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There was also mundane incompetence that tamped down voter turnout.
We covered the birds over with soil, tamped it down.
She tamped down impeachment talk as a fellow Virginia Democrat, Rep.
Colors are mostly tamped down; brushy but rotelike surfaces vary little.
And he tamped down moves that could have impeded that effort.
She has already tamped down speculation she could be the nominee.
When Harris greets smaller crowds, the fiery hermeneutics are tamped down.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer tamped down expectations on Monday.
But Hanks, a 21625 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, tamped down expectations.
They've tamped down any talk of impeachment as the midterms draw near.
He tamped down expectations when he met hordes of reporters last week.
Schwartz tamped down some of Trump's swagger, but plenty of it remained.
And they organize company barbecues to try to keep tensions tamped down.
McCarthy even tamped down rumors he was trying to engineer a palace coup.
She had long tamped down a desire to wear makeup and feminine clothes.
But it is generally tamped down, a performance model once in a while.
Those memories we tamped down, those emotions we repressed, are finding an outlet.
Pelosi has consistently tamped down that effort, citing the lack of public support.
For the first flight of the Heavy, Mr. Musk has tamped down expectations.
Having tamped down my speech, I will never really know who I am.
But another sign of tensions between Washington and Beijing quickly tamped down the exuberance.
At that temperature it could be tamped down to produce a more effective repair.
Top Clinton aides in January tamped down rumors that Clinton was considering a run.
"Tomorrow Calder's coming over," she says, her tamped-down anger drained of any bitterness.
A spark of jealousy flashed somewhere inside my chest, but I tamped it down.
Throughout the session that began in October, Roberts tamped down his usual conservatism at times.
An alliance of local vanilla networks, exporters and the military have tamped down the violence.
It's the second time an idea for a national 5G network has been tamped down.
This makes some sense; the whole move to passive investing has likely tamped down volatility.
And I slowly began to re-examine my future and reignite my tamped-down ambitions.
Unwisely tamped down, Mr. Smith delivers a generally monotonal performance flecked with grimaces and frowns.
Corker tamped down those reports over the weekend, saying, "At this point, nothing has changed."
But Lee, like most congressional Republicans, has tamped down his criticism substantially since Trump became president.
He tamped down the idea that congressional investigations would be "diminished" by the special counsel's probe.
Bloated government payrolls needed to be shrank, and the rapid growth of social programs tamped down.
The number was well above economist expectations, and tamped down concern over a dismal May report.
To the extent dealmakers are irritated, it would be tamped down and managed, the person said.
Big banks have since tamped down their lobbying and any legislation easing regulation now faces challenges.
Elsewhere in the country, with the help of business groups, they tamped down insurgent conservative candidates.
To prevent their bodies from overreacting to otherwise harmless things, their immune reactions are tamped down.
A deadly bout of fighting with Gaza a week beforehand may also have tamped down tourism.
That, local residents say, has tamped down violence there, notably the Syrian government's aerial bombing campaign.
They would knock the headache back, but even a tamped-down migraine is not so much fun.
Such genius couldn't be tamped down, even in a WWE which has always loved its big men.
The public silence is uncanny, Green said, as Mattis has previously tamped down controversial statements from Trump.
Even as the Speaker's office tamped down expectations, details about Thursday's closed-door gatherings began trickling out.
But at his own campaign stop in Philadelphia on Monday, Mr. Kasich tamped down Mr. Cruz's triumphalism.
The doubles in "Us," though, are a hundred times harsher, craving payback for having been tamped down.
But the Speaker quickly tamped down those rumors and warned he wouldn't be rushed into a decision.
"I wish we never had to hear about America," said Mr. Eid as he tamped an espresso.
A senior White House adviser tamped down expectations for the next round of U.S.-China trade talks.
On Tuesday, Hackett tamped down expectations about self-driving cars in a speech to Detroit-area business leaders.
But a shortage of listings has tamped down the potential for sales increases akin to last year's increase.
Their protests have been tamped down by a combination of government concessions and police repression at protest sites.
The women's IPG had successfully tamped down her neck dystonia, also known as uncontrollable neck spasms, for five years.
Because western Mosul is heavily populated, air strikes by coalition planes and drones will have to be tamped down.
Tomorrow's income inequalities are already sown, but they can be tamped down by leveling the playing field among children.
None of the halftime performers have confirmed it's happening, but that hasn't tamped down excitement all over social media.
And political tempers, which were erupting a few months ago, are tamped back within the bounds of diplomatic niceties.
Gibson delivers a tamped-down performance, going for stolid, while Vaughn runs his mouth and enjoys his flashy bits.
Don Stewart, a spokesman for McConnell, tamped down any speculation the comments reflected a change in approach toward Trump.
Bank executives said last month that they have tamped down efforts to grow consumer loans because of heightened credit risk.
