Sentences with phrase «with white china»

In this New York home, a zebra - print ottoman from Ballard Designs sidles up to Randolph Morris's cast - iron tub in the master bath, outfitted with white china sinks from overstock.com.
Layer pale icy blue or pale green china sets with white china patterns and you will have stunning Christmas tablescapes with subtle amounts of wintry color.
All of these dinnerware sets are gorgeous and can easily be layered with white china pieces for a red and white coastal setting.
This set of china could be layered successfully with any white china if you want contrast, but the patterns on each individual piece is different (and so beautiful) the layering could be done with just this set.
The interior of this wall unit has been painted periwinkle blue to create a backdrop that contrasts with the white china.

Not exact matches

Of note, China's emphasized in the white paper that countries should respect «the rights and freedom of non-Arctic States to carry out activities in this region in accordance with the law,» specifically pointing multiple times to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Apple (aapl) Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook will meet with President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday as the company looks to head off a brewing trade war between the U.S. and China.
According to the White House, the decorations include a tree tribute to Gold Star military families, President Ronald Reagan's china, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1866 edition of «A Christmas Carol,» and an official White House Christmas tree adorned with glass ornaments emblazoned with the seal of each state and territory.
The White House had no comment on specifics of the discussions, but an administration official said China should change its behavior and take action to change the trajectory of its trading relationship with the U.S.
Steve Bannon, a White House senior adviser with close ties to far - right groups, told the American Prospect in an interview published Wednesday that he constantly butts heads with Cohn over issues such as trade with China.
WASHINGTON, March 7 - An economist who believes that Chinese goods are literally poisoning Americans, advocates ending Washington's «One China» policy and says trade deals have weakened the United States economically with the connivance of U.S. business has emerged as the big winner from renewed turmoil in the White House.
It didn't help that China put out a list of products it would target with retaliatory tariffs after the White House issued its own the night before.
Only days before his ouster, Bannon reaffirmed, in an interview with a left - leaning political journal, his long - held conviction that the U.S. is locked in an «economic war» with China, and boasted of plotting behind the scenes to take down White House rivals who lacked the courage to join his call to arms.
However, when Bitcoin suddenly shot up on Thursday, the online chatter was mostly about the White House's military threats against Russia in Syria, its sanctions on Russia and its tariffs on China, with people speculating that Russians and Chinese might be buying into Bitcoin to quietly get their money out of those countries.
In the meantime, Trump's China fans will have to console themselves with a visit to Hong Kong by ousted White House adviser Steve Bannon, who will share his views on the U.S. - China economic relationship at a conference here September 12.
U.S. officials have also accused China of frequent attacks along with Russia, which was said to have gained access to the White House network including the President's daily schedule.
Scobell said, adding that the White House has not come up with «an effective solution» to the South China Sea dispute.
Burns, who has recently been giving Trump credit for diplomatic efforts with China and North Korea, said the White House needs to separate any U.S. response in Syria and the American relationship with Russia, which has been militarily supporting the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
In the meantime, we'd rather sit out the next move down and not risk the squeeze and instead start thinking about what the next white elephant nation building / wealth expropriating capex binge China will come up with next.
Liu Enhe (front), inheritor of the way to make white fermented bean curd, checks the tofu outside with two workers on Thursday in Haiyang town, Qinhuangdao, North China's Hebei Province.
In a surprising interview with the small liberal magazine the American Prospect, White House chief strategist Steve Bannon said there is «no military solution» to North Korea, declared that «ethnonationalists» like those who rallied in Charlottesville, Virginia, were «losers,» and threatened an «economic war» against China.
Cook met with President Donald Trump at the White House about his administration's trade policies and tariffs on China, which Apple has publicly criticized.
That's a clear indication that Bannon's views about China will remain a potent force in the White House even with him back at Breitbart News.
The White House said Monday it would postpone a decision on imposing tariffs on U.S. imports of steel and aluminum from the European Union, Canada and Mexico for 30 days, avoiding the potential for a trade battle with Europe as the U.S. prepares for tense trade talks in China this week.
He said he has yet to see a proper analysis showing that tariffs help the economy, although he said «I hope» the White House turns out to be correct that a showdown with China won't damage the U.S. economy.
Last week, Cook met with Trump at the White House to discuss a number of issues, including concerns about China and trade.
According to a new white paper commissioned by the Department of Defense, Beijing is encouraging Chinese companies with close government ties to invest in American start - ups specializing in critical technologies like artificial intelligence and robots to advance China's military capacity as well as its economy.
