Mordecai took aim and shot the Native American, killing him.
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On Tuesday morning, Trump took aim at another platform: Google.
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Trump also took aim at past administrations' relationship with Pakistan.
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FRANKFURT/BERLIN (Reuters) - Berlin took aim at Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.
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HUAC and its collaborators also took aim at individual actors.
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President Donald Trump on Tuesday took aim at California Gov.
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He championed economic reform and took aim at widespread corruption.
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Warren and company took aim at that average salary calculation.
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There and in later events, he took aim at Mrs.
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Mr. Sanders also took aim at his rival, Hillary Clinton.
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Donald Trump took aim at Hillary Clinton Friday ... from behind.
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Ms. Valentine took aim at the men in the room.
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Jimmy Kimmel took aim at the president for rescinding DACA.
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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) took aim at GOP Sen.
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Breyer's dissent took aim at capital punishment as a whole.
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A few soldiers climbed up the dirt and took aim.
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Everyone who took aim at Melania ought to be ashamed.
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Palo Alto also took aim at Symantec, Crowdstrike and Fortinet.
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This time, the comedian took aim at first lady Melania Trump.
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Conservatives quickly took aim at the appointment, and Byrd joined them.
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The second enclosures took aim at the commons of the mind.
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Tulsi Gabbard on Tuesday took aim at presidential primary rival Sen.
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His most popular jokes took aim at the nation's military leaders.
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In a tweet on Tuesday night, Trump took aim at Schumer.
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SNL also took aim at Trump's recent dinner with Mitt Romney.
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Angry tweets took aim at Tedros and the public health agency.
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" Cotton also took aim at Reid's legacy, calling his leadership "cancerous.
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North Korean officials also took aim at Bolton, who was key
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Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro took aim at South Bend, Ind.
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Some content was simply hateful; some took aim specifically at candidates.
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They also took aim at Trump's treatment of the independent press.
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Graves took aim at House Democrats, including 2020 presidential hopeful Rep.
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Brown then took aim at Tinashe in yet another Instagram comment.
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Earlier campaigns took aim at fracking, vaccination and genetically modified organisms.
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Chino leapt through the window cavity and took aim at him.
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Bannon took aim at Ivanka publicly as recently as last month.
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Former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon took aim at Sen.
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Buffett separately took aim at hedge funds and the fees they charge.
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The company also took aim at de Blasio's timing for the suit.
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In a statement, CNN touted record revenue and took aim at BuzzFeed.
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But in a strongly-worded statement, Verizon took aim at Huawei's actions.
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The White House took aim at Taylor leading up to his testimony.
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First he took aim at Asia and Africa, then Europe and America.
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Separately, city lawmakers in California also took aim at e-cigarettes Tuesday.
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National Rifle Association spokeswoman Dana Loesch took aim at New Jersey Sen.
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Trump last week took aim at late-night hosts and their material.
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Over the weekend, Trump took aim at one prominent California Democrat, Rep.
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In a tweet, he took aim at the NFL's commissioner, Roger Goodell.
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And he took aim at countries pledging to phase out coal use.
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He took aim at the military with arrests and high-profile trials.
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Some of the Green Berets and Marines took aim from exposed hatches.
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In January, he took aim at India's 150% tariff on imported whiskey.
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In that speech, he also took aim at Kerry and former Sen.
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He again took aim at the media, putting many journalists on edge.
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But Mr. Trump also took aim at regulations on oil-rig safety.
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Mr. Yi took aim at all risky forms of borrowing on Saturday.
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Last month, Trump took aim at India's 150% tariff on imported whiskey.
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Others, like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, took aim at China generally.
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Clinton said to raucous applause as she took aim at Mr. Trump's slogan.
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On Friday he also took aim at a 1986 opinion called Batson v.
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They also frequently took aim at the way racialized ideas can warp perspectives.
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Crucially, Mr Wilders took aim not at Islam, but at an ethnic group.
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He took aim at Democratic front-runner and former Vice President Joe Biden.
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Klobuchar took aim at Buttigieg multiple times following his strong finish in Iowa.
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TPP took aim at barriers hidden in government-procurement guidelines and investment restrictions.
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" Lastly, Todd took aim at Camille Grammer for joking about Vanderpump's "terrible breath.
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The news came as famed short seller Jim Chanos took aim at Musk.
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" Michael Briggs, a Sanders' spokesman, took aim at Gensler in his response. "Sen.
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Earlier on Tuesday, Jones took aim at the allegations during a campaign speech.
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Trump took aim at the judge on Tuesday while defending his administration's policy.
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On Saturday, Trump took aim at the network and Comcast, which owns NBCUniversal.
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In an interview with Deadline, Shlesinger took aim at women who do comedy.
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De León took aim at Feinstein for not bringing up the allegations sooner.
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" Tostee also took aim at press reporting about the case, calling it "disgraceful.
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In July 2016, Trump took aim at retired four-star General John Allen.
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"Stop badgering him" one Democrat told Jordan as he took aim at Strzok.
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Pence also took aim at the Democratic caucus's response to the Omar controversy.
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Then Biden took aim at Warren, who's become one of the leading candidates.
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The Senate candidate took aim at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
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The state legislature took aim at other problems with the criminal-justice system.
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Instead, he took aim at Germany, Japan, and South Korea, core American allies
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Last week, he took aim at two Obama Administration initiatives on law enforcement.
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Pelosi also took aim at Trump's State of the Union address late Tuesday.
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Clinton also took aim at her Republican rivals, namely Trump and Texas Sen.
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He also took aim at the "left wing kooks" who frequently criticized him.
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And when it was over, the various departments took aim at one another.
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Mr. Mattis, during his speech on Friday, took aim at the budget shenanigans.
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Others took aim at the United States' record of meddling in foreign elections.
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On the weekly "Jim Jefferies Show," the host took aim at Harvey Weinstein.
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He took aim at O'Rourke for what he says is jumping to conclusions.
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He then once again took aim at Perkins' poor production with the Thunder.
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Sanders, defending his comment that billionaires shouldn't exist, took aim again at Bloomberg.
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The president took aim at the iPhone maker in his Twitter feed Friday.
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Cummings took aim at his reasoning for not meeting with the anonymous whistleblower.
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His comments come one day after Trump took aim at Wray's predecessor Comey.
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His comments come after Trump on Sunday took aim at Kim on Twitter.
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He took aim at Democratic front-runner and former Vice President Joe Biden.
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The peso's recovery proved short-lived after Mr. Trump took aim at Toyota.
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A controversial figure at times, Bourdain took aim at politicians and fellow chefs alike.
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Protesters took aim at President Trump's zero-tolerance immigration policy on Saturday as well.
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To illustrate the point, Thiel took aim at the annual Davos World Economic Forum.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump took aim again on Sunday at Rexnord Corp (RXN.
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Trump also took aim at multiple senators in tweets over the weekend, including Sens.
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He also took aim at his rivals for what he called far-reaching assertions.
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Buffett, the chairman and CEO of Berkshire, took aim at Valeant earlier on Monday.
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De Blasio took aim at O'Rourke's flip on a bill to replace private insurance.
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In 2011, The Simpsons took aim at Pixar's decade-plus run of commercially successful,
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As usual, he took aim at the media and decried the ongoing Russia investigation.
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He picked up a gun, took aim at the fans below, and opened fire.
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Like Rouhani, Trump took aim at Iran while speaking at the U.N. General Assembly.
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I took aim, and tumbled down into her, landing perfectly—exactly as nature intended.
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Along with the CEQ's guidance, committee Republicans also took aim at climate science generally.
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And that the most memorable talk show rant took aim at talk show rants?
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At Mr. Rose's campaign party Tuesday night, he immediately took aim at Representative Donovan.
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During the interview, Mr. Joyce took aim at his political colleagues for their behavior.
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With a clear vantage on the truck, Basam took aim with a machine gun.
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Other conservatives in Congress took aim at climate researchers well before the 2016 election.
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His partner AmberLynn took aim with a crossbow loaded with an arrow on fire.
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Twitter founder Jack Dorsey took aim at Google on Wednesday in a cheeky tweet.
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The woman took aim at her visitor, announcing that she wanted her car back.
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Then he took aim at a rival for the party's more moderate lane, Buttigieg.
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Gervais also took aim at celebrities who worked for former Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.
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Trump on Monday took aim at Democrats in the aftermath of the Mueller probe.
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He signed executive orders, including one that took aim at the Affordable Care Act.
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Trump on Monday also took aim at Durbin, accusing him of misrepresenting his remarks.
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Last year, Regnery alone had three best-selling books that took aim at Mrs.
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Conway also took aim at the crowded Democratic presidential field that Bloomberg joined Sunday.
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Kylie fired a Glock 17 and MP5K, while Tyga took aim with a gold .
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He decided to cover his head with a sheet and took aim at the camera.
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" Mailer also took aim at "the larger forces governing political correctness," which he deems "poisonous.
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How many more Alexandrias [where a gunman took aim at Congress members] will there be?
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Le Pique fired first but missed; Grandpré took aim and successfully struck his opponent's balloon.
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Nor is it a coincidence that Adobe took aim at retail for this specialized product.
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Suddenly, the shooter turned around and took aim at people who had already been shot.
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In a leaked e-mail he took aim at "muddled thinking" on Brexit (see article).
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So then Roberts took aim at the source of the data on the graph: NASA.
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" And he took aim at "internet feminists" and those who use the phrase "rape apologist.
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A short time later, the White House spokesman, Josh Earnest, took aim at Mr. Schumer.
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Nonetheless, by the time Elsevier took aim, Elbakyan was already a woman on a mission.
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Women's Aid, a UK anti-domestic violence charity, took aim at the ads in June.
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Google recently took aim at abusive and misleading ads with its recent Chrome 71 rollout.
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They took aim at the commissions banks use to reward brokers who recommend their products.
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Josh Hawley took aim at a feature central to our online experience: the infinite scroll.
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After several of these questions, Gianna Constand took aim at the attorney's line of questioning.
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Clinton's remarks also took aim square at Bernie Sanders, her opponent in the Democratic nomination.
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She also took aim at gun groups' spending on ads for Trump, the GOP nominee.
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During Monday night's premiere of The Bachelor, Holm, 33, took aim at Luyendyk Jr., 36.
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He also took aim at China for its "provocative actions" in the South China Sea.
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American lawmakers eventually took aim at their "predatory pricing", creating the first modern competition laws.
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The insert took aim at Trump's trade policies in the corn- and soy-producing state.
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The Alabama senator also praised Trump's business record, which Clinton took aim at last week.
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In another tweet from Saturday morning, Lizzo took aim at people who questioned if Sen.
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He also took aim at Trump personally, arguing that he was unfit for the presidency.
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It wasn't the first time Cook took aim at Facebook over its data leak scandal.
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The Guardian took aim at Trump later on Thursday for making light of the incident.
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President Trump on Sunday took aim at North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Twitter.
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Malacalza's representative also took aim at the cash call's costs and Carige's announcement, on Nov.
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President Donald Trump took aim at the Green New Deal touted by freshman lawmaker Rep.
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A phalanx of environmentalists took aim at Senate Republicans after Obama announced Garland's nomination Wednesday.
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Mark Meadows and Jim Jordan took aim at Rosenstein by introducing a resolution to impeach.
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Trump also took aim at GM for its plans to invest $5 billion in Mexico.
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After 9/11, the Bush White House immediately took aim at Iraq's leader, Saddam Hussein.
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China, the biggest customer, took aim at the U.S. catch as the trade war escalated.
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Last year, the group's song "Police State" took aim at state surveillance and police brutality.
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They pared back the law's Medicaid expansion and consistently took aim at its individual mandate.
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A right-wing organization took aim at me and ended up damaging our entire democracy.
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Phillips took aim, but just as he fired P-247 ducked his head to eat.
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The contest never was close as Golden State took aim at the league's record book.
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Joking or not, the former mayor also took aim at his fellow 2020 contender Sen.
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Earlier, Mr. Cuomo took aim at Mr. Trump's immigration policies, issuing pardons to 22 immigrants.
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Frederica Wilson, a black House member, "wacky" in 2017 and also took aim at Rep.
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As a result, lawmakers took aim when Trump nominated his first antitrust enforcer, Makan Delrahim.
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The U.S. Treasury took aim at some of Maduro's allies with its sanctions on Friday.
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Meanwhile, Franken took aim at Google for allowing "illegal activity" to flourish in search results.
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On Friday, President Trump took aim at Strzok, pointing out his role in the Russia probe.
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As the sport's executives took aim at ballooning match times, an early target was match format.
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The independent conservative candidate McMullin, a Mormon, took aim at Trump over his comments towards Huntsman.
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Clinton took aim at Trump's tax reform plan at a rally in New Jersey on Wednesday.
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Former HUD Secretary Julián Castro and Mayor Bill de Blasio both took aim at former Rep.
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He took aim at Planned Parenthood with a measure cutting off federal funding to abortion providers.
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In her Monday message, Tsai took aim at China's autocracy, in contrast with Taiwan's freewheeling ways.
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At his rally in central Ohio on Saturday night, President Trump took aim at U.S. Sen.
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Both in 1991 and today, Republicans took aim at the accusers, raising questions about their credibility.
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SNL took aim at the presidential candidate, this time by creating a barely satirical campaign ad.
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After Florence changed path and took aim at the Carolinas, Virginia's evacuation order was lifted Friday.
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Snap CEO Spiegel on Wednesday took aim at Facebook's efforts following its first-quarter earnings report.
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Rodriguez also took aim at countries like the United States, which issued sanctions over the election.
