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"tussle" Definitions
  1. tussle (for/over something) a short struggle, fight or argument especially in order to get something

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You obviously famously have been in a tussle with them for a long time, more than a tussle, over search, and they have only expanded their offerings on Maps and elsewhere.
But its long tussle continues with dim hope of success.
The diplomatic tussle has put Britain in a tight spot.
A tussle of interests that has yet to be resolved.
A surveillance video of the tussle was leaked by TMZ.
S. trade tussle engaged in another round of heated exchanges.
One reason for the tussle was the presence of oil.
Their epistolary tussle was expanded into a book in 2012.
The tussle is about more than a single court ruling.
China has avoided direct comment on the tussle over language.
S) has lost a tussle with rival Mondelez International (MDLZ.
Nothing caught on camera indicates any sort of tussle happening.
At the center of the exchange was a tussle between Sen.
I almost turned off the TV after their initial tussle settled.
But last night's tussle with Iona was certainly no laughing matter.
My brother Chase and I had gotten into a brotherly tussle.
The resulting tussle has implications well beyond Los Angeles, and scooters.
If so, that would recall the tussle over the arms embargo.
The two companies ended up in court in a patent tussle.
But in the updated version, the tussle appears more evenly matched.
And Lex thinks Mr. Musk might tussle with private investors, too.
Among the other complexities is the ongoing leadership tussle in Albany.
Nevertheless, the diplomatic tussle has put Britain in a difficult position.
Why does this "tussle," as the article calls it, improve cognition?
But Price denied Zuccarello, and the clubs began a tense tussle.
The winner in that tussle could very well be Bergdorf Goodman.
In the now-unfolding tussle over directorships, that is a handicap.
There's a tussle, and I pin him in a full nelson.
A photo of two cats having a tussle has captured Reddit's imagination.
Even an evening stroll for the presidents didn't go without a tussle.
Stephanie immediately stole Jessica's Bible, starting their relationship off with a tussle.
Once Lighthizer arrived there was a tussle for control over several issues.
But the tussle showed that Europe's war over austerity economics is back.
A herd of walkers interrupted their tussle, and when Rick and co.
A two-week tussle catapulted the clan to mainstream attention in July.
The investigation isn't the first tussle between the European Commission and Apple.
They tussle with the cars and motorcycles, speeding down Nairobi's steep hills.
The altercation appeared to follow a verbal tussle between the two men.
Rome is stuck in a tussle with Brussels over its spending plans.
He fell to the ground after a tussle with Sevilla's Franco Vázquez.
How seriously is Tesla's C.E.O. taking his recent tussle with the S.E.C.?
The tussle was one reason why Urjit Patel, then its governor, resigned.
That metric is closely watched as the two countries tussle over trade.
The concern has also sparked a new tussle with Syrian ally Russia.
The tussle over who created the recovery is about more than bragging rights.
Like the red room, a sand-filled box in which naked dancers tussle.
Cameron, who last year starred as Amber Von Tussle in NBC's Hairspray Live!
Thursday's ruling by the Cour de Cassation ends a five-year legal tussle.
The most famous case so far has been Apple's tussle with the FBI.
They will don swim shorts and tussle like baby piglets in mud-pulp.
Despite an ongoing tussle with the U.S. government, signs look positive for Huawei.
China's renewed diplomatic tussle with Taiwan has also dragged in the United States.
But a (fist-free) tussle over who benefits most from them may ensue.
S. bruising tariff tussle and violent protests that threatened the island city's economy.
The prime minister now seems intent on extricating himself from the partisan tussle.
Boogie, in turn, doesn't need an ongoing media tussle for the foreseeable future.
"I tussle with a lot of things on a daily basis," Boone said.
A moderator finally ended the tussle and asked for questions from the audience.
And the last thing you want is a tussle with your friend's brother.
The tussle is heating up before a possible initial public offering of Airbnb.
After a tussle over a hammer, he said, he shot Mr. Yuan twice.
That's roughly where the European Union is in its industrial tussle with China.
Engel focuses on the geopolitical tussle between Gorbachev and Bush over Germany's fate.
The previously announced cast includes Harvey Fierstein (reprising his Broadway turn as Edna Turnblad), Jennifer Hudson (Motormouth Maybelle), Martin Short (Wilmer Turnblad), Kristin Chenoweth (Velma von Tussle), Derek Hough (Corny Collins), Dove Cameron (Amber Von Tussle), and Garrett Clayton (Link Larkin).
By contrast, currencies are just one part of today's tussle between China and America.
Brown was at the scorer's table waiting to check in when the tussle broke.
Her repeated request, "Follow mi go," sparked a tussle with a hospital security guard.
As in so many parts of the world, the tussle over language is political.
The timing depends on how the tussle with Uber plays out, the people said.
Union Properties slipped 1.0 percent amid a tussle over the membership of its board.
This isn't the mother-of-two's first tussle with mommy-shamers on social media.
On February 1st Iowans will caucus in the opening round of America's presidential tussle.
They sort of tussle here but like…it's all just so pointless, they realize.
If you use it around a pile of small rocks, you can tussle them.
Nor is this Microsoft's first tussle with the government over the Stored Communications Act.
By afternoon, he set off on an attempted Twitter tussle with Donald J. Trump.
The escalating tussle between globalization and nationalism could have significant implications for global markets.
Meanwhile, those who have joined her party may tussle with her over its direction.
The tussle has spilled from scientific journals and conferences into contentious letters from lawyers.
It was clearly in a tussle with the sort of male-dominated music scene.
A security guard is in a tussle with a man who is kicking him.
Find the Financial Times' full story on the Comcast-Fox tussle for Sky here.
A review of Montroll's background revealed that this is just his latest legal tussle.
The Latvian's reward is a tussle with Kerber for a place in the final.
But despite that optimistic claim, top Republicans predicted an epic tussle in the days ahead.
Tensing fatally shot Dubose after a tussle that was captured on the officer's body camera.
That tussle left the state without complete budgets for an unprecedented two straight fiscal years.
Understandably, Selznick wasn't too happy when he saw the tussle going on in his yard.
Now, after yet another legal tussle between the brothers, Dweezil is rechristening the show again.
The tussle (which in reality was as one-sided as a mugging) erupted last weekend.
Her refusal ended with both of them being shot in a tussle, and she died.
The legal tussle does not impact health coverage under the law, which remains in effect.
It doesn't touch on Delta's tussle with the National Rifle Association after the Parkland, Fla.
She looked re-energized: calm between points, yet eager for the tussle once play began.
Her relationship with Colin is most interesting when the two tussle in various court cases.
The officer appeared to fire again as a third protester in black joined the tussle.
They mill and tussle with all the spontaneity and menace of a choreographed mosh pit.
The result of their combined efforts is a psychedelic tussle of sound, movement, and visuals.
A decade ago, Dutch politics might have been more easily defined as a two-sided tussle.
Sasnovich surrendered the two hour 16 minute tussle with her 56th unforced error of the match.
The gubernatorial fight has shaped up to feature an interesting tussle among progressive and establishment Democrats.
Mike pushes him, the boys tussle, and Elle reacts by flipping Lucas' body into the air.
The tussle over the Tapajós dam is part of a bigger fight about Brazil's energy future.
But a single tussle with former Vice President Joe Biden might have stung worse than either.
Apple and Qualcomm are in a pretty big legal tussle, but they still need each other.
In 2008, she gave Broadway a try, taking the stage as Amber Von Tussle in Hairspray.
Apple and the FBI took their tussle over accessing the iPhone of a terrorist to Congress.
And Musk continued to tussle with the US Securities and Exchange Commission over his Twitter habit.
The companies involved in the tussle have hardly commented so far on their motives or strategies.
And it's in a competitive tussle with WeChat to keep market share — fueling even more innovation.
The disclosures come after a tussle between the Office of Government Ethics and White House lawyers.
The suspect appears to continually resist arrest in a tussle that lasts more than three minutes.
The split comes amid a major secessionist tussle between Madrid and Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia.
The panel's rejection comes amid a growing tussle between medical device makers and the Indian government.
The move hints at a legal tussle in the coming days through Mexico's labyrinthine justice system.
He tried to wrest it away from them, but in the tussle, it fell and exploded.
"He needed that," Anthony said of Porzingis, who collected 20 of his points after the tussle.
It can be challenging to trust your thoughts, and make new rules as these planets tussle.
But in the tussle over Lady Justice, the government has stood its ground — the middle ground.
Indeed, away from the Senate floor, the tussle over whether to pursue fresh evidence has continued.
Analysts read the developments as part of a tussle between Gordhan and President Jacob Zuma's supporters.
The other owner of Waitsia, Beach Energy, said it is closely watching the AWE takeover tussle.
A three-way share could perhaps settle this unique cultural tussle, though it doesn't seem probable.
The veto override's significance goes far beyond a tussle over the finances of an agrarian midwestern state.
But the process became something of a tussle with state governments and many of their Republican leaders.
The women flatly refuses, forcing Rick's hand and leading to a brief tussle that gets Aaron injured.
Even candidates who are inclined not to tussle with Trump directly still talk about him a lot.
During Wednesday's hearing, Kennedy suggested that he also wasn't bothered by his tussle with the White House.
On Thursday, we'll see if Mr. Cruz thinks he can still afford to tussle on two fronts.
The recent history of intra-party fights has seen the pro-business lot lose almost every tussle.
This jurisdictional tussle over privacy needs to be resolved for the benefit of consumers and companies alike.
S. tariffs tussle, and after the U.S. and North Korean leaders cut short their widely-watched summit.
Creators got to see players tussle over high-profile items, and see their handiwork skyrocket in value.
This may sound like yet another mind-boggling wrinkle in an already stranger-than-fiction legal tussle.
In 2116, Walsh escaped a tight, three-set opening tussle with the net-charging Dutchwoman Marcella Mesker.
At one point a man ran up the aisle, there was a tussle and the livestream cut.
Not when we're having a trade tussle, a trade skirmish, a trade war, a cold war, whatever.
But his star shines brighter every day these other guys tussle around on an actual NFL field.
And yet Dove Cameron's Amber Von Tussle is all I could think about when the show ended.
Russia's president bows to pressure, fishermen tussle over scallops and James Bond's favorite carmaker considers going public.
Still, in some ways, Mr. Cooperman can be seen as the victor in this tussle with regulators.
The tussle over the proposed Postmates settlement, as I'll explain, has become quite personal – and quite heated.
" One promises tales of "a mutiny, a death, a tussle with ice, scrappy writing, a spelling nightmare.
Based on Boucher's statement to prosecutors, the tussle did have more to do with property than politics.
A number of organizations and lawmakers in Sacramento have said they've avoided engaging in Napa's regional tussle.
S. trade tussle and Washington's new tariff threats against Mexico could tip the global economy into a recession.
Neither Kim nor Trump can afford to blink and the tussle can put global markets in a quandary.
The tussle touched off Wednesday when McCarthy and several other Republicans formally introduced four bills addressing climate change.
Spoiler warning for anyone who hasn't finished watching, but she vanished after a finale tussle with the demogorgon.
It shouldn't be the Supreme Court's job, he said, to "referee" a tussle "within the Virginia state government".
TF1, part of Bouygues, is also engaged in a legal tussle with Orange over a similar fee dispute.
Doing so would be an especially smart move for Harris or Biden, in light of their busing tussle.
The struggle is likely to endanger civilian lives, and could lead to a longer-term tussle for control.
Take the ride-sharing industry's constant contentious tussle over everything from driver compliance to the classification of workers.
Johnson and Koepka lost a fierce tussle 2&1 against Europe's old reliables Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson.
His refusal to meet the police could set the stage for a prolonged tussle and rock markets further.
This follows the two firms' public tussle over the planned departure of Rolet by the end of 2018.
Accounts diverged over who was the aggressor during a tussle that unfolded at the door of the room.
So let's suspend our disbelief and look at this tussle over the cash, which is central to everything.
I hope some good comes of Mr. Dittrich's tussle with M.I.T., if only to clarify the historical record.
One thing I often tussle with when putting together a theme is the balance between consistency and playfulness.
This little ideological tussle should probably be considered part of the political point scoring inherent in congressional hearings.
And the contrast in their styles and personalities could make for quite an intragenerational tussle at this Masters.
The company got into a legal tussle with Evergrande Health after a planned $2 billion investment went sour.
His resignation offer thrust Lebanon back into a regional tussle between Riyadh and its main regional foe, Iran.
S. trade tussle and an inversion of U.S. Treasury bond yields, which had raised fears of a recession.
Use this spicy energy to tussle around in your closet and get inspired with some new outfit combinations.
An officer had fallen during a tussle with inmates and his leg had snapped, sending bone through skin.
Soon after, a tussle began in which Mr. Christian and Mr. Fletcher shoved each other, the affidavit said.
There has always been a tussle in the LNP between moderates and a small band of climate deniers.
What ensues is yet another fantastic tussle with the Mandalorian as he single-handedly takes down the robots.
He got into a tussle with a cop in court, and took a nasty tumble down an escalator.
Bain had seen the tussle for the rebound, he later recalled, and was confident his teammates would prevail.
We met Taraji at an unusual frontline for this geopolitical tussle: a Toyota repair shop in eastern Tehran.
Andrew Scheer Scheer and Maxime Bernier (People's Party of Canada) will tussle for right-wing hearts and minds.
Despite that time frame, the nuclear deal remains at the center of the current partisan tussle over Iran.
Another scrap in our endless 21st-century tussle, one more little shard of brutality in the general wreckage.
Republican voters are also overwhelmingly siding with Trump in his recent tussle with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Come showtime, audiences will see Shahadi Wright Joseph (Little Inez), Ephraim Sykes (Seaweed Stubbs), Garrett Clayton (Link Larkin), Harvey Fierstein (Edna Turnblad), , Kristin Chenoweth (Velma von Tussle) and Dove Cameron (Amber von Tussle) perform in the live production alongside guest stars Sean Hayes, Andrea Martin, Rosie O'Donnell and Billy Eichner.
In a rare diplomatic tussle between two countries with traditionally warm ties, Moscow said it would respond in kind.
The episode ends with a tussle for the gun and a definite casualty, but we never find out whom.
Joan Collins and Linda Evans played two warring women who tussle inexplicably often and in the strangest of ways.
Still, analysts warned of possible price wars and excessive supply as Saudi Arabia and Iran tussle for market share.
A company spokesperson confirmed to the wire service that it's throwing down cash for the four manufacturers' legal tussle.
Gray Maynard — Submission Win During a 1st round ground tussle, Nate suffered his first professionally documented right eyebrow laceration.
More information about the government's court tussle with Facebook may come to light through lawyers for the 16 defendants.
Romania's tussle with its European Union partners comes after Hungary and Poland also clashed with Brussels over judicial reforms.
The tussle led to a partial government shutdown that stretched through December and January — the longest in American history.
Solo and Ilya are paired up by their superiors as they tussle in a men's room, for God's sake.
Montana election Apparently, you can get in a physical tussle with a guy and still win a federal election.
The diplomatic standoff is now playing out in unforeseen ways — like the tussle at the Venezuelan Embassy in Georgetown.
The two tussle a bit more and the man two-hand shoves him with quite a bit of force.
Draymond Green picked up a flagrant foul in a tussle with LeBron James during Game 4 on Friday night.
Reached by CNN, Joyce Jones, a spokesperson for Wilson's office declined to comment further on the tussle with Trump.
A minor tussle about the future of "carried interest" was pretty much it: more finger food than main course.
Local insurgents are seeking autonomy for Kashmir, which is also caught in a territorial tussle between India and Pakistan.