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Instead of a single point person on China, the White House has sent six top officials with divergent ideas to discuss trade in Beijing.
«White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said Friday that the president doesn't want to enter a trade war with China, but if he does, he'll win.
Predictably China countered with $ 50 bln in tariffs of their own against a variety of U.S. imports, while the White House threatened to lump on another $ 100 bln tariffs to the $ 50 bln already on the table.
Cook met with President Trump at the White House about his administration's trade policies and tariffs on China, which Apple has publicly criticized.
President Trump huddled Wednesday with Apple chief executive Tim Cook to discuss trade as the White House forges ahead with tariffs on China and other trade policies that have provoked sharp rebukes from the iPhone giant and its tech - industry peers.
The Washington Post's Tony Romm: «Trump huddled Wednesday with Apple chief executive Tim Cook to discuss trade as the White House forges ahead with tariffs on China and other trade policies that have provoked sharp rebukes from the iPhone giant and its tech - industry peers.
«Year after year, China continues to distort global markets and harm U.S. businesses and consumers with unfair trade practices,» the White House press office said in a statement.
WASHINGTON — White House officials moved quickly on Wednesday to calm fears of a potential trade war with China, saying the administration's proposed tariffs were a «threat» that would ultimately help, not hurt, the United States economy, hours after China said it would punish American products with similar levies.
For all his tough rhetoric on the campaign trail, Trump struck a conciliatory tone during his recent Beijing trip, praising Chinese President Xi Jinping and blaming his White House predecessors for the U.S. trade deficit with China.
The move coincided with a white paper circulated by Chinese authorities that said religious communities in the country should «adhere to the direction of localizing the religion, practice the core values of socialism, develop and expand the fine Chinese tradition and actively explore the religious thought which accords with China's national circumstances.»
It breaks the Chinese organic consumer into eight main groups: white collar families (40 per cent of the market), families with young children, families with health issues, overseas returnees, business people from Chinese Taipei and Hong Kong (China), government officials, young people and foreigners living in China.
Also conceived using edible white china clay, Fragrant Apples is a dessert served at Mugaritz with a powdery, flocked coating incorporating ground cardamom.
There's even a «Luxus» version («for those very special moments in life»), a prime example of Berlin ironic humor: a whole sausage with a piece of gold leaf draped over the top, surrounded by a pool of Currywurst sauce on a white china plate and accompanied by a glass of Sekt (German sparkling wine).
It all begins with the pillowy loaves of white bread, baked fresh each morning, sliced thickly, and toasted on the griddle to form the foundation for oversize sandwiches, layered with anything from fried eggs to herb - braised rabbit, and served on charmingly mismatched vintage china.
Large Plates options include perfectly cooked Gulf Drum with Covey Rise Farms sweet potatoes and yams, sautéed kale and a moutarde beurre blanc — caviar like mustard seeds reduced with apple cider vinegar and white wine then mounted with soft butter; Chappapeela Farms Pork Osso Buco with charred corn, Papa Tom's cheese grits and local peppers; Sweet Corn & Kale Risotto with jumbo lump crab, smoked tomato vinaigrette and herb oil; and Cureton's tribute to his travels in China last year — Seared Yellowfin Tuna with Creole fried black rice, sweet potato habanero sauce and the Chef's signature Steel Sauce (half Steen's cane gastrique and half eel sauce).
(It didn't help that, according to Wikipedia, «on the same day that the USDA announced the cost - cutting proposal for school lunches, the White House purchased $ 209,508 worth of new china and place settings with the presidential seal embossed in gold» Doh.)
Chinese officials are hoping to mollify President Trump's oft - stated displeasure with America's huge trade imbalance with China by pledging to import «at least $ 200 billion» more in made - in - the - USA products, the director of the White House National Economic Council said Friday.
White House officials moved quickly to calm fears of a potential trade war with China, saying the administration's proposed tariffs were a «threat» that would ultimately help, not hurt, the United States economy, hours after China said it would punish American products with similar levies.
Senate Finance Chairman Orrin G. Hatch on Tuesday issued a blistering critique of the Trump administration's trade policy and called on the White House to take action to remedy imbalances with trade partners like China and the European Union.
Available in white or blue with yellow accents, these Kung - Fu shoes are a staple for martial arts practice in China.
That came to pass on 11 October, when the Government Accountability Office (GAO), an arm of Congress, concluded in a report that those activities violated legislation banning scientific cooperation with China by NASA and by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), which Holdren directs.
On a call with reporters last Friday, White House adviser Brian Deese said the joint ratification with China showed the strong partnership the world's two largest economies have developed on climate change.
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