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Sittenfeld took aim at Rubio's environmental record and the 85033 GOP presidential contender's future political ambitions.
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Smith also took aim at national security adviser John Bolton, who has long opposed the treaty.
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Trump took aim at the South Carolina Republican during a campaign rally late Monday for Gov.
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Probably he practiced first with wooden weapons; probably he first took aim at birds and deer.
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Flannery took aim at the GE air fleet as one of his first cost-cutting initiatives.
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At the same time, Hickenlooper took aim at politicians on both ends of the political spectrum.
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Mueller also took aim at one of the president's favorite attacks on the special counsel's probe.
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" On Friday, Trump took aim at The Washington Post, calling the news outlet "Crazed and Dishonest.
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Progressive groups immediately took aim at Shelton, calling her policy perspectives "extreme" (The Wall Street Journal).
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" He also took aim at Lewis' congressional district, saying it was crime ridden and "falling apart.
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Merrill also took aim at Ivanka Trump's claim that her emails did not contain classified materials.
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Zwillinger took aim at Amazon for selling a cheaper Allbirds lookalike during a CNN interview Monday.
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Canada slapped charges on U.S. beef while China and Mexico took aim at U.S. pork imports.
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Trump, reprising his racist take on Warren, took aim at her claim to Native American heritage.
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Ultimately, he took aim at a BancFirst building in Oklahoma City, according to a criminal complaint.
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In February, Thomas also took aim at Americans' access to legal counsel under the Sixth Amendment.
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When the couple got on the road to drive home, the hunters took aim and fired.
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And Mr. Trump's campaign took aim at the honey pot of global banking revenue: free trade.
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In his speech, Esper took aim at China, which he accused of "bullying" neighbors, like Vietnam.
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He also took aim at Toyota for deciding to build a new truck plant in Mexico.
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Sanders took aim at him over the issue during a news conference in Vermont on Wednesday.
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Mustapha took aim at one of the men; he was light in complexion, tall and slim.
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It was the second time in recent days that the prince took aim at British tabloids.
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While the bulk of Hindenburg's critique was centered on Opera, Anderson also took aim at Google.
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Finally, the late-night comics took aim at the budget proposal released by the White House.
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Barr took aim at Facebook last year, for example, for the encryption it uses in WhatsApp.
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He took aim at customers behaviour for the disaster, but also conceded the promotion had flaws.
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Ms. Warren took aim at another top-tier candidate, Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
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The party's leader took aim at a rich, powerful elite who do not want "real change".
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In several sections, the report also took aim at the piecemeal way the plane was certified.
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Grisham took aim at Mr. Trump's proposed wall in a video that went viral this week.
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Most recently, West, 41, took aim at Drake, 32, on Twitter, tweeting over 125 times on Dec.
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Demonstrators also took aim at the political alliance between President Michel Aoun and Shia armed group Hezbollah.
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The group took aim not just at Richard Nixon and Republicans but also at the Democratic establishment.
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IN HIS controversial book "War is Beautiful" (2015), David Shields took aim at the New York Times.
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In the same letter to Putin, VTB took aim at international grain traders to bolster its case.
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" And speaking on MSNBC's Daily Rundown several days later, Trump took aim at Huntsman's faith again. "Mr.
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Mr Walker went for public-sector unions before he took aim at those in the private sector.
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Their songs addressed racism and urban blight and took aim at the policies of Margaret Thatcher's government.
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Today's announcement builds on an earlier version of the product that took aim at IT help desks.
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In the proposal, Bair specifically took aim at the idea that restructuring loans would violate securitization agreements.
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Ed WhitfieldWayne (Ed) Edward WhitfieldWhy Republicans took aim at an ethics watchdog What Azerbaijan wants from Israel?
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He took aim at Ma Bell during a segment on "infuriating" bag charges imposed by the airlines.
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" In addition to pumping up McCarthy, Giuliani also took aim at Emanuel for "fiddling while Chicago burns.
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In his tweet, Trump, a Republican, took aim at Cummings' criticism of his administration's Mexican border policies.
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Every time someone whistled at or harassed them, they whipped out their confetti pistol and took aim.
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Warren took aim at two ways fellow Democrats say the economic system is "rigged" against average families.
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And in its July 19 episode, the show took aim at one Resistance goal in particular: impeachment.
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Bob Corker, the administration seemed to buckle down as Hurricane Harvey took aim at the Texas coast.
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Harvey, Irma and Maria last year took aim, respectively, at the Houston area, Florida and Puerto Rico.
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In December and January, a super PAC supporting Senator Marco Rubio of Florida took aim at Gov.
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Kudlow on Thursday took aim at Sanders's Medicare for all proposal, which was rolled out this week.
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The Treasury's rules in April also took aim at the $152 billion deal between Pfizer and Allergan.
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In a series of tweets Monday, he took aim at Democrats, the media and the Federal Reserve.
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The British musician also took aim at Peña Nieto, who met with Trump in Mexico last month.
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And the president took aim at Corker, who had publicly called his "stability" and "competence" into question.
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" During the Politico interview, Rubin also took aim at the president, saying he is "threatening thermonuclear war.
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Britain's opposition Labour party on Tuesday took aim at "obscene" billionaires, pledging a radical redistribution of wealth.
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He took aim at a 23-year-old Army medic, Specialist Francisco De la Serna, and missed.
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On "The Late Late Show," James Corden took aim at Mr. Trump from a variety of angles.
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Sanders took aim at Biden's vote as a senator to authorize the U.S. military invasion of Iraq.
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Sanders took aim at Biden's vote as a senator to authorize the U.S. military invasion of Iraq.
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Cohen said she was aware of her reputation but added that she never took aim at anyone.
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At his rally in Battle Creek, Trump took aim at the late congressman and his widow, Rep.
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In his victory speech late Tuesday, Mr. Estes took aim at those who thought he might lose.
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WASHINGTON — Long before Donald J. Trump took aim at immigrants, there was Representative Steve King of Iowa.
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Describing themselves as "disappointed but not surprised" by the decision, City took aim at the investigation process.
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Many took aim at Mr. Bolsonaro's policies, which also included slashing the budget of environmental protection agencies.
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Infuriated and demanding his removal, protesters took aim at the symbol of Mr. Rosselló's authority: La Fortaleza.
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Lora said the officer had just chased protesters away when he took aim and fired the gun.
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The Democrats also took aim at Twitter, without actually naming it, for banning all ads from politicians.
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He reached into his lab coat, pulled out his reflex hammer and took aim at my knee.
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U.S. stocks also weakened initially after Trump took aim at the pharmaceutical industry for charging high prices.
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The comedian also took aim at several media outlets, including C-SPAN, CNN, MSNBC and Fox News.
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Morrison also took aim at Shorten and said Labor had a history of poorly managing the economy.
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Rapinoe also took aim at FIFA over the financial prize on offer for the women's World Cup.
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The ISIS-affiliated group, Wilayat (state) of Sinai, also took aim at the country's minority Christian population.
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As part of his campaign to get the law's latest authorization passed, Stewart took aim at this resistance.
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Shares of Johnson & Johnson dipped briefly Friday after an analyst took aim at the company's medical device business.
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Thomas took aim at the unanimous ruling in the libel case known as New York Times Co. v.
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Tusk warned that the European Union would respond in kind if Washington took aim at the digital tax.
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One of the sketches took aim at Netflix's enormous effort to produce as much original content as possible.
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It also took aim at two of Third Point's nominees, both of whom were prior Campbell board members.
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Schumer then took aim at medical research for the lack of women's health studies on hyperemesis and endometriosis.
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The Republicans took aim, calling Cleveland a deadbeat dad while dragging Halpin and the child into the muck.
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He took aim at the endowment's compensation scheme, which had rankled some alumni for its multimillion-dollar payouts.
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Clinton took aim at Trump during her speech Thursday, at one point even addressing his Twitter style directly.
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He took aim at pharmaceutical companies that produce the prescription painkillers that can lead to further opioid dependence.
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It took aim at export duties on a range of minerals and metals, including both lead and tin.
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While Reich's op-ed published Tuesday focused on Facebook, he also took aim at Google, Apple and Amazon.
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In an interview with Tucker Carlson late Wednesday, the Harvard Law professor took aim at New Jersey Sen.
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More than a dozen law enforcement officers took aim at Mr. Mateen and he was shot and killed.
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" Hours later, the Nebraska Republican took aim at Spencer in a multi-tweet narrative he coined "America 101.
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But Kasich took aim at Cruz's "values" jab as he stumped for delegates in the Bronx this week.
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At Monday's rally Ocasio-Cortez took aim again at Biden's plan without calling the candidate out by name.
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Trump then took aim at the press, suggesting the "fake news" wasn't accurately covering his statements about Ukraine.
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" Deitsch also took aim at Pence's support of the National Rifle Association, saying "Pence sleeps with the NRA.
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After September 11, the site was flooded with games like "OSAMAGOTCHI" that took aim at Osama bin Laden.
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The former Clueless star took aim at DiCaprio's passionate plea about climate change in a blog post Thursday.
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In a keynote speech, Guo Ping, a deputy chairman at Huawei, took aim at America's own spying operations.
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Francis also took aim at "some priests and even bishops" who were guilty of reaching for their phones.
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Missouri's Ann Wagner took aim at the suburbs and has been recruiting and financing women and minority candidates.
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In doing so, though, Clinton also took aim at Trump, even though she didn't mention him by name.
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With its findings, British authorities also took aim at Cambridge Analytica and its British affiliate, the SCL Group.
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Just three weeks ago, Mr. Musk took aim at analysts in a conference call after Tesla's earnings announcement.
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Democratic presidential candidates at Tuesday night's debate took aim at the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus outbreak.
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Four years after Chambers's review, Buckley took aim at the John Birch Society and its founder, Robert Welch.
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In his victory speech on Saturday night, Mr. Biden took aim at Mr. Sanders as a divisive figure.
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Last July, two Southern scholars took aim, calling for academic papers tailor-made to take on Mr. Edge.
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They specifically took aim at the plan's refundable tax credits, which they say amount to another government entitlement.
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Baltimore County Councilman Wade Kach (R) took aim at the slideshow in a statement to The Baltimore Sun.
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And his new appointee to run the agency, Ajit Pai, soon took aim at Obama's "open internet" rules.
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The commission took aim last month at the Chinese tech giant's sales to telecom carriers in rural America.
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After reports emerged that Bloomberg was inching closer to a run, Warren took aim at him on Twitter.
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It also took aim at a society and justice system that stacks the deck against sex assault victims.
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The hosts took aim at Mr. Trump's response to April Ryan, a black reporter, during his news conference.
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Mr. Cohen will soon start serving a three-year prison sentence, and Republicans took aim at his credibility.
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In a post on Twitter, Trump took aim at Rubio, a first-term senator, for his debate performance.
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Donald Trump took aim at Hillary Clinton's campaign slogan during a scathing speech delivered in Manhattan on Wednesday.
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Last week there was also Time Magazine's "person of the year" interview, when he took aim at drug prices.
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There's a reason the European Union took aim at these types of agreements with its General Data Protection Regulation.
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In a Sunday afternoon tweet, Brad Parscale, recently picked to lead Trump's reelection bid, took aim at Ohio Gov.
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In a lengthy English-language commentary, Xinhua took aim at the "crises and chaos swamp(ing) Western liberal democracy".
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The president also took aim at lawmakers who voted to convict and remove him from office, including Utah Sen.
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One year ago, Holm took aim at Luyendyk Jr., 37, on Twitter during the former race car driver's Jan.
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But, Culkin's most important tweets took aim at two powerful Hollywood men recently revealed to be alleged sexual predators.
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The regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority, took aim at Achilles Macris, fining him 792,900 pounds, or about $1.1 million.
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The Time&aposs Up campaign against sexual harassment and assault took aim at the R&B singer last month.
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In addition, Exoneration Project lawyers took aim at the photo lineup at the heart of the case against McCullough.
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" Meanwhile, porn star Stormy Daniels&apos attorney, Michael Avenatti, took aim at Giuliani on Twitter Sunday, calling him "desperate.
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Facebook cofounder Dustin Moskovitz took aim at Trump last week with a $20 million donation to various Democratic groups.
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The comments came at a Ohio GOP meeting in April, where she repeatedly took aim at the business mogul.
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In one of their latest episodes, writers and animators took aim at campy 80s action films and television shows.
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Trump's tweet also took aim at a key ally of the U.S. and longtime adversary of Iran – Saudi Arabia.
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Apatow, a producer on awards hopeful "The Big Sick," took aim at Weinstein's statement on the accusations, released yesterday.
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But the Democratic congressman also took aim at Cruz for not standing up to Trump on foreign election interference.
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But Sanberg adviser Rebecca Katz, a veteran progressive operative, speaking Thursday took aim at the incumbent -- and the President.
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The president on Thursday took aim at two news organizations he has been relentlessly critical of: CNN and NBC.
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Instead of backing calls for new legislation, however, he took aim at the 2008 case District of Columbia v.
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Trump targeted the senator at a rally on Friday and took aim at McCain in a tweet on Saturday.
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In late September, Trump took aim at Fox News' Ed Henry, who was interviewing conservative radio host Mark Levin.
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Iranian officials took aim at the Trump administration on Saturday following new U.S. sanctions targeting the country's Revolutionary Guard.
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The Obama administration, for instance, took aim at earnings stripping with its Section 385 regulations, finalized in late 2016.
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Tropical cyclones are rare in Hawaii, which dodged two bullets in 2014, when a pair of storms took aim.