After initially saying he expected to raise upward of $1 billion to fight Clinton, he tamped down that number Wednesday.
The reverberations are significant, and so just within the last 24 hours that has been tamped down a little bit.
You have successfully tamped down your air travel-induced anxiety with a Diet Coke and a two-pack of Biscoffs.
Some have also said Democrats are setting the stage for impeachment proceedings, though House leaders have tamped down such talk.
While the economic brinkmanship has tamped down returns compared with 2017's robust market, the U.S. climate remains mostly constructive.
Yet fine artist that she is, Ms. Barton generally tamped down the volume in a thoughtful and deeply satisfying program.
But he clings to his conviction that there was a tamped-down investigation, that it should have continued for years, decades.
Driving the glut are cheesemakers who ramped up production before trade tensions abroad tamped down demand for many of their products.
There were some things, some anger or passion that was beyond my understanding and had been tamped down for too long.
While those close to Winfrey signaled she could consider it, the former talk show host herself has repeatedly tamped down rumors.
While Pawlenty has publicly tamped down rumors he's considering a gubernatorial bid, an opening in the Senate could mix things up.
Last weekend, as a much-needed rainstorm tamped down the last of the flames, Matt Schaller delivered hay to ranchers around Vici.
The White House has tamped down suggestions that the guidance will lead to massive deportations, but immigrant communities have been greatly alarmed.
A tamped down Mr. Cruise does what he can, mostly by cycling through his scowls as well as running, leaping and punching.
I don't want you to hold back, I don't want you to think I've tamped down, because I want to know everything.
It was old guys coasting, young-ish guys who tamped down their hunger temporarily, and actually young guys who weren't terribly good.
But the same ally tamped down expectations, saying Mr. Erdogan does not intend to disclose the specific evidence other officials have cited.
But not long after Mr. de Blasio's comments, Governor Cuomo tamped down any suggestion that a shelter-in-place order was imminent.
Trump's over-the-top optimism has been tamped down by the medical professionals on the White House task force handling the pandemic.
Warren's comments reflect the prevailing attitude among notable Democrats in Congress, who have tamped down talk of impeachment ahead of the midterms.
If this drug economy was able to be taken back and tamped down, you're arguing that there would be a replacement for that?
The diversity that made Black Panther such a monumental success isn't tamped down, or tokenized (everyone knows that Wakanda is where it's at).
Ironically, their presence becomes more conspicuous when my efforts in the gym and my carb cravings are ramped up and tamped down respectively.
Since taking office, Trump has tamped down on his harsh rhetoric about China in an effort to cooperate with Beijing on North Korea.
If you've got a shiny, worn spot, use a dry, soft nylon toothbrush to lift the tamped-down fabric with short, gentle strokes.
While the cease-fire has been marred by regular violations on both sides, it has partly tamped down the fighting in recent months.
Trump, still in the throes of criticism over his administration's tamped-down family separation policy, tweeted early Monday about Sander's Red Hen experience.
Harris layers up fields of fabric, with some areas abraded to reveal previous layers, and others tamped tightly into place under quilted figuration.
Sawdust, wood glue, and upholstery foam are tamped down and bound, creating buttery waves and crusty textures that ripple across the chair's surface.
Though she tamped down on her social media presence as her relationship with Prince Harry became increasingly public, her fan base only grew.
Mencken defined genius as the ability to prolong one's childhood, and King has rarely tamped down the excitable boy that burns inside him.
They've tamped down any talk of impeachment, calling instead for the creation of an independent, 9/11-style commission to investigate the Russia inquiry.
Strange has tamped down criticism that a possible appointment would be viewed as Bentley trying to prevent an investigation from the attorney general's office.
The governor's campaign for a third term comes amid rising speculation of presidential ambitions in 2020, though he has consistently tamped down such talk.
Scandinavian countries have tamped down the trend by "throwing a lot into social support networks and, as important, shoring up gender equity," says Fong.
One is oil, the most widely used commodity, whose prices were edging up this year before being tamped down a bit in the correction.
The president has already tamped down expectations last week, saying that a "big deal" may only be possible after he wins a second term.
The palace later tamped down that speculation, noting the Aberdeenshire castle was privately owned by the royal family, and thus unsuitable for a state visit.
Powell tamped down fear that the declines in business investment and expansion would soon cut into a 28503 percent unemployment rate, a 22019-year low.
"Under the Obama administration, however, these investigations were tamped down for fear of rocking the boat with Iran and jeopardizing the nuclear deal," she said.
Yes, there was activation in some areas, but what they really found is that when you're really concentrating, a lot of activity is tamped down.
There were reports a few years ago that Apple had plans to build its own car, but those ambitions seem to have been tamped down.
Wandering about the family's small home, Kendall looks like he might literally vomit up all of his guilt, but he somehow keeps it tamped down.