Lebanon was thrust back onto the frontline of a regional power tussle this month between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
If not, it is promising a proxy fight that will mire Yahoo in a yet another protracted public tussle.
Harvey and Louis tussle over the firm's new dynamics, while Mike rounds up new business after a smashing success.
And we know Qualcomm needs it, too, because they're in a little bit of a tussle there with Apple.
She had defeated Vandeweghe in their previous three meetings, including a three-set tussle at Indian Wells in March.
With impeachment, she has brought these abilities—to govern and to tussle with the President—into near-perfect alignment.
Both Mulvaney and English currently claim to head the CFPB, putting employees in the middle of a leadership tussle.
She has been involved in a long-running tussle over the terms of a buyout of minority family shareholders.
WHO WILL win the tussle between Apple, the world's biggest company, and Vladimir Putin, an autocrat with nuclear weapons?
Their inquiries could lead to a tussle over a philosophical question on the fault lines of partisan politics: regulation.
The U.S. tech giant has been locked in a tussle with India's telecoms regulator for more than a year.
That "tussle" might have cost Musk $0003 million (and Tesla another $20 million) and his chairman of the board seat.
Worse, in Germany an army of public-sector and co-operative banks tussle for the custom of savers and companies.
In reality, Medicare is a peculiar health insurance plan specifically designed for seniors and mottled by decades of political tussle.
After the tussle, the cell phone video showed Scott running away with the Taser rolling on the ground behind Slager.
Germany's Die Welt newspaper reported that she lost an internal power tussle with VW's head of legal affairs, Manfred Doess.
The Yemeni central bank's activities have been paralyzed over a tussle between the internationally recognized government and the Houthi fighters.
He will join GSK in September, several months later than planned due to a legal tussle with his former employer.
Optimists argue that interdependence will be disarmed once it has served its purpose in the latest Sino-American trade tussle.
Experts say the delays also reflect a tussle between regulators, airlines and manufacturers over how safety dollars should be spent.
You might not expect Macklemore to be at the centre of a political tussle, but then again, it is Australia.
Here are the best ways to watch society tussle with mother nature from the safety of your nice, warm bed.
Angry people feed on each other's anger, sensible people retreat into private life, and institutions are weakened in the tussle.
The Frenchman knew his employer, Alstom, was in the midst of a protracted tussle with American authorities over bribery allegations.
Missouri assistant coach Steve Shields and Georgia director of basketball operations Kent Davison had to be separated during the tussle.
After Doreen said she didn't like him, Denise subtly mocked Fallon's now-infamous tussle of Trump's hair on his show.
When Ishar gets into a tussle with the local Pashtuns, he is sent to Saragarhi fort as a punishment posting.
The study by ACLU comes after a fierce legal tussle between the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Apple.
Witnesses to the incident said the man appeared to have torn his pants during the tussle, but was otherwise okay.
How care is managed in any one country reflects a tussle between cultural attitudes, national budgets and gritty demographic realities.
Saudi Arabia has cut its crude selling price to Asian customers, signaling another price war and tussle for market share.
The tussle was publicized on social media after Blacklidge's wife, Lisa Buchianico Blacklidge, posted the video to her Facebook page.
Candidates on both nights appeared eager to tussle on the debate stage, while uniting around their determination to defeat Trump.
White Collar Watch The global banking giant HSBC is back in the news in another tussle with United States prosecutors.
The case is part of the broader tussle between American technology companies and the United States government over digital data.
The pastor's outrage was not matched on the streets of the capital, where media have largely shrugged off the tussle.
S. trade tussle as they have extensive ties with tech firms in China and are part of their supply chains.
On several fronts, the last six months have been a period like no other in the long-running antidoping tussle.
The Fighting Irish had a tussle to defeat last-place Pittsburgh on Tuesday and they started slow the next night.
A show like this should be a tussle: between viewer and character, between love and hate, between enjoyment and pain.
"It's just the word 'pornography' and where people's minds go," Ms. Duffel said of the tussle over Ms. Fink's profile.
But Lowry, playing for the first time in 21 games, ended the tussle quickly by dropping Crouse with a punch.
No one involved seems to see an end to the fake follower versus follower auditor tussle—just an arms race.
New Delhi (CNN)An Indian man has died after a tussle with his rooster -- on their way to a cockfight.
The most recent LME stocks surge has all the hallmarks of a resumption of this long-running tussle for supremacy.
But the tussle over the deer was extraordinary even by the standards set by Mr. Cuomo and Mr. de Blasio.
Behind her, the townsfolk tussle and bicker; one man shares a bone with a dog; housetops collapse into the street.
Where it stands: Those lawsuits, by the way, are two of a growing number in the administration tussle with California.
Mahama narrowly beat Akufo-Addo in 2012 and the opposition challenged the result, which led to an eight-month court tussle.
Your ruling planet Mars does get into a tussle with the Moon this evening— but, you enjoy tussles, Aries, so whatever.
I read till half-past eleven, and then tussle with insomnia till one A.M. Turns out great minds don't think alike.
S. tariff tussle, and not everyone thinks the economy is in as bad shape as the market selloff last week implied.
But during his deposition, Democrats and Republicans in the room got into a verbal tussle over the nature of the questions.
Aldini said it was in a legal tussle with MBDA over a deal last year to buy chip designer Dolphin Integration.
He was arrested in Johannesburg airport in December, and has been the subject of a legal and diplomatic tussle ever since.
But that was nothing compared with the tussle Embiid and Towns got into after the 76ers forced Towns into a turnover.
Just who will win the tussle between the frightened establishment and the 80% of Guatemalans who back CICIG is not clear.
A dispute between Kurdish and Shi'ite lawmakers developed into a tussle, where they shoved and hit each other, according to witnesses.
As it pertains to Waller and Shelton, the two candidates more likely would face a tussle tied directly to their views.
Last year's defeat against Ms Osaka was marred by a tussle with the umpire over coaching, which is forbidden during matches.
They tussle on the floor with cubs, and one nibbles on Khloe's shoe as she holds up her phone to document.
Using the WTO to resolve this trade tussle could be taken as a vote of confidence in the multilateral trade system.
STATES TUSSLE WITH INDUSTRY OVER OIL TRAINS: Six state attorneys general are pushing regulators to tighten federal oil-by-rail rules.
Political fight looming Scalia's death in an election year sets up a titanic confirmation tussle over his successor on the bench.
The Indians and Chinese won't get into a real tussle over the Maldives, the islands are too small fry for that.
Fuel-efficiency aside, it's a comfortable and stylish package that can tussle in the most competitive segment the automotive arena has.
The legacy of a boardroom tussle between two privileged white businessmen in London will have a longer effect in South Africa.
The tussle for Essar illustrates the growing battle for oil markets between Moscow and Riyadh, the world's two largest crude exporters.
This battle over access to the Tor Browser exploit is not the only dramatic legal tussle springing from the Playpen investigation.
However she's proven herself to be more willing to tussle than your drunk uncle after someone insulted the Packers offensive line.
While Whittaker was helping to lead the charge against the ethics council, she continued to tussle with management over her job.
Certainly, the narrower margin of victory for ZANU-PF in the presidential tussle must give the governing party food for thought.
Biden's victory confirmed his strength among African American voters in Southern states and gives him bragging rights in a heartland tussle.
Any attempt to determine which judicial systems are inadequate would quickly turn into a political tussle over differing standards and definitions.
Watching the tussle between the three girls felt, on some level, like watching Bregoli fight with two bad facsimiles of herself.
Salvaged items have been the focus of a tussle over who gets to own a part of the ocean liner's history.
China may worry more about economic trouble at home than its tussle with the U.S. And does the W.T.O. work anymore?
Soon, he's swept up into an ancient tussle between Good and Evil, and the stakes are the fate of the world.
Spain finally agreed to accept the migrants, and the diplomatic tussle revealed just how fractured Europe is in this crisis. 4.
There was no penalty, but Guentzel's linemate, Crosby, took on Dubois in what mostly was a wrestling tussle at 219:27.
Discussions over repealing the individual mandate sparked a tussle in the Finance Committee's tax-bill markup following Senate lunches on Tuesday.
Reno took a personal interest in the political tussle over Elian Gonzalez, the young shipwreck survivor whose mother drowned fleeing Cuba.
Coming out of this debate, she faces the inverse question: Will her tussle with Mr. Buttigieg help reinvigorate her polling numbers?
The justices appear to have observed the political tussle and preferred the fight over the Dreamers to be resolved that way.
Mr. Christie has since stepped back from the agency, but the tussle for influence over its vast finances has remained fierce.
That process was then stalled by the legal tussle with AbbVie and other U.S. company InterMune, which is now part of Roche.
But hours before the meeting, Trump engaged in a distracting tussle with one of those senators, Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker.
Things got dicey when it got into a tussle with another player, but it shook it off and kept right on running.
Deep-ocean entrepreneur Phil Nuytten is neither the first nor the last person to tussle with James Cameron on a film set.
The honey badger, known for being an aggressive animal, got into a tussle with an antelope at Etosha National Park in Namibia.
China has an ongoing tussle with smaller Asian countries like the Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam, over islands in the South China Sea.
Hastings' departure comes about three years after he got into a tussle with fellow board member Peter Thiel over their political leanings.
After a tussle in which Slager stunned Scott with a Taser, the officer fired eight shots, five of which struck Scott, 50.
The assailants grabbed the children and bundled them into the car, pushing the elderly grandmother to the ground in the ensuing tussle.
The tussle forced BTG Pactual and creditors to write off part of the value of their investments and loans to Sete Brasil.
Romania's tussle with its NATO and European Union partners comes after Hungary and Poland also clashed with Brussels over their judicial reforms.
The shares, already under pressure from Musk's ongoing tussle with federal securities regulators, tanked by almost 235 percent in midday trading Friday.
As the Pope visits Mexico through February 2000, he is not expected to tussle with Trump or directly criticize U.S. immigration policy.
Unusual though this may be, it arises from a familiar political tussle between the federal government and the place it calls home.
During his last visit to Washington, Erdogan outraged many observers as he watched his bodyguards tussle with protesters outside his embassy window.
The move could further escalate the geopolitical tussle between the United States and China and complicate efforts to end their trade war.
When Will and Warren tussle in the cafeteria, Will's super-strength manifests, and he's upgraded to hero classes with the popular crowd.
I was just a mildly rambunctious boy on planet Earth: bicycle crashes, skiing accidents, pitiless shore breaks, a drunken tussle or two.
The ensuing tussle could take months to resolve, the people said, declining to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter.
Fallon made headlines last year when he invited Trump on his late night talk show and asked to tussle his famous hair.
MANNHEIM, Germany — In the current tussle for the future of Germany, Frauke Petry is what you might call the anti-Angela Merkel.
Those that need a further reading, as lawmakers tussle with EU member states and the executive Commission, took 40 months on average.
Another video appears to show him attempting to make a break for it before he gets in a tussle with mall security.
Hariri's resignation pitched Lebanon to the forefront of a regional power tussle this month between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which backs Hezbollah.
Ilham's ownership has perturbed some in the arts community, who fear that artists are being co-opted in some larger political tussle.
China Vanke was embroiled in an ownership tussle as financial conglomerate Baoneng Group sought to oust the company's management since late-2015.
Under Elena Araoz's direction, alligator-wrestling twins tussle their way through the Florida Everglades to the tune of a live rock score.
Azarenka is still seeking to restore order in her personal life, having been involved in a legal tussle over her young son.
The latest crisis was sparked by a tussle for power between Mahathir and Anwar that has shaped Malaysian politics for two decades.
He said, however, that the "good news" is that the EU now understands that the next tussle will be over industrial data.
Meanwhile, Caltex Australia saw its best week since early January as the takeover tussle for it turned into a two-horse race.
At the heart of the tussle is a debate between Apple and the government over whether security or privacy trumps the other.
On the debate stage, candidates for the Democratic nomination tussle for our attention, straining to exploit their allotted seconds of screen time.
Trump has in the past found it hard to resist getting into a verbal tussle when meeting his critics face-to-face.
Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus came from behind to defeat Johanna Konta 25-23 22-26 24-4 in their first round tussle.
After a bitter public tussle, the body of Archbishop Fulton Sheen, which is entombed in Manhattan, will be moved to Peoria, Ill.
In the tussle over oil, Guaido worked this week with Washington to wrest control of PDVSA's U.S. subsidiary Citgo from its board.
A tussle over global warming continues, with U.S. negotiators opposing a European-led push for a strong commitment to fighting climate change.
That allowed a host of smaller importers and manufacturers to tussle for a space — some with less concern for quality engineering than others.
Euro zone officials could pick a new vice president soon, previewing a tussle to replace Draghi when his term expires late in 2019.
That would play into the hands of Russia in its tussle for influence over eastern European states including Moldova, Georgia, Bulgaria and Ukraine.
But tensions have been heightened between technology firms and governments following the tussle between Apple and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
The recent tussle between the government and Freeport-McMoRan sheds light on why resource-rich Indonesia isn't pulling in more foreign direct investment.
His resignation had thrust Lebanon to the forefront of the regional tussle between the Sunni monarchy of Saudi Arabia and Shi'ite Islamist Iran.
The map suffers from Assassin's Creed syndrome: it's absolutely littered with icons for missions to take on and orc captains to tussle with.
The three-month tussle had prompted a campaign by one of Akzo's biggest shareholders to sack the chairman for not considering PPG's offer.
Felix the RoDMA office cat had a lucky escape as Scott rushed save her from the water after a tussle with another cat!
A fuller showing comes on June 27th when the remaining favourites—including Mr Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Kamala Harris, and Bernie Sanders—will tussle.
The IAAF has since been in a regulatory tussle about whether Ms Semenya must adjust her testosterone levels to compete as a woman.
After a diplomatic tussle over which side of the border his resting place was, they ended up in a museum in Bolzano, Italy.
While shoppers tussle over cheap TVs on Black Friday, the good people of Cards Against Humanity are doing something (arguably) much more constructive.
The trade balance between the two countries, which is at the center of the tariffs tussle, continued to be in favor of China.
Last year, they evened the score, siding with the White House in a tussle with Congress over who gets to recognise foreign governments.
How Rubio helped Cruz Overall Cruz had the strongest night, in no small part because Rubio kept Trump locked in a constant tussle.
PARIS INVESTIGATION After an apparent tussle over where the investigation should be held, the flight data and cockpit voice recorders arrived in Paris.
Global stock markets, meanwhile, found little relief as the trade tussle between the United States and China rumbles on, helping to support gold.
Sandler O'Neill & Partners LP analyst Paul Newsome said the deal does not signal the end of the tussle between AIG's management and Icahn.
Banks and unions tussle over pay raises at this time every year, usually followed by short-lived strikes that seldom disrupt branch services.
The wage hike tussle comes amid a sustained recovery in Japan, which has just posted its longest continuous expansion since the 1980s boom.
Across the city, residents sometimes have to tussle with landlords to make sure they are getting basic necessities like heat and hot water.
He later converted an exquisite late free-kick to level the thrilling encounter after winning a foul following a tussle with Barcelona's Pique.
Some analysts see the latest reform push as part of a power tussle between monks and the state ahead of the royal transition.
Recently the company gained attention on social media for its tussle with Deutsche Telekom over the use of a particular shade of magenta.
There, he got into a tussle with the intruder who tied him up, then his wife came home and the stranger shot her.
It likely would not have mattered if the two men had been in a tussle beforehand, a claim Slager made but prosecutors disputed.
"Oh my gosh I'm so excited," said the seven-times grand slam champion after closing out the one hour and 48-minute tussle.
That kind of tussle seems to be reduced when the provider is the insurer — as when a hospital system offers a health plan.
