely resemble either the Wilson or FDR models that were aimed primarily at those who strayed from party orthodoxy.
" Like millions of kids before him, Strange strayed from collecting cards as he got older and hit high school and college, focusing "on video games and other hobbies.
At the 2002 Grammys, Britney Spears' blush gave her a luminous glow, and her voluminous curls make us wish she strayed from the pin-straight hair more often.
And many vendors have strayed from selling goods for $7 or below, price points established by the founders in order to have a few inexpensive snacks as options.
An enforcement mechanism emerged in 2010 with the Tea Party; the Tea Party threatened any elected GOP official who strayed from conservative orthodoxy with a Republican primary opponent.
The ageless actor strayed from wing discussions to also chat about his love of tea, crumpets, and Yorkshire pudding, and he even ranked a few famous British biscuits.
He's worried that in following Trump's lead, the party has strayed from the "compassionate conservatism" he believes in, which includes a willingness to consider more inclusive immigration reform.
Trump has strayed from party doctrine before, but when he's done so, it's been on issues where the GOP is in a very different place from the establishment.
HBO's come under fire for disproportionate violence before, especially as Game of Thrones's fifth season included some horrific, controversial rapes that strayed from George R.R. Martin's original source material.
Susan Sarandon strayed from the status quo while introducing herself to the queen at the Royal Windsor Cup polo match at Guards Polo Club in Engham, England, on Sunday.
Pat Toomey strayed from the Trump administration's critical views on Facebook's plan for the new Libra cryptocurrency, telling CNBC on Tuesday the digital coin should be given a chance.
Berry's wit and eye for detail remains unmatched, in part because Berry rarely strayed from the format he had mastered: The two-and-a-half minute rhyming pop song.
He demurred when asked to read aloud portions of the document, and he flatly refused to discuss topics that strayed from his mandate or were currently involved in investigations.
In May, The Bozeman Daily Chronicle reported that a criminal complaint had been issued after three Canadian men strayed from trails and filmed themselves approaching the Grand Prismatic Spring.
Pizzagate and QAnon, may have strayed from older panics' primary focus on Satanism, but they carry forward similar language, structure, and certain motifs, all of which are still potent.
For the first time, the two musicians have strayed from their roots in experimental folk, art, and film scores and have embraced pop together under the name At/All.
Since the first elections after the fall of Hussein in 2003, Iraqi voters have rarely strayed from their political bases, dutifully supporting candidates representing narrow religious or political beliefs.
CNBC reported Tuesday that the Chicago-based company has not yet strayed from its guidance of the 737 Max potentially returning to commercial service by the end of January.
He limited his damage to three bogeys, using his power to muscle his ball out of the lush rough on the odd occasion when he strayed from the fairway.
Three books by Leonora Carrington, including her memoir of her time at an insane asylum, reveal the artist's specific vision of the world, which strayed from and defied Surrealism.
It was sent in the face of criticism from Chaffetz, who said the office's tweets were "public relations" and strayed from its duty of negotiating ethical concerns in private.
Pat Toomey strayed from McCarthy's and the Trump administration's critical views o Libra, telling CNBC in a separate interview Tuesday that Facebook's planned digital coin should be given a chance.
Here is a look at the claims made during the session by other lawmakers — Republicans and Democrats — that may have strayed from the facts or otherwise require some additional context.
If Brin had never learned about his Parkinson's risk, he might never have had what a friend of the couple's characterizes as an emotional crisis and strayed from his wife.
As intellectually conscientious a president as we are ever likely to have, Mr. Obama rarely strayed from the language of reason — but he left behind a nation consumed by unreason.
And a decision to make music that spoke to his own creative and emotional idiosyncrasies, no matter how far it strayed from that of his hip-hop superstar generational peers.
The actor also strayed from chatting about Brexit to discuss his new film, Going In Style, which is about yet another bank heist, and features Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin.
