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"absurdly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is extremely silly and not logical and sensible

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It's this resource management, combined with the absurdly fast movement of the main character, that makes every fight feel like an absurdly violent dance.
The reason NBC was crowing about these Netflix numbers as if they were absurdly low is that from NBC's perspective, they are absurdly low.
They are often wildly creative, or they are absurdly simplistic.
Good news, however: Making your own chips is absurdly easy.
I can only assume you're absurdly loyal to erasable markers.
Moreover, he claims, however absurdly, that this suits Mr Macron.
It relied on an absurdly broad definition of "official act".
There's Chris Rubinstein's absurdly delicious barbecue mushroom sandwich, and Cata.
Moreover, Samsung gave the device an absurdly high price: $1,980.
Insanely, absurdly, he tried to drag it to its feet.
In the other, a snail is described, absurdly, as ''short.
He absurdly tried to blame Obama for this on Sunday.
Regardless, this is a man whose brand is absurdly strong.
If that number sounds absurdly high, that's because it is.
It was not about delivering "peace," as he absurdly suggested.
The life of Japan's monarchs is absurdly formal and arcane.
The absurd and absurdly charming "Brigsby Bear" sounds, well, unbearable.
Plus the load height for the trunk is absurdly high.
What an absurdly good year it's been for UK artists.
Pair that with whatever absurdly cold temperatures Mother Nature will most likely throw our way (mixed with some absurdly warm ones), and the shortest month of the year suddenly feels a whole lot longer.
It does this by making otherwise common science demonstration absurdly dangerous.
It's sort of a lullaby, but with an absurdly disquieting subject.
Brazil's senate approved a reform of the country's absurdly generous pensions.
My second client was absurdly neurotic when I would wax her.
Before it, many Hungarians took out absurdly risky foreign-currency mortgages.
Battlefront II will have been an absurdly expensive game to produce.
I'm still appalled at how absurdly expensive drinks are in NYC.
These include cuts to the growth of Brazil's absurdly generous pensions.
Absurdly, the Communist Party views the three men as dangerous separatists.
How to dress: An American-themed onesie and absurdly large headphones.
Angeles. It also fluctuates wildly in tone, absurdly comedic in one
I mean, I just find the whole thing so absurdly wrong.
A few thousand Afghans became absurdly rich on the U.S. presence.
Trump had absurdly promised to have Mexico pay for the wall.
To call him "hilariously, absurdly dominant" is also probably an understatement.
By 2005, finance represented, absurdly, 40 percent of all corporate profits.
That insight is, like this book, truly absurd and absurdly true.
"I'm one of those absurdly into the neighborhood people," Farsad says.
Coffee grinders range from the incredibly affordable to the absurdly expensive.
There is an absurdly circular logic to enforcement of this deal.
The accomplishment, two decades in the making, is almost absurdly impressive.
The Culiacán Botanical Garden lies absurdly in the midst of it.
Sometimes the "horrifying" figures look cheesy, comic, absurdly over the top.
In The Force Awakens, there was the absurdly cute BB-8.
And there is, absurdly, a little bit of truth to that.
It was absurdly dangerous work with a mortality rate to match.
Uniqlo also sells cashmere scarves for $49.90, which is absurdly inexpensive.
There were fewer absurdly short time limits imposed on the candidates.
" He called Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty "pitifully, even absurdly, inadequate.
Then after this absurdly long hibernation, they emerge in the spring.
His policies are absurdly stupid, and not just on climate change.
But the question was absurdly slanted in favor of the policy.
It's horrible on every level, but also absurdly arcane and specific.
Nothing, though, can rescue the absurdly rushed and busy final act.
Tesla is absurdly overvalued if based on the past, but that's irrelevant.
As far as celebrities go, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is absurdly multitalented.
That's because it's so absurdly over the top and open to interpretation.
For the purposes of this example, let's assume it works absurdly well.
American presidential elections are absurdly long and tend to wear out voters.
Almost every single aspect of this family's existence is just absurdly fascinating.
The group itself was responsible for several absurdly labor-intensive documentation projects.
" "For a long time, China has had an absurdly high savings rate.
The expectations for the continent's two powerhouses will always be absurdly high.
But even the concept of life itself is, kind of absurdly, unresolved.
Yeah, unless you're absurdly lucky, not all of them will stay winners.
The sport is absurdly dangerous, despite the protective gear most riders wear.
Canada needed its own almost absurdly telegenic and charismatic family to compete.
The good news is that Netflix is still an absurdly good deal.
Everything—the lights, the architecture, the absurdly punctual trains—blew him away.
Both my yoga practice and my yoga teaching became almost absurdly structured.
Among other things, foreign care workers must pass absurdly tough language tests.
Ahead, every time Cage's love interest was absurdly out of his league.
Mozgov left Cleveland to sign an absurdly rich contract with the Lakers.
Of course, Anthony's attorneys didn't "hire" him, as the senator absurdly charges.
They serve no purpose other than creating an absurdly long waiting list.
In addition, you come across lots of places that are absurdly understaffed.
Absurdly, the U.S. is being lectured by China to be "cooperative" (sic).
He said, absurdly, that he knows more about fighting terrorism than generals.
Many absurdly overpowered cards started to appear and they broke the game.
Absurdly enough, he's successful at luring Al along on this "quick" detour.
It's also absurdly funny, but you'll wonder if you should be laughing .
Next to the humans in the frame, both trees look absurdly large.
It's an absurdly small window in which to explain your health concerns.
It's still very much a Bugatti, so it's absurdly powerful and quick.
Regardless: a reading of 99.33 on a large index is absurdly overbought.
Was Paltrow hiding, taking a vacation, retiring, making absurdly savvy business decisions?
This was absurdly high because I had what's called ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome.
Her critics say she is absurdly trying to have it both ways.
Warner Brothers has this absurdly sophisticated stage in the north of London.
It was all so shocking that Trump later absurdly denied it happened.
Despite being absurdly popular, "Fortnite" is a tremendously difficult game to master.
"I am absurdly lucky even to be writing this email," he wrote.
Railways are receiving more investment, but fares remain absurdly cheap for political reasons.
That's how long, at least, Amazon's absurdly cheap unlimited cloud storage made it.
"Nobody knew health care could be so complicated," he famously, and absurdly, said.
For now, the costs of a data breach look absurdly light by comparison.
Image: eBayeBayEbay bidding wars for absurdly banal products have a long internet history.
It declared, absurdly, that this view reflected its belief in multi-party politics.
Users could even choose to opt out by choosing an absurdly high limit.
But in a certain context, the Hasselblad X1D is an absurdly tiny camera.
The biggest wall was Ikari Warriors, a repetitive and absurdly tough action game.
Almost everyone following the election cycle would say that's an absurdly high number.
One aide involved in preparations recalled the "absurdly cold" day but little else.
But first, they expect more strong gains after 2017's "absurdly good" returns.
They are not kidnapped and duct taped as absurdly claimed by the president.
Fullwood finds that the financial sector sets the bar for comprehension absurdly high.
The Equifax hack reveals something that is absurdly obsolete: your Social Security number.
Towns is starting to meet/exceed the world's absurdly high expectations for him.