No location is now too small for the United States and China to focus on as they tussle over the future of technology.
The Bears found themselves in another tussle with a SWAC foe on Saturday and went into halftime clinging to a 31-27 lead.
The line poked fun at an infamous tussle Spicer had with reporters in January while debating the crowd size at President Trump's inauguration.
Alternative for Germany, the far-right party that is now the third-largest group in Parliament, is already mired in a leadership tussle.
It was a great tussle and a fitting way to mark the end of a great decade in men's tennis at the majors.
The timing of the tussle coincided with the buildup to this year's Indian elections, which recently began and will last until late May.
DE) employees in the tussle over the German lighting group's future, on Monday rejected a planned takeover offer from Austrian sensor specialist AMS (AMS.
While filming Jersey Shore Family Vacation wasn't Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi's first tussle with mom guilt, it was certainly one of the more difficult examples.
Meanwhile, the electric automaker is in a court tussle with the National Labor Relations Board over allegations it had prevented factory workers from unionizing.
The miniature culture wars fought between cities and states—such as North Carolina's tussle with Charlotte over its anti-discrimination rules—are well known.
On May 3rd a packed courtroom watched lawyers tussle during a hearing on a lawsuit that could affect the future of autonomous-vehicle technology.
The tussle for influence in Iraq between Washington and Tehran is reflected in Iraqi politics, with the proposed $53 billion deal a polarising issue.
I like to argue if we want to rule boardrooms like men, shouldn't we be able to wrestle and tussle and still be feminine?
The outcome of this tussle will help determine the legacy of Mr López Obrador's government and the sort of country that Mexico will become.
Zelensky must now convince voters he is fit to lead a country at war and at the center of the West's tussle with Moscow.
The tussle comes at a time when the print industry is grappling with declining circulation, shrinking advertising revenue and a shift toward digital content.
This particular film was made using OpenIV software, which has recently been involved in a legal tussle against publishers Take-Two and developers Rockstar.
The tussle between Infosys and its founders began in February after founder and former chairman Narayana Murthy accused the company of corporate governance lapses.
Embiid was back in the 76ers lineup after serving a two-game suspension for his tussle with Minnesota's Karl-Anthony Towns on Oct. 30.
His first collection showed that Vaccarello could tussle with the bones of YSL and come up with something that felt both relevant and reverent.
However, last week, Abbott agreed to the takeover at a price of around $5.30 billion down from $5.80 billion, ending the prolonged legal tussle.
Rome is locked in a tussle with Paris, which has blocked Italian state-owned Fincantieri from taking a majority stake in STX France shipyards.
The gregarious, Massachusetts-born cop ended up scoring quite a few lines in the film—and even gets to tussle with Foxx on screen.
The meeting is expected to address Hariri's resignation which thrust Lebanon back into a regional tussle between Riyadh and its main regional foe, Iran.
They have since become pawns in a tussle between Afghanistan, the United States and the Haqqani militant group, the Taliban faction that seized them.
Chenoweth threw weird magic into "Miss Baltimore Crabs," making her Velma Von Tussle far stranger and more drag queen-y than Velma's previous iterations.
That has thrust Ms. Meng, 46, into the center of what promises to be a complex diplomatic tussle between the United States and China.
The tussle for influence in Iraq between Washington and Tehran is reflected in Iraqi politics, with the proposed $53 billion deal a polarizing issue.
About Pruitt's tussle with the press: The A.P. reported E.P.A. guards grabbed its reporter "by the shoulders and shoved her" out of the building.
Facebook has faced a similar tussle on the other side of the world, squaring off against India's government over its mobile messaging service, WhatsApp.
The pair were unbeaten in three matches, winning twice by handsome margins of 5&4 and 5&3, and halving their other tussle together.
Exports have fallen for nine months in a row, thanks partly to America's trade war with China and Japan's own tussle with South Korea.
Since this summer, Swift has been engaged in a public tussle with Big Machine head Scooter Braun and the label's co-founder, Scott Borchetta.
For two teams that favor an up-tempo style of play, the game was — for those first 20 minutes, at least — a defensive tussle.
Mr. Sawyer left the group in 1982, and he and Mr. Locorriere later engaged in a legal tussle over rights to the group's name.
The Faroe Islands have become perhaps the most unexpected place for the United States and China to tussle over the Chinese tech giant Huawei.
India and Pakistan are also engaged in a diplomatic tussle, with New Delhi vowing to isolate Pakistan over its alleged links to militant groups.
Huawei books $7B profit for 2018 as consumer devices become top moneymaker Despite an ongoing tussle with the U.S. government, signs look positive for Huawei.
US loses Asia bank tussle Australians know well that the China connection has helped keep 'the lucky country' out of recession for 25 straight years.
Patel resigned after a months-long tussle over policy with the government that raised concerns about the bank's independence as the next general election nears.
But traders continued to pay close attention to U.S.-China trade headlines to figure out Beijing and Washington's next moves in their bruising tariff tussle.
The perceived tussle between Zuma and Gordhan has rattled markets in Africa's most industrialized economy, which faces the risk of ratings downgrades later this year.
Deutsche's domestic market is also fiercely competitive: an army of public-sector and co-operative banks tussle for the custom of German savers and companies.
Equity markets in Asia were on the defensive on Thursday on concerns that the U.S. trade tussle with Mexico could further depress global economic growth.
The approval potentially brings to a close a year-long tussle for one of the most attractive assets under the new insolvency process in India.
AS IF weary of a primary tussle in which the outcome has long been obvious, Democratic voters knocked it on the head on June 7th.
World number one Djokovic was also involved in an epic tussle on Sunday and took almost five hours to beat Mikhail Kukushkin in five sets.
The drawn-out trade tussle between the world's two biggest economies has toppled global markets since its inception and raised concerns of an economic recession.
When Federer changed ends, he also changed shirts as if he were settling in for a long, sweaty tussle no matter what the scoreboard indicated.
But the negotiations rapidly turned instead into an acrimonious tussle, leaving Spain in a deadlock that eventually forced King Felipe VI to convene Sunday's elections.
This tussle over the life and pain of Whitney Houston, barely six years dead, makes both films about her feel more like lawsuits than elegies.
A contentious primary Their most recent and heated tussle has centered on the question of corporate PAC money -- Whitmer accepts it, El-Sayed does not.
The U.S. Open champion would not be denied, however, and fired his seventh ace on match point to end the three hour, 20-minute tussle.
If Groth is weary or struggling, that might prove tough for Hewitt to pass up, with his love of grass and a high-stakes tussle.
But both were players, or perhaps pawns, in the latest round of the 1400 year old tussle between so-called Islam and so-called Christendom.
The long-drawn trade tussle between China and the United States has rattle global markets since it began and raised concerns of an economic recession.
Whispers of Rachel Roy's involvement in the tussle were, at the time, reserved for a few industry insiders privileged enough to have an inside scoop.
In a new interview with Elle magazine, Chloë Grace Moretz opens up about the sensationalized Twitter tussle she got into with Kim Kardashian last week.
Unencumbered by watery eyes and runny noses, they get to frolic amongst blooming vegetation or tussle with the denizens of local dog parks with abandon.
The crowd instantly matched that energy, sending their gun-fingers flying up one moment before exploding into the tussle of a mosh pit the next.
Proxy advisers working either side of the tussle roughly estimate that investors like Calstrs, Fidelity and the Capital Group own 41 percent of those shares.
After a tight tussle in the opening four games against No. 219-seeded Rybaricova, a Wimbledon semifinalist last year, Wozniacki dominated the fourth-round match.
What followed was a dayslong, behind-the-scenes tussle over the first public presentation of one of the most consequential government investigations in American history.
The "Beetlejuice" musical is adapted from Tim Burton's 1988 comedy about a tussle between the dead and the living for control of a haunted house.
Along come two priests, Fathers Karras (Adam Garcia) and Merrin (Peter Bowles), whose tussle with Satan results in the spiritual eviction promised by the title.
The chase obsesses tennis fans — this three-way tussle to finish with the most Grand Slam singles titles in the history of the men's game.
And while they may not be fighting for victories, the drivers remain motivated to beat their rivals in a tussle often decided by fine margins.
The Trump administration is worried that the split among Sunni Muslim U.S. allies can benefit Iran in the tussle for influence in the Middle East.
In addition to the tussle with Tillerson, there's also a backlog at the State Department, with the administration moving slowly to fill scores of positions.
He's the president and CEO of Automatic Data Processing and hear more about how his company's doing and how this tussle with Bill Ackman's unfolding.
Proxy advisers working either side of the tussle roughly estimate that investors like CalSTRS, Fidelity and Capital Group own about 41 percent of those shares.
Traders said, however, that with no clear outcome on the tussle expected for a while, that Tuesday's 8 percent share decline was entirely earnings-driven.
Even if the White House advances the funding, the State Department will need to tussle with Democratic lawmakers critical of authoritarian governments in the countries.
Agreement was reached after a tussle over timings that coincided with rising tension in the Gulf over attacks in May and June on oil tankers.
The move is the latest tussle between Democrats who back the regulation and the new administration, conservative states and the coal industry, which oppose it.
Baillio will star as Tracy Turnblad alongside (clockwise from left) Shahadi Wright Joseph as Little Inez, Ariana Grande as Penny Pingleton, Ephraim Sykes as Seaweed Stubbs, Garrett Clayton as Link Larkin, Harvey Fierstein as Edna Turnblad, Jennifer Hudson as Motormouth Maybelle, Martin Short as Wilbur Turnblad, Kristin Chenoweth as Velma von Tussle, Dove Cameron as Amber von Tussle and Derek Hough as Corny Collins.
Tesla shares popped more than 17 percent on Monday, erasing losses from last week's tussle between CEO Elon Musk and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
The United States and China this month slapped tariffs on $34 billion of each other's imports in an escalating trade tussle that has roiled financial markets.
The piece frames the trend largely through Indian rideshare giant Ola's ongoing tussle with SoftBank, following public reports about Ola's determination to avoid additional SoftBank's money.
"Supermarkets are afraid to raise prices and the Tesco-Unilever tussle is a symptom of a bitter sector price war that is crimping margins," added Wilson.
The tussle over who can lay claim to Gramsci's legacy is still very much alive today, as evidenced at the launch of the exhibition in London.
For Apple, playing nice with Republicans is a way for the company to mend fences after its long, torturous tussle with the federal government over encryption.
The ongoing tussle between Rome and Brussels over Italy's free-spending budget, which breaks the European Commission's fiscal rules, has also put the euro under pressure.
But playing out in their growth is a slow-burn tussle that analysts and academics describe as a race to find the answers to bitcoin's flaws.
This tussle surfaced tensions that go well beyond the halls of Capitol Hill and escalated growing discord inside the Democratic Party amid a contentious presidential primary.
Somehow, among everything going on, Euron, the drunk cockroach of Westeros, finds Jaime and they have an extremely athletic tussle on the banks of Blackwater Bay.
Their only disagreement seemed to be where this tussle of titans would take place—behind a high school gym or in the back of a barn.
SINGAPORE — Samsung Pay is coming to Singapore next week, where it will tussle with arch rival Apple for the top spot in the smartphone-saturated market.
Here's more proof that Von Miller is the NFL's Steve Irwin ... landing a HUGE hammerhead shark after a wild tussle with the beast of the deep!
That led to further clashes, including a tussle between Islamkhan and Bartosz Kapustka which resulted in the former lying on the turf, dramatically gasping for air.
And it doesn't look like fake fashion bedhead to us; it seems like the sexy kind that often shows up after a tussle in the sheets.
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died here in February, sparking a protracted tussle for his seat and thrusting the spot onto news homepages for several days.
The document, which has been at the centre of a political tussle between Italy's two ruling parties, was published on the transport ministry website on Tuesday.
The government of the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the right-wing League lowered the deficit target after a protracted tussle with the European Commission.
She's a talented actress and it would have been a pleasure to see her tussle with more dramatic moments or cross over into completely cruel territory.
The websites are at the center of an ongoing tussle on whether or not betting on the fortunes of hand-picked imaginary sports teams constitutes gambling.
Slovakia's appointment of new judges has turned into a tussle between the ruling Smer party chief Robert Fico, his coalition partners, and outgoing President Andrej Kiska.
The two-decade tussle could flare in the coming weeks over a proposal that would allow the Makah to resume whaling as early as next year.
A recent EOS essay by participants and managers beautifully describes how this works, in the context of a seismological tussle over how to improve earthquake threats.
Almost nightly, we gain access to a fresh set of low-stakes facts over which to tussle, in replacement, if not outright avoidance, of weightier matters.
Yes Bank's stock had been dragged down by a long tussle with the central bank over Kapoor's future, which had also led to several board departures.
I read that each dancer was assigned to respond to a different instrument, and I thought their tussle took that one-to-one correspondence too far.
The committee must also begin the difficult job of reuniting a Socialist Party battered by election defeats and fractured by the tussle to remove Mr. Sánchez.
The tussle over what terrorism is dates back to the beginning of its modern history, said David C. Rapoport, the dean of American historians of terror.
Prime Minister Theresa May will confront many vocal critics of her Brexit strategy, and could find herself in a tussle to keep control of the party.
Experts have warned that the diplomatic tussle between the world's two most-populous nations could still escalate, even though the possibility of armed conflict remains unlikely.
He has created a story about an age-old struggle, one that is most satisfyingly expressed in this film's own tussle between genre and its deviations.
READ: Airport Near Davos Is Offering 'Green' Fuel for Rich People's Private Jets Thunberg's tussle with Mnuchin wasn't her first with the Trump administration this week.
The case could also set up a diplomatic tussle between Germany and the coming administration, though Mr. Trump's stance on the case is far from clear.
LONDON (Reuters) - New world number one Andy Murray was born a week before Novak Djokovic and won the pair's first junior tussle on the tennis court.
Barcelona began to lose its composure after Ronaldo's goal, and Jordi Alba shoved Luka Modric before both Suárez and Sergio Ramos were booked for a tussle.
And in that process, he had pushed me sort of back towards the bathroom and um, we got in this sort of tussle back and forth.
Goffin completed a great day for first-time qualifiers after Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov prevailed in a superb tussle with Austrian Dominic Thiem at the 02 Arena.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former finalist Tomas Berdych reached the last eight at Wimbledon after coming through a brutal five set tussle with Austrian Dominic Thiem on Monday.
The tussle over the future location of nearly 900-strong European Medicines Agency (EMA) is expected to form part of complex political horse-trading around Brexit.
The tussle between labor unions and Uber — one of Silicon Valley's most beloved investments — was perhaps the most consequential legislative battle taking place in the country.
Tussle with Macron Maybe that was an easy mistake -- we've all been there -- but he just didn't seem to keep up with the dialogue at times.
"This has now become more of an ego tussle between Apple and the regulator," said Neil Shah of Hong Kong-based technology research firm Counterpoint Research.
It was the first time a federal court had waded into the tussle about how far Congress can go in probing Trump and his business affairs.
In Congress and on the presidential campaign trail, America is gearing up to tussle over big climate-change policy for the first time in nearly a decade.
The tussle pits the Benetton family, which controls Atlantia, against Spanish businessman and Real Madrid president Florentino Perez who is the leading investor in Spanish builder ACS.
A leading idea about the origin of rogue planets suggests they were kicked out of their parent systems when two planetary bodies got in a gravitational tussle.
Saudi Arabia's public prosecutor said Khashoggi's killing was premeditated, contradicting a previous official statement that it happened accidentally during a tussle in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
Russia said it would respond in kind to the Greek move, in a rare diplomatic tussle between two Orthodox Christian nations that have traditionally enjoyed warm relations.