He won praise for laying the new agency's foundations, and later for salvaging an E.P.A. that had strayed from its mission and lost the confidence of the public and Congress.
It was only after his speech concluded that Trump strayed from his pro-business platitudes and into the brash pronouncements about the media and Democrats that usually pepper his speeches.
One of Apple's strengths is it has never really strayed from its premium positioning, even as it has brought several of its major product lines down in price over time.
The military council had said the dispersal of the protest camp came about when a campaign against criminals using an area next to the sit-in strayed from its course.
Ryder's résumé proves that she's rarely, if ever, strayed from taking on this kind of twisted, outside-the-box role, so many of which have become inspirations for weird girls everywhere.
At one point, Jackson held her head in her hands and spoke into her bench to remind Stone's lawyer he had strayed from the argument he was supposed to be discussing.
The dessert by London bakery owner Claire Ptak strayed from royal tradition by not being tiered but adhered to other customs by having its main piece sitting upon a golden throne.
I'm not 100 percent sure what did the trick, except that my diet played a huge role—the moment I strayed from the IC network's list, the pain would come back.
Anjum's character arc is perhaps the book's triumph, and one wishes Roy had not strayed from her to address a multitude of other social issues manifested in other characters and storylines.
The change-up is a shock for the actress, to be sure: We can't recall a time she has strayed from her signature blond since her days on 8 Simple Rules.
Behind her was a clutch of the tame peacocks that had strayed from a nearby farm and into the yard of her modest split-level house one day and somehow remained.
John Kennedy, a Louisiana Republican, questioned both that prosecutors would rely on Cohen's information and also that the allegations had strayed from the original Russia collusion investigation from the special counsel.
The leaders of the past implemented a foreign policy of the United States that strayed from an "America First" goal, while bad trade deals were cut with China, Mexico and Canada.
Both officials testified about their concerns that Trump strayed from discussing US foreign policy and national-security interests with Ukraine in that phone call and instead veered into domestic political territory.
When Fleischmann's daughter Bettie got married, the family name strayed from the yeast empire, but it seems that the test tubes and the lofty goals of disruption stayed in the family.
I don't doubt Adler's reporting — I'm sure both the eggs and the coffee at Negro First Baptist Church were watery and I'm sure the lines of marchers strayed from their rows.
Similarly, in the U.S. in 2016, then-candidate Trump won over many working class districts with an economic message on trade and immigration that clearly strayed from the establishment Republican Party.
While he's strayed from naming Trump specifically and mostly steered clear of politics during the Trump-era, Bush offered a scathing rebuke of Trumpism when his presidency was just months old.
This president plays by different rules and in every case to date, those who have strayed from the strict party line have felt the wrath of the president and his supporters.
Between 2202 and 2628, critical operational issues and infrastructure problems were ignored as the SEC strayed from its tripartite mission of protecting investors, facilitating capital formation, and ensuring efficient capital markets.
"While the tenor of today's national politics may have strayed from the noble example they set, I still believe that what unites us is greater than that which divides us," Hogan said.
S&P's affirmed Italy at "BBB" on April 27, warning that the rating would come under pressure if a new government strayed from the path of budgetary improvement or unwound past reforms.
Just this year alone he's strayed from his signature side-swept look twice — first to try cornrows to match pal Hailey Baldwin, and now, his two-weeks-and-counting period with dreadlocks.
If he ends up anchoring a conservative majority in Janus or Masterpiece Cakeshop, he will be following in the footsteps of another justice who at times strayed from his purported judicial philosophy.
The free-market conservatives in the network prioritize ideology ahead of party identity and will no longer be giving a pass to Republicans they believe have strayed from their fiscally conservative principles.
In 2018, anthropologist Lynn Meskell published A Future in Ruins, a study of UNESCO and its World Heritage program, arguing that UNESCO has strayed from its original, idealistic goals of world peace.
Exxon has repeatedly denied the allegations, pointing to its current position that human activity is the main cause of global warming, and saying that its research has never strayed from the mainstream.