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Mitarotonda took aim at Chico's board nominees saying Brooks might have a conflict since she works for a competitor.
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Last month Eminem released Kamikaze, a surprise album that took aim at just about 90% of your music library.
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On Tuesday, the contract took aim at $80 a barrel, striking a new 3½-year intraday high at $79.47.
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Though many politicians praised Twitter's decision, on Tuesday Warren took aim at a potential consequence of Twitter's new policy.
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The AMA also took aim at the president's tweets on the financial cost of allowing transgender people to serve.
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Both Sanders and Biden took aim at Trump's handling of the coronavirus outbreak in separate addresses this past week.
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In a speech earlier Monday at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida, Trump took aim at the media.
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Many of her other anti-corruption proposals took aim at the more technical aspects of our system of governance.
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And he later took aim at two female journalists — Megyn Kelly and Mika Brzezinski — describing them in pejorative terms.
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Campaigns for two of the top Democratic presidential candidates, Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden, took aim at the press.
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Other candidates seeking to make their mark on the stage also took aim at Sanders' Medicare for All plan.
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One, Skandal24, a sensationalist gossip magazine, took aim at some of Mr. Jansa's opponents with salacious, thinly sourced articles.
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But he also took aim at Sanders, warning the senator's democratic socialism will be anathema to down-ballot Democrats.
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"Your signature, senator, is to have a plan for everything," Mayor Pete Buttigieg took aim at the last debate.
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" Hugh Laurie took aim at Republicans in his acceptance speech for the best supporting actor for "The Night Manager.
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President-elect Donald J. Trump often took aim at Japan during the campaign, on issues including trade and defense.
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It also took aim at the State Department's claim it can process roughly 500 pages of emails per month.
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During the news conference Tuesday, Trump again took aim at Merck, criticizing the company for manufacturing its products overseas.
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Meanwhile, the GOP counsel took aim at the impeachment process as Judiciary staff members questioned one another (The Hill).
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" Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway took aim at Clinton almost immediately after the comments were reported, calling her "desperate.
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Schwab took aim at the industry and is about to carry off one of the "wounded ducks," he said.
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Their talent helps explain why, after the Cowboys lost, 13-9, to the Patriots, Jones took aim at Garrett.
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In July, she seemingly took aim at Trump while speaking at the Global Conference for Media Freedom in London.
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Likewise, Trump took aim at the successful Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program in a move courts are now calling illegal.
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A separate lawsuit by Bruce C. Matheson, a wealthy landowner in South Florida, also took aim at the referendum.
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President Barack Obama, meanwhile, took aim at all the presidential candidates during his final White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington.
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In an interview with Reuters on Tuesday, Moore trumpeted his agenda for economic growth and again took aim at critics.
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He also took aim at the criminal justice system, from criminal defendants' rights to prison conditions to the death penalty.
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" He then took aim at Preet Bahara, who was US Attorney when he was indicted, saying "KARMA IS A BITCH.
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In a 2013 radio interview the rapper took aim at the media's love affair with the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model.
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" Clinton took aim at Trump's claim, "I know more about ISIS than the generals do," saying "No, Donald, you don't.
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Last week, Eggert took aim at Scott and his wife Renee, as well as their daughter Bailey, 211, via Twitter.
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Barker also took aim at Cheyenne's father Ryan Hyer, who has publicly expressed his devastation over his daughter's tragic death.
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Donald Trump took aim at the war on drugs on Saturday — by challenging Hillary Clinton to take a drug test.
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In a Twitter post Monday morning, President Trump also took aim at China, accusing the country of devaluing its currency.
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The fact that Obama also took aim at The Donald's rhetoric in similar terms as Haley's may also help Trump.
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The decision took aim at peremptory challenges, the ability of each side to remove potential jurors without giving a reason.
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He later took aim at their bosses, accusing five serving and former police generals of being "protectors" of drugs gangs.
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Clinton also took aim at Mr. Trump, calling him unqualified for the presidency and "unmoored" on matters of foreign policy.
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Nigel Farage on Monday took aim at President Obama's legacy, arguing his leadership has hurt the United States' global standing.
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The plan even took aim at placing new restrictions on those who leave Capitol Hill, which requires Congress to act.
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Kagan also took aim at a broader trend: "weaponizing" free-speech protections to strike down economic regulations disfavored by conservatives.
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U.S. allies also took aim during a G-7 finance leaders meeting at metals tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
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Earlier this year, social media users took aim at the Trump administration for a lack of diversity among its interns.
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While Mr. Trump took aim at two big media mergers, he is generally considered to be more favorable toward business.
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They also took aim at Mexico's two dominant television companies, which had been equally aggressive in protecting their market shares.
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" Trump took aim at Cohen on Friday, accusing his former lawyer and fixer of "lying to reduce his jail time.
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In two states, Washington and Massachusetts, they took aim at the instrument that Mr. Mottor blew into: Dräger's Alcotest 9510.
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Actor Jim Carrey took aim at the National Rifle Association (NRA) over the weekend with his latest politically charged portrait.
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In a wide-ranging speech, Kelce took aim at all the doubters, and essentially told them all to fuck off.
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King took aim at the Des Moines Register and the Associated Press, saying the stories were based on a misquote.
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Brown then continued a tweet storm in which he took aim at the NFL's handling of past sexual assault allegations.
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Jihadists from Mali to Afghanistan promised to retaliate, but the Islamic State took aim at its rivals and Arab leaders.
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One example was an ad placed on Google that took aim at Jared Polis, a Democrat running for Colorado governor.
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Trump then took aim at Whitmer moments after she did an interview with MSNBC, a network the president frequently criticizes.
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He also, in his Trumpian style, took aim at Keshet—which has, not coincidentally, helped publicize corruption allegations against him.
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John McCain took aim at colleagues who wanted to withdraw troops from Iraq -- a central issue of the 2008 campaign.
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Behind him, Gunnevera was powerfully gliding from eighth place to third, and jockey Edgard Zayas took aim at West Coast.
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In the messages, they expressed anti-Trump views but took aim at Hillary Clinton and other political figures as well.
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Democrats have lambasted the ban and took aim at the administration's argument that the ban was for national security purposes.
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On Sunday, Bloomberg's campaign denied it had requested a box and took aim at the president's own personality and appearance.
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On Saturday, Trump took aim at Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry for refusing an invitation to the White House.
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Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman took aim on Wednesday at what an Elizabeth Warren presidency would mean for the stock market.
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In their statements, both regulators took aim at the new definition of the "trading account" and its implication going forward.
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Wade, a 12-time All-Star and three-time champion with the Miami Heat, took aim at the younger players.
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In a statement, McCain took aim at what he described as "alt-right" news outlets using "smear tactics" against McMaster.
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The ad took aim at billionaires who have criticized the Democratic Massachusetts senator's policies, such as her wealth tax proposal.
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Caruana Galizia took aim at politicians and senior officials from across Malta, seeing the island as a hotbed of corruption.
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In a tweet, Trump took aim at two of his regular critics, James and cable TV news personality Don Lemon.
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Speaking to supporters Tuesday night, Klobuchar took aim at President Donald Trump in plain language, one of her political hallmarks.
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Then- President Barack Obama had previously accused the EU of launching protectionist probes that took aim at American tech companies.
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As Jon Snow fumbled his way around Dragonstone, Twitter users took aim straight at HBO with a blunt hashtag: #NoConfederate.
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Protesters carried signs and statues that took aim at Trump's physical appearance and policy aims, including environmental regulations and healthcare.
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Jay Timmons, the president of the National Association of Manufacturers, also took aim at Trump in a series of critical tweets.
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The document took aim at the company's diversity commitments, though many saw its contents as an attack on Damore's female colleagues.
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N) for listing Taiwan and Tibet as countries on its website, while another government agency took aim at Inditex-owned (ITX.
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Clinton and Trump took aim at each other in their victory speeches Tuesday, and especially clashed on the issue of women.
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On Friday, George T. Conway III, a conservative lawyer, took aim at President Donald Trump for his latest social media rant.
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Drawing on examples set for him decades earlier, Klein took aim at a target few could even see at the time.
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Before millions of viewers, the candidates took aim at President Donald Trump and also at each other on some key policies.
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CHICAGO — The Bulls had just suffered an ugly loss to the Knicks at Madison Square Garden, and Jimmy Butler took aim.
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The "In" campaign took aim at their rivals by saying a Brexit would hurt the economy, security and the country's status.
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Shares of Itochu tumbled 6.3 percent, after short-seller Glaucus Research Group took aim at the Japanese trading house's accounting practices.
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One of her biggest moments was when she took aim at her fellow candidates on the issue of money in politics.
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Santiago de Cuba (CNN)Hurricane Matthew took aim at the Bahamas on Thursday after leaving behind a humanitarian crisis in Haiti.
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ANO has held talks with the Communist Party over support for a new government, and the protesters took aim at Babis.
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" Kimmel also took aim at radio host Garrison Keillor, who was fired from Minnesota Public Radio over allegations of "inappropriate behavior.
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Throughout the night, the emcee took aim at the Best Director nominee multiple times, both in his segues and opening monologue.
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Last week he took aim at Colombia&aposs leftist presidential candidate Gustavo Petro, warning that his "rifle will speak for me."
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Calling the repeal vote an abdication of responsibility, the statements from Clyburn and Rosenworcel also took aim at the process itself.
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Chris Christie, took aim at the Florida senator on CNN's "New Day," saying Rubio's resume is not that different from Obama's.
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Former President Bill Clinton, meanwhile, took aim at politicians who he implied did little more than voice the frustration of voters.
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Then Trump took aim at his political opponents "Sleepy Joe" Biden, "Crazy" Bernie Sanders, and "Pocahontas," his racist nickname for Sen.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif took aim at U.S. criticism of Iran's regional policy in a Twitter post on Saturday.
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Still, Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel signed an email to supporters Wednesday that took aim at some fellow Republicans.
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President Trump took aim at Andrew McCabe, Deputy Director of the FBI, again Sunday in a morning tweet, quoting Fox News.
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Absolutely stewing as he was carted off the field, Thomas then took aim at the Seattle bench and flipped them off.
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The competition for a limited number of slots turned fierce as airlines submitted their proposals and took aim at their rivals.
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As Trump is reportedly considering, those spending plans took aim at EPA climate and regulatory programs expanded under President Obama. Rep.
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The protests occurred as Trump visited Montana to take part in a campaign-style rally where he took aim at Sen.
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Mr. Maduro took aim at Luis Almagro, its secretary general, calling him a "longtime traitor" and implying he was a spy.
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The conservative leaders also took aim at the leaders' efforts to defeat Tea Party and conservative challengers in Senate Republican primaries.
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On Twitter, he took aim at Democrats, including Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Representative Adam B. Schiff, who is leading the inquiry.
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Trump first took aim at the NFL, saying team owners should fire players for taking a knee during the national anthem.
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Members of both parties took aim at President Obama's budget request for the Environmental Protection Agency during a Senate hearing Tuesday.
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Mr. Sonboly, 93, took aim mainly at teenagers in a shopping mall in Munich, Germany's third-largest city, before killing himself.
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Bannon over the weekend took aim at Corker during a speech where he urged voters to fight against the Republican establishment.
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Recently, she took aim at Sarah Palin in a rant so violent that the former Alaska governor said she would sue.
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" Wolf, 33, also took aim at Kelly, telling the lawmaker- and journalist-filled audience, "What would I do without Megyn Kelly?
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President Donald Trump took aim at Facebook on Wednesday, suggesting the social media company was in cahoots with "Fake News" networks.
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Trump earlier this month shared a mock campaign logo for Warren that took aim at her claims to Native American ancestry.
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He took aim at the batter's eye in center field at PNC Park and tried to hit a ball over it.
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Former President Barack Obama took aim at the "petty" nature of current American politics during his eulogy honoring the late Sen.
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NBC's "Saturday Night Live" took aim at the Trump administration for appointing Vice President Pence to lead its coronavirus response efforts.
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Before the New Hampshire Democratic primary results had even finished coming in on Tuesday, Nevada's Culinary Union took aim at Sen.
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Before the New Hampshire Democratic primary results had even finished coming in on Tuesday, Nevada's Culinary Union took aim at Sanders.
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Lohan, a judge on the show, took aim at Cody Simpson after he won the singing competition on Monday night's episode.
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All the candidates took aim at the former New York City mayor, but Warren got in some of the sharpest hits.
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In a speech in New Hampshire on Thursday, Warren took aim at both Biden and Buttigieg, albeit without naming either one.
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A heavily armed gunman took aim at victims from a suite in one of MGM Resorts's hotels (The New York Times).
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"California took aim at pro-life pregnancy centers by compelling licensed centers to point the way to an abortion," Farris said.
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Warren also took aim at Bloomberg over his history of using nondisclosure agreements to privately settle complaints with former female employees.
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Then Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota took aim at Mr. Buttigieg, objecting to his attacks on the value of Washington experience.
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The outgoing European Council President Donald Tusk also took aim at Johnson on Tuesday, accusing him of playing a blame game.
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In response, the top Trump aide took aim at CNN, accusing the network of spinning stories and unfairly attacking the president.
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But notably, he took aim at Oprah Winfrey for her handling of a CBS "60 Minutes" segment that addressed his presidency.
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Davis also took aim at Trump's trademark slogan, "Make America Great Again," a phrase that was first coined by her father.
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Social media users also took aim at the Trump administration for a lack of diversity among its interns in March 2018.
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" Thomas responded by saying he had never harassed Hill but then took aim at the committee, calling its hearing "a travesty.