The Italian cabinet meets to set a new 2019 budget deficit target in the hope of resolving a tussle with the European Commission over Rome's public finances.
After an adorable tussle in the kitchen over a carton of milk, the all-American couple chases each other upstairs as a Hans Zimmer ripoff soundtrack plays.
Mashable has extensively covered the tussle between Facebook and India's telecom regulator, which finally culminated yesterday with India banning Free Basics along with other zero rated services.
In Apple's recent tussle with the FBI over unlocking an iPhone that belonged to one of the San Bernardino shooters, Zuckerberg said he is "sympathetic" to Apple.
A tussle over control of the party, including a legal battle over the ownership of its symbol—a bicycle—has given the SP little time to prepare.
As Sri Lanka looks for assistance to reboot its economy, a largely two-way tussle for influence in the country and, in turn, the region is on.
The tussle over the doctor's memory and the political implications are reminiscent of what happened after the SARS outbreak, some said in posts that were quickly deleted.
If the North-West Passage opens to shipping or enough valuable minerals are found beneath Arctic waters, expect a tussle between great powers for polar pre-eminence.
Patel's resignation came after a month-long tussle over policy with the government that has raised concerns about the central bank's independence as a general election nears.
Heading off concerns of a protracted legal tussle that could hamper attempts to restore investor confidence, GAM said both parties had agreed a ceasefire, without giving details.
Patel's resignation came after a month-long tussle over policy with the government that has raised concerns about the central bank's independence as a national election nears.
The two leading GOP presidential candidates, burnt sienna businessman Donald Trump and Friendless Senator Ted Cruz, are in a microblog insult tussle about the women they married.
Apple stopped making payments to the four after it sued Qualcomm in January for $1 billion, thus making the manufacturers' involvement in the legal tussle seemingly inevitable.
The tussle over who has jurisdiction between the federal government and the powerful provinces goes back to Canada's creation in 1867 and frequently ends up in court.
Nicole felt upset that the two men fought because of her, and the rest of the contestants wondered whether the tussle would end everyone's time in Mexico.
During the last number of the NBC musical, the camera cut away from Kristin Chenoweth — who played Velma Von Tussle — as she proceeded to take her bow.
And Raikkonen was held up even further, his own tussle with Sainz leaving him almost 10 seconds off the race lead when the pit stop window opened.
By negotiating early with smaller creditors who are struggling with Oi's bankruptcy protection, management is signaling expectations that the tussle with banks and bondholders would take longer.
And like startups often do, the young company reportedly became mired in a management tussle between executives who had different visions of what their project could become.
The Jungle Book swings in for a dominant first-place finish in the weekly box office tussle, with an estimated $103.6 million banked from Friday to Sunday.
It may make it more likely that the government will in fact fund those cost-sharing subsidies, which have been caught up in a tussle, she said.
And the F.B.I. recently engaged in a highly public tussle with Apple after it tried to force the tech company to unlock iPhones linked to criminal investigations.
All eyes will be on Chinese figures on retail sales and industrial output due Wednesday to gauge the impact of the long-running tussle on domestic activity.
Earlier this year, Apple was locked in a tussle with the FBI over access to the iPhone used by a shooter in last year's San Bernardino attacks.
In the case of pork, the retaliation is especially painful for American farmers, and shows just how brutal the trade tussle has become between Beijing and Washington.
WhatsApp's new privacy policy may put it in the middle of this tussle, pushing the company to reassure concerned users about how Facebook may use their data.
Hariri's resignation pitched Lebanon to the forefront of the regional tussle between Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia and Shi'ite Islamist Iran, which backs the powerful Lebanese group Hezbollah.
He was expected to easily win a seventh term, but he'll now have a formidable opponent, as the stakes rise in the tussle to fill the vacancy.
But it was a Denver car dealership that found itself at the center of a contract tussle that vaulted its name overnight into the national sports conversation.
While the ownership tussle is worked out, the team continues to be run by Joe Ellis, the president, and Mr. Elway, the vice president of player personnel.
Nonetheless, the legal tussle can be costly for small galleries and can leave world-famous pieces of art languishing in airports overnight, violating contractual agreements between museums.
Earlier this month the United States and China slapped tariffs on $34 billion of each other's imports in an escalating trade tussle that has roiled financial markets.
Also, the trade tussle with China comes as export volumes to China have been trending down from 2016 levels, when there was record need for imported pork.
Bhalla's reported resignation comes a day after the governor of India's central bank, Urjit Patel, quit abruptly after a months-long tussle over policy with the government.
It is also likely to add to fears among the Democratic establishment that Sanders could roll to the nomination while his rivals tussle over the moderate vote.
Sometimes there's a snatch of that blue-blood melancholy, that twinkly tussle between expression and reserve, passion and restraint, that have made Ms. Howe's plays so welcome.
"A tussle is engaged, between the railway workers and the government," said the leading French daily, Le Monde, which has largely supported Macron up until this point.
Wednesday's tussle hinged on Thiem's ability to recover from adversity and Nadal's repeated failure to capitalize on openings and opportunities that he normally would have pounced upon.
The case has become a tussle between billionaires over the future of European TV as competition grows from streaming services from the likes of Netflix and Amazon.
Top seed Edward Gaming is the heavy favorite to exit groups in first, meaning the real tussle will likely be between the EU LCS and LMS squads.
According to the paper, which obtained court documents in the case, Pryor allegedly knocked one of the people to the ground and began to "tussle" with Briston.
Hueston is a former federal prosecutor who brought fraud charges against Enron and recently represented Elon Musk in a legal tussle with the SEC over his tweeting.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a Democrat from Florida, told CNN that Morrison's attorney got into a "tussle" with House Intelligence Committee lawyers about what questions he could answer.
Global growth has been impacted by the protracted trade tussle between Washington and Beijing, but the recently inked preliminary U.S.-China trade deal has improved investor sentiment.
But the US president is also the military's commander in chief, meaning candidates vying for that position must tussle over how they would oversee America's armed forces.
Not surprisingly there were more photographers than usual for such a low-key tussle, most with their lenses trained on the duchess, wearing an elegant white dress.
Brittany Snow as Amber Von TussleThere are some things you just don't mess with, and Snow's portrayal of aspiring teen queen Amber Von Tussle is one of them.
John Oliver's legal tussle with a man he once called a "geriatric Dr. Evil" is over and the HBO late night host has every reason to be happy.
In one sense, the outcome of this first legislative tussle doesn't matter much, because it's unclear how robotrucks will work, or how many jobs they can really swipe.
Levesque said he thought their tussle might be over a cow, but who knows, one might have just said some shit to the other at the wrong time.
That would effectively mean no deficit cut from this year's targeted level, which was set at 2.04% in July after a drawn-out tussle with the European Commission.
Bolivian-born Efromovich was ousted from the company's board last year in a management tussle that led to him losing control of Synergy Group, which ultimately owns Avianca.
Even in a year of great tumult, the tussle in Brasilia was a shocking turn that could further complicate the political crisis fueling Brazil's worst recession in decades.
The tussle with the Senate over his son's appointment risks further isolating the firebrand president within Congress, where other leaders have taken up the momentum in passing legislation.
Bernie Sanders, the democratic socialist who gave Clinton a tussle before ultimately endorsing her despite repeatedly saying during the campaign that she was not qualified to be president.
Saudi Arabia also cut at the weekend its crude selling price to Asian customers, signaling the start of another price war and tussle for market share among producers.
The tussle is a preview of the issue likely to dominate the next phase of the talks: Britain's willingness to comply with EU regulations after quitting the bloc.
The budget risks setting up a tussle with the European Commission, whose rules require governments to make progress every year towards balancing their books or achieving a surplus.
Social platforms still haven't clearly defined their policies on deepfakes, as Facebook's tussle with a fake Mark Zuckerberg video recently showed, and an outright ban would be unwise.
The two old friends tussle over the blade before Travolta, recognizing it's Meloni on the other end of the knife, releases his grip on the would-be weapon.
The takeover tussle embroiling top Chinese developer China Vanke has also showed how local banks are increasingly exposed to highly volatile domestic stock markets through shadow lending products.
After a five-year tussle, lawmakers conceded last autumn to potentially allow managers to hold risk through a separate entity, as long as its sole purpose isn't securitisation.
PrivatBank is the jewel in the crown of the business empire of Ihor Kolomoisky, a powerful tycoon who was locked in a protracted tussle with Poroshenko last year.
Klepac and Martinez Sanchez posted a 6-4, 6-7 (4), 6-0 victory over the American wild cards in a two-hour, nine-minute tussle in Paris.
About those Vatican walls ... The tussle between Trump and Francis -- two outsized personalities who seldom shy from speaking their minds -- seems to have been building for some time.
Like Georgia, Ukraine sees visa-free travel to the EU as part of a geopolitical tussle with Russia over the ex-Soviet states' Western aspirations, which Moscow opposes.
Kashmir has been at the center of a tussle between New Delhi and Islamabad for decades, as both claim the region in full but rule it in part.
They need pure metal in non-plate form, putting them in direct competition with super-alloy manufacturers, a tussle for units that is going to get increasingly fierce.
Stephen is inevitably suspicious of Andrew, but everyone else is inevitably charmed — and the stage is set for a typically awkward showdown as the two tussle for control.
This statement led to a tussle on the House floor, and while we couldn't hear what was said, lawmakers on both sides accused the other of threatening violence.
The Trump administration has taken issue with what it has deemed intellectual property theft by China, but the tussle over those rights could be rendered inconsequential with time.
Italy's new government plans to present its first budget targets on Thursday, ending a drawn-out tussle which has pitted the coalition parties against Economy Minister Giovanni Tria.
With the benefit of hindsight, the LME stocks action of the last two months amounted to a titanic tussle for metal rather than a structural change of trend.
Ahead of a tussle with Brussels, the BoE said on Wednesday keeping Britain open to foreign banks was key for economic growth at home and in the region.
Hueston would go on to double the size of his firm, to 60 lawyers, and represent Elon Musk in a legal tussle with the SEC over his tweeting.
What began as a string of simple factual queries from Fingal swiftly escalated into an epic tussle over questions of authorial invention and the nature of narrative nonfiction.
Analysts say Zuma's team and the Treasury under Gordhan have disagreed about government spending at state companies and the tussle between Treasury and Eskom signaled a prolonged dispute.
The Law Department was defiant at first, then reversed itself on threat of a lawsuit, then accused the Investigation Department of lying about the tussle over the documents.
The last time I'd used my fists was on my younger brother, during a tussle in our early teens; he retaliated by pelting me with a boom box.
Perhaps the basketball tussle in Glen Park, once a streetcar suburb for working and middle class residents, is just a sign that these disputes are moving down market.
Copper prices plunged to one-year lows as fund selling accelerated due to worries about demand from the trade tussle between the United States and top consumer China.
Between the lines: Axios' Jonathan Swan has reported that there has been an ongoing tussle between debt-loving President Trump and his penny-pinching Budget Director Mick Mulvaney.
Venus and Mars will tussle with Saturn, the planet of fears and boundaries, later this month, October 8 and 11, respectively, which will be days to watch for.
While the ostensible subject is normal oversight and the agency's budget requests, you can also expect pointed questions about the Apple-FBI tussle and the government's cyber defenses.
They are at a dangerous stage for handlers, because they are still puppies, wanting to bite and tussle as part of play, but with adult jaws and strength.
Hudson, well, she showed us why she won the Oscar for her role as Effie White in Dreamgirls: The character of Amber Von Tussle is an unremarkable role.
While it takes four long minutes for the moaning to momentarily commence, the track's menacing packs of heavy club instrumentation feels like one grueling tussle in the sheets.
Also last month, an American tourist, José Bravo, was hospitalized in Barcelona with head injuries after he said he was attacked during a tussle with a street vendor.
Baker and his partners have been in a tussle with the company's top shareholders and were forced to raise their takeover bid to around C$11 per share.
It was unclear what, if any, effect the tussle might have on the vote in South Carolina, a conservative state that is home to many evangelical Protestant Christians.
As well as the proposed Mediaset deal, he has set its sights on the video games market - in a tussle that might be closely watched by the Berlusconis.
The legislative push underlines a continuing partisan clash after highly publicized mass shootings, one in which national lawmakers tussle over gun regulation and rarely stray from party lines.
The moments are iconic: Pelosi, sunglasses-clad, coming out of a White House meeting after Democrats won back the House, following a rhetorical tussle in the Oval Office.
He had plenty of solid, error-free time at the microphone, and he benefited from the crabs-in-a-barrel tussle between the Democrats trying to displace Buttigieg.
As we reported ... Kevin revealed surveillance footage of the escalator tussle, which shows the cop chasing him down in an effort to detain him before making a tackle.
Colafella says one of the women struck him in the face ... and in the ensuing tussle, Briston grabbed a kitchen knife and stabbed the 30-year-old twice.
As investigations into tech giants' possible anti-competitive behavior multiply, authorities are beginning to tussle over turf — adding a new potential for discord to the regulatory chess game.
And, in what farmers say was most damaging to his reelection prospects, he got kicked off the House Agriculture Committee over a tussle with then-Speaker John Boehner.
Saudi Arabia's public prosecutor on Thursday said the killing of Khashoggi was premeditated, contradicting a previous official statement that it happened accidentally during a tussle in the consulate.
You see what appears to be a brief altercation and physical tussle between the two men, before 50-year-old Scott breaks free and runs away on foot.
We're told the reason for the tussle was Nipsey was late for a rehearsal and thought he could drive past the cones ... but security tried to stop him.
Manafort, who served as President Trump's campaign manager from June to August 2016, was booked into Virginia's Alexandria Detention Center Thursday amid an ongoing courtroom tussle over his confinement.
But Spotify is still pushing its free streaming option to keep growing, despite that being one of the biggest, dumbest sticking points in Spotify's tussle with the music industry.
Sweden's legal tussle with the Australian Assange has dragged on for nearly a decade after he was accused by two Swedish women of sexual assault and rape in 2010.
The RBI governor resigned abruptly after a months-long tussle over policy with the government that has raised concerns about the central bank's independence as a national election nears.
In this latest tussle between campus advocates of free expression and those seeking to banish views they think lie beyond that concept's ambit, there is some cause for optimism.
Roche, which has been engaged in a legal tussle with Biocon and Mylan since 2014, has the option of filing a petition to contest the order, the lawyer added.
A tussle has now broken out in the party, and between the candidates, over what is more important — leaving the bloc by the deadline or leaving with a deal.
A year after a tussle between Beijing and hedge funds betting against the currency, many major asset managers and banks have called for the yuan to fall in 2017.
Kristin Chenoweth announced she is joining NBC's musical as Velma Von Tussle, who was played by Debbie Harry in the 1988 film and Michelle Pfeiffer in the 2007 remake.
For example, we'd have a much larger pool of potential applicants for federal jobs since federal agencies and departments wouldn't tussle over a single applicant pool in one city.
The move is the latest in a public tussle between the LSE and TCI over the company's handling of a planned exit of Rolet by the end of 2018.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Three Chinese warships sailed out of Sydney on Friday after an unannounced visit that came amid a tussle for influence between Australia and China in the Pacific.
His death came amid a rise in violence and separatist sentiment across the state, which has been at the center of a tussle between India and Pakistan for decades.
The tussle between P&G and Peltz intensified last month as both parties try to swing the votes in their favor at the annual shareholder meeting on Oct. 10.
The tussle comes at a critical time for Apple as it looks to India as a key growth market where it is also in talks to expand iPhone manufacturing.
Raonic's serve dominated the second set tiebreak, while the third set tiebreak turned into a tussle, as the Canadian's return-of-serve went missing, as did Wawrinka's first serve.