A second phase of negotiations is expected to tackle those larger questions, although Chinese officials have already tamped down expectations of so-called structural reforms.
His push for W.T.O. reforms and fair trade policies has tamped down expectations for this year's gathering, when reducing agricultural subsidies is on the agenda.
Facebook itself made algorithm decisions that deprioritized Instant Articles, and the introduction of features like a video tab on its app further tamped Instant Articles' reach.
I tamped down the highs (which I found somewhat papery out of the box) and bumped up the mids slightly, but your sonic preferences may differ.
In its close, unappealing, tamped down hues and use of dirty whites, I cannot help but think that the work of the Dutch painter Pieter Jansz.
He further tamped down speculation when it was reported he'd headline a fundraiser for López-Cantera the same day as the filing deadline on June 24.
Even China, which has successfully tamped down spread, is only now reopening its economy -- which produces components of many medicines people rely on -- and very slowly.
Health officials have found explicit ways to oblige him by highlighting the most optimistic outcomes in briefings, and their agencies have tamped down on promised transparency.
She had tamped down her looks for the role, bulking up her slender frame with padding, hiding her curves inside a series of drab country frocks.
He further tamped down speculation when it was reported he'd headline a fundraiser for Lopez-Cantera the same day as the filing deadline on June 85033.
However, Powell's comments tamped down those expectations, pulling the dollar up from three-month lows against a basket of other currencies in the previous session at 95.843.
But, more importantly, it times your shot, which should give you a very good idea of whether or not you've dialed your grinds and tamped them properly.
Pierluisi tamped down on those concerns and insisted the provision that allows Puerto Rico's governor to lower the minimum wage for young workers would never be enforced.
Warren similarly tamped down ties between her and the label of Democratic Socialism during a panel discussion at the South by Southwest festival in Texas on Saturday.
Find a tamped-down way of expressing exactly what you're saying here: You truly appreciate this boss, and want to help her by being a good employee.
In the past, law enforcement agencies have tamped down alarm from gun control advocates about emerging 3-D technology by citing the homemade weapons' lack of durability.
This is alarming because a civilization remains civilized only when the baser elements of human nature are tamped down by just laws, effective institutions and ethical practices.
Since the Iranian response — which accidentally resulted in the downing of a Ukrainian passenger jet — the chance of a full-blown war with Iran has tamped down.
In April, prior to release of the report, one of the president's personal attorneys tamped down talk that Trump Jr. exercised his constitutional right to remain silent.
I feared that as a girl I didn't have a guaranteed spot in this group and tamped down any part of me that might put it at risk.
When he says their names, they hear injustice Some supporters were dismayed that Trump had seemingly capitulated and tamped down his fearless "tell-it-like-it-is" persona.
Neither Trump nor his spokesman tamped down on the implication, a telling development for a White House not shy about publicly rebutting what it claims is false reporting.
If the stream is but a slow trickle, your grind size (for that particular bean, remember) is either too fine, or you've tamped it with too much force.
Sending up that flare has tamped down inflation expectations as markets view the Fed preferring pre-emptive hikes rather than waiting for inflation to hits target, Kashkari argued.
But in late 1998 and early 1999, and again in 2004 and 2005, Greenspan steered the Fed away from actions that might have tamped down financial exuberance. Why?
However, the overnight comments tamped down those expectations, pulling the dollar up from three-month lows against a basket of other currencies in the previous session at 95.843.
I get why people are angry, and I feel like they should be able to be angry at this point, because they've been tamped down in that rage.
"While progress is being made despite the country's conservative and macho culture, the gains have not tamped down an epidemic of violence targeting the LGBTQ community," the release stated.
In 1974 Illy, the company he founded, became the first to sell a kind of coffee pod—single servings of ground, tamped beans that produced espresso anywhere, any time.
That approach mostly works well here, as he plays a man who's tamped down all his emotional responses as he tries to project confidence and cheeriness for his family.
The leader tamped down calls on Capitol Hill for a new, independent probe, saying ongoing investigations into Russian hacking by both the FBI and Senate Intelligence Committee were sufficient.
In particular, Sessions tamped down Comey's recounting of the February 14 meeting Comey had with Trump -- where Trump reportedly asked him stop investigating former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Together, millennials and Gen X-ers accounted for 57 percent of eligible voters in 2016, an advantage that was tamped down by the relatively higher turnout of older generations.
The fighting has shattered a two-month respite provided by a partial cease-fire that tamped down the death toll across Syria, now in its sixth year of war.
The authorities have tightened limits on who can disseminate information in China, tamped down on reports about its environmental and economic problems, and restricted what its people see online.
He has wisely tamped down expectations recently, but early in May, he said that "everyone thinks" he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for his diplomatic achievements with North Korea.