But her lawyers said in their mandamus petition that Judge Starr had strayed from U.S. Supreme Court and 5th Circuit precedent by presenting conclusions about the truth of Jackson's allegations of bias.
Addressing the concept of "stare decisis" - the principle that the court gives deference to its earlier decisions and overturns them only in limited circumstances - Thomas said the court has strayed from the Constitution.
Those who supported his views, or at least his ability to express them, called his firing a form of censorship and harshly criticized Google's ouster of someone who strayed from the corporate correctness.
By the time Barack Obama became president, Democrats never entertained full employment in any serious, programmatic manner—highlighting how far they had strayed from their New Deal origins in terms of economic policy.
It has been unwilling to engage in negotiations on specific issues until other countries acknowledge that the Appellate Body has strayed from its original mandate and are prepared to discuss the reasons why.
"NRATV's messaging strayed from the Second Amendment to themes which some NRA leaders found distasteful and racist," an amended complaint filed on October 25 in the NRA's lawsuit against Ackerman McQueen (AMc) stated.
And while plenty of Republican voters are rightly dismayed that their party has strayed from traditional conservative values, it's hardly surprising that today's GOP politicians enable rather than curb a Presidents' authoritarian instincts.
And yet, what's especially apparent in the selection at Tibor is that the uneven, sometimes manic variations he indulged in proved less successful the farther he strayed from his talent for figure drawing.
"Many states have strayed from the intent of the reforms under that law, and lost sight of what this program was intended to do," Republicans wrote in the summary of their reform package.
A Staten Island, New York, couple struck it rich in January when Vito Viola strayed from his wife Nancy Viola's directions, and purchased a Mega Millions ticket instead of a Powerball ticket, Today reports.
As John Judis showed in his biography of William F. Buckley, the National Review founder began to forgive conservative politicians like Ronald Reagan who strayed from right-wing orthodoxy in order to win elections.
As the dancers increasingly strayed from their original zones — lounging in the main aisle that circles the room, disappearing and reappearing through mysterious portals — Mr. McNamara trailed them with a spotlight, a skulking director.
This mix of inaction and aggression — coupled with the increasingly alarming and hostile language on the campaign trail aimed at immigrants — suggests that the United States has strayed from its moral and legal obligations.
Follow Jef on the move, however, as he crisscrosses Paris on the Métro, with the law on his tail, and you soon understand how far he has strayed from the land of the free.
" On Tuesday, Stephen Homesy of Washington strayed from the line that most runners were taking through an area of small dunes and a dry valley, then began to wonder, "Am I headed to nowhere?
But during that time, Mr. Sundharam says, the region strayed from the types of "passive design" and concrete-block exteriors that once made the desert's large daily temperature swings tolerable (if not entirely pleasant).
Votes always follow the Communist Party's wishes and generally pass by an overwhelming majority, but delegates have in the past strayed from the party line to show frustration over issues such as corruption and crime.
At a hastily organised Pentagon press briefing, an hour before the planned start of a televised presidential debate on October 9th, a senior naval officer said that the McCampbell had never strayed from international waters.
Trump Jr. strayed from the campaign's talking point about the Republican nominee's tax returns -- that they'll be released once an IRS audit concludes -- when he said unveiling the documents would "detract" from his father's message.
Conservatives in particular have strayed from traditional sources of news in the internet and Fox News age, leaving most mass media without the clout or trust to steer consumers away from panderers and conspiracy theorists.
Votes almost always follow the Communist Party's wishes and pass by an overwhelming majority, but delegates have in the past strayed from the party line to show frustration over issues such as corruption and crime.
" 'I think they like me there:' Trump says he's popular in UK despite threat of protests 'England' During the Trump strayed from the subject of politics to ruminate about the use of the word "England.
The Ferguson reform plan is a reminder of how far state and local courts have strayed from the law in this area, and it provides a clear route to restoring lost justice for the indigent.