A few months ago, the field of GOP presidential candidates seemed absurdly crowded.
" Watch: Here's Trump absurdly claiming his daughter Ivanka has "created 14 million jobs.
It is 1964, and Saul Bellow has just become absurdly rich and famous.
You've noticed that the wall seems to reach to an absurdly illegible height.
Black female rage is an incarcerating stereotype whose social costs remain absurdly high.
Absurdly it seems more possible that you are floating above them, looking down.
It leapt and burned, unthinkably fierce and bright, something absurdly like a word.
It's more that everything over there is as absurdly wrong as we imagine.
The absurdly titled Preserving Employee Wellness Programs Act would do just the opposite.
Many put Obilić's absurdly improbable rise down to the notoriety of their owner.
We know they watch a lot of YouTube and are absurdly tech-savvy.
The result is an absurdly chic Labrador puppy—sporting a sexy red jumper.
That's an absurdly tiny slice of the population, hardly indicative of the general community.
It's absurdly valued, which is why the charitable trust is buying it right here.
With a cartoon, you can make something feel classic and iconic and absurdly simple.
While Instagram's and WhatsApp's took off, Facebook's and Messenger's felt absurdly redundant and underpopulated.
Barack Obama tried to reduce the number of absurdly long prison sentences in America.
Mayer was criticized for throwing an absurdly extravagant holiday party in 2015 as Yahoo!
The equipment on the M2 is absurdly straightforward — a true rarity in BMW-land.
We're annoyed, but also grateful for the food for thought, you absurdly rich man.
The Estonians had implemented a simple, almost absurdly sad solution: They pulled the plug.
Winnie inhabits a postapocalyptic world, and greets her predicament with an absurdly blithe attitude.
They embark on a twisted yet absurdly funny journey to find her birth father.
And more absurdly astute and nerdy movie trailer breakdowns and Game of Thrones recaps.
Some have accused Ms Benghebrit, absurdly, of conspiring with Mossad to betray God's language.
For your perseverance, you will be rewarded with fresh, tasty, absurdly inexpensive baked goods.
Troom Troom's essential weirdness doesn't just come from its how-tos being absurdly useless.
Seth MacFarlane's iconoclastic and absurdly sturdy cartoon will hit its 300th episode on Sunday.
What happens if the mosquitoes escape and they turn out to be absurdly effective?
"He was a captivating friend, generous, affectionate, consoling and often absurdly funny," she writes.
A vast majority of Americans will get absurdly small cuts that will be temporary.
Still, their love for each other and for the art becomes absurdly, touchingly vivid.
They are second only to the Patriots' absurdly good 48 points in six games.
Yes, it's absurdly early to be counting down the days to the December holidays.
"It's absurdly cheap, frankly, selling for 17 times the 2021 estimates," the host said.
If Trump sets absurdly lax standards, more states are likely to defect to California's.
And Doug Jones's win has made that possibility — once absurdly unrealistic — finally look plausible.
Here's an absurdly cost-effective way that technology can keep people out of jail.
They loved, they said, the vibrant dancing sweets and Mother Ginger's absurdly wide skirt.
In some ways, these folks have made the signal-to-noise ratio absurdly bad.
It absurdly claims that it will now be competing with Amazon, E-bay, and Alibaba.
This absurdly tasty Vegan Sandwich is made with mushrooms, barbecue sauce, and your friend, kale.
"That's not even a color that's been arbitrarily or absurdly assigned to sex," Haines says.
Doubly lucky was that in Sweden, there's an absurdly dense treasure trove of twin data.
"Absurdly, there are more helicopter types then there are governments to buy them," Juncker said.
It's called 3D XPoint (not to be confused with 3D NAND), and it's absurdly fast.
Absurdly expensive real estate is also pricing young potential buyers out of the Chinese dream.
However, one Hidden Valley fan in the U.S. will also receive the absurdly luxurious present.
They have blamed foreigners, absurdly, for the unrest and they are threatening a violent clampdown.
The challenges are purposely absurdly out of reach for many professional bakers, let alone amateurs.
The entire Arctic was "just absurdly warm, I've never seen anything like that," Serreze said.
Mr Hunt absurdly compared the EU to the Soviet Union in a speech last year.
He's the chief deputy whip and is a manic, if absurdly patient, worker of votes.
That a digital fabrication company has opted for this absurdly manual process might seem counterintuitive.
Hader slings fastballs and sliders at menacing angles and has absurdly dominated hitters this season.
Beyond Hammer, the entire cast is just absurdly good looking to the point of distraction.
The Bentayga is an absurdly fine-tuned organism, where no element feels weak or suboptimal.
He writes really irreverently and absurdly, but his is mixed with so much heartfelt tenderness.
As with its other absurdly low-priced, exceptionally high-quality products, I do not know.
The patents cited in the complaint were absurdly vague and lacking in any innovative technology.
Trump fired him, misled the public about the reasons, and then absurdly trashed his reputation.
The star edited her back into an extreme arch and gave Kim absurdly slim proportions.
And then there's the third-party stuff, which ranges from pretty cool to absurdly horrific.
In the 1950s, this feature of comic books was judged, absurdly, to be morally reprehensible.
Paul Glimcher is on the verge of launching an absurdly ambitious project in social science.
Absurdly, a woman was suturing a gash on his face with a needle and thread.
A pair of brothers and their wives meet for dinner at an absurdly fancy restaurant.
I remember the impeachment of Bill Clinton, too, and it was absurdly and blatantly political.
Hamm is absurdly handsome as always, and meant to embody the villainy of the state.
Trump just claimed, absurdly, that Ivanka Trump has "gotten jobs for" 14 million (!) people. pic.twitter.
As Sketches From an Island he's making some of the most absurdly amazing records around.
We drip with the oil of forbearance and sympathy, we are absurdly just, we forgive everything.
This set is absurdly thin, measuring in at less than a tenth of an inch thick.
It's massive, absurdly diverse in culture and geography and speed of life, and historically, often twisted.
In the meantime, the absurdly strict rules the junta introduced after seizing power remain in force.
There's also the absurdly floppy sun hat that, ironically, still hasn't seen the light of day.
I just wanted a Breitling Emergency watch because it was absurdly big and cool as hell.
At an absurdly young age, I even conned someone into paying me to write about them.
Sometimes they're Apple brand headphones; sometimes the absurdly large, old-school, 1970s-record-producer-style headphones.
A mysterious cluster of red berries is also, absurdly, included at the top of the painting.
So began Project AZORIAN, one of the most absurdly ambitious operations the CIA has ever conceived.
This task is absurdly easy for members of our species older than 18 months of age.
"That's not even a color that's been arbitrarily or absurdly assigned to sex," Haines jokingly lamented.
Here, Cairo Aidan Smith gives us a chilling, absurdly plausible peek into our buzzingly commoditized tomorrow.
And we don't just mean because they're all absurdly gorgeous — they're becoming product pros as well.
That's an absurdly low number in a country that has 260 million cars on the road.
Now worth some $230 billion, it has kept an absurdly conservative balance sheet for two decades.
"Tesla is absurdly overvalued if based on the past, but that's irrelevant," Musk said on Twitter.