After President Donald Trump's health secretary on Tuesday shared "important" news about a potential coronavirus vaccine, the country's top expert on infectious disease stepped in and tamped down expectations.
Known as one of Italy's most ruthless politicians, Renzi tamped down media reports that he was drawing up an array of demands in return for keeping the coalition afloat.
But then the financial crisis happened, spurred in part by out-of-control risk taking at banks, and new rules tamped down on the industry's hedge fund-like bets.
The White House tamped down reports of his support, but top economic adviser Gary Cohn later told lawmakers would get a chance to debate a hike during infrastructure negotiations.
Trump has said Republicans would unveil a new health care plan, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell quickly tamped down any expectations that the chamber would pursue such legislation.
It seems to have tamped down on the worst parts of its community while growing ad revenue and just generally being a vibrant place for people to hang out online.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Kamala Harris of California and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro -- supporting the call while party leadership seems to have tamped down plans.
When Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman spoke to reporters on a conference call Monday, he tamped down the idea that the Yankees might acquire a middle-of-the-order bat.
Liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg is the oldest justice at almost 83 years old and has suffered from health problems, but she's repeatedly tamped down rumors of a pending retirement.
But House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) recently tamped down talk of impeachment, arguing that while he has been "reckless," Trump hasn't done anything that merits removal from office.
Other Republicans tamped down concerns about tough primaries races, arguing that the competitive contests indicate grass roots energy that will boost whoever emerges to represent the party on Election Day.
Nadler's comments Tuesday are the closest he's come to raising the prospect of impeachment, as to date he has tamped down the impeachment calls from some of his Democratic colleagues.
That has tamped down recession fears and left investors believing that the American economy will continue to grow slowly and that interest rates will remain low for the foreseeable future.
Only theme parks had growth — albeit tamped down by Hurricane Irma, which closed Walt Disney World in Florida for two days and forced the cancellation of Disney Cruise Line itineraries.
Mr. Hastings tamped down the significance of the newer entrants, citing how Netflix has been competing against streaming services like Amazon and YouTube for years, as well as traditional television.
But after a year in which Ms. Merkel has tamped down many of Germany's anxieties, the appeal of a protest vote seems to be waning, he and other analysts noted.
The big move in the bond market, then, has tamped down on high-yield performance, though the group has certainly held up far better than other areas of the bond market.
Incoming White House press secretary Sean Spicer earlier Monday tamped down expectations that Trump would reveal new details about alleged Russian hacking during the U.S. presidential election in the coming days.
GE tamped down enthusiasm earlier this month about a quick recovery in its power-plant unit, which lost a staggering $22.8 billion last year, mainly due to a large goodwill writedown.
President Donald Trump has generally been dismissive of human rights as a foreign policy concern and has tamped down on American criticism of autocratic regimes like Russia, China and Saudi Arabia.
Advocates also are concerned that sign-ups will be tamped down by the fact that the enrollment season on the federal exchange is only about half the length of last season.
Mr. de Blasio tamped down some fears about his liberal bent last year when he overhauled the city's corporate tax system and reduced tax rates for small businesses, Ms. Wylde said.
While there is unease about bridges and highways in France, the government's awareness of the problem and the absence of major bridge failures in decades have tamped down the public outcry.
She finagled her own election to the speakership, threw some subtle cold water on Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's ambitious "Green New Deal" and tamped down aggressive talk of impeaching President Trump.
Overall compensation costs for civilian workers rose 2.8 percent, tamped down in part by the small rise in benefit costs, which rose 1.9 percent for the 12-month period ending in September.
The US had positioned destroyers in the region to try and warn North Korea against a launch, and potentially to respond (though US officials had tamped down talk of a military response).
Other members also tamped down speculation Cheney is looking to edge out anyone anytime soon, noting her father was also a "House guy" and that she may be playing the long game.
What I can see in Iran is our interest here is getting this region and the terror that they support to be tamped down and controlled for the sake of American safety.
Oversize white jackets were given a nipped-in abstracted black waist and were paired with elongated slit skirts or flared lace trousers; skinny knits were tamped down by wrapped leather bra tops.
While Trump Jr.'s lawyer hasn't commented on the matter, Rudy Giuliani, the president's personal attorney, in an interview last month tamped down talk that the redaction deals with the Fifth Amendment.
Ron Johnson, a Wisconsin Republican facing a tough re-election bid, tamped down previous comments that he would endorse the Republican nominee, saying Sunday that he was only prepared to "support" Donald Trump.
Trump tapped into many of those same criticisms regarding the former secretary f State's emails and her foreign policy, but he tamped down the chant when it inevitably broke out during his remarks.
Eventually, after the parts are snapped into place and well-oiled, Jake and his rather more reluctant father, Frank (a tamped-down Chris O'Dowd), arrive in Wales, chasing down Abe's legacy and stories.