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In Morehead City, the rain and surf pounded the shoreline and took aim at the few boats still in the water.
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" Rosalynn Carter also took aim at Trump during the event on Tuesday evening, saying: "I think we need a new president.
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As the boat veered to portside, she brought the crossbow to her eye and took aim, pointing it right at Tracks.
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Last week, the Qatar Airways boss took aim at his American competitors, calling them "crap" and comparing their flight attendants to "grandmothers".
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Washington (CNN)The Environmental Protection Agency welcomed its new leader with an unusual news release Friday that occasionally took aim at itself.
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Donald Trump took aim at the Dodd-Frank reforms of financial services, which were drawn up in response to the 22016 crisis.
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And Obama also took aim at rising prescription drug costs, which have become an increasingly larger share of national health care spending.
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He also took aim at Trump's opposition to trade agreements, which Paulson said have created U.S. jobs and fostered innovation and competitiveness.
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Trump also took aim at France's new tax on big tech companies, threatening to tax French wine "like they've never seen before".
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" Cook also took aim at the companies that are profiting off the collection of user information, calling it a "data industrial complex.
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Hillary Clinton took aim at the rich Thursday night, saying she would fund new government programs with money from the privileged few.
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The gunman, who took aim from the 32nd floor of Las Vegas strip casino the Mandalay Bay, had at least 10 guns.
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In a Congress that has been polarized since the 2016 elections, even some Republicans took aim at the tariff plan on Friday.
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Our photog gently broached the subject ... someone took aim at Keef outside the W Hotel in Times Square around 6 AM Saturday.
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Meanwhile, Russian trolls took aim at Bellingcat, the citizen journalist group doing much to gather evidence of Moscow's involvement in open sources.
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Willeford jumped out, steadied his rifle on the truck's hood, took aim at the car, and shouted at Kelley to get out.
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She also took aim at the "environment" in the Trump White House that would allow Sadler to make such remarks about McCain.
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The activist hedge fund took aim at Yahoo's leadership in a January letter, implying that Mayer and top officials needed to go.
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Trump accused China of being a "currency manipulator" in a series on tweets on Monday and took aim at the Federal Reserve.
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Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN)Tim Kaine took aim at Donald Trump Saturday, slamming the Republican nominee for not releasing his tax returns.
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Former President Bill Clinton took aim at President-elect Donald Trump in new comments published by The Record-Review over the weekend.
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Hillary Clinton took aim at the Wells Fargo account scandal on Monday as she outlined plans to crack down on corporate excesses.
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TWITTER PURGE MEANS FEWER FOLLOWERS FOR TRUMP, OBAMA, JUSTIN BIEBER Trump Jr. also took aim at Twitter and its CEO Jack Dorsey.
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Tester also took aim at the secretaries' timing in announcing their decision, calling it "offensive" to announce it before a holiday weekend.
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Ryan Bundy, who is acting as his own lawyer, took aim at the prosecutor's theory that the occupation amounted to a conspiracy.
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During his appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden, Styles delivered an opening monologue that took aim at President Trump.
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Schulz, leader of the left-leaning Social Democratic Party (SPD), took aim at what he described as "irresponsible managers" in the sector.
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One of the gunmen who looked about the same age as him, took aim and fired his 9mm pistol, but he missed.
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The Bud Light ad took aim at Molson's Miller Lite and Coors Light beers for using corn syrup during the brewing process.
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LaBeouf's art installation "He Will Not Divide Us," which took aim at President Trump, was closed at its original location in February.
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John McCain took aim at "spurious nationalism" in U.S. foreign policy, in remarks clearly intended as a repudiation of President Trump's worldview.
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On Tuesday, Trump took aim at a new Cruz ad that features old video footage of Trump saying he supports abortion rights.
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In his 43-page ruling, Walker took aim at the restoration process he said unfairly relies on the personal support of Gov.
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Pictured, one of the protesters took aim at one of the "free speech" supporters while the individual was being escorted by police.
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Of course Saturday Night Live noticed, and of course the sketch comedy series took aim at it in the most recent episode.
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In a series of tweets, Musk took aim at reporters, deriding their stories as a "disinformation campaign" aimed at harming his business.
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Trump also took aim at a People writer who accused him of making passes at her during an interview 12 years ago.
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D'Souza in a tweet took aim at Bharara, the New York prosecutor who was behind D'Souza's 2013 conviction for illegal campaign donations.
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Stone, who is also a pharmacist, took aim at Wiener and Gloria's argument that modern medicine can lower the spread of HIV.
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Boyle wheeled around the net and took aim, and as the Islanders turned their heads, he fired high over Greiss's right shoulder.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) took aim at the current political environment, including veiled swipes at President Trump, during a speech on Monday night.
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She also took aim at top brass at the State Department for failing to shield her from Trump and Giuliani's pressure campaign.
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Ms. Umar, who has dual Dutch and Turkish citizenship, wrote a column in the newspaper Metro that took aim at that request.
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President Donald Trump on Monday took aim at insurers by threatening to cut the healthcare subsidy payments that make Obamacare plans affordable.
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In October, the internet pretty much broke in Australia after columnist Bernard Salt took aim at generation Y over their spending habits.
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Zeke Stokes, vice president of programs at GLAAD, an LGBTQ advocacy group, took aim at Trump in reaction to the survey results.
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The New York Democrat took aim at another nominee, Bernard McNamee, who was appointed to serve on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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He also took aim at the Republicans' continued focus on Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of State.
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The campaign involved taking out ad space and filling it with anti-media editorials that often took aim at specific news articles.
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He also took aim at Chipotle's customers, starting a higher-end Cantina chain and launching a healthier Cantina menu at Taco Bell.
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At a rally in Montana, Trump took aim at Bush's slogan "thousand points of light," which he popularized during his presidential campaign.
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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Sunday took aim at former President Obama after he touted his administration's economic accomplishments.
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The issue exploded into a national debate when President Trump took aim at the owners for not forcing the players to stand.
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They took aim at a $500 billion fund to support "severely distressed business," arguing it allowed too much control to the Treasury.
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Her lawyers also took aim at statements by prosecutors who described her relationship with Mr. Erickson as "duplicitous" and borne of convenience.
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The administration's early signature accomplishments, most notably the overhaul of the tax system, took aim at high-tax states like New Jersey.
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Vietnam '67 Thirty-six years after she last took aim with her AK-215 assault rifle, Ngo Thi Thuong's phone rang. Gen.
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Beto O'Rourke took aim at Elizabeth Warren, who wants to create an annual tax on the accumulated wealth of the richest Americans.
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Beto O'Rourke took aim at Elizabeth Warren, who wants to create an annual tax on the accumulated wealth of the richest Americans.
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In a statement and a video released Sunday, Bloomberg took aim at President Donald Trump, a fellow wealthy New York-made businessman.
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President Trump himself took aim at the leaks on Wednesday, accusing the intelligence community of "illegally" giving the information to the publications.
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Hawley introduced legislation that took aim at TikTok last month, while Blackburn has pressed the company on digital gifts and children's privacy.
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" At the Los Angeles Times, Peter Rainer took aim at the film's core messaging, writing that "Kat's loneliness has no emotional resonance.
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A number of the complaints criticizing the halftime show took aim, in particular, at the performances put on by Lopez and Shakira.
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NMC Health was the worst performer on the STOXX 600, extending losses after short-seller Muddy Waters took aim at the stock.
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With Obama's legislative agenda largely moribund, Republican attorneys general and their allies took aim at his policy initiatives within the executive branch.
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She took aim in particular at Trump's demand that two federal regulations be struck from the books for every new one added.
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At the end of Wednesday's meeting, Trump took aim at Pelosi with some of his harshest criticism of the Speaker to date.
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He also took aim at the Federal Reserve, saying interest rates were "way too high" and the central bank had "no clue".
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The statement also took aim at generals, who the Taliban said "are concealing the real statistics of your dead and crippled" soldiers.
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While Francis avoided direct criticism of leaders, the subtext of his comments took aim at the state, whose failures give youth few alternatives.
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We also took aim at this industry's practice of suddenly jacking up your price after months, and sometimes years, with almost no warning.
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Sellers also took aim at the greenback after soft U.S. consumer spending prompted economists cut their first-quarter gross domestic product growth estimates.
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who served as chairman of the Democratic National Committee during the time period, took aim at Trump in a statement.
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Cruz took aim at his opponent in an ad that featured O'Rourke using the four-letter word five times on the campaign trail.
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People are going to be associated with him, with the person that took aim at a child, let alone the President&aposs child.
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At the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on Monday, Apple took aim at a rarely-discussed method of online tracking known as browser fingerprinting.
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The A.V. Club dug up several tweets from 2010 and 2011 — as well as one from 2015 — that took aim at Dippin' Dots.
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Harvey also took aim at Amazon's track record when it came to taxes, saying that the online retailer was not pulling its weight.
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The Turkish offensive took aim at Kurdish YPG militia in Syria, who had been America's top allies in the battle against Islamic State.
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In the latest salvos, the United States took aim at a multitude of technical components — items like circuit breakers, consoles and touch screens.
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The hackers had brought Sony to its knees and then took aim at large theater chains that had planned to show the movie.
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In that case and this one, he took aim at the practice of dismissing cases without deciding whether the underlying conduct was constitutional.
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But he questioned whether Uniper Chairman Bernhard Reutersberg, who took aim at Fortum in late May, would be the ideal person to mediate.
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He specifically took aim at European Economic Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici, saying he had deliberately "upset the markets" with earlier comments on Italy.
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" She then took aim at fashion designer Donna Karan, who recently defended Weinstein, saying his alleged victims might have been "asking for it.
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As per Indiewire, the December 3 episode of Family Guy took aim at the Hollywood veteran by way of The Usual Suspects (1995).
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To that end, the chef took aim at British Prime Minister Theresa May, whom says is not doing enough to battle childhood obesity.
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In her video, Griffin also took aim at TMZ founder Harvey Levin, accusing him of being complicit in quieting scandals surrounding Harvey Weinstein.
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Hillary Clinton took aim at the Trump administration Friday while giving a speech on the importance of women in politics at Georgetown University.
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But unfortunately, some people trolled Steward, tacking on mean, body-shaming captions that took aim at her physique and her skateboarding-themed tee.
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In the internet war of words, Yiannopoulos essentially took aim at Jones and fired thousands of eager, angry Twitter users in her direction.
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Minneapolis (CNN)Hillary Clinton on Super Tuesday took aim at Donald Trump for not immediately repudiating former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
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" She also took aim at Trump's claim of unfair media coverage, calling his accusation that the press doesn't show his crowds "factually untrue.
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Trump stressed the importance of the U.S.-South Korean alliance but took aim at Seoul over trade and sharing the cost of defense.
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Thursday's executive order also took aim at the Johnson Amendment, a 1954 law prohibiting tax-exempt churches and nonprofits from participating in electioneering.
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Scott took aim at Nelson meanwhile, contending the Democrat has "done nothing" in the Senate on high-profile issues such as gun violence.
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During his weekend rally marking his 100th day in office, Trump took aim at whichever GOP lawmakers happened to be in the audience.
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Instead, Trump has ratcheted up his attacks on the media and took aim on Twitter at some Democrats targeted by the package bombs.
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Matt Dornic, vice president of communications and digital partnerships at CNN, took aim at Roberts's question and his subsequent statement defending his actions.
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Under Preet Bharara, the United States attorney there, Mr. Devlin-Brown took aim at JPMorgan Chase, SAC Capital and other Wall Street giants.
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Graham also took aim at Ted Cruz, a candidate who notoriously lacks friends in the Senate that both he and Graham serve in.
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Speaking for more than an hour Tuesday night here, Mr. Trump also took aim at Hillary Clinton and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.
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Witnesses told police that two men walked out of a car around noon on Tuesday, took aim at the teenager and opened fire.
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Comedian/actor Patton Oswalt took aim at far-right social media personality Mike Cernovich, who is credited with digging up Gunn's old comments.
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At Monday's rally, Ocasio-Cortez took again took aim at a "middle of the road" approach but did not mention Biden by name.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) took aim at the current political environment, including apparent veiled swipes at President Trump, during a speech on Monday night.
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Others took aim at the cost — $8 million — as well as the hiring of an out-of-towner, Mr. Koons, to create it.
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Drake explains blackface photo from Pusha-T single In May, Pusha-T released "Infrared" and took aim at Drake for using a ghostwriter.
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Trump's remarks came after Maher took aim at the president during his opening monologue for his network show on HBO the night before.
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Warren took aim at the private equity industry last July and proposed a number of regulations with the intent of reining firms in.
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The retort comes after Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, took aim at political correctness during a Friday morning interview.
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The president earlier this week took aim at late-night hosts, singling out NBC's Jimmy Fallon, ABC's Jimmy Kimmel and CBS's Stephen Colbert.
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It also took aim at the heavily anticipated fan remake of Metroid 2, which was timed to release on the franchise's 30th anniversary.
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On Tuesday, China's annual consumer rights day TV show took aim at faked online sales, online food delivery apps and dodgy false teeth.
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The progressive freshman had called Conway by the new nickname after the Trump aide took aim at Pressley — as well as Democratic Reps.
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Mr. Gillies, who is 2275 and has long experience in teasing extra life out of old trees, took aim at the upper reaches.
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" But instead, users took aim at the 26-year-old singer for dating someone so much younger than him, calling their relationship "weird.
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He took aim at the judicial branch, launching attacks against a Mexican-American federal judge presiding over a fraud case against Trump University.
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Others specifically took aim at Mulroney's figure, telling her to "eat some real food" or claiming there was "no tone" in her legs.