The United States is blocking new appointments because it says members of the WTO's Appellate Body, the world's top trade court, have strayed from their role, overstepped their mandate and broken their own procedural rules.
When they did ask questions about the investigation, Republicans asked whether it had strayed from the pursuit of possible crimes to targeting individuals, and whether key Justice Department officials were biased in the investigation. Rep.
The report said Comey strayed from FBI guidelines when he held a July 2016 press conference in which he criticized Clinton and announced the FBI would not bring charges against her for mishandling classified information.
At a time when many players felt Blizzard had strayed from the ideas that originally made World of Warcraft great, it allowed players to experience the game exactly as it had been in 2004 and 2005.
And since 2012, when the two stopped dyeing their hair anything but blonde and stopped venturing into the spotlight for anything but a smoke break, Mary-Kate and Ashley have almost never strayed from this uniform.
Greece has said the two soldiers had been on a border patrol when they strayed from their route, calling it "the result of a mistake" because of poor weather and saying it expected their swift return.
VOTES: Votes always follow the Communist Party's wishes and generally pass by an overwhelming majority, but delegates have in the past strayed from the party line to show frustration over issues such as corruption and crime.
The mockumentary-style special would eventually turn into the breakout show Curb Your Enthusiasm, and although the series strayed from the style of the special, it never lost the cringeworthy quality often associated with the genre.
So a second possibility is that Mr Xi wanted the article not to criticise Mr Li but rather to deliver a shock to underlings who had strayed from his prescribed programme of slower but sounder growth.
Il Forno di Gennaro In 1960, this fourth-generation bakery moved from the Sassi to its current sleek and modern space in Matera's new town, but it never strayed from the time-honored wood-fired technique.
But rather than use his success as a one-way ticket to the gated communities of Calabasas, he rarely strayed from the blocks where he came up as a member of the Rollin' 60s Crips gang.
But the recent increase in killings inside the A.N.C. is a potent reminder of how far the party has strayed from creating, in the ashes of apartheid, a political order based on the rule of law.
He is a longtime Euroskeptic whose heart has never strayed from his opposition to the European Union, but like the bulk of his more pro-European colleagues, he doesn't regard the European Union as genuinely abroad.
He added that military officials believe the drone was Syrian and that it could have been on an intelligence collecting mission, but it was not yet clear if it purposely entered Israel or strayed from its path.
In the name of journalism, I boldly strayed from my usual Instagram aesthetic â€" photographs of food, sunsets, BFF birthday shoutouts and pictures of John Krasinski with no filter â€" to post a simple shot of Clippy.
The discovery provides the strongest evidence to date that some large herbivorous dinosaurs sometimes strayed from a purely vegetarian diet, said University of Colorado paleontologist Karen Chin, who led the research published in the journal Scientific Reports.
But he said Turkey had not strayed from its "core policies" in Syria despite productive talks between Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, who have held a series of phone calls this week.
Parkinson's, and 'a relentless effort to promote peace' In the years to follow his retirement, Parkinson's disease began to take away Ali's motor skills and his ability to speak coherently, but he never strayed from the spotlight.
" Like many on the left, PEN America has strayed from the true path by embracing a new version of free speech that can include the very opposite, such as de-platforming, disinviting speakers and the "heckler's veto.
Unfortunately, the problems of the 737's latest model, the Max 8, show that those responsible for ensuring the safety of our skies have strayed from this successful path, and lives have been unnecessarily placed at risk.
That, too, led Palestinian and other Arab critics to complain that Hezbollah had strayed from its roots of resisting Israeli occupation and abetted in the oppression not only of Syrians, but also of Palestinian refugees in Syria.
While that surely signals growth on Del Rey's part, it's important to note that she's never departed from the cinematic qualities that permeate her debut album or strayed from her central themes of tragic romance and melancholy.