The centrist upheaval was eventually tamped down by leadership, who allowed a vote on a hardline Republican immigration bill and another bill born of a consensus between conservatives and centrists in the GOP.
It started last year, when I tamped down my natural proclivity toward Midwestern bread stuffing in deference to a dish practically every cook here in the South bakes outside the turkey for Thanksgiving.
He has snatched political success from the jaws of America's fears: eroding confidence in democratic institutions; accelerating economic inequality and instability; and recharging the once tamped-down currents of nativism and racial bias.
The judge overseeing the case may have recently tamped down AT&T's attempt to pursue its argument that the decision to block the deal might be political, but the issue isn't going away.
But that has not tamped down the strong feelings among Republicans and Democrats alike, with Republicans expressing great hopes of powerful economic growth and Democrats warning against providing tax cuts to the rich.
Even Michelle, who understands the importance of the visceral in politics better than her husband and who said in 2007 that the bid to usurp Hillary was about "our souls," tamped down hope.
It's worth noting that after that controversial fifth season — which contained other scenes that were even more borderline in terms of tawdry sexual assault — Game of Thrones tamped down its depiction of rape.
A more violent response was tamped down in debate among Palestinian factions who agreed that an armed confrontation could erode the international support Palestinians have won diplomatically and shift attention from the political process.
He also tamped down expectations about the United States rejoining the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Asian trade pact, now anchored by Japan, which Mr. Trump pulled out of during his first week in office.
But top officials paint a different portrait of Trump when it comes to what he really wants on trade, immigration and North Korea — but has been tamped down by skeptical staff and Cabinet officials.
The new model is said to be quieter — you'll still get a roar out of that engine, I suspect, but the mechanical sounds of the drivetrain have been tamped thanks to new sound deadening.
MORE. Colorado had been seen as one of the Republican Party's only chances to knock off a sitting Democrat, but Glenn's relatively low name identification and more conservative leanings have tamped down expectations there.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley tamped down the idea that she has presidential ambitions in a Thursday interview, saying that she "can't imagine" running for the White House in the future.
There was scant evidence of that happening soon, however, and White House officials -- long sensitive about any implication that Kushner or Ivanka Trump is in trouble -- have tamped down any suggestion they will leave.
Republican leaders have tamped down talk of impeaching Rosenstein as they try to balance frustration from Trump and their conservative flanks without interfering in Mueller's probe into potential collusion between Moscow and the Trump campaign.
By the time an earnest, tamped-down Colin Farrell enters as Holt, a big-tent trick rider turned disabled World War I veteran, the near two-hour running time feels a lot like a threat.
The era of quantitative easing tamped down the volatility not only in the stock market but bond market as well, and that makes it harder for unconstrained managers to find the arbitrage opportunities between sectors.
Everything that was available was either hopelessly beat up (I distinctly remember one house with no walls or floor beyond some tamped-down dirt) or hours away from the parts of the city I frequented.
Although Mr. Trump's comments on the settlements have tamped down expectations on the right of a new era unfettered by American constraints, some analysts here portray the president's position as politically beneficial to Mr. Netanyahu.
"It is designed to see that the B.D.S. is tamped down and is not appropriate to use against our friend, Israel," said Senator Jim Risch of Idaho, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Expectations for a rate hike had climbed in recent weeks after comments from a number of Fed officials, only to be tamped down again in the past several days after a host of disappointing economic reports.
On Sunday the group tamped down its criticism, and tweeted it is now "glad" Kaine will stand with Clinton to "end Hyde," exhibiting a more optimistic outlook on Kaine supporting Clinton regardless of his personal views.
Cohn appears unlikely to replace Yellen after his falling out with Trump, and has tamped down rumors of his impending departure from the White House with a public commitment to helping pass a sweeping tax plan.
The investigation was allegedly tamped down through a chain of command that reached all the way to the governor's office, and the state coaching the company on how to reduce fines related to the worker's death.
Instead, with visual precision and emotional restraint — and aided by Mr. Driver's tamped-down, sober and gently endearing performance — Mr. Jarmusch creates that rarest portrait of the artist: the one who's happy being hard at work.
Now Angela C. Agrusa, a lawyer who helped represent him at his trial on sexual assault charges earlier this month, has tamped down expectations that Mr. Cosby will be embarking on such a tour anytime soon.
Rather than view any of the above as a sign of what's to come, and prepare to act like it, Republicans either tamped down concerns, ignored them or offered splashy quotes with little substance behind them.
For years the government has tamped down opposition by holding itself as the only alternative to the chaos of the country's bloody civil war in the 1990s, when some 200,000 were killed in an Islamist uprising.
What is being tamped down, and how far back the tamping reaches, grows clearer in the movie's second half, with scenes culled from Thelma's childhood; a couple of them, involving a baby, are fairly hard to watch.