Investors have been pricing in the possibility that the tussle between Italy and the European Union will force the European Central Bank to be more cautious in removing stimulus.
The move has put Venezuela at the heart of a geopolitical tussle, with the United States leading most Western nations in recognizing Guaido as the legitimate head of state.
But the niggling between Merkel and Trump is becoming especially intense and increasingly political, with both apparently at least for now perceiving a domestic advantage in waging the tussle.
TWO weeks ago, the Supreme Court issued an extraordinary order to the lawyers arguing on rival sides of Zubik v Burwell, the latest tussle over Obamacare and religious liberty.
The outcome raised hopes of a genuine title tussle between the two dominant Formula One drivers of the past decade, even if overtaking opportunities were thin on the ground.
It would also be in keeping with Europe's role as a distant, detached observer of the geopolitical tussle under way between China and America for strategic primacy in Asia.
The borrowing target was agreed after a long tussle with the European Commission, which had rejected Italy's original plan for a more expansionary budget and a 2.4 percent deficit.
But Michael Barr of Flinders University in Adelaide said if Hsien Yang does decide to stand in the election, a "Lee vs Lee" tussle could be a "game changer".
For it is there that the tussle for the soul of Brexit continues, often behind closed doors but occasionally on conference stages, in newspaper columns and inside television studios.
I thought about that while watching him, in a headdress of long golden braids capped with a white cross, tussle with Mr. Kuklis over several tracts of fake grass.
What's particularly noticeable is the end of the long-running bear-bull tussle that resulted in metal arriving in LME warehouses promptly disappear again in the direction of China.
Tata Teleservices, a Tata group company, and DoCoMo have been locked in a long tussle over the latter's move to exit a partnership the two companies formed in 2009.
In "Dee and Lisa Fight on Prince Street" (1976) they tussle wildly — one girl sobbing as she grabs at the jacket of the other who is trying to flee.
Michaud's case has been a dramatic legal tussle, dealing with the balance between a defendant's right to information, and the government's interest in keeping sensitive investigative techniques under wraps.
TUSSLE WITH SOFTBANK SoftBank chief Masayoshi Son has been pushing Neumann to delay the We Company's IPO, but has so far failed to persuade him, Reuters has previously reported.
Agriculture is regularly a flashpoint in trade negotiations, notably in areas such as food standards and genetic modification, and has also been swept up in the U.S.-Chinese tussle.
Poland trailed Russia for three quarters of a nail-biting tussle and turned the tide in the final 10 minutes as Adam Wazcynski led their effort with 18 points.
On one hand, the pressure is already higher in a Euros final, especially at the end in the tussle to get the best pictures of Ronaldo with the trophy.
That the two sides in that tussle tend to fall along party lines, each preferring the term that resembles their party name, plays no small part in the debate.
You've probably seen the footage: an unwelcome question to the president from CNN's Jim Acosta, a tussle over a microphone, and then a testy denunciation from the bully pulpit.
The latest tussle with regulators comes at a tumultuous time for Uber, which is without a chief executive amid the fallout from a sexual harassment investigation within the company.
Zambians are worried that the legal tussle will delay efforts to revive an economy hurt by weak global commodity prices which have slashed receipts for copper, its top export.
Last month, India's Supreme Court had cleared the way for ArcelorMittal to take over Essar Steel following a legal tussle that dragged through multiple courts for over two years.
Artificial intelligence and robotics are widely seen as gateways to the future of technology — and a central part of the ongoing tussle between Washington and Beijing for global dominance.
Last month, India's Supreme Court had cleared the way for ArcelorMittal to take over Essar Steel following a legal tussle that dragged through multiple courts for over two years.
The rally was a typical clay-court tussle with the men trading drop shots and Zverev hitting a backhand lob volley that sent Cuevas scurrying back to the baseline.
The tussle over bankruptcy is likely to delay by months earlier hopes to name a rescuer this month and complete Takata's restructuring plans this year, sources told Reuters last month.
We've recapped our favorite parts of Jon's story—about the time he got drunk and got into a tussle with his friend's dog—for your viewing pleasure in GIFs below.
"The tussle between the two countries extends well beyond trade issues and is likely to endure, in our view," Blackrock's global chief investment strategist Richard Turnill wrote in a note.
Italy is locked in a tussle with the EU executive, which last week rejected the populist government's expansionary budget and asked Rome to submit a new one within three weeks.
The latest clash could again raise tensions between the Americas' two biggest economies as trading partners worldwide tussle over every little bit of market share amid a sluggish global economy.
That standoff, like this latest ruling, had less to do with the tussle between the scrappy ad blocking industry and publishers and more with one between two warring corporate interests.
Why it matters: A similar previous U.S.-China trade tussle flipped from confrontation to accommodation, leaving experts and lawmakers wondering what the mercurial Trump administration's endgame with Huawei will be.
Three weeks after losing a three-set tussle to Murray at Queen's Club, Raonic will get a chance to execute his plan as the two clash in Sunday's Wimbledon final.
We've got these two cars hurtling towards each other but in the British car there's a tussle going on both for the steering wheel and for the GPS navigation system.
The group was eventually asked to leave when two members instigated what they called a "lizard fight," which involved linking their belts together to tussle in a tug of war.
The ensuing power tussle saw Wang cede much authority to the Shenzhen government as Vanke lost its title as the country's biggest homebuilder to rival China Evergrande Group (3333.HK).
The rationale behind the move is to cut reliance on foreign entities, the report said, a concern that has somehow manifested amid U.S.'s ongoing tussle with Huawei and China.
However, its leaders have been locked in a legal tussle with the Holy See since one of its top knights was sacked in the chivalric equivalent of a boardroom showdown.
Analysts expect the trade tussle between the world's top two economies to take a toll on China's export machine in the second half of 2018, dragging on overall economic growth.
While the ongoing trade war is grabbing all the headlines, it's the tussle for dominance in the A.I. space that could shape the economic fortunes of the two world powers.
Trump, special counsel Robert Mueller and House Democrats are arming themselves for an almighty political and constitutional tussle that will define the coming year, and possibly the current presidency itself.
It has been a lifelong tussle, and while progress is evident, the pace of change in the women's sports movement and the women's movement at large has been a frustration.
Last November, India's Supreme Court cleared the path for ArcelorMittal to take over bankrupt Essar Steel, following a legal tussle that had dragged through multiple courts for over two years.
The historic rivalry between Arslan and Jumblatt has surfaced on numerous fronts of late, including the tussle for Druze cabinet posts in Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri's national unity government.
The pair race and tussle to be the one to cool him down with an ice-cold Coke from the fridge — only to find their mom has got there first.
The decision to suspend production at Fremont came after a multi-day public tussle between the automaker and local officials in Alameda County over what was considered an "essential" business.
Alpha Diallo scored 19 points and Luwane Pipkins added nine as Providence survived a defensive tussle by earning a 63-33 Big East Conference victory Wednesday over visiting St. John's.
Zhang, 30, battled hard and held set point in the tiebreak in the opening stanza but faded after losing a fierce tussle for the sixth game of the second set.
" The Times said: "Last year's emotional tussle immediately took its place among the best Wimbledon finals, but this five-set classic — played on a rainy, gusty day — was better yet.
The game appeared to settle into a defensive tussle until the teams combined for 13 points in a span of just over one minute as Duke went up 103-57.
For a while, he was caught up in a tussle with the Internal Revenue Service, which had charged him with failing to report more than $225 million from art sales.
Chorzempa said there are cases in China of at least one hotel putting what it calls a "tariff" on American visitors as part of the retaliation against the trade tussle.
She did pretty well, though no novice is going to compete with voices like those of Ms. Hudson and Kristin Chenoweth, who portrayed Velma Von Tussle, the Turnblad family's nemesis.
Corbyn has clung to his job, citing support from the party grassroots, and the 116-year-old party is now locked in a bitter power tussle that risks destroying it.
The esports industry continues to tussle with creating viable paths for amateur gamers to turn pro, but the NBA 2k league seems to have come up with something that's working.
In another front in the constitutional tussle between the Congress and the White House, the Democratic-led House is due to vote next week to hold Barr and McGahn in contempt.
As Airbnb looks to expand its business model to include travel consultation and flight booking, the home-sharing platform continues to tussle with regulators over its primary business: short-term rentals.
One of the loaned artworks, "Vitruvian Man", was the subject of a political tussle, with some groups in Italy, where the work is kept, saying it should not go to France.
He also sustained his tussle with Mr. Trump over "New York values," the term Mr. Cruz has used in recent days, including during Thursday night's debate, to define the developer's background.
The tussle between VW and Skoda is reviving tensions at the heart of the Volkswagen group between profits and jobs, and between central control and autonomy for its 22025 vehicle brands.
The tussle has forced BTG Pactual and creditors, which include Itaú Unibanco Holding SA and Bradesco, to write off part of the value of their investments and loans to Sete Brasil.
"That's the contest," said Bill Lipton, state director of Working Families, a progressive political party that is backing the Vermont senator, referring to the tussle between Sanders' message and Clinton's machine.
During Thursday's tussle, Ms Harris pressed Mr Biden, the front-runner, over his civil rights record, including his opposition to school busing ordered by America's Department of Education in the 1970s.
Carol Shea-Porter announced she'd retire this year, she released the Democratic hounds — 11 candidates will tussle for the Democratic nomination in the deep-blue state's 1st Congressional District on Tuesday.
The world's two largest economies have been locked in a bitter trade tussle, which escalated last week when U.S. President Donald Trump said he would impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods.
By negotiating early with smaller creditors who are struggling with Oi's bankruptcy protection, management is signaling that the tussle with banks and bondholders will take longer, said one of the people.
Brookfield Asset Management Inc launched a $515 million bid for Australian retirement village owner Gateway Lifestyle Group, topping an earlier bid from Hometown America Corp and setting up a takeover tussle.
Some of it witty, some of it less so, the verbal jousting between England and Australia has produced some rather memorable lines during the tussle to hold that precious small urn.
The tussle that began in May pits Italy's largest motorway operator against the German arm of Spanish builder ACS, drawing in an army of banks in Europe's biggest deal this year.
The diplomatic tussle comes amid simmering tension as China builds on outposts in the contested South China Sea, including what appear to be reinforced aircraft hangars, according to new satellite images.
The tussle between the world's top economies has prompted central banks to take a dovish stance with the U.S. Federal Reserve expected to come up with back-to-back rate cuts.
With only one quota place per country available in each weight division, the duo are now locked in an unsavory tussle, though Yadav remains the likely man to fly to Rio.
Their experience highlights the attractions of the German capital but also the bureaucracy that lurks behind the marketing, a factor in the global tussle for business unleashed by the Brexit vote.
Trump's announcement on Thursday extended tariffs to nearly all of the Chinese goods the United States imports, ratcheting up a protracted tussle that has weighed on global growth and battered equities.
Cops also spoke with Tarver -- who acknowledged an altercation with Aziya but denied punching him -- instead he says the guy busted his lip when he "tripped and fell" during the tussle.
Following a public tussle with Bachelor and Bachelorette producer Mike Fleiss earlier this year, Kaitlyn Bristowe is making it known that she still is down to do Dancing with the Stars.
"The potential for the a further tussle between Rome and Brussels can have an impact on the overall Eurozone economic growth, which will keep the euro under pressure," added Michael McCarthy.
Investors have been increasingly pricing in the possibility that a tussle between Italy and the European Union on budget plans may force the ECB to be more cautious in removing stimulus.
Sony, which owns the film rights to Spider-Man and retains distribution rights, and Disney struck a new deal in September after a brief tussle over the character's future film appearances.
The escalating legal trench warfare between Democrats is at its root a tussle over the extent to which a president has an obligation to voters to be above reproach and suspicion.
In announcing the decision to cut ties, Saudi Arabia accused Qatar of providing support to Shi'ite Iran, which is in a tussle for regional supremacy with Riyadh, and to Islamist militants.
Ramos then went straight to the emergency room at Roosevelt Hospital after the tussle, but none of his injuries were life-threatening, according to an NYPD representative who spoke with Gothamist.
However, warrior Mars does get into a tussle with another planet before then: On June 9, Mercury opposes Mars and brings you confrontations, irritating conversations, and an overall feeling of haste.
Still, he added, "great power competition also happens in Africa," and pointed to a recent tussle between the United States and China, both of which have major military bases in Djibouti.
Now, those pages of largely illegible text, which were included as an exhibit in the legal tussle between Levison and the authorities, have been unsealed in the Eastern District of Virginia.
Some on the left were hopeful that the unsullied voices of teenagers, cutting through the usual tussle over whether gun control advocates were politicizing a tragedy, would move previously unbudgeable lawmakers.
An election last week for an obscure UN agency will be seen as the beginning of a greater tussle between China and the West about what kind of world we want.
On a recent tour, Mr. Korban and Raymond Chalmé, the chief executive of Broad Street Development, joked about the tussle that occurred when Mr. Korban's ideas rubbed up against economic reality.
The recent elections in Britain and France confirm that both strands are alive and kicking, reinforcing each other, as they tussle, to the detriment of a vast majority of their populations.
Corbyn has clung to his job, citing support from the party grassroots members, and the 116-year-old party is now locked in a bitter power tussle that risks destroying it.
During a recent day of training, officers at Fairfax County crowded around to pet and tussle with their newest office mates, even though the trainees are not yet on active duty.
The case is widely seen as part of a wider geopolitical tussle between Russia, and the United States, including efforts by Washington to have an alleged Russian hacker extradited from Israel.
So the larger story of the last few days is not just a tussle over the memo, it's about the wider issue of whether its release will change the political terrain.
Yet the instant tussle in Washington over a Scalia successor has also highlighted a more recent feature of Mr. Cruz's biography: stopping President Obama from pursuing his plans at virtually any cost.
Saudi Arabia's public prosecutor said on Thursday the killing of Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist, was premeditated, reversing a previous official statement that it happened accidentally during a tussle in the consulate.
The tussle between Petrobras and Sete Brasil's management and shareholders has forced the rig leaser's creditors to write off some of the 15 billion reais in loans they extended to Sete Brasil.
"It comes and goes in plateaus / One month later I'm a fucking pro", he says, before sarcastically suggesting that his "parents would be proud" of his back and forth tussle with anxiety.
President Donald Trump showed no signs of backing down in his tussle with China, declaring on Tuesday a confrontation was necessary even if it caused short-term harm to the U.S. economy.
The trade tussle between the world's top two economies intensified on Friday when the United States increased tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, blaming Beijing for reneging on earlier commitments.
Whereas British festivals were once exempt from this corporate tussle, Live Nation Entertainment's acquisition of a majority stake in Festival Republic, a promoter, now gives it a portfolio of 21 British festivals.
President Donald Trump showed no signs of backing down in his tussle with China, declaring on Tuesday a confrontation was necessary even if it hurt the U.S. economy in the short term.
He spent much of Sunday night unconscious, thanks to a tussle in a field that helped no one — parking brakes, people — and the rest of it acting like the world's worst roommate.
This year Oscar winner Leonardo DiCaprio will compete in the best fight category for his tussle with a ferocious bear in the movie "The Revenant," as well as for best male performance.
Some of his colleagues thought he should have just kept his head down, and he ultimately resigned from the International Meteorite Collectors Association for fear of entangling them in his legal tussle.
The Catalan parliament approved both laws on Wednesday in a move which brought a long-running tussle between the pro-independence regional government and the Madrid-based central government to a head.
The world's two-largest economies are locked in a bitter trade tussle that rapidly escalated late last week when U.S. President Donald Trump said he would impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods.
