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We're on the same page, we're working hand in glove.
"We're working hand in glove with the White House," Ryan said.
Pelosi and Schumer, however, have been working hand in glove throughout the process.
"CrowdStrike and Ukrainian Intel are working hand in glove," he wrote in an email.
The worries have grown that these companies are working hand in glove with the Chinese government.
Till then, the two companies are also working hand-in-glove on a car rental service targeted at Lyft drivers.
Working hand in glove with Senator Tim Scott, this president created opportunity zones under the great Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
For months, Mr. Trump has talked about working hand in glove with Moscow against the Islamic State and other jihadist groups.
The authorities have accused international media of putting out "fake news" about rights abuses in Rakhine and of "working hand-in-glove" with insurgents.
An Ohio-based spokesperson for the Republican National Committee, which is working hand-in-glove with Trump's reelection campaign, blasted Brown as the phony.
Later Buzzfeed uncovered documents showing Yiannopoulos himself had been working hand in glove with outright white supremacists to promote their views under his moderate facade.
But few doubt that the kingdom's future king is working hand in glove with the Trump administration on a range of issues, including this one.
Metro General Manager and CEO Paul Wiedefeld called the case "profoundly disturbing," saying the agency has been working "hand-in-glove" with the FBI throughout the investigation.
Barr's comments and the McCabe development are unlikely to pacify Democrats who say the attorney general has shown a pattern of working hand in glove with the administration.
House GOP aides have repeatedly claimed they are working "hand in glove" with the White House, and over the course of the final harried days of drafting, that was true.
Mr. Khan's lawyers say the university covertly influenced the police inquiry, working hand-in-glove with officers in a way that has compromised Mr. Khan's right to a fair trial.
"We're working hand-in-glove with [the Department of Health and Human Services] and it&aposs certainly our intention to reunify all families that are suitable," Nielsen told host Bret Baier.
RELATED: Paul Ryan refuses to say if health bill would pass House if vote was Wednesday The speaker said the White House is working "hand in glove" with the Republican plan.
Are the run-of-the-mill, kind of millennial protesters, with the magic marker signs, and the black mask people, kind of working hand-in-glove there from what you are gathering?
His "apology" seemed to be a mix of claiming a license for all New Yorkers to use "strong language" and claiming justification because some justices are "working hand in glove" with Republicans.
"We are working hand in glove to contain and mitigate the impacts of COVID-19 in New York, but we will continue to act aggressively to protect the public health," Cuomo added.
"The RNC has been leading the field efforts since 2013, and we're working hand-in-glove with the Trump campaign, and we're focused on the entire ticket," said Lindsay Walters, an RNC spokeswoman.
That was evident in the road rage apology of Schumer, who said he had been provoked because Republicans and the courts "working hand in glove" to change the law in areas like abortion.
Trump has also thrilled conservatives by working hand-in-glove with congressional Republicans on overturning or gutting a handful of Obama-era regulations, including one that prevented coal companies from dumping waste into rivers and streams.
Trump has also thrilled conservatives by working hand in glove with congressional Republicans on overturning or gutting a handful of Obama-era regulations, including one that prevented coal companies from dumping waste into rivers and streams.
The previous August, when ICE's Homeland Security Investigations raided a home, Oakland police officers had blocked off traffic, and immigration advocates accused Schaaf of working hand-in-glove with ICE — a no-no in progressive Oakland.
What makes it worse is that the administration, working hand in glove with the US Department of Justice, did everything in its power to conceal the latest batch of information even after a court ordered it released.
The group has been working hand-in-glove with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) on recruiting candidates, a departure from previous years when moderates found themselves kicked to the curb by the House Democratic campaign arm.
Bratches, who is working 'hand in glove' on the calendar with Formula One's motorsport managing director Ross Brawn, said an economic impact study was looking at the benefits Formula One can bring to host cities and countries.
Republican leaders acknowledged that they did not yet have the votes to ensure that the full House would pass the repeal bill, but Mr. Ryan said he was "working hand in glove" with Mr. Trump to achieve that goal.
While the nation's largest gun lobby champions the latest bills in its press releases, local lobbyists who take the NRA's absolutist rhetoric at face value find themselves chafing at its corporate model of working hand-in-glove with Establishment politicians.
They were perhaps no brighter than in the Indonesian archipelago, then under Dutch rule: In 1918-21, left-wing labor organizers working hand in glove with Islamic scholars and pious Muslim merchants built the biggest mass movement in Southeast Asia.
Devin Nunes, apparently working hand in glove with the White House against the FBI and the Justice Department, raises serious questions, meanwhile, about the constitutional separation of powers and the role of the panel in conducting oversight of intelligence operations.