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Inglourious Basterds worked precisely because it took aim at a real-life tragedy, then attacked it with machine guns, machetes and baseball bats.
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Both candidates took aim at Trump, with Biden saying fears about the outbreak were fueled by a lack of trust in the president.
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In Lima, U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross took aim at China's growing ties and vowed Washington would not cede leadership in the region.
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" This week, The Journal's editorial board took aim at the new development in the census case under the headline "Census Target: John Roberts.
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Castro also took aim at the tourism industry in Cuba, which has grown further since Obama's rapprochement with Raul Castro in December 2014.
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Mr. Franken took aim at proposed telecommunications mergers during his time in Congress, relishing his role as a congressional opponent to media conglomeration.
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A page called Don't Shoot took aim at police brutality... ... while Being Patriotic suggested that Black Lives Matter activists were killing police officers.
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Mr. Bolsonaro and Mr. Trump both rose to victory by running social-media-powered insurgent campaigns that took aim at the political establishment.
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LaVar Ball's latest damaging claims, which appeared in an ESPN article published on Sunday, took aim at the coach of his son's team.
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This month, the United States took aim at five of Iran's biggest remaining customers, who had previously been granted waivers for the sanctions.
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Mr. Zeldin said he would favor a "big, beautiful tax cut," but not one that took aim so directly at blue-state taxpayers.
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On Monday, another senior PLO official, Hanan Ashrawi, took aim at comments made by President Donald Trump at the G7 meeting in France.
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The tornado was spotted northwest of downtown Nashville and took aim at parts of the city, National Weather Service meteorologist Faith Borden said.
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Mr. Trump also took aim at Mr. Cruz (a "smart guy, he was a little late to the plate, but that's O.K."); Gov.
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The Twitter founder and CEO – who also serves as CEO of mobile payments firm Square – took aim at Google with a cheeky tweet.
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The Secretary of State also took aim at socialism and communism as institutions, saying they laid waste to the Cuban and Venezuelan economies.
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She took aim at the National Rifle Association (NRA), asking when her congressional colleagues will finally take a stand against their gun policies.
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In a tweet, the president took aim at McCabe's wife, Jill McCabe, who took money from top Clinton ally and former Virginia Gov.
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In more follow-up tweets on Thursday, Trump took aim at media coverage of his remarks as "Fake News" meant to "demean" him.
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Fact Check WASHINGTON — President Trump took aim at reporters on Thursday for more than an hour at an impromptu White House news conference.
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Mr. Azaria helped treat a wounded comrade, then walked toward Mr. Sharif, took aim with his rifle and shot him in the head.
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But as the debate stretched deep into its second hour, the two candidates again took aim at each other, this time over experience.
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Mr. Sessions's memo replaced the orders of former Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., who in 2013 took aim at drug sentencing rules.
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In his remarks, Bolton took aim at the Trump administration's slow progress in resolving the nuclear threat posed by North Korea and Iran.
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Cornered in a backyard, he took aim at the police again, and was killed in a hail of officer gunfire, the police said.
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Trevor Noah late Monday took aim at President Trump after the president attacked NFL players who kneel in protest during the national anthem.
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Airlines waived change fees and warned of possible flight disruptions as a strengthening Hurricane Harvey took aim at the Gulf Coast of Texas.
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U.S. health officials announced plans last week to pull flavored e-cigarettes off the market while foreign regulators took aim at the industry.
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Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg took aim at Donald Trump and Rush Limbaugh during a CNN town hall in Nevada on Tuesday evening.
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Clinton also took aim at Trump's vow that, if elected, he would deport illegal immigrants and bar Muslims temporarily from entering the United States.
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The ruling coalition of President Joseph Kabila, which is backing his hand-picked successor Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, also took aim at CENCO on Thursday.
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte took aim at the country's central bank, telling its governor: "I will give you a whack," Reuters reported on Thursday.
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The heated debate started after the Canadian producer took aim at the Chicagoan for allegedly attempting to illegally download synthesizer plug-in software, Serum.
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This week, China took aim at Lotte, a South Korean conglomerate that owns the golf course on which the THAAD system will be located.
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On last night night's episode, "The Blood Boy," the show took aim at Silicon Valley's quest to eliminate death, and it succeeded rather wondrously.
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The Montana Democratic Party also took aim at the Republican lawmaker, who reportedly has a history of local controversies, according to the Billings Gazette.
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The former teacher also took aim at people who think those in the profession have it easy, believing teachers only work from 9 a.m.
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The U.S. also took aim at Iranian oil by effectively ordering countries worldwide to stop buying Tehran's oil or face sanctions of their own.
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Details: Castro, who shares the state of Texas with O'Rourke, took aim at him over decriminalizing undocumented immigration, while de Blasio targeted health care.
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The U.S. also took aim at Iranian oil by effectively ordering countries worldwide to stop buying Tehran's crude or face sanctions of their own.
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Other highlights: In striking a pro-labor tone, Biden took aim at Trump's economic policies and vowed to roll back the Republican tax cuts.
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Sticking with trade, Trump also took aim at Canada, criticizing the U.S. neighbour for its slow pace of discussions concerning the overhaul of NAFTA.
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Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump took aim at the Federal Reserve on Wednesday for continuing to raise interest rates despite some recent market turbulence.
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What they're saying: On the second night of the first Democratic debates, candidates took aim at tax cuts for the highest economic class. Sen.
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Relations collapsed three years later when a deadly pogrom took aim at Greek businesses and homes across Istanbul, accelerating the Greek exodus from Turkey.
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A fund that tracks Nasdaq's biotechnology companies has fallen nearly 29 percent over the past year as politicians took aim at high drug prices.
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The chats between Rossello and top aides took aim at female politicians, gay celebrities like Ricky Martin and poked fun at ordinary Puerto Ricans.
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In the case of Mr Bush's steel tariffs, the EU took aim at exports from politically salient states, such as orange juice from Florida.
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" He also took aim at congressional members who didn't bother to read the report because "their minds were made up based on partisan affiliation.
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President Donald Trump took aim at regulations in the energy sector on Tuesday, signing an executive order to roll back Obama-era climate policies.
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With varying results, President-elect Donald Trump took aim at two very different targets on Twitter Tuesday morning: automaker General Motors – and House Republicans.
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The president's executive order in early February that took aim at existing U.S. financial regulation has generated a lot of buzz on Wall Street.
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The president-elect took aim at the Air Force's F-28503 program, criticizing its deal with Lockheed Martin as too costly under present circumstances.
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Messing, 50, took aim at the 71-year-old with a retweet accusing Sarandon of not caring about the families separated at the border.
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Environment Republican lawmakers also took aim at an Obama rule that sought to bar mining companies from dumping their waste into rivers and waterways.
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In an Instagram post on Wednesday, Ninja took aim at Chappie, the 2015 sci-fi film starring Dev Patel, Sigourney Weaver, and Hugh Jackman.
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Zuckerberg took aim at TikTok for censoring its content in a recent speech amid criticism of Facebook's policy against taking down fake political ads.
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Tossing away prepared remarks on tax cuts, the president in West Virginia yesterday emphasized both issues as he took aim against vulnerable Democratic Sen.
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In 2007, the same year Intuit launched its Free Edition, Barack Obama, then a candidate for president, took aim at the tax prep industry.
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The Australian also took aim at Rafael Nadal after being called for time violation, calling out the Spaniard for his notoriously slow service routine.
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Separately, the S.E.C. took aim at Apollo for "failing to supervise" the senior executive who it said was charging personal items to Apollo investors.
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Both took aim at societies that, at their best, integrate and celebrate diverse points of view, diverse systems of belief, diverse ways to love.
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He took aim at U.S. foreign policy and the United Nations and said he would be happier if China and Russia called the shots.
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The gunman, later identified as Stephen Paddock, took aim at a crowd of concertgoers from his room on the 32nd floor of the hotel.
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Trump took aim at Canada's dairy industry this week and said on Thursday "what they've done to our dairy farm workers is a disgrace".
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While Amazon took aim at business directly for the first time with this move, some companies had been experimenting with Echo integration much earlier.
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In a November interview with "60 Minutes," Raisman specifically took aim at USA Gymnastics for allowing the abuse to go on for two decades.
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Clinton herself took aim at Ms. Flowers in a June 1992 appearance on "The Arsenio Hall Show" better remembered for Mr. Clinton's saxophone playing.
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At long last, the president declared a national emergency on Friday that took aim at some of the specific repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Other critics took aim at its cost, as high as 350,000 Australian dollars, or about $330,000 at the time, according to one government document.
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He took aim at Trump and Melania, but then dropped the term that is widely regarded as a derogatory term referring to white people.
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Fredric Wertham took aim at Star's Spook and more in his book, and the company shuttered shortly after the Senate Subcommittee hearings on comics.
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Biden, speaking at this university 85033 miles from Myrtle Beach, took aim at Sanders only a handful of times, and rarely with real anger.
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They took aim at women, gay people, overweight people, a revered independence movement leader who died of cancer, and the thousands of hurricane victims.
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Soros publicly rejected the criticism, but when investors took aim at the Indonesian rupiah in the fall of 1997, Quantum was not among them.
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He talked about the outpouring of support he and his wife, Ghazala Khan, had received after Mr. Trump took aim at them, saying Mrs.
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Last April, members of the National Rifle Association took aim at YETI coolers after the company canceled its relationship with the gun-rights lobby.
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This week, the U.S. took aim at Chinese and South Korean manufacturers of solar panels and washing machines with a barrage of new tariffs.
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Jimmy Kimmel on Monday took aim at Harvey Weinstein after allegations of sexual harassment against the movie producer and former studio executive were revealed.
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Drew Hammill, a Pelosi spokesman, distanced the Democratic leader from the controversial ad but took aim at Trump's controversial comments throughout his political career.
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Hyde did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Hill but took aim at Romano in a Facebook post Wednesday afternoon.
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Peltz took aim at management, with a critical eye on performance under CEO David Taylor, although Peltz stopped short of calling for Taylor's removal.
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An actress in the campaign, Lara Worthington, took aim at Mr. Morrison, who has played down any connection between climate change and the fires.
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The I.R.S. took aim at the arrangement — but, as Paul Kiel of ProPublica reports, the agency has been bombarded by Microsoft's money and lobbying.
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The editorial also took aim at "Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace," another hit period drama of 2018 set during the rule of Qianlong.
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Speaking in Dakar on Monday, French Defence Minister Florence Parly took aim at Russia specifically calling on it to play within the multilateral frameworks.
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" Trump himself took aim at the movie on Twitter, writing that it was an example of "Liberal Hollywood [being] Racist at the highest level.
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The group also took aim at, apparently unsuccessfully, the Sharon City School District in western Pennsylvania, among other targets outside the financial services sector.
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The Twitter chief also took aim at the Zuckerberg-promoted claim that tightening policies around political ads would disproportionately hurt challengers and grassroots groups.
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Comedian Jimmy Kimmel on Sunday took aim at Sinclair Broadcasting Group's move to have its anchors warn of alleged bias in other media outlets.
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This is nonetheless a stunning work of art — a deeply compassionate remembrance of a furious, unbalanced woman who took aim at a Great Man.
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Scott seemed unfazed as his 7-year-old took aim at the paparazzi who captured the pair leaving a department store in Bev Hills.
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At one point, however, during an exchange with Mr. Bush, Mr. Trump took aim at the audience — a risk so soon before the state's primary.
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In rambling comments to journalists, Trump also took aim at another key ally, Japan, which is currently engaged in a damaging feud with South Korea.
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On Saturday, he decided to expand his targets and took aim at the hundreds of thousands of men and women participating in the Women's March.
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The foundation also took aim at President Donald Trump&aposs administration for rolling back regulations on power plant emissions, which Baker said pollute the bay.
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The Canadian and U.S. auto industries are highly integrated and Canada's economy could suffer badly if Trump took aim at plants north of the border.
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She also took aim at Carson's move to send her a package of Oreo cookies following the hearing, accusing him of being inappropriately light-hearted.
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The chats between Rossello and top aides took aim at female politicians and gay celebrities like Ricky Martin, and poked fun at ordinary Puerto Ricans.
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The 46-year-old also took aim at the A$700,000 Coates receives each year as a consultancy fee, saying she would work for free.
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" Many took aim at Trump's alleged cozying-up to Russian strongman Vladimir Putin with signs that read "Happy President's Day President Putin" and "My President?
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Armed with his stun gun, the husband leaned through the doggy door, took aim and struck Nix in his back, according to the police report.
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He recently took aim at President Barack Obama, condemning the president for saying he could have beaten Trump in a race for a third term.
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The flier, which compared six Democratic presidential hopefuls' positions on health care, jobs and immigration, took aim at Sanders over his Medicare-for-all policy.
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The fan who re-posted the tweet on Instagram also took aim at critics who claim Swift uses her craft to take down her exes.
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It took aim at some of the country's richest men—including one whose wife worked for an aid agency, for which his company made deliveries.
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Sacca also took aim at one of the biggest issues facing Twitter – the number of so-called "bots" or automated robot accounts on the platform.
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He also took aim at "bureaucrats" responsible for upholding multilateralism "as an end in itself" and cast doubt on the EU's commitment to its citizens.
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They also took aim at all Republican opponents of Trump -- and the meddling didn't stop after the election, a cybersecurity expert told a Senate panel.
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Donald Trump's feud card was full Tuesday night, when the presumptive GOP nominee took aim at Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, New Mexico Republican Gov.
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James Mattis, as he sought to flex his national security muscle hours after President Obama took aim at his successor in a high-profile speech.