Even if playing a munchkin in a Wicked movie isn't in her future, Chenoweth has a big bouffant to fill in her new role as Velma Von Tussle in NBC's Hairspray Live!.
The dialogue is sharper, the hyperbole grander, and though it's still in a fictitious Ivy League bubble, the show mirrors America's never-ending tussle with race, class, and gender with enviable expertise.
One tussle with the Sanitation Department culminates with The Division battling a squadron of flamethrower-wielding civic employees in Macy's, its towering Christmas tree serving as a effigy over the naked mannequins.
Other cast members include Kristin Chenoweth (Velma Von Tussle), Martin Short (Wilbur Turnblad), Harvey Fierstein (Edna Turnblad; he is also one of the show's writers), Derek Hough (Corny Collins), Sean Hayes (Mr.
That tussle put some more miles in Halep's suspect ankle and she will need to feel 100 percent when she takes on Kerber with whom she shares a 4-4 career record.
Decades later, even as smooth-skinned bourgeois like Trump and Clinton reduce them to caricatures and tussle over their votes like soup bones, those men are still here, and they're still listening.
Seven & i shares, which have risen 5.5 percent since the management tussle took a dramatic turn two weeks ago, ended 1.2 percent higher on Tuesday, ahead of the announcement of the appointments.
All eyes will be on Chinese figures on July retail sales and industrial output due Wednesday to gauge the impact of the long-running tussle with the United States on domestic activity.
The afternoon tussle was a little flat as Thiem had already sealed a place in the semi-finals after group wins against Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, while Berrettini could not progress.
Next up for Federer is a quarter-final against 24th-seeded Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut, who defeated Frenchman Gael Monfils 26-23 7-6(5) 7-6(2) in a marathon tussle.
After a tussle between Mikel and Kolo Toure became a flashpoint, Mourinho charged in well ahead of Wenger, ostensibly waving his arms in admonishment and playing the peacemaker in the brawling crowd.
I started to hear it differently about twenty years ago, owing to Brandy and Monica's duet "The Boy Is Mine," in which the two teen-age singers tussle over the same guy.
The government settled the case with Eurotunnel to avoid a prolonged legal tussle as it tries to make arrangements for March 29, when the country is scheduled to exit the European Union.
He is also, for now, short on high-profile allies after failing to keep Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, the sport's two other essential men, in the loop during the Kermode tussle.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's finance minister said on Thursday the trade tussle between the United States and China was being closely watched and that the country had prepared measures for various scenarios.
That four-set match was played on a fast court in Melbourne but took the same amount of time as Schwartzman's five-set tussle with Anderson on Monday: 24 hours 22003 minutes.
Even then, the protracted tussle over just one product raises questions about how quickly Nafta's renegotiation could bog down if the Trump administration decides to open multiple fronts in rewriting the accord.
MELBOURNE, Australia — The Australian Open, site of epic jet lag and searing heat, has long been a struggle against the elements as much as a tussle against the opponent across the net.
Alice Wells, a senior State Department official, visited Islamabad to discuss the case with senior Pakistani officials, but the diplomatic tussle remains unresolved and ties between the two countries appear increasingly frayed.
The latest tussle in the case prompted District Judge Emmet Sullivan on Monday to cancel the date Flynn was scheduled to be sentenced, dragging a relatively straightforward plea deal case on indefinitely.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's Mahathir Mohamad has quit his Bersatu party after unexpectedly resigning as prime minister on Monday amid a power tussle, three sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian ride-hailing company Ola announced plans on Tuesday to enter Australia, marking its first foray outside its home market and intensifying its tussle with U.S. rival Uber Technologies Inc.
He's portrayed by a rambunctious Sean Astin, whose mop of hair you just want to tussle, and he has one dream in life: to play football for the University of Notre Dame.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - One Direction singer Louis Tomlinson is not expected to be criminally charged over a tussle with a photographer at Los Angeles airport last month, judicial officials said on Tuesday.
Our sources say that a handful of Russians confronted Kristaps, supposedly upset with the fact that he was traded from the Knicks to the Mavs ... and an all-out tussle broke out.
The move is the latest in a public tussle between the LSE and TCI over the company's handling of plans for Chief Executive Xavier Rolet to step down by the end of 2018.
Investors demand less interest on government bonds if the perceived risk of holding those bonds decreases and news of a breakthrough in Italy's budget tussle with the European Commission has buoyed investor spirit.
Egypt's parliament last week backed the deal handing control of Tiran and Sanafir islands to Saudi Arabia, but it has also become the subject of a legal tussle between different courts over jurisdiction.
They are closely following the reports about the tussle within the White House between nationalists (especially Bannon and Wilbur Ross) and the Goldman Sachs wing, led by Trump's chief economic advisor, Gary Cohn.
Resuming with Isner leading 20-6(3) 6-3 6-7(63), it took Tsonga just 25 minutes to draw level on Sunday and stretch the tussle into a highly-anticipated fifth set.
But his tweet — his latest tussle with a progressive candidate from his own party — was read by many as a direct manifestation of big money's growing unease with the self-described democratic socialist.
"This complicated structure, in our view, leaves room for a potential power tussle within the board given the lack of clear control," said DS Kim, an analyst at JP Morgan in Hong Kong.
President Donald Trump again showed no signs of backing down in his tussle with China, declaring on Tuesday a confrontation was necessary even if it caused short-term harm to the U.S. economy.
Her tussle with the president over her claims of Native America ancestry remains a particular problem; Mrs Warren will find it hard to shake off the "Pocahontas" nickname Mr Trump coined for her.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Red Bull rekindled memories of their pomp at the Singapore Grand Prix, but team driver Daniel Ricciardo doesn't expect a three-way tussle at the top in Formula One just yet.
The row was the latest tussle illustrating how politically fraught the issue of coping with seaborne migrants remains despite a deal on migration that EU leaders agreed on at a summit in June.
The upbeat assessment boosted share prices and also supported soybeans, which as the most valuable U.S. agricultural export to China have been sensitive to developments in the trade tussle between Washington and Beijing.
On the tussle with Mexico, a senior White House official said if talks continue to go well, President Donald Trump could decide not to move forward with tariffs on Mexican imports on Monday.
And while the cast is fairly well in order at this point, three key parts remain unannounced: teen heartthrob Link Larkin, queen bee Amber von Tussle and Motormouth Maybelle's son with moves, Seaweed.
A power tussle between Vietnam's Prime Minister and the country's most influential leader is overshadowing a meeting of the ruling Communist Party, a rare occurrence for a party accustomed to tranquil internal politics.
Territorial tussle Last week, China conducted live-fire drills on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau close to the site of the current standoff, something Wu vowed will continue until India withdraws from the region.
This particular three-way court tussle is having a direct market impact because production at the site has been halted, taking about 5,000 tonnes of cobalt out of the supply equation this year.
Australian teenager Alexei Popyrin claimed his first main draw victory on the ATP Tour as the qualifier got the better of a tussle with compatriot Matthew Ebden, winning 7-6(4) 6-4.
The duo have not met at the All England Club since their titanic tussle in the 2008 final, when Nadal outlasted Federer over five thrilling sets that finished late in the evening gloom.
The standoff is the upshot of a tussle that pits a church aligned with Russian Orthodoxy — widely referred to in Ukraine as the Moscow Patriarchate — against a breakaway rival called the Kiev Patriarchate.
Mr. Khashoggi got into a tussle in the Saudi Consulate when he tried to escape from men trying to force him to return to his home country, Saudi officials said on Oct. 20.
The three men tussle as the officers try to bend Mr. Sterling over the hood of a car and as Officer Salamoni, using expletives, repeatedly threatens to shoot Mr. Sterling in the head.
On the tussle with Mexico, a senior White House official said if talks continue to go well President Donald Trump could decide not to move forward with tariffs on Mexican imports on Monday.
The fracas began with Talbot throwing punches at Sam Gagner in the Flames' end, and Talbot also got into it with Alex Chiasson before Smith approached center ice and invited Talbot to tussle.
DreamHost's tussle with federal prosecutors began on July 12 with a search warrant seeking proof of criminal activity as the government built a case against about 200 people arrested during Inauguration Day protests.
It was a sentiment shared by Keys, who admitted she was an emotional wreck during Stephens' third-round tussle with Camila Giorgi which ended with the American winning the third set 8-6.
In fact, Eric Fishwick, head of economic research at CLSA, said the ongoing trade tussle between Washington and Beijing could actually push China to shore up both its economy and its geopolitical positioning.
The season-ending injury the outfielder suffered in May last year happened when he got into a tussle with a boar on his Port St. Lucie ranch, according to the New York Post.
Last month, India's Supreme Court cleared the path for ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel to take over bankrupt Essar Steel, following a legal tussle that has dragged through multiple courts for over two years.
Meanwhile, foreign institutional investors could turn more negative on the company on "concerns related to the tussle between the promoter (Murthy) and the board, coupled with senior management attrition," the Nomura analysts said.
After an apparent tussle over where the investigation should be held, the flight data and cockpit voice recorders were handed over to France's Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA).
In other corporate news affecting the sector, Telecom Italia CEO Amos Genish has reportedly been stripped of his executive powers following an enduring tussle between two of its major shareholders, Vivendi and Elliott Management.
On the tussle with Mexico, a senior White House official said if talks continue to go well President Donald Trump could decide not to move forward with the tariffs on Mexican imports on Monday.
While it's not the perfect solution, separate covers mean that there is at least some semblance of sleep privacy, and unlike in the U.K., where I live, no midnight tussle over the duvet itself.
OPEC oil producers are pumping near record high levels while top crude exporter Saudi Arabia cut prices for its Asian customers at the weekend, signaling another price war and tussle for crude market share.
She told a daily news briefing the latest allegations looked like part of a domestic U.S. political tussle that Russian officials have suggested is designed to damage the chances for better U.S.-Russia ties.
A different kind of technology transfer is at the centre of the trade tussle that is likely to play a big part in defining the path of the world economy in years to come.
After a legal tussle that resulted in a preliminary injunction against the city, barring it from seeking outside contracts, Lyft was granted an interim permit to put its e-bikes on San Francisco streets.
Konta also overcame French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko in a three-set tussle earlier on Thursday after two days of rain delays at the south coast grass-court event had stacked up the schedule.
At first glance, Chosun's scroll may seem to depict the typical male-female tussle, as such male-on-male scenes usually pair an older gentleman with a younger, more effeminate lover, as Olson said.
The Times Nasdaq Inc has scrapped its 28.7 million pounds ($25 million) bid to buy Norway's stock exchange Oslo Bors , opening the way for a European rival after a five-month takeover tussle. bit.
In an administration where intrigue consumes inordinate amounts of time and energy, the Ricardel-first lady tussle might have remained a standoff as long as Bolton was around to protect his second-in-command.
Biden attacked Harris for her "Medicare for All" plan, warning of tax increases and the elimination of employer-based private insurance, continuing a tussle between two front-runners that began in the first debate.
A different kind of technology transfer is at the center of the trade tussle that is likely to play a big part in defining the path of the world economy in years to come.
After a tight tussle in the opening four games against No. 19-seeded Rybarikova, a Wimbledon semifinalist last year, Wozniacki dominated the fourth-round match and conceded only six points in the second set.
The House on Wednesday voted to curtail military action against Iran, the latest turn in a tussle over President Donald Trump's war powers after nearly a year of heightened tensions in the Middle East.
Mr. Gillum used the tussle to get airtime on Fox News himself, seeking to harness the publicity he received from his surprise win into the sort of major fund-raising that previously eluded him.
The storm of questions put the bank in the grip of a high-powered tussle, as some shareholders threw their support behind the chief executive and demanded the resignation of the chairman, Urs Rohner.
WTO adjudicators are facing weighty decisions on the U.S.-China tariff tussle, on metal duties imposed by Trump since 2018 and on conflicts between Japan and South Korea and between Qatar and its neighbors.
Many of their employees feel energised by the tech tussle, seeing it as both a validation of Chinese prowess and an opportunity to increase the independence of China's burgeoning technology ecosystem from America's government.
Based on the startling true story of Mike's renunciation of the Klan (and the resulting tussle for ownership of the museum), Andrew Heckler's film debut is often preachy and overripe with white-power symbolism.
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One's American bosses have hired boxing announcer Michael Buffer to bring some big fight buzz to the title tussle between Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel at this month's U.S. Grand Prix.
That serves as another indication that Democrats will have to confront the intraparty tussle between liberals and moderates to decide what they stand for, whom they appeal to and where their electoral future lies.
Mehta's ruling was the first time a federal court waded into the tussle about how far Congress can go in probing Trump and his business affairs, and marked an important victory for House Democrats.
" Publishing a bloody photo of herself as Bill Cosby battled sexual assault claims Roseanne posted a picture of her swollen and bloodied face on Twitter with the caption, "Got in a tussle w bill cosby.
PRETORIA (Reuters) - South African President Jacob Zuma said on Thursday he backed Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan but was powerless to stop a police investigation into him, signaling a prolonged tussle that could rock markets further.
This step is the latest chapter in a long-running tussle between the ECB and a group of academics and entrepreneurs in Germany who have taken legal steps to try to curb the bank's power.
While this will be Cameron's first time playing a pageant girl (assuming she's a part of that particular plot, of course), she has starred as prim-and-proper Amber Von Tussle in NBC's Hairspray Live!
Trump's tussle with O' Donnell dates back to 2006, when the then-co-owner of the Miss USA pageant decided not to fire crown-holder Tara Conner after revelations of drug use and underage drinking.
The company, which settled a long tussle with activist investor Keith Meister in March, sold oil at $57.65 per barrel, up from an average of $46.95 per barrel in the same period a year ago.
The French media group, which announced better-than-expected third quarter sales on Thursday, is in a tussle with activist fund Elliott over the running of Telecom Italia, in which Vivendi owns around 24 percent.
Other challenges the country faces is an ongoing tussle between the world's two biggest economies - China and the United States - likely disturbing trade, while at home massive unemployment, social inequality and land reforms will weigh.
JAKARTA, July 20 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs has lost an Indonesian court appeal over whether it should return shares in property developer PT Hanson International Tbk to tycoon Benny Tjokrosaputro in a legal tussle over ownership.
The tussle with Vivendi has left Mediaset weaker in relation to other potential participants in any 'Euroflix' project, making the acquisition of the ProSieben stake an important step towards being included in any wider deal.
The remarks are likely to cause a new tussle within Italy's fractious government over the management of the central bank and other key economic decisions, as the euroskeptic administration begins talks over next year's budget.
The young Danes Hedvig Rasmussen and Anne Anderson, who have impressed in this regatta, had to settle for bronze after holding second place for much of the race in a tussle with the U.S. pair.
HONG KONG, March 31 (Reuters) - China Vanke , the subject of a protracted corporate power tussle, has come under the direct control of the Shenzhen municipal government, according to a WeChat post by a local authority.
Now the zoo is getting headlines again, as government agencies in Islamabad tussle over who is responsible for its management, leaving neglected animals to run short of food and clean water, with many falling sick.
The 20-year-old's match against the 89th-ranked Sasnovich was switched from Court Three to 18 at short notice after Local hope Aljaz Bedene and Ivo Karlovic's marathon tussle stretched into a fifth set.
Mahut is no stranger to Wimbledon marathons having come off second best in the longest ever Grand Slam singles match, an 11-hour-five-minute first-round tussle won by American John Isner in 2010.
ROME (Reuters) - An Italian court struck down government changes to the management of the Colosseum on Wednesday, siding with Rome's anti-establishment mayor in a tussle over the amphitheatre where gladiators clashed 2,000 years ago.