"One interpretation of what's happening is that the attorney general, working hand in glove with the White House, is gaming the system to frame the narrative," Connolly, a member of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, said during an interview on MSNBC.
Pelosi&aposs move came after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and several other Republican senators indicated that they were not only working hand-in-glove with the White House ahead of the trial, but that they would not bring witnesses in to testify.
The Trace's Adam Weinstein explains: While the nation's largest gun lobby champions the latest bills in its press releases, local lobbyists who take the NRA's absolutist rhetoric at face value find themselves chafing at its corporate model of working hand-in-glove with establishment politicians.
Discomfort over revelations, first reported by Gizmodo, that the crown jewel of Silicon Valley was working hand in glove with the Pentagon on an AI-imaging program for drone footage, known as Project Maven, brought internal backlash and the cancellation of Google's commitment to the project.
Mr. Sharif and his allies have repeatedly accused the court of working hand in glove with the country's powerful military to have him removed, a claim both the military and the justices deny, and of exercising continued bias in cases involving the governing party and its officials.
But, reading from a note card, she said a fair process would not include the Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell working hand in glove with the White House to define the parameters of the trial, as has been reported in the press in recent weeks.
This is how Democrats operated when President Barack Obama came into office, and even how Republicans operated in the pre-9/11 months of George W. Bush's first term (though neither congressional party was working hand in glove with a shamelessly unethical person whose intemperate tweets about cable news segments threatened national security).
The latest revelations—from the leaks to the testimonies, from American officials both current and former—paint a stark portrait of Giuliani working hand-in-glove with a Parnas and Fruman to funnel foreign money, the source of which remains a mystery, into the American electoral system, and plant the seeds of anti-American conspiracy directly into Trump's ear.
I'd pace, he'd make suggestions. The two of us made stories work in that room that had to be shot within a couple of days. We were under enormous time pressure, and we were working hand in glove. We had a wonderful time, on that show, especially.
The new cabinet was dominated by Communists and pro-Soviet Social Democrats. Members of the People's, National Socialist and Czech Democratic parties were also included, so the government was still nominally a coalition. However, the ministers using those labels were fellow travellers working hand in glove with the Communists. This act marked the onset of out-and-out Communist rule in Czechoslovakia.
The election was won by Baume's cousin and former Mayor of Auckland, Arthur Myers who stood as an independent Liberal. William Richardson, former secretary to opposition leader William Massey ran as a prohibitionist candidate. He opposed moves the Ward administration was making claiming it was working "hand in glove" with the liquor industry. Richardson had stood for the Auckland East seat in both the 1905 and 1908 elections placing third and second respectively.
Guerilla company of the 11th Macedonian Infantry Division composed of IMRO paramilitaries near Gevgelija Macedonia (1916). Besides the regular army, Bulgaria's paramilitary groups played an immense part in the fighting capabilities of Bulgaria, they were used as auxiliaries to provide knowledge of local conditions. They were known as comitadjis, these irregular troops also contributed strongly in brutalising the war. The notorious Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) served as a gendarmerie working hand in glove to ‘Bulgarianize’ the region.
UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, stated the US and Britain had been working "hand in glove, round the clock" to track Emwazi's location, and that the drone strike was "an act of self-defence." On 19 January 2016, in the ISIL magazine Dabiq, the group confirmed that Emwazi had been killed by a drone strike in Raqqa. The obituary showed him unmasked and referred to him as Abu Muharib al-Muhajir. Further photographs showing him unmasked in Syria were released on 26 January 2016.
On the day of the attack, a Syrian government official told Reuters "the government does not and has not used chemical weapons, not in the past and not in the future." Later, the Russian Ministry of Defence reiterated the statement made by the Syrian Armed Forces, and said the attack on the ammunition depot took place between 11:30 and 12:30 EEST. In a 13 April interview to AFP, President Assad said the attack is "100 per cent fabrication" by the United States "working hand-in-glove with the terrorists", intended to provide a pretext for the airstrike on the Shayrat Airbase.
According to a Sky News analysis, The UK has sold at least £5.7bn worth of arms to the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen since 2015. Priyanka Motaparthy, senior emergencies researcher at Human Rights Watch, said: “These revelations confirm once again how the UK military is working hand in glove with the Saudis. Houthi rebels released footage and images of destroyed Light Armoured Vehicles (LAV), which are reportedly manufactured by Canada and sold to Saudi Arabia for fighting in Yemen. Former Bloc Quebecois MP, Daniel Turp has called on Ottawa to cancel its arms deal with Riyadh.