Although it's since evolved into a massive international organization known more for its charitable work than for its ministering, the Salvation Army has never really strayed from its religious roots — or from its use of military allusions.
In his doctoral dissertation at Oxford University and in a subsequent book, Mr Gorsuch strayed from this principle by aligning himself with natural law—the theory that universal moral truths are a lodestar for human behaviour and norms.
It's hard to believe a casual music listener who simply wants to learn about a new band would follow the conversation that far down the content hole, especially once it strayed from what the album actually sounded like.
Even if you know that your sexual thoughts haven't strayed from your partner, and you'd never cheat in real life, having sex dreams about someone else can make you feel like there's something majorly wrong in your relationship.
Clinton strayed from her prepared text to describe a song from the musical "Hamilton," which she saw for the third time on Tuesday, telling the crowd that history had its eyes on how Americans respond to this moment.
House Republicans who wavered in their support of Mr. Rubio's speakership or strayed from the Republican leadership's agenda on taxes and education found themselves yanked from committee chairmanships, being criticized on Spanish radio or suddenly facing primary opponents.
Mildred Council, a Pillar of Southern Cooking, Is Dead at 89 Known as Mama Dip, Ms. Council turned an 18-seat diner in North Carolina into a culinary career and never strayed from her food-to-table roots.
When two of Ireland's most accomplished writers of the twentieth century, Seamus Heaney and John McGahern — both of whom had strayed from the formal practice of religion — died in recent years, they opted for a conventional Catholic service.
In the aftermath of the massacre, Ardern has strayed from the usual post-attack script — drawing international praise for her ability to mix empathy with concrete action, shaping her path as a compassionate but defiant and decisive leader.
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said Turkey remained a vital partner of the European Union and ties should be maintained even if the country had strayed from the EU path, according to a newspaper interview published on Thursday.
The AFC conference championship will mark the 17th, and perhaps final, time the two future Hall of Famers will clash on the American gridiron and since the matchup was set the focus has not strayed from the quarterbacking giants.
The event comes as his transition team defends against criticism that Mr. Trump has strayed from that message by choosing two superwealthy Wall Street investors, Steven Mnuchin and Wilbur L. Ross Jr., to run the Treasury and Commerce departments.
He was serving as the second-highest official in the Vatican office that dealt with priests, brothers and nuns in religious orders as the Vatican conducted two investigations of American nuns over accusations that they had strayed from doctrine.
But I also don't know how it would ever have the impact it might have had even a couple of seasons ago, because the show has increasingly strayed from these larger questions about power in favor of big, cool moments.
When our unnamed mooncop hero encounters it, the automaton has strayed from the museum and is standing beside some rocks, reenacting Armstrong's historic steps and remarks — which now, given the circumstances, seem sort of pretentious, a little Buzz Lightyear-ish.
According to local news outlets, the male elephant named Zhushunya, had strayed from the "Ye Xiang Gu" (Wild Elephant Valley) nature reserve in the Xishuangbanna prefecture and ventured onto a busy road, where he spent almost 20 minutes trampling on cars.
The furthest she's strayed from the lewd, jokey style of her early records, the album is a knife-sharp document of the years after Sheezus, a period of deep depression and isolation that coincided with the dissolution of Allen's marriage.
Lorelai (Lauren Graham), a single mom who has strayed from the path laid out by her Mayflower mother, is fiercely devoted to her daughter Rory (Alexis Bledel), whom she had at 16 and raised alone after running away from home.
The film's soundtrack also strayed from most contemporary films, featuring metal and punk bands such as Slayer, Hallow's Eve, Agent Orange, and the Wipers—the perfect soundtrack for a story about alienated young people with no hope and no direction.
Before Modest Mouse shared the charts with Britney Spears and rubbed elbows with Orange County's fictional tween elites, 1997's Lonesome Crowded West became an unwitting primer for emo newcomers, and one that strayed from the quickly forming tropes of heartbreak.