The tussle with Vivendi has left Mediaset weaker in relation to other potential participants in any 'Euroflix' project, making the acquisition of the ProSieben stake an important step toward being included in any wider deal.
The tussle over bankruptcy is likely to delay by months the naming of a rescuer and completion of Takata's restructuring plans that were earlier expected to be finished this year, sources told Reuters last month.
The bigger issue is that Coulter's Twitter tussle is about an emerging new norm: ranting at customer service via social media, which in turn leads the company to respond to (and therefore encourage) the rant.
The tussle for Essar - a state-of-the-art plant in the world's fastest-growing fuel market - illustrates the growing battle for oil markets between Russia and Saudi Arabia, the world's two largest crude exporters.
The fate of the camp and its residents, living near a Pentagon-run base close to the Jordanian and Iraqi borders, highlights the tussle for influence in the region between Russia and the United States.
They have pointedly refused to comment on the release of the tapes, rather than get drawn into a tussle, but this month broke with precedent to talk about their private experience of their mother's love.
Aluminum prices MAL3 fell to $2,001 on Thursday, lowest since April 6, on worries about demand from the trade tussle between the U.S. and China, which accounts for around half of global industrial metals consumption.
PARIS (Reuters) - The board of directors at EssilorLuxottica, which is in the midst of a power tussle, said it had voted against recent proposals to appoint new board members to help resolve its governance issues.
As DJI forges a path forward in hardware development, it must tussle with international giants like Baidu and Didi, Uber and Amazon, all of whom want top talent in robotics, computer vision, and autonomous navigation.
Amodeo films East Village locations with a tenacious, unflinching curiosity, and she features a range of street people (including another Vietnam veteran, played by Dee Dee Ramone) who talk tough, tussle, joke, and tell stories.
It had a Wild West quality, with armed men in cowboy hats taking on federal agents in a tussle over public lands and putting out a call for aid, only to see their insurrection fizzle.
The tussle over the CDS of heavily indebted Norwegian paper company Norske Skog resulted in a bitterly fought court battle in New York, as rival hedge fund BlueCrest tried in vain to block GSO's gambit.
The legal tussle began when the Defense Department decided to name Microsoft and Amazon as the finalists for its plan to build a cloud platform that will store and manage sensitive military and defense data.
MADRID (Reuters) - Russian tycoon Mikhail Fridman's investment fund on Monday accused Spanish supermarket chain DIA of misleading investors over its recapitalization plan, the latest broadside in a tussle over the future of the struggling retailer.
However the deal was put on hold last year after a boardroom tussle and corruption claims at FGV that led to the CEO's suspension and the resignation of its chairman in June, sources told Reuters.
Investors cheered Vanke's breakthrough in a high-profile corporate power tussle that has lasted over a year, after its No. 2 shareholder China Resources Group decided to sell its entire stake to Shenzhen Metro Group.
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SENSITIVE MARKET China is the world's largest soybean importer and the oilseed market has been sensitive to developments in a tariff tussle between Washington and Beijing that the Phase 1 deal is meant to defuse.
The president even got into a Twitter tussle with the hip-hop star Jay-Z last weekend, tweeting a response to the musician's on-air criticism of Trump's comments last month about immigrants from Africa.
China claims its citizens are "reluctant to visit" the United States given the escalating trade tussle and safety concerns, even as tourism agencies in the U.S. say they see no current evidence of a slowdown.
The nation's largest payroll processor that also provides cloud based human capital management software and its tussle with Pershing Square, the big hedge fund run by notorious, or some could say, famous activist, Bill Ackman.
TMZ broke the story ... Obie -- forever remembered for his opening line to Eminem's "Without Me" -- was arrested after getting into a physical altercation with his girlfriend, which allegedly turned into a tussle with her son.
The world's two largest economies have been locked for over a year in a bitter trade tussle, which rapidly escalated last week when U.S. President Donald Trump said he would impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods.
"The potential for a further tussle between Rome and Brussels can have an impact on the overall Eurozone economic growth, which will keep the euro under pressure," said Michael McCarthy, chief markets strategist at CMC Markets.
"Reality finally dawned ... that the Saudis are the key market setters for the oil price and they prefer it lower rather than higher, given their geopolitical tussle for regional supremacy with Iran," Nomura's Tim Ash said.
The move has put Venezuela at the heart of a geopolitical tussle, with the United States leading most Western nations in recognizing Guaido as the legitimate head of state, while Russia, China and others support Maduro.
I get that Nat and Clint's tussle was supposed to act as a testament to their love for each other and their bravery, but I wound up holding back giggles right up until the bitter end.
The political tussle between Italy's League and Five Star parties as they negotiate the country's budget next month is likely to rattle BTPs, where spread widening shaved 30bp off UniCredit's CET1 ratio in the second quarter.
Kocher became the only female boss of a major French company four years ago, but her tenure was overshadowed by an early tussle over whether she would also take the chairmanship and management disagreements over strategy.
Its evidence for this is that the American government, already caught up in a gargantuan tussle with China over trade, cyber-technology and dominance in Asia, is taking an increasing interest in developments in Hong Kong.
The Stars had the man advantage after the Red Wings' Luke Witkowski was assessed a roughing infraction along with a five-minute fighting penalty after a tussle with Stephen Johns, who received only a fighting penalty.
Concerns about financing metal in South Korea come amid a tussle between longs and shorts with LME copper stocks surging on the back of physical deliveries onto LME warrant at several locations, including those in Korea.
But the talks have ground to a halt following a boardroom tussle and corruption claims at FGV that led to the CEO's suspension and the resignation of its chairman last month, the sources said on Wednesday.
The 26-year-old was not at his best against feisty young Russian Andrey Rublev, winning the Australian Open third round tussle 6-3 4-6 6-43 6-4 despite racking up 61 unforced errors.
Cotton prices fell about 8.2 percent in 2018, the first yearly decline in four years, largely due to the trade tussle between top exporter the United States and China, the biggest consumer of the natural fiber.
Hariri resigned as prime minister in early November while he was in Saudi Arabia, prompting a political crisis in Lebanon and thrusting it back into a regional tussle between Riyadh and its main regional foe, Iran.
A simultaneous policy of accommodation and confrontation toward Moscow combined with a tussle for influence between Congress and the President threaten to sow confusion that could increase the chances of a miscalculation between the two foes.
The complaint was the latest broadside in a tussle between Barcelona and the central government, which imposed direct rule of the wealthy northeastern region after its government declared independence from the rest of Spain last October.
It also blamed problems executing projects in northern Europe and India for the lower than expected profitability in the third-quarter, bringing back memories of its tussle with changes to Indian capacity auction rules in 2017.
It goes a long way to explain the tussle raging within the GOP itself -- over the party's approach to validating its Washington majority, its responsibility for global stewardship and its prospects in the 2018 midterm elections.
Foreigners have long been wary of buying assets in Russia because of concerns that the state has little respect for ownership rights, but the tussle between competing clans over control of Bashneft has been particularly fierce.
Bucks win tussle with Lakers LOS ANGELES — A scuffle late in the third quarter briefly sparked the Los Angeles Lakers, but in the end the Milwaukee Bucks prevailed and continued their bid for the NBA playoffs.
Regardless of outcome, the new legal tussle highlights the uncertainty around the way in which Hudson's Bay has put together a retail empire that includes Lord and Taylor, Gilt and Germany's Galeria Kaufhof department store chain.
At the heart of the tussle is a conflict between the conservatives' insistence on individual countries being liable for their own economic risks, and Macron's push for more solidarity — or pooling of risks — between member states.
Often we think of natural beauty as God given, but gardens, whose beauty has long been rendered in painting, poetry and prose, represent a tussle between the will of nature and that of man or woman.
The tussle is the latest legal challenge confronting Vedanta, which has been facing opposition from authorities and locals over alleged violations across continents - from Thoothukudi, located near India's southern tip, to Chingola in Zambia's copper belt.
While Thyssenkrupp and Tata Steel are working on a remedy package, they are unlikely to make far-reaching concessions, three people familiar with the matter said, increasing the risk of a lengthy tussle with the Commission.
While much of the nation's attention has been focused on the FBI's tussle with Apple over a locked iPhone, there's been another silent struggle over encryption being waged between WhatsApp and the United States Justice Department.
Beyond the big stuff—the struggles to survive in a post-apocalyptic nuclear wasteland and the occasional tussle with mutant monsters—the Fallout series is about nothing so much as making the best of aging technology.
Such cooperation is the first by the two Asian giants which have long been locked in a tussle for influence in a region stretching from Nepal to Sri Lanka and the island chain of the Maldives.
That move has put Venezuela at the heart of a geopolitical tussle, with the United States leading most Western nations in recognizing Guaido as the legitimate head of state, while Russia, China and others support Maduro.
This tussle over Billboard chart dominance — never mind that Ms. Minaj is judging her first week against Mr. Scott's second — feels especially futile given that it's between artists who could probably continue to thrive without them.
So when the party's leaders tussle over this or that policy, they also need to take a step back, to see the direction the country — the West itself — is heading, and take a stand on it.
Born from a decades-old tussle between John Maynard Keynes of Britain and Harry Dexter White of the United States, the Washington-based organizations are seen as a tool of soft power for the United States.
At the heart of the tussle is a conflict between the conservatives' insistence on individual countries being liable for their own economic risks, and Macron's push for more solidarity - or pooling of risks - between member states.
Another indication is a tussle, which came into the open last month, between the National Security Agency and the House Intelligence Committee over whether NSA should share with the committee material it had collected on Ukraine.
The tussle over the trial After the House on Wednesday made Trump only the third impeached president, Pelosi said she was holding out to ensure that the GOP holds a fair Senate trial early next year.
One of the most high-profile tax disputes has been India's tussle with Vodafone, which was asked to deposit capital against tax after its $11 billion deal to buy local assets of Hutchison Whampoa in 2007.
Rams 17, Bears 7 Todd Gurley matched a season high with 97 yards rushing and scored a touchdown, Malcolm Brown added a score, and the Rams returned home to win a defensive tussle against the Bears.
And ultimately, this latest tussle is rooted in the President's expressed belief that a "deep state" cabal in US spy and law enforcement agencies is conspiring against him in order to invalidate his 2016 election win.
EU] [GVD/EUR] Later Thursday Italy's government agreed to target next year's budget deficit at 2.4 percent of gross domestic product, party chiefs said, ending a tussle between the ruling parties and Economy Minister Giovanni Tria.
In the end, he won a fifth-set shootout for a 29-238 103-210 222-232(8) 6-7(9) 6-3 victory on Tuesday after the tussle was called off at 10:21 p.m.
The tussle marks the latest in a number of U.S. protests over Indian government policies which impact American companies and comes at a time when the two countries are trying to iron out other trade irritants.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The Governor of India's central bank, Urjit Patel, resigned abruptly on Monday after a months-long tussle over policy with the government that has raised concerns about the bank's independence as a national election nears.
Raising the stakes in his tussle with the newly emboldened Democrats, Trump threatened extraordinary measures to build the wall, which he says is needed to stem the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs into the United States.
Property developer China Vanke, embroiled in a high-profile corporate power tussle for over a year, said on Thursday its No. 14.073 shareholder China Resources Group will sell its entire 15.31 percent stake to Shenzhen Metro Group.
After a drawn-out tussle in which the Commission threatened Rome with a disciplinary procedure, the sides agreed in December on a 2.04% target, which is unusual because deficits are usually only rounded to one decimal point.
The first tussle with Michel Barnier, a former French foreign minister who is the commission's Brexit negotiator, will be over whether the talks should start with the terms of divorce and only later discuss a trade deal.
"The potential for a further tussle between Rome and Brussels can have an impact on the overall euro zone economic growth, which will keep the euro under pressure," said Michael McCarthy, chief markets strategist at CMC Markets.
PARIS, April 24 (Reuters) - The board of directors at EssilorLuxottica, which is in the midst of a power tussle, said it had voted against recent proposals to appoint new board members to help resolve its governance issues.
On a recent morning, a spokesman for the occupiers — gun on hip, cowboy hat on head — was calmly addressing reporters at a news conference when a small but visible tussle started unfolding in view of television cameras.
Barkindo, a Nigerian oil industry "veteran," is due to take over from Abdalla Salem El-Badri on Monday, ending a long, drawn-out tussle between members of the group over who the next secretary general should be.
Investors cheered China Vanke Co Ltd's breakthrough in a high-profile corporate power tussle lasting for over a year, after its No. 2 shareholder China Resources Group decided to sell its entire stake to Shenzhen Metro Group.
The world's two-largest economies have been locked in a bitter trade tussle for over an year now, which rapidly escalated last week when U.S. President Donald Trump said he would impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods.
The Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) said it would receive the flight data and cockpit voice recorders later in the day, after an apparent tussle over where the investigation should be held.
Lawyers for President Donald Trump and Cohen, his personal attorney, appear again before a judge in New York as part of an ongoing legal tussle about attorney client privilege and records seized from Cohen by the FBI.
The Cold War was fueled by an existential ideological tussle between communism and capitalism and was not just a European affair; it developed into a global battle for influence waged through proxy wars in the developing world.
BENGALURU, July 11 (Reuters) - India's market regulator is probing whether InterGlobe Aviation Ltd Chief Executive Officer Ronojoy Dutta downplayed the tussle between the promoters of the country's largest carrier IndiGo, ET Now reported on Thursday, citing sources.
But the legal tussle over a relatively obscure collection of drawings and photos has played out quietly, in lawyers' offices and hushed museum corridors in what Swiss courts call a "prosecution against unknown persons" by French authorities.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The takeover tussle embroiling top Chinese developer China Vanke has unveiled how local banks are increasingly exposed to highly volatile domestic stock markets through risky shadow lending products that mask their worsening asset quality.
And Biden, for his part, would bring the kind of bluster and teflon necessary to tussle with an unhinged clown like Trump, along with plenty of experience in retail politics and the rigors of a national campaign.
After an apparent tussle over where the investigation should be held, the flight data and cockpit voice recorders arrived in Paris and France's BEA air accident investigation agency said it would receive them later in the day.
Other cast members include Ariana Grande (Penny), Kristin Chenoweth (Velma Von Tussle), Martin Short (Wilbur Turnblad), Harvey Fierstein (Edna Turnblad; he is also one of the show's writers), Jennifer Hudson (Motormouth Maybelle) and Derek Hough (Corny Collins).
Identified only as Yang, the inebriated man was caught on security cam footage getting into a tussle with a friend outside of a KTV lounge before launching into an airborne flying kick towards the elevator's metal doors.
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwean police on Thursday fired teargas and water cannon to disperse hundreds of war veterans planning a march on the ruling party's headquarters, witnesses said, as factions tussle over who should succeed President Robert Mugabe.
NEW DELHI, Nov 15 (Reuters) - India's Supreme Court cleared the path on Friday for steelmaker ArcelorMittal SA to take over bankrupt Essar Steel, following a legal tussle that has dragged through multiple courts for over two years.
Friday's celebration followed a years-long tussle over marriage equality that culminated in the 2017 declaration by the constitutional court giving same-sex couples the right to marry, and setting a deadline of May 24 for legislation.
In a captivating tussle played out in stifling humidity, the Dane hung tough in a nerve-shredding final set to win 24-23(216) 3-6 6-4 under the lights at a heaving Rod Laver Arena.
The match was a thoroughly entertaining tussle and threw up a rare sight in the women's game — two players willing to abandon the security of the baseline and charge to the net in the heat of battle.
Best known for its bruising 15-year tussle with Argentina over defaulted sovereign bonds, it regularly threatens proxy fights against companies that do not bow to its demands — although it rarely has to follow through with them.