In October 2014, John executed Henning in retaliation for the UK carrying out airstrikes in Iraq. John was subsequently identified as Mohammed Emwazi, a Kuwati-born British national who previously lived in London. In 2014, the Ministry of Defence confirmed that surveillance missions were being flown over Syria by the Royal Air Force, including via MQ-9 Reaper drones based in Cyprus. In November, a U.S. drone strike targeted and killed Emwazi in Raqqa with support from the Royal Air Force. Prime Minister David Cameron confirmed his death and stated it was an "act of self-defence" achieved through workinghand in glove, round the clock” with the United States.
Originally working in cooperation with Dr. David Stahl, Rittmann introduced the powerful tools of molecular biology to environmental engineering, helping create the exciting field known today as Environmental Biotechnology, in which the goal is to manage microbial communities so that they provide services to society. The tools of molecular microbial ecology directly interrogate the genetic information in microorganisms. They make it possible to determine what types of microorganisms are present in the complex communities of environmental biotechnologies, what reactions those microorganisms can carry out, what reactions they are carrying out, and how they interact with each other and their environment. Now working hand-in-glove with Center colleague Dr. Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown, Rittmann is using molecular microbial ecology to understand and manage microbial communities in a wide range of microbiological processes used for removing pollution from water, generating renewable resources, and improving human health.
In 1757 Calcraft purchased an estate at Rempstone on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, which gave him an interest in three nearby parliamentary boroughs, Corfe Castle, Poole and Wareham. He quickly set out to buy further property which would increase his influence in each borough: he was unsuccessful at Corfe Castle, but acquired sufficient sway at Poole to secure the election of his brother, Thomas Calcraft, in 1761 and 1768, and became landlord to enough of the voters to gain complete control of Wareham, which remained a Calcraft pocket borough until the Reform Act. In 1760 he bought a further estate, at Ingress near Dartford in Kent. Calcraft was by now one of the most influential behind-the-scenes figures in British politics, working hand-in-glove with Fox, and was particularly deeply involved in the discussions to construct a government following the fall of Bute in 1763.
Spargo's idea was for the establishment of a new socialist propaganda organization called the Social Democratic League of America (SDL).Markku Ruotsila, John Spargo and American Socialism. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006; pg. 79. Working hand in glove with Spargo for the group's formation was New York "millionaire socialist" Graham Phelps Stokes, popular journalist Charles Edward Russell, author William J. Ghent, and New York attorney and movement veteran Henry L. Slobodin, among others.Kenneth E. Hendrickson, Jr., "The Pro-War Socialists, the Social Democratic League, and the Ill-Fated Drive for Industrial Democracy in America, 1917-1920," Labor History, vol. 11, no. 3 (Summer 1970), pp. 308-310. Graham Stokes began work on a manifesto for the new organization during the second half of April 1917, intending to advance a vision of so- called "industrial democracy" which would prove attractive to great numbers of Americans.Hendrickson, "The Pro-War Socialists, the Social Democratic League, and the Ill-Fated Drive for Industrial Democracy in America, 1917-1920," pg. 310.
McCann then handed his press release to someone else. Wadsworth says he asked if she was press and she said no; he asked who she was and she said "Ruth Smeeth Labour MP" – a name he says he did not recognise. Wadsworth says he felt her tone was hostile, and that there was "a bit of a commotion", and that as someone with experience of feeling "surrounded by hostile white people", he retreated to the back of the hall. McCann asked a public question to Corbyn about a "Momentum member" handing out a "leaflet" calling for the deselection of anti- Corbyn MPs, accusing him of taking down the name of one Labour MP. Later Wadsworth, while making a point about the under-representation of non-white racial groups at the launch and in the party, responded to McCann by saying he saw The Telegraph journalist handing a copy of his press release to Labour MP Ruth Smeeth and thus claimed to have seen who was "working hand in glove".
His whose smooth run up and perfect delivery produced swing and control and bouncers at a lethal pace, though he dropped the ball short less than Miller. Neville Cardus later wrote that "He has so many brains it's a wonder why he ever went in for fast bowling"p78, Willis and Murphy and working hand-in-glove with his captain Don Bradman he would think batsman out and catch them in carefully selected field- placings.pp77-78, Lindwall A. P. Herbert was moved to poetry to describe his bowling action and Trevor Bailey wrote "Watching him bowl was one of the most satisfying spectacles the game has ever produced".p78, Willis and Murphy Even so, his arm was thought to be too low (Frank Tyson thought him almost a round- arm bowler)p105, Frank Tyson, In the Eye of the Typhoon: The Inside Story of the MCC Tour of Australia and New Zealand 1954/55, Parrs Wood Press, 2004 and his long drag could have produced numerous no balls, though he was rarely called for this.

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