When Kim visited the Oval Office Wednesday, the star strayed from her go-to body-con pieces and instead looked business chic in an all-black power pantsuit — with Vetements stitched into the front of the pants — and a black bodysuit.
"I write separately to emphasize once again how treacherously the Court has strayed from the principle that 'arbitration is a matter of consent, not coercion,'" Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote in her opinion, referencing a previous Supreme Court ruling on arbitration.
Russia and Vladimir Putin The former president launched an attack on what he described as Trump and the Republican Party's softening position on Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, saying that the GOP had strayed from its long-established principles.
Mr. de Blasio's handling of the incident shows how far he has strayed from his righteous roots as a candidate promising to hold the police accountable and change the way they interact with minority residents like Ms. Headley, who is black.
Starting yesterday Uber launched a feature in its app nationwide which will now allow riders and drivers to text 911 seamlessly and give additional information about the ride, including its current location, even if the driver has strayed from the route.
"Conscience of a Conservative" was mainly a lament, an anguished monograph showing just how far the modern Republican Party had strayed from the free-market, vigorous-foreign-policy principles of Barry Goldwater, who wrote a manifesto of the same name.
The military council had said the dispersal of the protest camp came about when a campaign against criminals using an area next to the sit-in strayed from its course, and it added that two separate teams would investigate the crackdown.
Mr. McMonagle, assisted by Angela C. Agrusa of Los Angeles and two of her associates, argued at trial that Mr. Cosby was a flawed man who had strayed from his marriage, but had engaged in a consensual act, not a crime.
But the clearest measure of how far the Republican Party has strayed from good governance may be Mr. Romney's explanation for his vote — the first time in history that a senator has voted to convict a president of his own party.
The Grammy-winning singer performed a slew of hits from his nearly 20-year musical career during the Pepsi Halftime show, but things seemed to take a sour turn when Timberlake strayed from his own discography in an effort to honor Prince.
Watching Colossal, you can't help admiring Vigolondo's central idea of taking traditional rom-com principles and turning then into something strange and scary and a little mean … and then noting just how far he strayed from that idea in the finished product.
"It's a different dynamic being told by somebody who hadn't played the game before where you need to stand," said Headley, who recalled veteran pitchers like David Wells, Greg Maddux and Chris Young yelling at him if he strayed from the line.
The musician has largely stuck to the script during his time on Broadway but made headlines a few weeks ago when he strayed from his usual performance and took time to criticize the administration's border policy that led to the separation of families.
She ticked off statistics, noting that nearly one in five Americans lives with a disability, and strayed from her prepared remarks — "I want you to hear this because this is not well known," she interjected at one point — to urge people to listen.
Looking back 20 years to the passage of historic welfare reforms, it's troubling to see how far we've strayed from our original vision, and how often welfare recipients, despite their best efforts, are still stuck in the same ruts of dependency and poverty.
WASHINGTON — President Trump sent Congress a $4.4 trillion budget proposal on Monday outlining steep cuts to domestic programs, large increases in military spending and a ballooning federal deficit that illustrates how far Republicans have strayed from their longtime embrace of balanced budgets.
As the Republican Party's moderates thinned out, few Republicans strayed from the gun-rights line, and Democrats in competitive regions deliberately avoided making guns central, fearing that it was far more of a voting issue for gun advocates than gun control supporters.
For the men who became draft resisters and for their supporters, the realization that they were compelled to play an undemocratic game that privileged some Americans over others only reinforced their sense that the United States had strayed from its most cherished values.
"This looks like a return to enforcing the immigration laws, which is something that President Obama strayed from and has not been prioritized in a very long time," said Tommy Binion, the director of policy outreach at the conservative-aligned Heritage Foundation.
Actually, it may be worse than that: A Trump who strayed from party orthodoxy but didn't offend elite sensibilities would be starved for media coverage, starved for party support, and starved for fundraising, and so would be crushed in a presidential primary.