Yet, as Kim Jong-Il and his arguably less-sane son and successor, Kim Jong-Un, continued their march toward full nuclearization, previous American administrations tamped down their rhetoric as Trump is being urged to do now.
While the central government has tamped down property prices in bigger cities across China in an effort to control the longest real estate boom in over a decade, more fragile economies like Yanan have been left alone.
Whatever fears might have surfaced in the '803s and '280s were tamped down as the 290s approached, and as politicians of all stripes hoped Silicon Valley could show the way forward for the country as a whole.
Until recently, less than half of the 235-member Democratic Caucus said they favored taking impeachment action against the president, and Pelosi had tamped down efforts to launch a formal impeachment push, dismissing it as too divisive.
While U.S. officials have tamped down expectations for a major deal this week, there is hope that at least some progress can be made in the tit-for-tat tariff battle that began more than a year ago.
Proponents of further rate cuts believe India is in the midst of a sustained easing of food prices as the government has tamped them by keeping a lid on the minimum prices farmers can charge for their produce.
One of the team's leaders — a retired engineer and accountant — then positioned the foundation stones with an exacting eye and an iron pry bar, building a wall on which a fresh layer of dirt would be tamped down.
In 1990, Yugoslavia was unraveling and the ethnic tensions between the country's Croats and Serbs, which the state had kept tamped down, were on full display during a match of rival clubs Red Star Belgrade and Dinamo Zagreb.
Following 85033 legislative elections, the two largest political parties, Nidaa Tounes and Ennahda, entered into a power sharing agreement, which tamped down ideological polarization and allowed the country to address the urgent socioeconomic challenges facing the Tunisian population.
Sen. Bernie Sanders on Wednesday tamped down on speculation that he would slow his presidential campaign after he suffered a heart attack last week, saying he plans to compete as vigorously as ever for the 2020 Democratic nomination.
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise's (R-La.) office on Monday tamped down a suggestion that his return to Capitol Hill could be imminent next month as he recovers from injuries incurred in the June shooting targeting GOP lawmakers.
Significantly, President Trump tamped down expectations that the summit would end with a landmark agreement by North Korea to get rid of all its nuclear weapons, never build them again, and allow international inspectors into the country to verify its promises.
Wannacry's initial flare-up may have been tamped down with the "kill switch" and subsequent patches addressing the exploit, but clearly it was not eliminated altogether — though this may very well be a mutation or modified version of the original software.
"[T]hese [Hezbollah-related] investigations were tamped down for fear of rocking the boat with Iran and jeopardizing the nuclear deal," Katherine Bauer, a Treasury official in the Office of Terrorist Financing told the House Committee on Foreign Affairs last February.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC on Wednesday that trade negotiations with China appear to have taken a brief pause, and he tamped down expectations that the countries would make substantial progress toward an agreement at an upcoming G20 meeting.
"What I fear is that there are some really good state regulations that might get tamped down or pre-empted," said John Simpson, a director at Consumer Watchdog, a nonprofit group that has pushed for greater federal enforcement of the industry.
The message Trump planned to deliver at the Capitol -- even one shaped around the shutdown -- would be much more tamped down than the President's usual rhetoric at a rally, where he often deviates from the script and works off the crowd.
The crisis also has a geopolitical dimension that has led to stark warnings about the potential consequences for the European Union if the war in Syria, where Russia is supporting the government of President Bashar al-Assad, cannot be tamped down.
The back of the project — which Ms. Parker doesn't hide, but rather emphasizes — reveals it as fake, supported by metal scaffolding and tamped down with large black water tanks, providing ballast so it won't blow over in a strong wind.
They insist that, however fulfilled we may feel, we could be so much happier if only we tried this position or popped this pill or had more sex or tamped down the promiscuity or just, some way, ceased to be ourselves.
Iran, devastated by a decade of brutal war with Iraq, tamped down its revolutionary ambitions and began focusing more on pragmatic security concerns; meanwhile, the US became more focused on Saddam's Iraq as a result of the first Gulf War.
But despair not, because what's coming in the next few years might be a lot better than you expect, especially now that our outsize expectations for tech have been leveled and fanboy tendencies toward technology companies have been tamped down.
But in that time, a steady stream of vague and conflicting messages from White House economic advisers has tamped down early optimism among U.S. investors that what happened in Argentina represented a breakthrough in U.S. trade relations with its largest trading partner.
I don't love the underlying argument that femininity and maternal instinct are monstrous forces that should be tamped down by programming and physical force, but I do appreciate the still-lingering paranoia about living in a world where every item knows you intimately.