Many machines used outdated software and ran in absurdly old operating systems, such as Windows 2000.
Except, you know, we spent too much money and the chances for revenue were absurdly small.
Absurdly, the Fed is preparing to raise rates while inflation is both below target and decelerating.
Today, in absurdly exorbitant and sparkly things, may we present the world's most expensive earrings, ever.
However, they'll do so at an absurdly slow pace, with long gaps in between each name.
Another area where technology can significantly help reduce government is the absurdly huge US prison system.
Check it out below, and then rewatch the boys' absurdly brilliant Boiler Room set right here.
Right now, at just barely 20 years old, Jahlil Okafor is absurdly good at one thing.
Their commercials feature cheeses melting from absurdly named menu items in front of brightly colored backgrounds.
Absurdly strong and large and lanky and crafty and frightening, but a man all the same.
Bleach is loved for its artsy, high concept fights between absurdly stubborn characters using large swords.
Image Credit: NewHopeClub While absurdly simple, the games are also accessible and don't require many instructions.
It also tends to lump an absurdly broad spectrum of behaviors under an increasingly unwieldy descriptor.
Swiss photographers Jojakim Cortis and Adrian Sonderegger recreate history's most iconic photos with absurdly intricate dioramas.
Once I installed the extension, any tendentiously oversaturated sentence would be transformed into something absurdly sublime.
But can we not do it in a way that makes the character seem absurdly stupid?
Using an absurdly powerful laser, the researchers etched fine patterns into the metal, which trap air.
" Of the accounts from his father, he said, "They were mini-pulp stories, and absurdly funny.
They are still "absurdly cheap, selling for about 12 times next year's earning estimates," Cramer said.
That beat, its absurdly heavy bass drum a statement of its own, clatters into the room.
One joy of loving another person is having this knowledge grow intense, intimate, and absurdly specific.
For an open primary in an at least plausibly Democratic year, this was an absurdly small field.
When I finally stepped out, I realised how absurdly artificial the party boundaries look to most people.
Note, for instance, that his tax plan is absurdly favorable to the top 1 percent of Americans.
"It has an amount of money that's absurdly insufficient for the emergency that it's facing," Lanza said.
Koeman was Barcelona's free-kick taker and he specialised in making a fine art look absurdly simple.
"Clearly this technology failed to clear an absurdly low hurdle when it comes to accuracy," said Sen.
This particularly famous bunch was purchased by a grocery store for the absurdly steep price of $11,000.
I couldn't help it: I absurdly paid $20 to add on another bucket of glass and dishes.
Absurdly, he accused the head of the Gandhi dynasty of having worked for a Pakistani escort agency.
The machines are very light—the 13-inch model is even lighter than Apple's absurdly small MacBook.
" (Laughter.) "I have become absurdly successful writing about something of which I have absolutely no practical experience.
If you didn't think it was possible to get really absurdly nerdy about hand washing, get ready.
Home of absurdly large music performances, extremely significant European football matches, and totally meaningless American football games.
My legs are absurdly white, ridiculously white, my legs are Taylor Swift's 4th of July party iii.
It's absurdly expensive for that area, considering surrounded houses range from $2401,000 to $138,000 at the most.
Pepper, on the other hand, is dinky as hell — absurdly, triumphantly, infuriatingly dinky, easily their silliest album.
And some of these roles are absurdly wasteful, squandering talent such as Natalie Portman and Amy Adams.
Some Indians argue, absurdly, that as fellow victims of Western prejudice, they cannot be guilty of racism.
Absurdly, police arrest more people for marijuana violations in the U.S. than for all violent crimes combined.
"It was written to be as pop as it could possibly be, absurdly, ridiculously pop," Stipe said.
If we've seen one famous theorist absurdly jousting with another, we don't need to see 20 others.
Most likely because the amount of marijuana initially found to be in Patrick's "possession" was absurdly small.
Check out the Hirsts and other absurdly lavish amenities in this clearly porn-worthy mega-mansion below.
If that absurdly long list of extremely talented filmmakers and actors above is any indication, then maybe!
" Abrams slammed the middle class tax cuts, absurdly claiming that they "rigged the system against working people.
Wednesday's a throwback: Alison Roman's absurdly luxurious and simple slow-roasted salmon with citrus and herb salad.
It was an absurdly huge ask, one that no reasonable person would ever expect Obama to accept.
While it seems crazy to test in an absurdly complex place like San Francisco, it's absolutely necessary.
His view of the United States as a country with an absurdly puritanical streak is not new.
Their mere presence before the steel barrier dipping absurdly into the ocean was a statement in itself.
It's essentially 20 different "Call of Duty" maps all sewn together into one absurdly large, dangerous quilt.
What's been weird about the markets is not the volatility, it's how absurdly low volatility has been.
It was absurdly stage-managed, with state security agents directing how I was to behave and speak.
They say this amount is absurdly low, relative to the roughly $0003 billion a year coming due.
Part of the reason for the Warriors' drop-off is that last season was so absurdly exceptional.
The whole NLP field is absurdly English-centric, but gender debiasing approaches are especially hard to translate.
Delicate and bold at the same time, the flavor is absurdly floral with a citrusy, nutty finish.
But this is why I have said elsewhere that we would not take it to absurdly low levels.
Ignoring the absurd ticket price and the hot goo that they called pasta, the event was absurdly fun.
Kingdom Hearts III is finally here after more than 20 years of waiting from an absurdly patient fanbase.
Thousands have been turned away by absurdly strict rules requiring families to carry birth certificates for their children.
If absurdly priced cycling classes no longer entice you, consider an alternative pioneered by this enterprising gym-goer.
Thanks once again for listening to this absurdly detailed, loving, and ridiculous return to a landmark TV series.
I like this bell because it's really small, but it rings very loudly, for an absurdly long time.
Absurdly, the journalists are accused of abetting the Gulen movement, the very group many of them helped expose.
Surrounded by all this opulence, it's hard to not feel absurdly privileged and vaguely guilty all at once.
Yet what it can learn and how it can learn it feels absurdly limited next to Google Assistant.
There will always be violence as long as cocaine remains an illegal and therefore an absurdly profitable commodity.
The Paul Feig-directed thriller appeared too absurdly stylized, too sinfully delicious, to be taken at face value.
As a result, it produced wind chill temperatures that weren't nearly as absurdly cold as the old formula.
Today's football players are so absurdly athletic that their feats on the gridiron have become repetitive, boring even.
This year, it proved that you can have a big screen on a phone that isn't absurdly large.
Most absurdly, it is built to a lower standard of load-bearing than most other new freight railways.
It's a minority culture even within Wales, so absurdly through the English language we wanted to share them.
Bardem's absurdly hammy work here makes his Skyfall villain look like a model of thespianic restraint in comparison.
The dark bird that passes overhead, wings folded, is absurdly out of scale—it's larger than the man.
But don't fret, we'll be back in action Tuesday to kick off an absurdly chaotic season in politics.
The British port at Singapore was established in 1819 by the absurdly-named colonialist Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles.
Many diners seem to have absurdly long menus with far too many things on it, sometimes including lobster.