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Trump took aim at the intelligence community for the leaks in February, specifically calling out the NSA and FBI for allegedly "illegally" leaking the information.
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In a heated moment during the second Democratic debate on Thursday, Kamala Harris took aim at rival candidate Joe Biden on race and civil rights.
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Trump took aim on Tuesday during a visit to cheese-producing Wisconsin, saying he would "stand up for our dairy farmers" against Canada's "unfair" practices.
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The works council also took aim at Deutsche Boerse Chief Executive Carsten Kengeter for concentrating exclusively on the deal with London and neglecting other possibilities.
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" Trump also took aim at Clinton's husband, former President Bill Clinton, alleging the Clintons "used the State Department to enrich their family at America's expense.
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Pompeo took aim at Iran's policy of expansion in the Middle East through support for armed groups in countries such as Syria, Lebanon and Yemen.
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Chicago gun violence During his NRA speech, Trump also took aim at Chicago, saying it has tough gun laws but a problem with gun violence.
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Others took aim at those siding with the CBS News reporter, such as Brian Fallon, the former campaign spokesman for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
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In October, a group of high-powered campaigners took aim at Britain's leading LGBT+ charity, Stonewall, which they saw as stifling debate over the issue.
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In an epic 20-minute rant that only he could deliver, Oliver took aim at the industry-wide struggle that has defined my professional life.
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This past weekend, Trump took aim at Corker on Twitter, saying the Tennessee Republican begged him for his endorsement but that he declined the request.
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Trump also took aim at CNN after the network was forced to make a correction on Friday regarding documents Donald Trump Jr. received from WikiLeaks.
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He took aim at Democratic lawmakers who refused to applaud during last week's speech when he mentioned his achievements during his first year in office.
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That summit turned into a fiasco when Trump took aim at the summit's host, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, soon after he departed the meeting.
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Josh Holmes, McConnell's former chief of staff, took aim at the conservative political action committee for what he argued was a lackluster performance in 2023.
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The protests, which occurred in all 50 states, took aim at Trump's "zero tolerance" policy that aggressively prosecutes those who cross into the U.S. illegally.
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The conservative group took aim at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
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Zwillinger also took aim at Amazon for not having the same commitment to sustainability as Allbirds during an interview with CNN&aposs Christiane Amanpour Monday.
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By focusing on homelessness, Mr. Stringer took aim at a vulnerability for the administration as the number of homeless in the city continues to rise.
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President Donald Trump took aim at the U.S. Postal Service on Friday for offering Amazon and other e-commerce companies low rates for package delivery.
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On Twitter Saturday, Trump also took aim at FBI general counsel James Baker, who is being reassigned, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
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In February, New Delhi took aim at foreign e-commerce players by imposing new rules that challenge Walmart's FlipKart and Amazon's aggressive push into India.
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The drug maker Medivation's stock fell after a group of legislators took aim at the company over the price of its prostate cancer treatment Xtandi.
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Twitter cofounder and CEO Jack Dorsey was interviewed Thursday at the company's News Summit, where he took aim at Facebook and its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg.
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He also took aim at TikTok, the Chinese viral video app that has complied with government censorship of messages protesting the situation in Hong Kong.
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After being rebuffed in an attempt to peel back the union protections of federal workers, President Trump took aim elsewhere on Thursday: at their paychecks.
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President Donald Trump took aim at the Federal Reserve again, this time following an European Central Bank rate cut Thursday that sent the euro lower.
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Senator Martin Heinrich, Democrat of New Mexico, also took aim at Mr. Trump's dismissal of the role of Russia-linked social media in his win.
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During the ABC segment, a tortoiseshell cat bolted out of a clutch of stubby grasstrees, and Wilksch took aim, hitting the cat in the head.
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Senators took aim in particular at Abbvie Inc Chief Executive Richard Gonzalez and his company's rheumatoid arthritis drug Humira - the world's top-selling prescription medicine.
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Currently a Category 1 hurricane, Dorian took aim at the Bahamas and the Florida coast on Thursday after sideswiping the Caribbean without doing major damage.
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Currently a Category 33 hurricane, Dorian took aim at the Bahamas and the Florida coast on Thursday after sideswiping the Caribbean without doing major damage.
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Mr. Bloomberg, the billionaire former mayor of New York City, took aim not only at Mr. Sanders's Israel policy but also at his democratic socialism.
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One employee took aim at Amazon&aposs home-security camera business Ring, which has been criticized for essentially establishing a large and intrusive surveillance network.
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Many women didn't buy Clemmie's apology and pointed out she often took aim at accounts with much smaller followings, and therefore less power, than herself.
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Hannity took aim at Mueller on the Wednesday night airing of his Fox News show, describing "deep state crime families" working to take down Trump.
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The book, which took aim at Barack Obama's presidency and policies, was a modest commercial success, selling around 20,000 hardcover copies, according to Publishers Marketplace.
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U.S. Ambassador Richard Grenell this week took aim at the German government for failing to boost spending faster to meet the NATO target by 2024.
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There, Mr. Trump took aim at CNN and MSNBC for reporting on the polls, but saved his special contempt for Comcast, which owns NBC Universal.
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Trump specifically took aim at Obama for using Air Force One to trek out to campaign with Clinton and mocked him for being environmentally conscious.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that "every knock from him is a boost" from President Donald Trump as he took aim at her on Twitter.
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Kevin Sheekey, Bloomberg's campaign manager, took aim at Sanders with what appeared to be a threat of releasing opposition research against the longtime Vermont senator.
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In 2005 she published a novel, "The J.A.P. Chronicles," in which she took aim at the Hermès-clad, charter-plane-flying set whence she came.
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DAVOS, Switzerland — Liberal billionaire George Soros took aim at President Donald Trump and China on Thursday at his annual dinner amid the World Economic Forum.
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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was the target of a number of Wolf's jokes, which took aim at her for bending the truth.
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On Friday morning, Trump took aim at former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, a Republican who claimed that other countries are wary of a Trump presidency.
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The Trump administration took aim at Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his government with an August 25 executive order barring trading in certain Venezuelan bonds.
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Through his bombastic rhetoric, Correa took aim at the country's business, political and media elites and fingered them as the origin of the country's problems.
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Paul also took aim at the Pentagon's budget in his interview with Catsimatidis, saying he has been pushing for the Defense Department to be audited.
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Others took aim at Johnson, a flamboyant former London mayor, alluding to past criticism that he favored style over substance and failed to grasp details.
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PARIS — Minutes after it began broadcasting on Monday night, the new television channel RT France took aim at the country and its president, Emmanuel Macron.
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And it took aim at the draft executive order to decrease or halt the country's intake of refugees and immigrants from several Muslim-majority countries.
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Last night Saturday Night Live, in one of its best sketches yet, took aim at white listeners who were offended by Queen Bey's supposedly radical content.
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He also took aim at Booker, the New Jersey senator and former Newark mayor, who slammed Trump for his handling of casino bankruptcies in Atlantic City.
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Castro also took aim at President Donald Trump's recent trip to McAllen, Texas, denouncing Trump's continued claims that there is a "crisis" at the southern border.
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While the clips prove Luna may have a future career in law, one commentator took aim at the little one's appearance rather than acknowledging her skills.
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During that time, the agency's Office of Media Relations took aim at journalists, blasting them publicly for questioning whether any evidence existed showing a cyberattack occurred.
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In an unusually direct address, Biden took aim at Sanders and Buttigieg as he tried to recover ahead of the New Hampshire state primary next Tuesday.
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" Back on September 21, 2015, the IBB fell 6 percent when presidential candidate Hillary Clinton took aim on Twitter at biotech and big pharma "price gouging.
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And on Tuesday, as he left Washington, D.C., to head to Mar-a-Lago, the president took aim at Clinton again as he defended his daughter.
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Donald Trump took aim at Toyota on Thursday for the Japanese auto giant's long-known plans to build its Corolla sedan in a plant in Mexico.
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Trump&aposs second order implementing the travel ban took aim at foreign nationals arriving from six Muslim-majority countries: Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen.
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She was playing with other children inside the synagogue in Poway, California, when a gunman took aim and fired a hail of bullets into the congregation.
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Amazon has frequently been in the crosshairs of President Donald Trump, who last week took aim at the company over taxes and jobs, without offering evidence.
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On her show Wednesday, Wendy Williams took aim at Kylie Jenner for no apparent reason, declaring that Jenner's rumored child wouldn't look like Jenner at all.
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In a live video posted to Instagram on Monday, Cardi B took aim at the United Nations for not doing more to help people in Libya.
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The chats between Rossello and top aides took aim at female politicians and gay celebrities like Ricky Martin, and also poked fun at ordinary Puerto Ricans.
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Biden took aim at some of the participants from Wall Street and made it clear that he believes they are not the backbone of American success.
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One day after Anthony Bourdain expressed his support for girlfriend Asia Argento after she claimed Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted her, he took aim at Hillary Clinton.
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Greg Abbott took aim at the so-called "sanctuary cities" in his state by signing into law a measure passed by the state legislature last week.
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In the United States, her best-known book electrified conservatives, because it took aim at "big government" from the ultraleft precincts of the West Village intelligentsia.
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He took aim at university President Lee Bollinger and Sulkowicz's visual arts professor who gave her credit for the performance as part of her senior thesis.
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President Trump took aim at the media early Friday morning, accusing journalists and news outlets of belittling and disparaging his early accomplishments in the White House.
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Trump also took aim at his predecessor, Barack Obama, for failing to confront Syria back in 2012, when the country was first suspected of gassing civilians.
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Cruz has previously said that he believes it's a "mistake" to apologize to Putin, but also took aim at Democrats' reaction to Trump and Putin's meeting.
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He also took aim at Kentucky's governor, Matt Bevin, a foe of the Affordable Care Act, saying they had stark differences over health care and education.
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Later, the president took aim at Waters, calling her "low IQ," and insinuating she might be subject to harassment as a result of her own comments.
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He took aim at McRaven, the architect of the bin Laden raid, and Pakistan for what he claimed was their cover up of bin Laden's whereabouts.
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Trump took aim at Corker on Twitter over the weekend, saying Corker begged for his endorsement for reelection to the Senate but Trump declined the request.
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Briggs took aim at those who criticised him for making it an issue, mainstream Australia's attitudes, and the now ubiquitous White Chicks defence used for blackface.
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Her first TV ad in the race took aim at Ossoff as Pelosi's "handpicked candidate" and slammed him in a fundraising email over his celebrity support.
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They promptly took aim at the laws that put Yang's life at risk—and in February, they joined Decrim NY in their demand for full decriminalization.
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McFaul's remarks came not long after the president took aim at Germany shortly after his arrival at the NATO summit over a pipeline deal with Russia.
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Gabbard and Harris reignited a feud initially sparked during the September Democratic debate, when Gabbard took aim at Harris over her controversial record on criminal justice.
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A recent report from Babson College and Bank of America took aim squarely at the question of how high-earning women entrepreneurs are growing their businesses.
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A federal court says the law, which took aim at classes that state school officials said promoted "revolution against the American government," violates students' constitutional rights.
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White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham waved off the calls for Miller's resignation and took aim at the Southern Poverty Law Center for publishing the emails.
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Trump took aim at the cost of the investigation last month, offering a grab-bag of different numbers Mueller had allegedly spent, untethered to the facts.
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Democrats took aim at Mnuchin for violating his own rule that he won't pass a measure that would provide a net tax benefit for the rich.
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John Kasich (R) took aim at Congress on Friday after a seven-year-old migrant from Guatemala died while in U.S. custody of dehydration and shock.
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Gabbard took aim at America's foreign policy establishment in her campaign announcement Saturday, blaming politicians in "ivory towers" for U.S. involvement in costly armed conflicts abroad.
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The chats among Rossello and top aides took aim at female politicians and gay celebrities like Ricky Martin and also poked fun at ordinary Puerto Ricans.
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" Kimmel took aim at Cassidy on Tuesday, saying the lawmaker lied when he promised an affordable health-care bill that would pass the "Jimmy Kimmel test.
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Many of them celebrated the city's diversity and took aim at the leading Republican candidate, Donald J. Trump, for his comments about immigrants, Muslims and women.
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Stamos also said that the government could have done more to work with technology companies and took aim at the media's role in spreading Russian propaganda.
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Obama has been an outspoken critic of the Republican presumptive nominee's rhetoric and took aim at him during a commencement speech at Rutgers University on Sunday.
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He specifically took aim at the media, accusing reporters of criticizing him for not standing as the unified Korean team entered the ceremonies during his visit.
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Phil also took aim at the haters, who say the Rajneeshees almost ruined a way of life for many Oregonians, saying they never understood their movement.
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At an event Thursday night hosted by progressive group MoveOn just hours after she became an official member of the House, Tlaib took aim at Trump.
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He took aim at what he called "excessive" agriculture subsidies enjoyed exclusively by developed countries, saying some member states had exploited loopholes in the WTO system.
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Warren, campaigning in Michigan and Indiana this month, echoed Trump's criticism of companies moving abroad but then took aim at how he had executed his policies.
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After an online campaign took aim at the previous logo, residents of the village, which is in Oneida County, voted on its fate in January 2016.
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But Mr. DeSantis, who said this week he agrees with limiting birthright protections, smiled broadly standing next to the president and took aim at Mr. Gillum.
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China eradicated video and discussion of "South Park" from the country's major platforms this week, after an episode of the cartoon took aim at Beijing's censorship.
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Late last year, Mr. Goelman took aim at Goldman Sachs for trying to manipulate another global benchmark, for fixed interest rate swaps, known as the Isdafix.