VIEWS was made out to be something more, though, an album that was not only a love letter to the city—our city—but, according to the man himself, strayed from his usual "night-driving" sound to fully embrace local West Indian and African influences.
It refines the objective of Kanye's self-professed curse-filled gospel album The Life of Pablo—which, admittedly, strayed from its concept in its visions of GoPro'd dicks and bleached buttholes—in the purity of its expression of Chance's trust in a higher power.
But the longshot primary challenges from both Walsh and Weld highlighted lingering concerns about Trump and his brand of politics among some Republicans, who worry that the party has strayed from the principles of fiscal conservatism and limited government that it preached for decades.
The European Union has made proposals to reform the way the judges work, but U.S. Ambassador Dennis Shea poured cold water on several of them on Thursday, saying appeals judges had "strayed" from what was agreed when the WTO was set up in 1995.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama strayed from talking at length about Donald Trump in her first public speaking engagement since leaving the White House — but she did use the opportunity to shut down any rumors about her running for political office in the near future.
" After that one of the panelists, former Obama official energy envoy and current natural-gas executive Amos Hochstein, strayed from his prepared remarks: "If we really care about climate change, then we have to stop siloing ourselves into communities where we only talk to ourselves.
In his first comments since resigning from the AKP, Babacan told the Karar newspaper that the ruling party had strayed from its founding principles and that he was still working to find like-minded individuals to forge a team to lead the new party.
She would keep you safe from snakes and scorpions and heal you from their venomous bites, but if you strayed from righteousness, she'd rip your heart out and personally deliver it to the pharaoh's feet like a dutiful cat delivers its prey to its owners.
Kelly also punished a candidate because he strayed from the conventional wisdom that all Muslims are threats until proven otherwise, that they should be targeted by police even in absence of evidence, and that this combination of Islam and political correctness puts communities across America at risk.
While Hans was a skeptic in many ways, his daughter, who grew up in an apartment in which the ghosts of elderly neighbors regularly popped by for a cup of sugar, has always been a believer—even if she's strayed from the path in the past.
"Gun violence in Chicago is unacceptable," Mr. Emanuel told an invitation-only audience on the city's Near West Side in a speech that was, by turns, a point-by-point list of policy initiatives and a flood of emotional recollections that strayed from his prepared script.
And he strayed from conservative Republican ranks, first to support Title IX of the 1972 Education Act, which required that colleges and universities give women equal opportunities in educational and sports programs, and then to favor extending the deadline for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.
But in that era you had a president who had spent years and decades arguing for and debating and honing the set of ideas called Reaganism, and so when his White House strayed from those ideas an appeal to the president's true beliefs was a reasonable response.
" Just a few weeks earlier, Ginsburg signed on with fellow liberals to a dissenting opinion in an arbitration case but then separately took up her pen "to emphasize once again how treacherously the Court has strayed from the principle that 'arbitration is a matter of consent, not coercion.
That they appear irrelevant to American historians, aberrant to contemporary evangelicals, and abhorrent to the average consumerist is a signature of the victory capitalism has achieved over the American religious imagination, and a sign of how far American Christians have strayed from the values their Messiah held most dear.
The minute-long clip shot by Love favorite Phil Poynter is yet another homage to a classic film scene, as for 2016 the magazine has strayed from its usual formula of jiggling body parts in barely there fashions and opted to recreate some famously scandalous movie scenes instead.
On Younger Now, Cyrus attempts to take things back to her Nashville roots and go full on country pop, a genre that allows her to glow in ways no other does—and a path that would seem less contrived if she hadn't strayed from it to begin with.
Chase also strayed from talking about conservative politics and policy, as is usual at Koch summits and workshops, and focused instead on broader libertarian ideals of personal transformation and "North Stars," or driving passions, encouraging the retreat's attendees to focus on helping solve problems through nonprofits and advocacy work. 
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been a favorite target for critics in Congress and on Wall Street who contend the agency has been too aggressive and strayed from its mandate of better regulating the mortgage market by venturing into subprime auto loans, mandatory arbitration and payday lending.