Perhaps I was completely spoiled by OnePlus' Warp Charge tech, which charges the OnePlus 7 Pro absurdly quickly.
Nvidia has unveiled several updates to its deep-learning computing platform, including an absurdly powerful GPU and supercomputer.
Also to make Julia Moskin's absurdly easy and very delicious recipe for pan-roasted fish with herb butter.
I spread out my bedding, put on the absurdly soft sleep mask I'd been provided, and lay down.
"$190 billion is simply an absurdly high number- it will not be paid," Jefferies analyst Alan Spence said.
Their improved bench is a big part of that success, but so is J.J. Redick's absurdly hot shooting.
No doubt 999-star power players will find ways to put these in absurdly hard to reach areas.
He's also benefitted absurdly low turnout: Only one other district in America had fewer people vote in 216.
Like The Sims, the radio gives Frau Rasch an absurdly idealized fantasy world in which she participates vicariously.
Perhaps I'm just scribbling in my silver linings playbook, but I find myself contemplating an absurdly delicious irony.
Never one to be deterred by absurdly long odds, he is on his way to Florida this weekend.
Afterward, I headed to Ballast Point, an absurdly large brewpub with great views on the Alamitos Bay Marina.
Liendo drives two routes, both of them absurdly steep, with switchback turns and clearances best measured in millimetres.
But an overhyped, ill-advised promotional campaign built up absurdly high expectations for his Met debut as Rodolfo.
They swim in the pool, cook dinner in the absurdly minimalist kitchen and drive the complimentary sports car.
This year, though, the president and Congress have pledged a thorough reform of America's absurdly complex tax system.
Unfortunately, despite all those warnings, it looks like the new Fold is still almost absurdly easy to break.
Now a maker of very, some might say absurdly, expensive watches is recycling tires from Formula One racing.
In 2011, Mr. Soros absurdly claimed that Israel was the main barrier to democracy in the Middle East.
They're dangerous and disgusting, for sure, but they're also absurdly stupid and, on the whole, very badly written.
Here's my take: listen to some absurdly high-res Phil Collins music to gouge your ears out with.
Top photo by Mac Hackett I don't know about you, but I am absurdly incompetent, as a human.
The dominant motif in "Players" is derived in part from an ad for some absurdly floral designer outfit.
But with something like gun possession, isn't it sometimes absurdly difficult to prove someone "knowingly" violated the law?
The owners siphoned most of this money into their clubs via absurdly inflated sponsorship deals from Middle Eastern companies.
At the forefront of the genre is the absurdly prolific collective and label H.V.R.F. (short for Hardvapour Resistance Front).
Kumail Nanjiani tweeted an absurdly hilarious picture of his dad's socks that the actor spotted while visiting his parents.
JOHN TILSITERRadlett, Hertfordshire "Researchers demonstrated how wirelessly to hack a car" is absurdly unnatural syntax ("Breaching-point", December 24th).
In Chile's municipal campaign, the authority absurdly made it hard for individuals to display campaign posters in their homes.
They're milestones worth celebrating — but it's also worth noting how absurdly long it's taken to get even this far.
Last week, IBM issued an absolutely worthless statement about the ban using the most absurdly generalized and flowery language.
Beyond conditioning consumers to expect absurdly low price-per-movie metrics, MoviePass takes pricing control out of theaters' hands.
All the equipment and processes used to detect contaminants and assess quality sound absurdly technical—including something called HPLC.
Bennett (below) is ostensibly the director of the absurdly, jaw-droppingly off-target ad that came late last week.
To keep equipment from overheating, the room is kept at an absurdly low temperature—very close to absolute zero.
But Mark Felt is so absurdly stacked with acting talent that Eddie Marsan has a one-scene bit part.
If that number means nothing to you, understand this: running 26.2 miles in 2:02:57 is absurdly fast.
It would not make any sense to do so, except in rare cases where the rent is absurdly high.
No, the photos are going viral because the stunt double is wearing an absurdly creepy mask of Styles' face.
" Musk fired back in a tweet, saying "Tesla is absurdly overvalued if based on the past, but that's irrelevant.
At a rally in November he accused Congress, absurdly, of harbouring a "secret plan" to surrender Assam to Bangladesh.
To her disdain, Frederica is unwillingly pursued by the absurdly idiotic Sir James Martin, heir to his family seat.
Starting price: Not released The P2177D's electric powertrain gives it absurdly quick acceleration: 265-2700 mph in 2475 seconds.
That this humble lizard could jeopardize what may be the greatest energy enrichment in human history is absurdly chilling.
There's a running riff on the cost of absurdly expensive whiskies that serves a counterpoint to Barry's watch obsession.
Some outlets have reiterated hearty doses of skepticism about his maturity, his skill, his absurdly-fast ascension to fame.
After my cookie, I went to bed feeling relatively normal but proceeded to get absurdly high while I slept.
Some people might say, who really cares if absurdly privileged women are getting a seat at the Bilderberg table?
No offense to the absurdly popular reality-TV-star-turned-Republican nominee; it's a simple fact of cognitive linguistics.
We all have family recipes we hold dear, from Grandma's roasted chicken to Uncle Bernard's absurdly strong pot brownies.
He's notorious for having an absurdly good aim in shooters, and for explaining competitive gameplay tactics to his viewers.
"I think this sentence was absurdly low," said Barbara McQuade, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan.
This estimate strikes me as absurdly low, given what I know about my close female friends and family members.
It's an absurdly large roll of thinly shredded pink meat wrapped in a fine layer of butter-fried bread.
That's an absurdly short period of time for any movie to be made, let alone one of this size.
Washington, holding an absurdly tiny flag, is seated on a pink horse that is trying to escape the dory.
Several have become successful investors at large VC firms; many are now absurdly rich following Facebook's IPO in 2012.
Eight weeks later, I was wobbling down the river in my very own, very tippy-feeling, absurdly tiny boat.
This keeps verging on being poetic, funny, jolly; absurdly solemn processions, nonsense trios and lingering tableaus all variously overlap.
These Patriots are less dominant than absurdly competent, which — ask the Jets about this — is still a desirable quality.
But blindly sentencing people to lengthy offenses, ignoring their actual risk to reoffend is both ineffective and absurdly offensive.
The first person I saw do this absurdly fast pivot was Ali Fedotowsky-Manno, the former Bachelorette turned influencer.
It's rampant on the kind of absurdly cheap overseas knock-off sites that interrupt my Instagram stories with ads.
The dark meat follows with hand-torn noodles in an absurdly rich chicken broth that leaves your lips sticky.
We'll see if that changes the direction of things, which at this point, is in an absurdly muddled place.
But maybe one person of color would see it and feel more welcome in this absurdly moneyed, white space.
It lets insurers charge more to older Americans and gives them absurdly little to help them cover their costs.
Whatever you may think of closed primaries (they have their merits and demerits), that deadline is just absurdly early.
If a player has an absurdly high BABIP, it's likely that they've simply been going through a lucky stretch.
What gave NBA Jam its edge, and made it immortal, was how absurdly hard it leaned into that unreality.
Bas Jacobs of Erasmus University calls the notion that firms like Shell or Unilever would quit the country "absurdly exaggerated".