He noted comments this week from U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen that tamped down expectations of aggressive rate hikes this year, and as well as the expansionary, low or negative interest rate monetary policies being pursued in in Japan and Europe.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - General Electric Co tamped down enthusiasm about a quick recovery in its power-plant unit on Wednesday, and an analyst said the company was not "telling the whole story" about purported market-share gains at its ailing power unit.
His forlorn, isolated figures and grotty interiors, which once might have felt like tamped-down versions of his friend Francis Bacon's succubi of existential despair, now resonate appallingly with the steep cultural and social decline fated by Brexit, if it ever takes effect.
The Minsk II peace accord, reached in 2015, tamped down the violence but never stopped the war, which is fought in trenches along a front line between Ukrainian-controlled territory and the two breakaway regions, known as the Donetsk and Luhansk people's republics.
To some Republicans who had become resigned to an ungovernable White House, Mr. Mulvaney has been a welcome presence, one who has tamped down some of the tribal rivalries that played out in vicious form through clandestine disclosures to the news media.
Redmayne and Waterson are both terrific, charismatic actors, but they're both tamped down here, particularly Redmayne, who is so obligated to be "whimsical" in the Rowling sense that he barely enunciates his dialogue, seemingly whispering all of it out the side of his mouth.
The suspension of operational training for hundreds of Saudi military students is an extraordinary rebuke by the Pentagon, especially at a time when President Trump has tamped down suggestions that the Saudi government must be held to account on an array of recent issues.
NEW YORK, Sept 53 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks advanced on Friday as a weaker-than-expected payrolls report tamped down expectations for a September rate hike from the U.S. Federal Reserve, although hawkish comments from another Fed official kept expectations intact for one later this year.
Most noteworthy are Fini's extensive erotic drawings for her own portfolio, Les Merveilles de nature (Natural Wonders) (19303), which restore to the Orpheus legend its original sexual explosiveness, qualities long tamped down over the course of the West's myopic and prudish post-Enlightenment periods.
Ever since Democrats won the House majority in the 2018 midterms, congressional Democratic leaders have tamped down talk of impeachment and dismissed speculation that Democrats might move toward charging the President with offenses, even as Democrats opened a number of wide-ranging investigations into the Trump administration.
The Trump administration will be less likely to focus on regulations that have tamped down on bank profitability and led to more stringent lending practices, said David Ellison, a portfolio manager with Hennessey Funds in Boston, who said he was adding to his regional banks holdings.
Instead, Democratic leaders have tamped down the impeachment push in the name of political pragmatism, fending off — for now — an effort by animated caucus liberals to escalate their oust-Trump campaign following his broadly maligned joint press conference with Putin in the Finnish capital on Monday.
Speaking at a joint press conference with President Trump on Monday in Helsinki, Putin tamped down accusations that Russia has been arbitrarily raising gas prices and said the U.S. and Russia "can work together" to determine the right pricing for Russia's Liquid and Natural Gas (LNG) exports.
In 2013, Cohen also tamped down a developing US Weekly magazine story about an alleged affair between Donald Trump Jr., who was a judge on his father's NBC show "Celebrity Apprentice," and Aubrey O'Day, a contestant on the show, people familiar with the matter told the Journal.
I'm one of the unlucky people stuck with a slow-to-resolve case of perioral dermatitis, but I've tamped it down considerably by washing my face every day with a prescription-only face wash containing sodium sulfacetamide and sulfur, and applying pimecrolimus when my skin flares.
"Cop Car" is such an exercise in pressure-cooker cinema that it's surprising how tamped down the sense of danger is in "Homecoming," even in some of the earlier sequences in which Peter is still puzzling out how to scuttle and swing as he vanquishes villainy.
STEVE LIESMAN: But, I mean, in that equation, you have to address the omnibus criticism of the Obama administration, which was one of regulation that tamped down on private enterprise, and too much government intrusion into the private sector that really kept some of the gains getting to individuals.
Loeffler was among several Republican senators who tamped down concerns about the administration's response to the coronavirus outbreak while selling stocks that soon plunged within weeks of the disease spreading within the U.S. Loeffler is facing a tough election race this year, which includes a challenge from Rep.
At an eight-course pop-up dinner served last year in New Zealand wine country, she arranged a few perforated leaves, glossy and candied, around a sorbet of muted celadon suffused with more leaves, their natural bitterness tamped down to a cooling mint with a pinprick of pepper.
Rather than some tamped-down impulse, my ability to control how I was seen, to know what to say (and when, and how), was maybe never switched off but an instinct like any other, dovetailing with the many conscious and unconscious decisions that made up all my acts of self-expression.
House Democratic leaders tamped down calls to kick-start impeachment proceedings against President Trump following the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report last week, telling rank-and-file lawmakers in a call Monday evening they have no plans to immediately pursue impeachment, 3 officials on the call told the Washington Post.
The memo became public amid growing calls among House Democrats to begin an impeachment inquiry against Trump, which Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) appears to have tamped down for now. Rep.