And in the troubled city of Baltimore, Maryland's largest, an unsparing Department of Justice (DOJ) report released on August 10th shows just how far the police department has strayed from its mission of protecting the people who live in the city while using the "highest standards of ethics, integrity and accountability".
Despite the political turmoil that greeted the Winter Olympics in Sochi four years ago, from anti-LGTBQ acts to Olympic venues built on indigenous lands, there was little that strayed from sport until athletes from Ukraine asked the International Olympic Committee if they could mark the bloodshed in Kiev by wearing black armbands.
It makes sense that songs about who you are inside and what type of girl to fight for wouldn't fit into a film like that, but it feels like a betrayal to a classic soundtrack, especially after Beauty and the Beast barely strayed from its source material and opened to 170 million this past weekend.
If Mr. DeMint's appointment in 2013 was a sign that Heritage was embracing the grass-roots energy that had proved so disruptive to the Republican Party, naming Ms. James was an acknowledgment that many inside the organization believe Heritage had strayed from its mission of acting as the intellectual and policy guide star for conservatives.
Like Mr. Rouda, many saw themselves as Reagan Republicans, but say the party has steadily strayed from the ideals of the former president (who was also once the governor of California.) They were stunned to see Mr. Trump win the White House, they said, and his presidency has at once activated and radicalized them.
But while Hurd strayed from his party in calling for the continued protection of the whistleblower's identity, he echoed their calls for another potential witness whose appearance Schiff suggested he would deny: Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden whose foreign business interests were at the root of Trump's Ukraine pressure campaign.
The reduction in troops is not intended to be a bargaining chip in a meeting between Trump and Kim Jong Un. Trump will address the National Rifle Association, for the fourth year in a row, after he temporarily strayed from the group's strong opposition to tougher gun controls following the school shooting in Florida that left 17 people dead.
In a nearly hourlong audio recording, released inside the group's chat rooms in the messaging app Telegram, the spokesman called on fighters to redirect their ire toward the leaders of Arab nations in the region, whom he described as "apostates," a term the group uses to refer to fellow Sunnis who have strayed from its extreme interpretation of the faith.
Call of Duty has been a linear, on-rails shooter for years but World War II is worse, and when compared with the game that popularized this particular flavor of the military shooter, Allied Assault, it becomes clear just how far the games have strayed from portraying war by letting players do things to portraying war by letting them watch.
International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Christine Lagarde this week defended the body from a suggestion by secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE that it had strayed from its original mission.
Ellison represents an emboldened progressive wing of the party that believes Democrats have fallen out of touch with the base and strayed from their core values by nominating Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE for president.
In light of the band's unexpected ascension, they've strayed from strict Cannibal Corpse worship to pay resin-stained homage to Quebec's Gorguts (From Wisdom to Hate becomes From Wisdom to Baked), Morbid Angel ("Chapel of Ghouls" becomes "Chapel of Bowls"), Deicide ("Dead By Dawn" becomes "Dead By Bong") and Entombed (the title of the trio's new album, Left Hand Pass, is a take on the Swedish classic Left Hand Path).
"One of the things I do worry about sometimes among progressives in the United States — maybe it's true here as well — is a certain kind of rigidity where we say, 'Uh, I'm sorry, this is how it's going to be,' and then we start sometimes creating what's called a 'circular firing squad,' where you start shooting at your allies because one of them has strayed from purity on the issues," he said at the time.
Obama, speaking at a town hall in Germany earlier this month, warned of the dangers of uncompromising ideology for the progressive wing of his party: One of the things I do worry about sometimes among progressives in the United States — maybe it's true here as well — is a certain kind of rigidity where we say, 'Uh, I'm sorry, this is how it's going to be,' and then we start sometimes creating what's called a 'circular firing squad,' where you start shooting at your allies because one of them has strayed from purity on the issues.

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