Downsides: It's absurdly expensive compared with other Kindles, which, in its own way, makes it the perfect thing to gift.
Earlier today, Solange Knowles posted two of the most absurdly adorable photos of her niece on Instagram (hashtagged #proudauntie, appropriately).
At the same time, we witness what Pacho and his (absurdly handsome) brother, Alvaro (Edgar Prada), are experiencing in Mexico.
For a time, it was a popular show, which is annoying because it had a stupid — and absurdly outdated — premise.
Other Mexican presidents-elect have used the absurdly long five-month transition before taking office to go on foreign tours.
The report claims that I am 67.2 percent an endurance athlete and 32.8 percent power — numbers that seem absurdly precise.
"Really proud of my brotha @zacefron and the absurdly f*cking ripped shape he got in for #BAYWATCH," Johnson wrote.
As a former border Governor, I know the importance of securing our border and fixing our absurdly broken immigration system.
Photo: Dusty Volkel/Lockheed MartinCalling all space ravers: Here's an absurdly large sound system that will never blast galactic beats.
Check it out below and head to Resident Advisor to grab a ticket for the absurdly low cost of $10.
That self-determining brilliance has been both understandably and absurdly overlooked within the confines of a truly great basketball team.
There are also gaping holes for the wealthy to shelter assets in island real estate, which pays absurdly low taxes.
Once it's completed, Bell will aim to set the absurdly specific world record at Jaguar's winter testing facility in Sweden.
They'll be fun as hell, filthy at the right times, absurdly entertaining onstage, and almost infuriatingly catchy at their best.
Unless you by tickets in advance, lines to get to the top of the Eiffel Tower can be absurdly long.
I joined the Co-op in 2013, and found it to be claustrophobically crowded, illogically organized, and almost absurdly inconvenient.
The Fairway Market in Red Hook has an unfair advantage: an absurdly gorgeous, clear view of the Statue of Liberty.
In addition to the great hem, these pants are also absurdly comfortable, machine washable, sleek, and they don't wrinkle easily.
Otherwise, well, we have brilliant sunsets and the kind of grass that is absurdly tall, taller than you or me.
"So you know how Rune Factory 4 has absurdly huge level/stat caps on everything?" wrote one user in response.
But the investment banker keeps a remarkably level head in the face of Chad making things absurdly competitive and personal.
Meanwhile, Forrest is pursued by a detective with the absurdly allegorical (but absolutely true to life) name of John Hunt.
It's hard to imagine Mike Bloomberg continuing the race beyond today after his disappointing (and absurdly expensive) Super Tuesday outcome.
We're never going to have an artist with a career as long, absurdly bountiful, nourishing and constantly surprising as hers.
Equating these two disasters may sound absurdly melodramatic to some; we'll see how it seems in a couple of years.
It is the perfect soundtrack to a world that is absurdly comedic and tragic, and very touchingly human at times.
The remaining students will have racked up absurdly high expenses on the way to earning, or not earning, a degree.
There is something absurdly Kafkaesque about these trials; they've become crucibles that show the country where black America truly stands.
TL;DR: At $79.95, or 60% off, Sennheiser's HD 4.50SE wireless noise-canceling headphones are absurdly cheap for Cyber Monday.
What happened when I made a Chantilly cream with Cheerwine, the absurdly sweet North Carolina cherry soda, proved it plain.
The absurdly low speed limit of about twenty miles per hour is strictly enforced, as is a public smoking ban.
We have already lived through an embarrassing parade of wrongful conviction, tragic incompetence, laboratory scandal and absurdly unsupported forensic findings.
Most of these designs can't be executed unless you're an absurdly talented nail professional, or drunk and have no standards.
While that is an absurdly long time frame for a financial prediction, the eventual amount could easily be far higher.
The lifestyle in the city is absurdly brandable, so it's no surprise that the corners of America are taking notice.
The absurdly powerful Blackzilians staple is now 123-5 overall, and 6-1 since joining the UFC light heavyweight division.
It's an experimental project that manages to be a montage of humorous, disorientating, relaxing and stressful moments that absurdly intersect.
Better technology is here, of course, and yet people still buy absurdly expensive mechanical watches, because they are status symbols.
This setup — where academic institutions pay for both publishing and subscription — has helped make academic publishing an absurdly profitable business.
The last act of "Manon Lescaut" absurdly takes place in what is described as a vast arid plain outside New Orleans.
The England football team, whose penchant for being massively, absurdly disappointing at major tournaments is pure poetry, and a perfect art.
But it seems unlikely that the SDNY will give Epstein anything remotely approaching the absurdly soft deal he got in Florida.
Everyone wants to pose with the absurdly pink structures, as you can tell by browsing photos on Instagram tagged with #pinkhouses.
The Russian military already controls an absurdly powerful nuclear deterrent that is more than capable of destroying whatever it's aimed at.
Vizio's 20150-inch D Series is just a solid TV at an absurdly low price—the perfect companion for casual viewing.
Vizio's 32-inch D Series is just a solid TV at an absurdly low price—the perfect companion for casual viewing.
Wait lists for low-income housing are absurdly long, and would not provide the level of medical oversight that he needed.
It was Mohammed — the pilot whose experience was called "absurdly low" by Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger himself — who correctly diagnosed the problem.
How many more times does this man need to prove his commitment to post-apocalyptically minimal, yet absurdly luxurious high fashions?
No matter one's beliefs, we all need to call out extremism and hate, especially given American's absurdly easy access to guns.
The conversation felt almost absurdly natural, due in large part to the foundation's development of its own natural language processing system.
Click here to view original GIFThe internet's full of stories of tiny products being shipped to customers in absurdly oversized boxes.
Good Eggs, the food delivery service that promises "absurdly fresh" groceries and meal kits, has raised $50 million in new funding.
But Apple has pulled ahead with what some would say is an almost absurdly over-engineered solution to the bokeh problem.
Players like Infiltration and Xian have gone with less-than-obvious character picks, and perfected them to an absurdly high standard.
He can only do that if he reassures investors by reforming the country's absurdly generous pension systems, which imperil public finances.
I'd be lying if I said that scrolling through the absurdly wonderful page didn't invoke both hunger and nostalgia in me.
As recently as May, the vast majority of Democratic officials were rejecting left-wing activists' calls for impeachment as absurdly premature.
The security bill is absurdly high: the New York Police Department puts the expense at between $127,000 and $146,000 a day.
Remember the scene in Bridesmaids when Annie (Kristen Wiig) finally explodes at Lillian's (Maya Rudolph) absurdly lavish Paris-themed bridal shower?
That's an absurdly high number, especially when you consider that multiple studies have found basal body temperature alone to be unreliable.
After a while, it won't matter how many people appear to be having an absurdly good time without you on Instagram.
And so, a bunch of workers who've spent years building massive toys for absurdly wealthy people are looking at hard times.
Watching the absurdly well put together Rizin Confessions web series revealed that Horiguchi and Nasukawa had in fact sparred in 2015.
Despite this, opponents to Norwegian's expansion in the U.S. have absurdly tried to argue that this poses a threat to competition.
The reality is, however, that our absurdly antiquated corporate tax rate is pushing companies to find a better tax environment overseas.