For all the talk of gold serving as a play on rising inflation, then, a moderation in inflation has actually been gold's fast friend in 2017 — given that it has tamped down on Federal Reserve rate hikes, reducing interest rates and thus making non-yielding assets like gold look less inferior in comparison.
Doha's donations, as well as U.N.-Egyptian truce mediation and winter rains, have tamped down the violence at the border, where Gaza medics say Israeli army fire has killed more than 220 Palestinians since the protests began on March 30 to demand rights to lands lost to Israel in the 1948 war of its creation.
"I expect with our men out that we'll have great support at Rupp," said Makayla Epps, although Evan Crane of the Kentucky sports information office tamped down expectations, explaining that the women's regionals often struggle to draw crowds and that with local high schools on spring break, many people have left Lexington for vacation.
Nguyen, who has acted as composer and guitar player as well as the front person with her band, Thao & the Get Down, Stay Down, is well aware that this job centers her in some deep conversations about the nuts and bolts of making music, where the voices of women are often tamped down if not completely unheard.
John Kelly to leave WH chief of staff role Mick Mulvaney and Hope Hicks rumored leading contenders to take ove as White House chief of staff President Donald Trump on Friday tamped down rumors that he's looking to replace his embattled White House chief of staff -- but doesn&apost know how long John Kelly will remain in the job.
The Indiana governor's role on the ticket is to help uneasy Republicans become comfortable with the idea of Trump in the White House -- and to do that, he's talked tough about Syria, blamed Russia for the hacks of Democratic operatives' email accounts and tamped down talk that the integrity of the electoral process can't be trusted.
After Thursday's debate, there were rumblings of a Rubio rise, which were tamped down by the Des Moines Register poll released two days before the caucuses that showed the Florida senator in the mid-teens, far ahead of of the others in the establishment lane like Chris Christie and Jeb Bush, but still significantly behind Trump and Cruz.
House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanPaul Ryan moving family to Washington Embattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway MORE (R-Wis.) on Thursday tamped down a Republican insurrection on immigration — at least temporarily — with vows to "put pen to paper" on a compromise bill to protect the young undocumented immigrants known as Dreamers.
No impeachment On Capitol Hill, some of Rosenstein's Republican critics have demanded he appear before Congress to explain his comments about wiretapping and the 25th Amendment, but House Speaker Paul Ryan tamped down the calls from the House Freedom Caucus, saying that it was a matter the President and the deputy attorney general had to work out amongst themselves.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE on Sunday tamped down talk of a united outreach to Iran from Group of Seven (G-7) nations, saying the U.S. would do its own.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Tuesday tamped down rumors that Pruitt might be on the outs with the administration following the rush of news.
PIRRO: Well, you&aposre right, Chris, and I have to tell you, I am not going to fight with you anymore because we seem to be agreeing with each other, but one thing we don&apost agree on though is that is this is all from the left to the right, but everything has to be tamped down because this is getting out of control.
These failures, in turn, directly informed the great successes of postwar American foreign policy: the creation of a positive-sum global economic order anchored by the Bretton Woods institutions, the erection of a containment policy that for decades checked the aggressive impulses of the Soviet Union, the building of an international alliance system that maintained stability and tamped down conflict in key regions, and many others.
The White House on Wednesday tamped down expectations for a quick new repeal bill after a Tuesday meeting between Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters FEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding MORE and divided House Republicans failed to produce a consensus.
While avoidance of the stain and demoralization that would have occurred had Flake not insisted on the investigation represents a significant gain, it pales in comparison to the hell Trump's Congressional minions will wreak over the next two years should Democratic anger and turnout be tamped down and the Dems fail to win control of at least one of the houses of Congress as a result.
House GOP leaders have indicated they are willing to go to the mat for the issue, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) tamped down talk of a government shutdown over the wall.
The Gravitron-plus-strings staging of Little Big Town's slow-burn "Girl Crush" took away from the song's power, which lies in its tamped-down lust, in favor of showing off cool camera angles; Jack Ü's EDM-metal bludgeoning of the Justin Bieber showcase "Where Are U Now," meanwhile, stomped all over the delicately playful hook in favor of guitar sludge—is Skrillex prepping for a From First To Last reunion?
Yet in the weeks since taking the Speaker's gavel, Pelosi has tamped down the impeachment talk in her ranks, according to multiple lawmakers, arguing it is important to allow special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE to wrap up his investigation into whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to sway the 85033 election.
Speaking at a joint press conference with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Monday in Helsinki, Putin tamped down accusations that Russia has been arbitrarily raising gas prices and said the U.S. and Russia "can work together" to determine the right pricing for Russia's Liquid and Natural Gas (LNG) exports, adding that Trump is aware of Russia's need to keep prices from dropping.

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