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Last year, Banks took aim at Rihanna on social media, and she's courted controversy with other celebs, including Russell Crowe, Sarah Palin and singer Zayn Malik.
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During that same dinner, Soros took aim at Trump's negotiating tactics with China in the buildup to the eventual trade deal that was signed last week.
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In the viral opinion piece, which is titled "Pete Buttigieg Is a Lying MF," Harriot took aim at comments Buttigieg made in 22019 that recently resurfaced.
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Rubio took aim at the Confucius Institutes last month, sending a letter to five Florida schools that pressed them to end their agreements with the programs.
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Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump again took aim at Los Angeles and San Francisco over the number of homeless people in each city.
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Interim superintendent Charlie Beck announced the mass arrests at a news conference Tuesday and took aim at Facebook's privacy policies, which he said facilitated the practice.
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Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump again took aim at Los Angeles and San Francisco over the volume of homeless people in each city.
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In the tweet, the president took aim at Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, a Democrat who is the incoming chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.
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He also took aim at Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's former chief strategist, saying he manufactured scenes about Mr. Christie in books and news media accounts.
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In a press release accompanying the poll results, Steyer's campaign also took aim at the lack of DNC-approved polls in the two remaining early states.
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Peyton Manning took aim at Ann Coulter at the Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe this weekend -- comparing her to a horse ... right to her face.
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"Saturday Night Live" took aim at the deepening scandal in Virginia, where two of the state's top three elected officials admitted they wore blackface in college.
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Elizabeth Warren took aim at Wall Street again Wednesday with two bills that could throw executives at giant corporations into jail if they break the law.
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Having in recent days labeled Trump a "Hitler" and "imperial emperor" supporting violent coup-plotters in Venezuela, Maduro took aim this time at the Republican's intellect.
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READ: Why the House put off its vote on Trumpcare The legislative attempts to repeal and replace Obamacare took aim at those same essential health benefits.
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Six years ago Loeb took aim at Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson's record at Stonehill College, uncovering discrepancies on his resume that ultimately cost him his job.
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Together, they took aim at want ads in The New York Times that were segregated by sex, thus blocking women from jobs that consistently paid more.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) took aim at centrist Democrats on Saturday in front of the one of the largest annual gatherings of progressives in the country.
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Trump took aim at McCain — who was recently diagnosed with brain cancer — on Twitter, during a recent radio appearance and at a Friday night rally in Alabama.
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Thomas, whose opinion was joined by Alito and fellow conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch, took aim at liberal Justice Stephen Breyer, a frequent critic of the death penalty.
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Next up: Hillary Clinton Trump had clearly heard some of the complaints from Democrats about the FBI's behavior, so he took aim again at his old foe.
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In its letter to the FCC, AT&T took aim at the agency's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, which has led the agency's year-long inquiry into zero-rating.
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Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg brushed off comments by conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh that took aim at the former mayor's sexuality and relationship with his husband.
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Washington (CNN)Donald Trump on Saturday again took aim at Elizabeth Warren on Twitter, continuing the feud between the Republican presumptive nominee and Democratic senator from Massachusetts.
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In an extraordinary performance in the European parliament in Brussels on Tuesday, Farage took aim at his European colleagues during an emergency session called to debate Brexit.
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After Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump called for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States," the U.K.'s new foreign secretary took aim.
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YouTube also took aim at an important lifeline in March, stripping ads on racist alt-right videos and preventing the videos from generating revenue for their creators.
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He also took aim at the press coverage of the campaign, which has struggled in recent early-state polling amid internal tensions over its strategy and spending.
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Ivanka Trump also took aim at her father's opponent Hillary Clinton – saying that despite decades in public office the Clintons have failed to enact better childcare policies.
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Trump instead opted to hold a rally in Green Bay in which he took aim at the media, singling out CNN after the crowd changed "CNN sucks!"
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Election jokes are Saturday Night Live's bread and butter, so it should come as no surprise that the cast took aim at Donald Trump's hot mic scandal.
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Ryan Adams, who recently roasted The Strokes so hard that they became crispy, took aim at avid Noisey reader and animatronic rat eulogizer Father John Misty yesterday.
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The season 43 premiere of the NBC series took aim at the Property Brothers, and Alec Baldwin's Emmy-winning impersonation of President Donald Trump was back, too.
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Biden took aim at Trump's education policy saying: "We need to end the Trump-DeVos education agenda," and doubled down on his stance for free community college.
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Last year, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders called for increased scrutiny of Amazon, while Senator Amy Klobuchar suggested a data privacy bill that took aim at big tech.
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In one such battle, renowned activist investor Nelson Peltz took aim at Procter & Gamble, the largest U.S. company by market cap to have faced a proxy contest.
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On Tuesday Trump took aim at Macron again, blasting France over its near defeat to Germany in two world wars, its wine industry and Macron's approval ratings.
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A pro football season already rankled by lower-than-usual ratings took a sharp political turn this weekend, as President Donald Trump took aim at NFL players.
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Speaking to CNBC on Friday, Wales, who has started up a new site called Wikitribune to tackle the problem of fake news, took aim at the Mail.
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Herschel also took aim at LaVar Ball -- saying the Big Baller owes Trump an apology for claiming POTUS didn't help get his son, LiAngelo, back from China.
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" He also took aim at the US, saying the Russians "know that the agenda of the deep state in the United States is to create a conflict.
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In an interview on Turkish television first reported by CBS News, Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu also took aim at "artificial" responses to the killing from leaders of European nations.
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" The former hedge fund manager also took aim at the White House chief strategist, saying "I'm not Steve Bannon, I'm not trying to suck my own cock.
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In the spirit of Christopher Lasch, I took aim at a New Class of academics, lawyers, trust-fund babies, media folks, people like Tanenhaus and indeed, me.
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In 2017, the bureau took aim at the use of mandatory arbitration in disputes between financial companies and consumers, instead hoping to spur more class-action lawsuits.
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President Donald Trump took aim at the radical left-wing movement Antifa on Saturday, tweeting that the organization was being considered for designation as a terror organization.
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Yovanovitch took aim at Trump and Giuliani and said they carried out a "smear campaign" to oust her because she refused to help them strong-arm Ukraine.
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The Blaze also took aim at Cillizza, saying he was "caught pushing a deceptively edited video" that "makes it appear as though Poland's first lady snubbed" Trump.
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The latest rules, issued in April, took aim at a planned $152 billion merger of Pfizer, the American drug giant, with the Ireland-based pharmaceutical company Allergan.
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That he took aim at a household appliance designed to keep perishables from going bad is at once an artistically poetic act and a socially furious encounter.
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The former secretary of Health and Human Services under President Obama took aim at former President Clinton's administration for its handling of sexual misconduct and abusive behavior.
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He took aim at "New Georgia Project," which seeks to register minority voters and was led by Abrams while she was state House minority leader in 2013.
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Instead, speaker after speaker took aim at Clinton, presenting her as out of touch with the concerns of ordinary Americans and the inheritor of Obama's "oppressive" administration.
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Gillibrand also got an opportunity to display her guts when Trump took aim at her with what was widely interpreted as a sexual innuendo a year ago.
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Ahead of the tax filing deadline, congressional Republicans on Thursday took aim at the Obama administration's actions against "corporate inversions" and stressed the need for tax reform.
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While some of their messages were anti-Trump, others took aim at lawmakers such as U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, whom Clinton defeated for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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San Diego's proposal was catapulted onto the city's agenda this year for public health reasons as a devastating hepatitis A outbreak took aim at the homeless population.
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Clicking on it took visitors to a blog post where the company detailed its support for net neutrality — and took aim at its chief corporate foe, Google.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - Accusations of sexual assault spread across China's social media this week as the #MeToo movement took aim at prominent activists, intellectuals and a television personality.
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Elected in 27 under a surge that brought leftists to power across Latin America, Mr. Correa took aim at the United States with fiery, anti-imperialist speeches.
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Though Mr. Sharpton called for putting "aside our political differences," he took aim at President Trump as he introduced Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, to the crowd.
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Clinton, but the indictment notes that they also took aim at other, Republican candidates; Mr. Trump, Bernie Sanders and the Green Party candidate, Jill Stein, were spared.
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During a winding, hour-long speech to House Republicans in Baltimore on Thursday, Trump took aim at environmental policies supported by Democrats, including the Green New Deal.
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Foreman took aim at the president less than two days before the first batch of new tariffs on additional Chinese imports were set to go into effect.
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He took aim at the actress Kim Novak, a star of 1950s cinema, as she presented during the 2014 Academy Awards, taking note of her plastic surgeries.
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Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) took aim at President Trump on Saturday over his comments to police officers during a speech in Long Island, N.Y., this week.
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The GOP front-runner took aim at Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
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At the sentencing, U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson took aim at Trump's tweets, saying they were inappropriate and would have no bearing on her decision-making.
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Witnesses told the UK&aposs Guardian newspaper that security forces used tear gas and live ammunition in the protests, which took aim at the country&aposs leadership.
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In a technical paper and blog post, IBM took aim at potentially history-making scientific results accidentally leaked from a collaboration between Google and NASA last month.
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The Treasury took aim at Venezuela's ombudsman, the head of the presidential commission for the constituent assembly and the president of the National Electoral Council as well.
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Trump also took aim at McCain himself, saying he was "not a war hero" despite the 5½ years McCain spent as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
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Visco also took aim at EU "bail-in" rules forcing investors to takes losses at failing banks, which Italy argued in vain should be introduced more gradually.
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But some fans went beyond pretty average criticisms of the film and took aim at Tran herself, bullying her off social media altogether with racist, personal attacks.
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The president first took aim at Corker, claiming the senator had sought his endorsement in the upcoming 2018 midterms — a backing he says he refused to grant.
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Buttigieg's rise made him a target — and Klobuchar took aim at his argument that he is the most electable contender because of his wins in South Bend.
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Trump first took aim at Corker, claiming he refused to back the Tennessee senator, who Trump said was seeking a presidential endorsement in the upcoming 2018 midterms.
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His response comes after Trump took aim at Todd on Saturday at a Pennsylvania campaign rally ahead of a special congressional election in the state's 18th District.
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He was sanctioned earlier this year by the U.S. Treasury Department, which took aim at Russia for its aggressive foreign policy, including attempts to subvert Western democracies.
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Mr. Trump took aim at Iran's leaders, who he, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and National Security Adviser John R. Bolton all indirectly say must be changed.
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Amy Klobuchar had her strongest debate performance yet, but instead of hitting progressives Sanders and Warren, she took aim at the only other Midwestern moderate on stage.
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Sanders fans told POLITICO that one galvanizing moment came recently, when he took aim at a chief union adversary on the campaign trail: Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
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The gunman, identified as Las Vegas resident Stephen Paddock, took aim from the 32nd floor of a nearby casino, killing at least 50 and injuring over 400 people.
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During Sunday's Last Week Tonight, the comedian took aim at reports on CNN, Fox News, and The New York Times saying that Britain was "reeling" after the attack.
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He also took aim at the FCC's faulty broadband maps, which have been repeatedly criticized by everyone from consumer groups to Microsoft for overstating service availability and speeds.
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The show also took aim at fake eye doctors for scamming patients, animal breeders for over-using medicines to make animals grow faster, and China's Wikipedia-like Baike.com.
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Chris Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat who sits on the Foreign Relations Committee, took aim at his Republican colleagues Monday after some received an early briefing from the administration.
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GAZA WAR Israeli politicians took aim at one another following the release of a state report that criticizes the country's handling of the Gaza war three years ago.
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Battle of the Texans Castro took aim at his fellow Texan, O'Rourke, over immigration in what was by far the most direct and personal clash of the night.
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He also took aim at "Crooked Hillary" by asking if she helped Machado become a citizen of the United States so she could use her in the election.
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Donald Trump Jr. took aim at his father's 2016 rival Jeb Bush in a scathing tweet after Bush reportedly jokingly implied that the president's children don't love him.
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Not so long ago, the North American Soccer League took aim at Major League Soccer, with the goal of supplanting it as the top soccer circuit in America.
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Kimmel specifically took aim at a critique that has circulated through conservative media: that he should stay out of the debate because he isn't a health care expert.
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State television took aim at the researchers' proposal, published on Tuesday in the Xinhua Daily newspaper of the Communist Party in Jiangsu province, calling it "absurd" and "unbelievable".
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" The former UKIP leader took aim at the President in April due to Obama's anti-Brexit stances, branding him "the most anti-British American there has ever been.
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The legal saga began in November, when Pishevar took aim at Definers Public Affairs — a Washington, D.C.-based firm led by GOP insiders Matt Rhoades and Joe Pounder.
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The Trump administration on Friday took aim at Planned Parenthood by announcing plans to resurrect a rule banning federally funded family planning clinics from discussing abortion with patients.
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In late December, in an article that went viral, the website took aim at Quanjian, which it said had been taking in billions of yuan from annual sales.
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Obama has strongly criticized Trump in recent weeks and took aim at the Republican's promises to clamp down on what he says is out-of-control illegal immigration.
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" Netanyahu also took aim at the US Secretary of State, adding in English: "As I told John Kerry on Thursday, friends don't take friends to the Security Council.
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In March, McGuire took aim at Buffalo Wild Wings, publishing a presentation for investors that argued the executives' interests were not closely aligned with the wing chain's shareholders.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May took aim at Scotland's ruling party on Friday, accusing it of sacrificing both the UK and Scotland in its "obsession" with securing independence.
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What he said: Oliver took aim at consolidation is sectors as varied as airlines (where four companies dominate) and eyeglasses, where Luxottica owns many of the major retailers.