After Rush Limbaugh absurdly accuses Hillary Clinton of colluding with Russia, the crowd breaks out in raucous "lock her up!" chants.
Plus, the concealed button hem makes it absurdly easy to shorten the pants to the perfect length for my 5'2 frame.
Gerrymandering is so broken that someone has made a font typeface out of some of the most absurdly shaped congressional districts.
Ahead, find three easy recipes that are so absurdly delicious, they will have you seriously reconsidering your loyalty to avocado toast.
But in reality, the layer of topsoil that holds them up is absurdly thin, only about three feet deep or so.
At the same time, she was trying to play one, controlling a horse onscreen that was, absurdly, driving a taxi cab.
But they are cashmere, and anyone acquainted with babies' bottoms can confirm that these absurdly priced hoodies are, in fact, softer.
The British-born Xander Parish played the young god as callow, a defensible interpretation undermined by Mr. Parish's absurdly broad acting.
You can have absurdly good turnout in one precinct and abysmal turnout at another, and the number of delegates won't change.
It will keep electricity rates on the island at absurdly high levels and negatively affect the island's ability to recover economically.
No economic growth, in a country with absurdly low tax take, means lower government revenue, which in turn implies less spending.
It is possible that there is no more misplaced and absurdly titled international body than the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Fun fact: Australia's custom officials are known for procedures teetering on the absurdly overzealous, thanks to the continent's unique natural environment.
Museums are locked in a constant struggle against decay and an almost absurdly wide-ranging array of natural and human threats.
According to Trump, the ominous signs of a bubble include the fact that money can be borrowed at absurdly low rates.
I like my stuffing to be absurdly moist; if I cooked the chicken atop the bread, it would absorb any drippings.
This has not gone down well with the absurdly wealthy kings of French football, who are owned by Qatar Investment Authority.
Trump's new FCC chief will help decide the fate of absurdly expensive prisoner phone calls Trump's new FCC chief will help decide the fate of absurdly expensive prisoner phone calls President Donald Trump's appointment of Ajit Pai to become America's next telecommunications chief has set off alarms due to his opposition to net neutrality and other regulations.
Here was a fellow prole, having battled New York City for an absurdly large prize, humping it home like a weary commuter.
I think that's in some ways a pity, because she was an absurdly heightened reflection, but a reflection nonetheless, of real life.
Why torture her with absurdly cheery music on the ride there, instead of telling her she was being offered an escape route?
You need an absurdly complicated, difficult-to-manage diet that involves lots of seeds, nuts, and supplements no one's ever heard of.
Competitors include SpaceX, which successfully tested its absurdly powerful and partially reusable Falcon Heavy earlier this year, as well as Blue Origin.
If such a thing even existed, it would probably come with a bunch of annoying caveats to justify its absurdly low price.
It makes "The British are frantically Googling what the EU is, hours after voting to leave it" absurdly disingenuous without better numbers.
David Bowie will be honored for his contributions for fashion His style continues to be absurdly influential well after his death. 4.
But smarts are only part of what gets someone into college, especially now that higher ed admissions have gotten absurdly, nightmarishly competitive.
To this end, all companies need to be incredibly, brutally, almost absurdly honest about how bad the side effects could really be.
People both within and outside the government understood a year ago that the absurdly quiet border of Trump's first months wouldn't last.
First was the official one of 305 naira per dollar, an absurdly low rate useful for importing petrol and massaging political egos.
That is an absurdly low price when you consider how much money Pebble has raised over the years and its fluctuating valuations.
Major parties are attempting to discredit independent candidates, claiming absurdly that they are funded by the CIA, Mossad or the Qatari government.
Then comes the human collaboration: Eight observatories all over the world had to sync up their clocks to an absurdly specific degree.
Judges who give absurdly light sentences in sexual assault cases, blame victims, and call rapists "extraordinarily good" diminish the severity of rape.
His government managed to raise the absurdly low price Ukrainians are charged for gas, and reduce the country's dependence on Russian supplies.
When an absurdly handsome work boss sidles into her bedroom, he has to flick Renée's signature nude spanx out of the way.
For instance, he credulously accepts Bannon's self portrait as a puppetmaster of the global right and, most absurdly, a plausible presidential candidate.
Your Money Adviser AIRLINE websites occasionally publish absurdly low airfares by mistake, causing a stampede of consumers seeking to book bargain tickets.
The designer is absurdly prescient when it comes to denim trends, and thus, these pants aren't in a shape we've seen before.
Over half of LaVine's shots are pull-up jumpers and—somewhat absurdly—over a third are from behind the three-point line.
He is leading the league with 34.0 points per game despite being a midrange shooter, which means he's been almost absurdly efficient.
It also reduces the chance of the accidental -- but way too common -- occurrence of emails appearing in inboxes with absurdly small font.
Sanders absurdly used the immediate COVID-19 crisis to advocate for Medicare for All and a single payer system as a solution.
But her overnight anointment as the new face of the Democratic Party has created absurdly outsize expectations of her power as kingmaker.
For the most part, they make an absurdly comic, at times pitifully narcissistic assembly — you laugh at them and then you cringe.
After a short ride in an elevator, I arrived in Mr. Rubin's home with its bookshelves lining floor to absurdly high ceiling.
"Japan's security and legal restrictions are absurdly complex," said Tsuneo Watanabe, a senior research fellow at the Sasakawa Peace Foundation in Tokyo.
The agency is locked in a time warp and people who need to get on airplanes are locked in absurdly long lines.
Her resilience cuts through the misery with beauty and even humor: an absurdly enlarged organ; a buckled horse with an awkward gallop.
If he does win, Mr. Macron will inherit a sclerotic, underproducing, overtaxed, absurdly bureaucratic, highly partisan country with a huge security problem.
Young women learn -- absurdly -- that their value as human beings is tied to outdated ideas of sex and the charade of virginity.
But selling them traditional insurance has been impossible, because in remote areas it's absurdly expensive to verify the death of an animal.
Though an absurdly highlighted look, Fris says it could work if Fallon ever aged and needed to fall back on his music.
Many people are making analogous attempts to put a fundamental value on Bitcoin — but such efforts will be intrinsically and absurdly inaccurate.
It appears that Bitcoin's main accomplishment is that it allows people to buy things clandestinely, only in an absurdly inefficient way. Correct.
All of that makes it absurdly tempting to frame most American conflicts as a war between the baby boom and the millennials.
It's absurdly romantic, and brunch is a great option if you're on a budget but still want a piece of the magic.
This apple and pear crisp with walnut streusel, which is every bit as delicious as pie, but is absurdly easy to make.
But many millions of smartphones remain open to an absurdly low-tech attack: a sly glance at someone's phone while they unlock it.
The absurdly flared jeans that, in the late '90s, were the coolest way to signify your love for skating, Hot Topic, and Korn?
On election day after my last class I went to the polling station on campus and was met with an absurdly long line.
Instead, the Kremlin created an ersatz civil war, absurdly portraying the Kiev government as a "fascist" regime and the separatists as freedom fighters.
" Bloom never felt at home in the absurdly sunny environment of Southern California, where "it was basically illegal," she said, "to be depressed.
