Sentences with phrase «after skirmishes»

After some skirmishes, Amazon capitulated and agreed to the agency model as well.
Streep is carrying the political vote after her skirmish with President Donald Trump at the Golden Globes (and the Twittersphere), and Portman and Negga are both likely to have dedicated supporters.
Jewish neo-Nazi and resident speed freak, Jake Mazursky (Ben Foster), is no such customer, and after a skirmish breaks out between Jake and Truelove over some money long overdue, the latter kidnaps Jake's half - brother, Zach (Anton Yelchin), as collateral without realizing the consequences.
Houston school board members ended their meeting Tuesday night without voting on a plan to cede control over 10 low - performing schools after a skirmish erupted and police escorted members of the public — nearly all of whom opposed the proposal — out of the room.

Not exact matches

After light skirmishes, the fleets found each other on the morning of May 7.
The outcome of the court fight in New York, which comes after procedural skirmishes in California and Delaware, is hard to predict.
One such experience occurred in June when my mother returned home from a month long hospital stay after her most recent skirmish in her battle with cancer.
After a Knowshon Moreno fumble and then a flop by Asante Samuel that started a skirmish, the head ref announced a personal foul penalty on «number 93 (Ray Edwards) of the red team» (1:55 mark).
Ferguson got up quickly and went after Davis, and a skirmish followed.
Cameroon took control of oil - rich Bakassi in 2008 after an International Court of Justice ruling, ending years of border skirmishes.
After a legislative session in which he was able to secure a minimum wage increase, a sizable tax class aimed at the middle class and a paid - family leave program, Gov. Andrew Cuomo this summer has engaged in skirmishes with the Legislature over a variety of issues.
This week's skirmishes come a week after Lammy sounded off about Labour's general election performance in the capital.
They reached a low point in 2015, after de Blasio publicly blasted Cuomo for governing by «vendetta,» and have been an overarching reason for skirmishes about housing funds, responding to infectious disease outbreaks and political events.
After a few skirmishes with the Comanche, Blocker and Yellow Hawk exchange respectful glances, as if they don't already know of their respective formidability on the battlefield.
If it wasn't for the charming top - liners who can make literary dialogue sound sexy in their sleep, the war in Fred Schepisi's Words and Pictures would have to be called off after the opening skirmish.
Though sloppier and more monotonous, «London Has Fallen» ups its precursor's ante in terms of gratuitous violence, not to mention foul - mouthed dialogue, such that Banning — after a particularly hectic skirmish — greets a glass of water with «I am thirsty as FUCK.»
After a large skirmish, Finn meets a mechanic named Rose and they figure out that their ship is being tracked in light speed.
However I have to say that after a brief skirmish with an Nook simple touch glow light (which was good, but not great, I now have a Kobo aura — and I love it.
But she resents him for having sacrificed her to the war, for never being able to resist the call to arms, for wanting to be a hero, and in the end, after all was said and done, for being incapacitated in a small skirmish.
As I told McLean after I moderated a panel of publishers, we were able to bring up issues of self - publishing with far less worry than usual about emotional distractions and turf skirmishes.
Meanwhile on Wednesday, the Globe likewise warned of «price skirmishes» after Loblaw's announced during an analyst call that it would follow the lead of other chains, like Sobeys and Metro, and cut some prices this summer.
After a few skirmishes and trips to the vet, you'll be regretting the new addition to your family.
After this they worked and fought alongside the British and were invaluable in the frequent skirmishes with the Spaniards.
After a number of such skirmishes where the homes and buildings of Belize City were burned down, it was decided that fortifications were necessary.
Furthermore Galactic War really is nothing more than a series of skirmishes linked together, after all it doesn't matter where you move or when since it has no impact on the game.
After completing a campaign, your Templar squad from the campaign enters the skirmish mode.
In Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark, Decepticon Lockdown has obtained the powerful artifact known as the Dark Spark on Earth after a brief skirmish with the Autobots.
It's not a revolutionary take on gathering materials, but it does shake up the formula enough that early scouting phases are a necessity, and fighting over Banks mid - and late - game after all the oil fields have run dry makes for some exciting flashpoint - style skirmishes.
Shortly after the figurines were given out, many players were starting to get the basics of the demo down and were returning to play the skirmish for a second or third time.
After each stage's initial air battle, Pit enters into ground - based skirmishes.
Players were rewarded with unique weapons after practically every skirmish, and optimizing equipment became a challenge in itself due to the sheer amount of information overflow.
The Prison of Elder was a good addition even if it can get tedious after a few goes and Trial of Osiris in principle is a good idea (and the same as the already existing Skirmish gametype) but from what I hear it is still massively unbalanced.
I have no doubt that once hundreds of players on the «Net start tearing the game apart, they'll eventually find strategic imbalances in the game, but after playing skirmishes and multiplayer matches with each of the races for a couple of days, they all felt pretty solid to me.
The basics I was taught from 4 - on - 4 skirmishes have given me a head start in understanding how to wage a vast war where the Weapons Triangle rules all, and though learning how the support conversations and recruiting works (I already stupidly blew getting Donnel Tinhead), as well as suffering through the pain of losing favorites who can never come back (I see now why Classic mode is preferred — it's an emotional roller coaster), Awakening is the logical progression, the Fire Emblem meat after the appetizer, a dish I can really sink my teeth into and savor.
As you may know, Firefight is a cooperative PVE mode introduced in Halo 3: ODST allowing you to skirmish against wave after wave of foes.
I played a few skirmish and online matches with friends and we were tired of the available options after only a couple of hours
The project infrastructure began in February 2007 and activities commenced immediately after the post-poll skirmishes in early 2008.
It is just one trivial skirmish after another.
Tenant requested attorney's fees based on a $ 150,000 lodestar but the trial judge awarded only $ 10,000 after observing that there were questionable billing practices by the prevailing party's attorneys, only about $ 25,000 in claims were involved on both sides, tenant was unsuccessful on some claims, and there were contentious skirmishes of an unreasonable nature.
In 2012, after some initial skirmishes during the negotiations, the European Parliament and the Council adopted Regulation 528/2012 governing the marketing and use of biocidal products in the EU.
At the WSJD Live conference, Apple CEO Tim Cook talked about the payment skirmish that reared its head after the launch of Apple Pay, the upcoming Apple Watch and Apple's view on the future of TV.
Auburn was originally incorporated as Slaughter, Washington after Lt. William Slaughter, who died in a skirmish fighting Native Americans which are now apart of the modern day Muckleshoot tribe in 1855.
If your buyer puts up no earnest money, the buyer and seller can't skirmish over it after contract termination.
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