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Rick Ross made a new enemy when he took aim at Birdman ... dissing him hard over his legal war with Lil Wayne and a bunch of other stuff.
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" TAKING A BREAK: The Hill's Harper Neidig reports: Donald Trump took aim at Hillary Clinton on Twitter, mocking her for not campaigning and saying she "needs her rest.
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Sanders's populist campaign also took aim at lobbying as a profession, as most presidential campaigns do, but DeLancey hopes he can break the negative stigma around the practice.
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Microsoft president and chief legal officer Brad Smith took aim at the U.S. government over the weekend, arguing that the incident shows why governments should stop "stockpiling" vulnerabilities.
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Jussie Smollett took aim at Donald Trump during a "Drop the Mic" appearance, and even though TNT's yanked the episode ... we got a snippet of his rap battle.
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Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler, who is inching closer toward taking over the agency in a permanent capacity, took aim at the Green New Deal this week.
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During his visit, Trump took aim at so-called "sanctuary cities" in California - local governments that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration officials seeking to deport illegal immigrants.
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Addressing a riled-up crowd, Mr. Sanders took aim at "the billionaire class," prompting a supporter to cry out that the superrich should get lost, in earthier language.
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And when Trump got on stage, he took aim at the FBI's "rigged" investigation into the email server, which ended with Director James Comey recommending against prosecuting Clinton.
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Like the group of Washington protesters, the Louisville group took aim at McConnell for his support of the Trump administration's detention of families who illegally cross the border.
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Last November, the president took aim at the host by calling for an investigation into the 2001 death of an intern to Scarborough when he was GOP congressman.
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The White House, which had been bracing for the book, did not comment for several hours after the excerpts went public, but eventually took aim at Woodward's credibility.
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President Donald Trump took aim at the radical left-wing movement Antifa on Twitter Saturday, writing that the organization was being considered for dedication as a terror organization.
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Avenatti also took aim at right-wing conspiracy theorist Jacob Wohl and celebrity news outlet TMZ on Friday following the announcement, accusing both of "fabricating" stories against him.
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In the Glamour essay, the victim also took aim at Persky and Turner, as well as those who blame the victims of sexual assault instead of the perpetrators.
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Clinton's campaign took aim at Sanders last week over his healthcare plan, saying the U.S. senator from Vermont had not said how he plans to pay for it.
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It took aim at an issue that has dogged Trump for months and it gave the public insight into Trump the businessman, his main pitch for the presidency.
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Trump first took aim at Corker on Twitter, claiming he refused to back the Tennessee senator, who the president said was seeking his endorsement for the 2018 midterms.
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As their numbers grew into the thousands, so did attention to their journey, first making news locally and then internationally, as President Trump and Republican politicians took aim.
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But he took aim at the common practice of companies' closing multi-billion-dollar deals while the court review, required by the Tunney Act, was still in process.
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"Saturday Night Live" took aim at Al Franken, an alumnus of the show, over a 2006 photo showing him with his hands extended over a sleeping woman's breasts.
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Others took aim at the show's perceived content—this, based on a 34-second long trailer—and Simien fought back at some of the hate on social media.
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Elliott took aim at AT&T's $85 billion acquisition of media company TimeWarner Inc last year and the $49 billion purchase of satellite television provider DirecTV in 2015.
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Elliott took aim at AT&T's $85 billion acquisition of media company TimeWarner Inc last year and the $49 billion purchase of satellite television provider DirecTV in 2015.
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And she took aim at encrypted messaging apps, which she said terrorist groups had used to "plan, direct and coordinate" their attacks, including in Britain in recent months.
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In their sendup of the week's headlines, the co-anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che took aim at Mr. Trump and his beleaguered personal lawyer Michael D. Cohen.
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Mr. Trump took aim at those cities, including New York, in his State of the Union address, claiming they allowed "dangerous criminal aliens to prey upon the public."
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"Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver on Sunday took aim at InfoWars founder Alex Jones, slamming the conspiracy theorist for the products he sells to fund his show.
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William J. Fulbright (D-Ark.) took aim directly at the war conduct of both Presidents Johnson and Nixon through a years-long investigation alleging policy blunders and abuses.
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Cruz yet again took aim at O'Rourke over his response that a Dallas police officer, who fatally shot an unarmed man in his own apartment, should be fired.
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"Saturday Night Live" took aim at a host of Trump administration officials and aides close to the president over how they are handling the House's formal impeachment inquiry.
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Last year the administration took aim at Title X, a 50-year-old, highly successful federal program that has supported providing family planning services to low-income households.
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He took aim at the field's "doom and despair" after January's jobs report showed the unemployment rate dipping below five percent for the first time of his presidency.
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Trump recently took aim at a Bloomberg spot that he claimed was a form of "false advertising" when it comes to his handling of health care as president.
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ZURICH, Oct 403 (Reuters) - Switzerland's Greens took aim at the country's financial services sector after parliamentary election gains which shifted the balance of political power to the left.
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Clinton, who did not directly mention President Donald Trump in her remarks, took aim at the administration of her formal rival, suggesting his White House espouses racist views.
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Their first ad of the 2020 cycle was called "Creepy Joe" and took aim at allegations from women who said Biden's public touching had made them feel uncomfortable.
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Pelosi took aim at Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani during the town hall when asked about his continued efforts in Ukraine as Democrats move forward with their impeachment inquiry.
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"Saturday Night Live" took aim at the sexual harassment allegations rocking Hollywood ahead of Sunday night's Oscars with a skit about "The Grabbies," an award show for harassers.
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Trump took aim at the media earlier on Saturday, writing on Twitter that journalists refused to cover his "long list of achievements" in his first months in office.
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While continuing to vilify Michael Cohen, his former trusted lawyer and personal fixer, Trump took aim at one of the pillars of federal criminal prosecutions -- the cooperating witness.
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However, shortly after the report was released, an attorney for Parnas took aim at Nunes after his name emerged on the phone calls with Giuliani and his client.
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On Wednesday, Mr. Cook and his lieutenants took aim at Facebook for violating Apple's rules with a research app that allowed Facebook to snoop on users' online activity.
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The last time a sitting president took aim at the news media was in 1999, when President Joseph Estrada sued the Manila Times over a report about corruption.
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On Wednesday, Trump took aim at American captain Megan Rapinoe, who had said that she would not attend any title celebrations for the team at the White House.
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Hogg took aim at Ingraham's advertisers after she taunted him on Twitter on Wednesday, accusing him of whining about being rejected by four colleges to which he had applied.
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The Texas senator, taking the stage to a rousing ovation, took aim at another rival, Donald J. Trump, alluding to his history of disparaging comments about George W. Bush.
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A Facebook statement from the president of the Association of Canadian Cartoonists took aim at one of Canada's richest men in the controversy over an artist's Trump-critical cartoons.
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But AT&T took aim at some of those very companies, suggesting that any new net neutrality law should govern not only telecom giants, but perhaps tech platforms, too.
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The charges against Manafort in Washington covered some related financial ground but also took aim at the nature of the work Manafort did for Ukraine to earn those millions.
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Former Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper took aim at Sanders' democratic socialist agenda and said it was bad politics that could be a stumbling block to defeating Trump in 2020.
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Jerusalem (CNN)Israel's politicians took aim at one another Tuesday following the release of a state report which criticizes the country's preparation and handling of the 2014 Gaza war.
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Her 20-minute set took aim at the media, President Donald Trump, his policies, and administration officials like Sarah Huckabee Sanders — who, unlike Trump, was sitting mere feet away.
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Ghosn also took aim at Nissan's current management, blaming them for three profit warnings and a domestic scandal involving improper vehicle inspections since his departure as CEO in 2017.
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Yu took aim at Apple several times during his speech, noting the cheaper Mate 9 is thinner than the iPhone 7, has a longer battery life and faster charging.
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Before millions of television viewers on back-to-back nights, the 2020 White House hopefuls took aim at Republican President Donald Trump and each other on several key policies.
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Apple's stock took two haymakers on Monday after China took aim at U.S. imports and the U.S. Supreme Court allowed an antitrust lawsuit against the tech giant to progress.
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" Opinion: How a delusional GOP lifted up Trump Stewart also took aim at the political class, asking, "Why are we so good at campaigns and so bad at governance?
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Friday's rally also took aim at grievances including regulations that have led to the departure of the Central European University, founded by Hungarian-born billionaire George Soros, from Budapest.
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Rapinoe on Saturday took aim at world soccer's governing body FIFA over a sizeable gap in the prize money offered to women's World cup champions compared to male winners.
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President Donald Trump took aim at Vanity Fair in a tweet on Thursday after the magazine issued an apology for an online video that was critical of Hillary Clinton.
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The Republican-controlled Congress took aim this week at states that are creating retirement saving programs for workers who do not already have 401(k)s through their jobs.
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In her emotionally charged speech, she took aim at anyone threatening to disrupt the progress women, people of color and the LGBTQ community have achieved over the last century.
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Twenty years after Jesse Jackson first took aim at tech employers, Silicon Valley's enduring diversity gaps remain a painful reminder of its origins as a mostly white boy's club.
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In early March, McGuire took aim at Buffalo Wild Wings, publishing a presentation for investors that argued the executives' interests were not closely aligned with the wing chain's shareholders.
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" On Thursday, Trump took aim at the F-2628 fighter jet for the second time in as many weeks, tweeting that he wants to explore a "comparable F-28503.
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Prior to Trump's Sunday tweet, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivered remarks at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California, where he took aim at the Iranian regime.
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Ross also took aim at the World Trade Organization, where Washington has blocked appointments to its appeals chamber, effectively engineering a crisis in the system of settling global disputes.
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Countless other finales have featured the death of major characters — let us not forget the finale of season 6, when a hospital shooter took aim at Reed and Alex.
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Asked about how Clinton's faith informs her public service, the former secretary of state took aim at people who believe Christians can only have one set of political beliefs.
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But such is France's professed attachment to its egalitarian tradition that such unlikely critics took aim at Emmanuel Macron on Friday over his promotion of a more meritocratic culture.
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The Treasury Department also took aim at another feature of these so-called corporate inversion transactions: complicated internal loans that effectively move profits of United States-based businesses overseas.
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After Dejan Lovren had put Liverpool ahead, Henderson took aim from 30 meters, curling home a superb effort that ended a goal drought stretching back more than eight months.
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On his holiday break in Florida, President Donald Trump took aim Thursday at Vanity Fair for apologizing for a video that was critical of his former rival Hillary Clinton.
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Also a warning to Maduro: Bolton also took aim at Maduro and urged members of Venezuela's military to support the interim government declared by opposition party leader Juan Guaidó.
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He took aim at Modern art and its enabling theorists in "The Painted Word" (1975) and modern architecture and its critical druids in "From Bauhaus to Our House" (1981).
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Last year, a big American hedge fund took aim at plans to revamp a part of Samsung, the South Korean giant that dominates many of its home country's industries.
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In the same interview, Ocasio-Cortez took aim at the Trump administration and some Democrats on Capitol Hill for "abdicat[ing]" their responsibilities to govern and address the issue.
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Meghan took aim at the president in a tearful eulogy at the funeral, referencing his widely derided comments that her father wasn't a war hero because he was captured.
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The president also took aim at McCabe on Saturday after reports said he plans to depart his FBI post in March, when he is eligible for full pension benefits.
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Norton also took aim at the Republican argument that it's not fair that healthy people have to pay for the needs of sick people, which drives up their costs.
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He has a liberal fan base dating back to his days on Comedy Central, and that audience crystallized after Colbert took aim at then-candidate Donald Trump in 2016.
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Clinton took aim at the law enforcement officer who had recommended no criminal charges less than four months earlier for her handling of classified information as secretary of state.
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Billionaire investor Howard Marks took aim at bitcoin Wednesday, doubting the cryptocurrency's future in remarks at the eighth annual CNBC and Institutional Investor Delivering Alpha conference in New York.
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He and his sons broadcast shaky, poorly lit videos on Facebook and Instagram in which Mr. Bolsonaro cracked jokes, took aim at adversaries and bemoaned the state of Brazil.
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Coyly refusing to name names — at one point even pausing, raising his eyebrows, and giving what can only be described as a meaningful look — Trump took aim at Sen.
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He dismissed talk of low voter turnout — "It was higher turnout than 2009" — and took aim at his Republican challenger, Nicole Malliotakis, when asked about her by a reporter.
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Then he took aim at the elites in Washington, Berlin and Brussels, saying that he would ignore their concerns about the potential new Italian government and put Italians first.
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" Lightfoot took aim at Cruz late Monday after the senator had used an uptick in weekend violence in Chicago as an example to argue that "gun control doesn't work.
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Schiff again took aim at Alan Dershowitz's assertion last week that a president could not be impeached for any abuse of power, no matter how egregious or self-serving.
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Just 24 hours after President Donald Trump took aim at Pakistan on Twitter, the South Asian nation already appears to be cozying up to the world's second-largest economy.
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This month Justice Breyer took aim at the practice again, in a dissent from the court's decision not to hear an appeal from a death-row inmate in Florida.
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McCain also took aim at Trump on Thursday over his handling of the war in Afghanistan, saying his administration like previous ones had failed to provide a cohesive strategy.
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SYDNEY, Australia — Australia's prime minister took aim at the city of Yarra on Wednesday, accusing it of renouncing the country's values after its council unanimously voted against recognizing Jan.
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On Monday, the late-night hosts, many of them also male and white, took aim at the fact that the Oscars continue to be so male and so white.
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