Mr Kaczynski absurdly blames Mr Tusk for a plane crash in Smolensk in 2010 that killed his twin brother Lech, then Poland's president.
I can excuse the absurdly priced ticket because my family grew up near Vail, and we still have my grandmother's childhood home there.
No matter how cute he looks now, Ignis is still obsessed with finding new recipes, and it's still absurdly charming when he does.
There was one company with big potential that stood out to him that is trading at absurdly low levels right now — Johnson Controls.
The slew of absurdly irresistible newcomers range from yacht-sized flamingos to pink convertibles, a single Chuck Taylor, and even a private jet.
Even more absurdly, a fair amount of people have had strangers interrupt their shows to start talking about what they're watching (27 percent).
In the past, that has included series for Fallout, Skyrim, Ni No Kuni, and even an absurdly large Final Fantasy XV art tome.
More young people leaving the country because it's impossible to open even an espresso stand due to red tape and absurdly high taxes.
But with TSA staff shortages and absurdly long lines at American airports, why is the Secret Service leaning on the TSA for help?
But now that they had to write a replacement, Republicans were stuck trying to completely overhaul the American health care system absurdly quickly.
Boeing then accused Bombardier of dumping the jets into America at "absurdly low" prices and asked the Commerce Department to impose countervailing duties.
The snare can only work because of America's absurdly anticompetitive regulations on the drug market, including most especially the ban on importing drugs.
Even more absurdly, politics only presents itself so that Abedin can help Clinton self-actualize, as well, in the form of becoming president.
SNL writer Josh Patten has taken to casually replying to the President's tweets like they're personal texts, and the responses are absurdly chummy.
A recent and unusual Park Avenue window display featuring an absurdly lifelike baby sculpture has captured the attention of New Yorkers walking by.
An absurdly strict interpretation of that promise led Mr Jindal to refuse to consider curtailing tax giveaways, which grew exponentially on his watch.
The pair were so absurdly dominant that, after the merge, the only question really became which one of them would win the game.
If a price was absurdly high we ignored the page; such "holding prices" are used by dealers to indicate a lack of supply.
But by simply observing his career and the outpouring of praise from his peers, one thing is absurdly obvious — Yelchin had something special.
If she had run 220 miles in that time, it would have been at an absurdly slow pace, slower than a casual stroll.
It's not enough that their children could simply roll down the hill of their absurdly tilted playing field; they must have a guarantee.
He believes growers have gone too far in seeking absurdly low yields, which he believes increases the power and concentration of a wine.
It's also absurdly and legendarily difficult, so pick this one up if your ego can stand to be knocked down a few pegs. 
When his ties to the Kremlin came under scrutiny, he absurdly claimed that Hillary was the one who was too close to Putin.
Mr. Muhly's music could not have had a better advocate than the conductor Robert Spano, making an absurdly belated Met debut at 57.
One of my favorite parts of Final Fantasy XV was the absurdly detailed food Square Enix's artists made for the game's eating sequences.
She wakes each morning an hour before me, making her bed with meticulous care, smoothing each wrinkle from the absurdly white hospital blankets.
Why would we want to see a wonderful athlete unable to be his or her best because it's absurdly hot or cold outside?
It's one of the most beautiful marathons in the world, but it is also absurdly hilly, and runners have a strict time limit.
I believe that American college education takes far too long and is absurdly expensive, a burden to almost all except its richest participants.
We have seen a classic midday dip in the markets Thursday because certain sectors are absurdly overbought, and the volumes have been thin.
I told her, absurdly, that if I had been charged with murder, I would have faked my death so my parents wouldn't know.
Howlin' Ray's, which started as a truck, now has absurdly long lines for its excellent chicken, twisting through Far East Plaza in Chinatown.
Cursed. The fact that something's cursed doesn't mean it's evil, it just means it's absurdly dark and funny that it exists at all.
When the light changes and the leaves begin to turn, it becomes so absurdly picturesque that it almost seems unfair to other neighborhoods.
The absurdly tiny Le Petit Chiquito, introduced during Paris Fashion Week last February and retailing for $258, barely holds a few loose coins.
"Annie and Pony are best friends, and his absurdly logical approach to everything makes his and Annie's lives hilariously unpredictable," the release continues.
For dessert they made warm poppy seed strudel, or, when there was something to celebrate, Julia Child's absurdly rich Queen of Sheba cake.
And without those absurdly short time limits, everyone argued less and talked more about real topics that actually matter to voters — like racism.
You would know how at one moment it is absurdly caffeinated, sounding like complete chaos, and at another almost silent, meditative and calm.
Jim Cramer reminded investors that when they see a stock with an absurdly high yield, they need to stay the heck away from it.
If you need proof of how excited people are, look no further than the absurdly star-studded, 166-person cast of the audiobook version.
It's uncomfortable, in fact, almost unbearable to watch, even though it's still, absurdly, carried out by the character's nose, lengthened from all those lies.
Images: RoxxlySo you just bought a $1,000 iPhone X. It's fast, gorgeous, and everything you could ask for in an absurdly priced consumer device.
Top it off with some of the fast food chains new Breakfast Salsa, and you've got a slightly absurdly shaped, but familiar flavored, breakfast.
Gravel has spent a long time calling for a new investigation into the 22017/226 attacks, and, less absurdly, condemning the war on terror.
Russian television continues to broadcast there, and absurdly, despite the daily shelling, most of the locals blame Ukraine rather than Russia for their misery.
Or are you looking for a device with absurdly high image quality that can give you a movie theater experience in your living room?
When the Chinese aviation authority, absurdly, accused the airline of imperilling safety because its employees had joined the protests, Cathay dumped its chief executive.
" Matthew D'Ambrosio, a television writer and script coordinator, said the decision to remove the four categories from the broadcast was "absurdly disrespectful and stupid.
If you have a minute, let me explain, in absurdly specific detail, why American Gods was my favorite show of the past few months.
It was long — three hours that sometimes felt much longer — and absurdly crowded, with 21 candidates onstage, a record for a televised presidential debate.
Other absurdly over-engineered features include a flexible silicone nosepiece, and ventilation to help keep an athlete's brow cool and dry while reducing fogging.
During the campaign Mr Kenyatta's team seemed to suggest, absurdly, that the British government was planning to use military force to stop him winning.
That happened to me last week, when an email crossed my inbox announcing a PlayStation 4 version of the absurdly good action game Flywrench.
Somewhat absurdly, the massacre at an Orlando gay nightclub reminded Rubio, who opposes both gun control and gay rights, of his call to serve.
And Israel – a country where Jews have lived for 3,503 years – is absurdly branded the "occupier" of the ancient homeland of the Jewish people.
It's 21.5 percent lighter and smaller than the WG-M2043, and it shoots 2204K video at an absurdly wide 2170-degree field of view.
Gadot, it must be noted, is absurdly white-phosphorus Hot—a Natalie Portman 5.0, likely built by the same roboticists who created Alisha Vikander.
The truck is absurdly simple to assemble: its designers claim that three people can break it down into 60 parts in just 12 hours.
Other necessary changes, such as fixing how charges can be "stacked" to produce absurdly long sentences, can and should be addressed in future legislation.