The spitter's name was Garnet Hathaway ... and during the second period of the Caps' game against the Ducks in D.C. -- he got into a tussle with some Anaheim players in a wild play behind the Ducks' net.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A simmering boardroom battle at toilet maker Lixil Group has emerged as a test case for whether minority shareholders can improve corporate governance in Japan, the man at the center of the tussle told Reuters.
A similar tussle has occurred ahead of the November election in the United States, while far-right leaders in countries like France and Austria have built their demands for political overhaul on growing fears of mass migration.
The government's appeal in Milan could be the first step in a protracted legal tussle over the future of Ilva after Conte last week promised "the battle of the century" if the case came to the courts.
The miner, which also filed updated reports for projects in Turkey and Canada, took a tough stand with Greece in November, freezing investment and suspending operations in Skouries following a years-long permit tussle with the government.
But the tussle was quickly forgotten when in June a white gunman went on a shooting spree at Emanuel AME Church, a historically black church in Charleston, killing nine parishioners — including the church's senior pastor, state Sen.
It was part of his perspective on slavery, completely based on something he didn't understand, and they were having a little tussle about the bargain he made with the slave masters to reinstate slavery for seven years.
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The 62 mostly West and Central Africans packed up their bedding before coming ashore, celebrating the end of a political tussle over their fate - Italy had initially refused to take them and only relented at the weekend.
LSE and TCI have been engaged in a public tussle over the exchange's handling of initial plans for Rolet to step down by the end of 2018, and which instead led to him leaving in late November.
Washington (CNN)Senate Republicans are wrestling with a momentous dilemma over whether to call witnesses in Donald Trump's trial in a closed-door tussle that risks antagonizing the President and fueling Democrat claims of a cover-up.
The United States and China, Australia's top trade partner, have been locked in a bitter trade tussle for nearly one-and-a-half years now, which has been in part responsible for a slowdown in global growth.
A global backdrop of low-to-zero central bank rates in developed markets, paired with the spectre of recession as the United States and China continue to tussle over tariffs, has prompted investors to hunt for yield.
The United States and China last week cooled their trade tussle by announcing a preliminary trade deal that reduced some U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods in exchange for Chinese purchases of American farm products and other goods.
Nevertheless, the Scottish Parliament's vote sets the stage for a constitutional tussle between London and Edinburgh, and it illustrates the far-reaching, and destabilizing, consequences of Britain's divisive decision in June to withdraw from the European Union.
Basically, the two digital giants engaged in an esoteric tussle over how Facebook did an end run around Apple's very strict rules about data use on its app platform in order to suck up more user data.
But in death, Archbishop Sheen has attained a different kind of fame: His body has been the subject of a bitter public tussle between two Catholic bishops, each wanting to have the remains entombed in their cathedrals.
Looking as good as he ever has, and undoubtedly in the best shape of his life in the lead up to his second tussle with 'Bones', it was believed that 'DC' would make short work of Silva.
The cast was workshopped to include something for everyone — big-name Broadway stars like Kristin Chenoweth (as Velma Von Tussle, the villainous former beauty queen) and Harvey Fierstein (who won a Tony for portraying Edna Turnblad in the stage musical) for hard-core theatre nerds, Disney Channel ingenues like Dove Cameron (Amber Von Tussle) and Garrett Clayton (Link Larkin) for the teens, Hamilton's Ephraim Sykes (Seaweed J. Stubbs), Dream Girls' Jennifer Hudson (Motormouth Maybelle), and pop princess Ariana Grande for the Gen Y-ers and the tweeters, and Martin Short (Wilbur Turnblad) for dad.
Vappala Balachandran, a veteran police officer and intelligence official, points to a tussle between the Anti-Terrorism Squad of Maharashtra, a large western state which includes Mumbai, and New Delhi's police force, with each arresting one another's operatives.
Chinese policy sources had told Reuters that the currency was allowed to slide so markets could factor in concerns over the tussle between the world's two largest economies, especially after President Donald Trump announced new tariffs last week.
In the midst of the tussle, retail analyst Burt Flickinger said the best option for American Apparel, whose stock is trading at 3 cents, was quick court approval of the current bankruptcy plan given the deteriorating retail environment.
"No rights can be championed, nor wildlife saved, if the forests at the center of the tussle vanish," he said, adding that deforestation and denting of wildlife numbers was evident in states including Assam, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Bihar.
Houston center Dwight Howard had five points and 22 rebounds in his first game after serving a one-game suspension for pushing the arm of official Mitchell Ervin following a tussle with Wizards' center Nene on Jan. 216.
The tussle between Mr Perez and Mr Ellison, the front-runners among the nine contenders for the job, could be a boon for Pete Buttigieg (pronounced boot-edge-edge), the 35-year-old mayor of South Bend, Indiana.
The legal tussle between GOQii, a seller of smartwatch-type health devices, and Walmart's Flipkart unit, comes just months after India imposed stricter rules for foreign investment in e-commerce that were aimed at deterring such sharp discounts.
After a tussle between Sabres center Sam Reinhart and Capitals right winger Tom Wilson at the end of the second period, Sabres left winger Marcus Foligno stepped up with a spirited fight with Wilson midway through the third.
Lopez Obrador appeared to benefit from a tussle for second place between his opponents, who have spent the last couple of weeks accusing each other of corruption, with the former Mexico City mayor sitting comfortably above the fray.
"I pulled my back yesterday and specialists were saying I needed 48 hours, I was almost sure I could not take it to court today," said Mladenovic, who burst into tears after a two-hour-59-minute tussle.
The first peak in Gallup's data, around 2000, coincided with a tussle between Democrats and Republicans about the Kyoto Protocol, a set of emissions targets that Bill Clinton signed up to but George W. Bush refused to ratify.
The loss reduces Johnson's working majority in parliament to just one ahead of an expected tussle with lawmakers over his plan to take Britain out of the European Union with or without an exit agreement on October 31.
Setting out its position for a possible tussle with Brussels over London's position as a top global financial hub, the BoE said it wanted to ensure it could effectively oversee foreign banks and financial services firms after Brexit.
Percolating distrust The tussle over the Russian air defense system reflects a relationship that has frayed over the past few years as Ankara has increasingly come to see Washington as an unreliable, and in some cases, antagonistic actor.
Ukraine is at the heart of the West's tussle with Moscow after the 2014 Maidan street protests ejected Poroshenko's Kremlin-friendly predecessor, and Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine and backed armed separatists in Ukraine's eastern industrial Donbass region.
The slowdown in growth hurts public finances, and the Treasury raised this year's budget deficit target to 2130.7 percent of GDP from a 2132.2 percent goal fixed in December after a drawn-out tussle with the European Commission.
After an apparent tussle over where the investigation should be held, the flight data and cockpit voice recorders arrived in Paris and were handed over to France's Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) agency.
The tussle vindicates the strategy of activist investor Active Ownership Capital (AOC), which built a stake of about 7 percent in shares and options before May last year when the shares were trading at around 30 euros apiece.
Bale had risked getting sent off for raking his studs against Samuel Umtiti's leg but escaped without a booking on that occasion and Roberto was sent off moments later for hitting Marcelo following an off-the-ball tussle.
The highly respected hedge fund tycoon ably demonstrated that persistence can beat resistance when his fifteen-year tussle with the Argentinian government over unpaid bond obligations owed to his fund resulted in a $2.4 billion windfall for Elliott.
The result comes amid signs that the tussle - which is rare in China - is taking its toll on Vanke with it losing its top spot in national sales rankings to China Evergrande Group at the end of August.
This policy has kept the Lebanese state officially neutral in the regional tussle between Sunni-led Saudi Arabia and Shi'ite Islamist Iran even as Hezbollah has deployed fighters to Syria and Iraq and supported Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Prudential, which has a substantial business in mainland China and Hong Kong, has seen its shares hit hard by the long-running trade tussle between China and the United States, but Wells said business had not been impacted.
The Liberals' attempts to push the bill through the House of Commons led, in part, to a tussle that saw Mr. Trudeau grabbing a member of the Conservative opposition by the arm and accidentally elbowing a female legislator.
The young Danes Hedvig Rasmussen and Anne Anderson, who have really made a mark in this regatta, held second place for much of the race in a tussle with the U.S. pair, but were still delighted with bronze.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Senegal and Tunisia are on the brink of qualification for next year's World Cup finals but the tussle between the Ivory Coast and Morocco is set for a dramatic finale in Abidjan at the weekend.
The Evergrande purchase is the latest round in a power tussle that has seen Vanke try to fend off a potential hostile takeover by privately owned conglomerate Baoneng Group, a battle that has drawn the scrutiny of regulators.
He must convince voters he is fit to lead a country at war and at the center of the West's tussle with Moscow after the 2014 Maidan street protests ejected Poroshenko's Kremlin-friendly predecessor and Russia annexed Crimea.
The numbers show the PBOC can claim victory for now over capital flight after a six-month tussle, helping produce a string of improved economic indicators in the first quarter and easing the pressure for aggressive policy support.
He added that negative market spillovers from Italy's recent budget tussle were so far limited, and argued that Rome's main problem was not high spending but weak growth, which can only be addressed through longer term, structural reforms.
For example, when Mailer and Greer begin to argue, a video feed suddenly appears on the theater's back wall depicting two men wrestling each other; meanwhile, two of the actors begin to slap each other and tussle upstage.
MADRID (Reuters) - The draw for the 2020 Davis Cup qualifiers was made on Sunday with several standout ties including a South American derby between Colombia and Argentina and an Eastern European tussle featuring neighbors Slovakia and Czech Republic.
To sum up, it could be a genuine tussle, and what is also intriguing is that this is the only match at this year's Wimbledon where Williams will not get a day of rest before she plays it.
In 3003, in a merger, Yoox combined forces with its British rival Net-a-Porter to become the world's largest luxury retailer (in a rumor-fueled internal tussle, the Net-a-Porter founder Natalie Massenet left soon after).
Tumbling crude oil prices, hit by a price war triggered by Saudi Arabia in a market share tussle with Russia, have also unnerved investors and weighed on crops like soybeans and corn that are used to make biofuel.
It's during that stakeout (in the stolen VW van) that Nora tells Laurie the story about the submarine; and it's also when she punches her friend in the face, in a surprisingly intense tussle over a cigarette lighter.
When Nishikori, 22004, took an injury timeout while trailing by 214-0 in the fifth set to address his ailing left hip, Federer stayed on his feet, calmly jogging in place and waiting for the tussle to resume.
Yet, while would-be homeowners continue to tussle against rising house prices and stagnant wages, a growing section of young people are bringing new meaning to the label "generation rent" with a creative take on property ownership: Rentvesting.
The Daily Telegraph's fashion director, Lisa Armstrong, pointed at unfair judgments about age and gender playing out in the trousers tussle, saying that female politicians were expected to be stylish yet were maligned if they tried too hard.
However, some cyber-related issues are sure to get attention as lawmakers tussle over reform of a controversial spy law that allows U.S. intelligence officials to conduct surveillance on non-Americans outside the United States without a warrant.
In her book she writes that when she went to meet Mr. Trump for the first time since their public tussle to discuss having him do an interview with her, she wore her favorite black sheath Gucci dress.
Amid an ongoing tussle with spy agencies over leaks regarding contacts with Russia, US President Donald Trump is reportedly looking into tapping a Jewish billionaire from the world of finance to lead a broad review of intelligence services.
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Canada's main crude-producing province Alberta introduced a bill to repeal the provincial carbon tax on Wednesday, setting up a legal tussle between Premier Jason Kenney's United Conservative Party and Justin Trudeau's Liberal government in Ottawa.
ATHENS (Reuters) - The United States is meddling in Macedonian domestic affairs by pushing a name accord with Greece to boost the Balkan state's bid to join NATO, Russia's foreign minister said, amid a tussle for influence in the region.
There was the odd outburst at the umpire, one after a first serve during the first-set tiebreak was called out despite appearing to clip the line, but Kyrgios kept his emotions in check to edge a tight tussle.
And there was a big tussle at the NATO summit in Bucharest in 2008, nine years ago, where Bush, Merkel and Sarkozy had to do their own drafting because the issue had not been resolved by the ambassadors beforehand.
The next step in the budget tussle is expected to be a June 20-21 summit in Brussels, where Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte will try to plead Italy's case with outgoing Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker and EU leaders.
Earlier, Trump said he is holding fire on taxing the remaining $6.870.28 billion of Chinese goods, and announced that he will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in June, reigniting hopes for an agreement to end the tariff tussle.
Other cast members include Jennifer Hudson (Motormouth Maybelle), Ariana Grande (Penny), Kristin Chenoweth (Velma Von Tussle), Martin Short (Wilbur Turnblad), Harvey Fierstein (Edna Turnblad; he is also one of the show's writers), Derek Hough (Corny Collins), Sean Hayes (Mr.
Chances are, this scene with Dany and Tryion takes place a little way into Season 7, when Dany's invasion already in full swing and skirmishes are breaking out across the Reach as armies tussle for control of Southern Westeros.
LONDON (Reuters) - Felix Auger-Aliassime's rapidly-rising star fizzled out at Wimbledon on Friday as the 213-year-old was comprehensively outshone by Frenchman Ugo Humbert in a tussle between the two youngest players left in the men's draw.
Chinese policy sources had told Reuters that the currency was allowed to fall so markets could factor in concerns over the tussle between the world's two largest economies, especially after U.S. President Donald Trump announced new tariffs last week.
The vote followed a years-long tussle over marriage equality that culminated in a 2017 declaration by the democratic island's constitutional court giving same-sex couples the right to marry, and setting a deadline of May 24 for legislation.
The split among the Sunni states erupted last month after the summit of Muslim leaders in Saudi Arabia where Trump denounced Shi'ite Iran's "destabilizing interventions" in Arab lands, where Tehran is locked in a tussle with Riyadh for influence.
The Red Bull pair engaged in a lively tussle of their own in the second half of the grand prix, racing side-by-side before Ricciardo gained an advantage, until they both pitted one last time after Hamilton's retirement.
These might include whether financials will benefit from deregulation even with stricter House oversight, if healthcare will face more policy proposals aimed at restraining costs, and whether military spending will get caught in a tussle between the two parties.
The bickering among the Sunni states erupted after Trump attended a summit of Muslim leaders in Saudi Arabia where he denounced Shi'ite Iran's "destablizing interventions" in Arab lands, where Tehran is locked in a tussle with Riyadh for influence.
His appearance at the frontier is likely to be seen in the Middle East as an example of Tehran demonstrating its reach, and could add to tension in Lebanon, caught in a regional tussle between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somalia and Ethiopia announced they were jointly investing in four seaports to attract foreign investment to their two countries, the latest move in a tussle for access to ports along one of the world's most strategic waterways.
The legal tussle between Apple and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) over access to the iPhone used by a shooter in last year's San Bernardino attacks is now over after authorities announced they had accessed the device.
United ended a three-match losing streak by winning 3-1 at Northampton Town in the League Cup on Wednesday and Simpson believes that much will depend on the opening exchanges in their Premier League tussle at the weekend.
He played down concerns about a tussle in the aerospace industry between jetmakers and suppliers of services worth billions of dollars a year, which planemakers want to wrest away from contractors such as Thales to try to boost margins.
Many have compared the tussle at Troon to the famous "Duel in the Sun" at the 19973 British Open, in which both Mr Nicklaus and Tom Watson finished more than ten shots ahead of the man in third place.
If you want a proper spiritual tussle, try " Through a Glass Darkly " (1961), in which Ingmar Bergman, the son of a Lutheran pastor, tells of another young woman with a collapsing mind and a twitching dread of the divine.

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