To that end, Samsung succeeded — the demonstration proved that the Galaxy Fold was a functioning smartphone, albeit one with an absurdly small outer screen.
But US District Court Judge Richard Leon rejected the government's argument in a ruling last June that was widely criticized for being absurdly narrow.
This means that the media company becomes a native advertising creative agency with an absurdly expensive brand marketing department formerly known as the newsroom.
There is an absurdly loud, bordering on unbelievable, crack of the bat, and then the camera follows the runner and then the video stops.
We all understand that the law is imperfectly (and often ruinously) enforced, but Chase demonstrates that it is also, in many cases, absurdly conceived.
The company's Falcon 9 rocket entered the market several years ago with a price tag of roughly $60 million — absurdly cheap compared to competitors.
But critics call the CFA a relic of past subjugation and absurdly portray it as a "colonial tax" imposed by France, the former power.
The show's ten episodes are an unsparing and often absurdly funny look at the dynamics of sibling life, stripped down to their bare essentials.
You could easily argue that Zero owns the nascent electric motorcycle market, as the only recognizable competition is Harley-Davidson's absurdly expensive $30,000 LiveWire.
The e-rater, which is still used, is a partly rule-based language-comprehension A.I. that turned out to be absurdly easy to manipulate.
Of course, it was Mr. Obama's overly aggressive Justice Department that sought, and in 2013 won, that absurdly long sentence in the first place.
Boeing had alleged that Bombardier received illegal subsidies from the Canadian government, allowing the planemaker to dump the 75 jets at "absurdly low" prices.
And, unfortunately for New York's independent voters, many were locked out of participating tonight by an absurdly early deadline for changing their party registrations.
With a magical gesture — and one must admit, an absurdly artificial gesture right out of Orphée — she forces him to forget her very existence.
Those numbers make Janet Jackson and Stevie Nicks — both honored this year in absurdly belated recognition of their accomplishments — exceptions to a very outdated tradition.
It has one wheel, a few runners, and an absurdly powerful engine that propels the entire contraption across a frozen lake at breakneck speeds. Brakes?
Jon Lawrence, executive officer at Electronic Frontiers Australia, which is partnering Wikipedia in the campaign, agreed and called current copyright laws in Australia "absurdly outdated".
From a huge underdog upset to an absurdly buff ref, Clemson's 35-31 win over Alabama for the college football championship truly had it all.
I found myself absurdly proud of Daddy for sticking with such an interesting gun instead of something he could have bought at a strip mall.
Image: ESA/Hubble & NASASupermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies can get absurdly huge, sometimes reaching masses billions of times greater than our Sun.
Both have become a thing to behold — among the most recognizable faces in the world — and both became absurdly famous in large part by chance.
"It's an absurdly strict standard which doesn't begin to capture the number of different ways in which borrowers are facing extreme financial hardship," Yu said.
Wolfenstein takes a more straightforward approach: if Blazkowicz kills Nazis on an absurd and cartoonish scale, then Nazis have to be absurdly and cartoonishly awful.
And there's no doubt, it occupies a similar amount of real estate on her finger and has a similar vibe (the vibe being, absurdly large).
These claims are part of the #TakeDownMillieBobbyBrown meme, which consists of low-effort pictures — usually screengrabs from Brown's Snapchat — pasted over with absurdly homophobic statements.
"We were convinced there were so many absurdly famous people that we were not going to be on camera at all," Mulligan, 33, told Kimmel.
As a result, they're some of the hardest to shop for — just like that friend of ours whose tastes are absurdly hard to nail down.
A lot of encounters are darkly, absurdly funny because they involve characters acting out a charade of normal life in a practically post-apocalyptic landscape.
It's got an absurdly massive interior with room for six adults and even a seventh — albeit thinner person — in the middle seat in the back.
It's an innovation that sounds absurdly pedestrian when you can convince Alexa to buy you a $22014 dollhouse and four pounds of cookies by accident.
Since his days as Uncle Jesse, John Stamos has become almost synonymous with his flop of absurdly thick and luxurious, slicked back, raven-hued hair.
Despite being the nation's capital, it's only the fourth-largest city in Canada, with a suburban sprawl that takes up an absurdly large geographical footprint.
If you've ignored all of your friends and still haven't subscribed for MoviePass, because you're convinced that the absurdly low price will drop even further.
But instead of being the original game plus some head ducking, the VR version is now a balletic, absurdly fun series of full-body puzzles.
It was therefore absurdly insensitive and galling for the US President to couple his provocation with an appeal to Palestinians to remain calm and peaceful.
Nothing Seems to Change The N.C.A.A. has insisted, improbably and absurdly, that the quality of a prospective student's high school education is not its headache.
Startup culture and surges of absurdly lucrative tech money have sunk their bland bougie tentacles into California's most historically eccentric, experimental, and sexually inclusive city.
But considering how absurdly warm (not that we're complaining) temperatures have been lately, we're hoping that Punxsutawney Phil was right in predicting an early spring.
Furthermore, small-state interests are built into the Senate's math (where Delaware absurdly gets as many senators as California), and many House districts are rural.
For Mike Paradinas, whose personal musical tastes ranged from the aesthetically minimal to the absurdly maximal, it was a time of creative growth and productivity.
The company operates from an absurdly simple premise: It constructs sets, props and even characters from cardboard boxes, brown parcel paper and, yes, paper bags.
At Apple, is it better or worse to let a device grow absurdly old, or to push a minor upgrade devoid of deeper product introspection?
Many people that you know and meet will think less of you, at least if you live in an absurdly competitive city like San Francisco.
Insurance companies require "prior authorizations" with lengthy forms absurdly accepted only by fax, or endless phone calls, or they won't pay for newer, costlier medications.
"This project was absurdly dangerous and destructive, and Governor Inslee saw these risks clearly," said Dan Serres, conservation director of Columbia Riverkeeper, in a statement.
The first thing the bankers noticed was that Trump was, once again, vastly overstating his fortune, assigning absurdly high valuations to his real estate assets.
With a big platter of Bobby Flay's pan-roasted chicken with mint sauce, some lemon potatoes, and Julia Moskin's absurdly easy chocolate fudge for dessert?
" — Mary-Kay McHugh, 65 Upper West Side "Absurdly and inexplicably, my immediate concern was whether the rock and disco nightclubs I frequented would be closed.
The heroines, Medora and Gulnare, are captives — but you'd hardly know it when the ballet gives us its most absurdly splendid scene, the Jardin Animé.
And yet the Trump administration, absurdly, has decided to cast Democrats as the reason the GOP can't make the math work on a repeal bill.
It was, therefore, absurdly insensitive and galling for the US President to couple his provocation with an appeal to Palestinians to remain calm and peaceful.
Finally, there was the dark chocolate budino, an absurdly delicious chocolate pudding with mandarin olive oil, candied citrus, a chocolate crunch, and fresh whipped cream.
In another, he goofs around with a football helmet on his head as he tunes a TV that they have absurdly situated inside the refrigerator.
The liver is full of fat and booze, absurdly creamy and dense, while the brioche is feathery-light, tasting purely of butter, yeast and air.
There are nonviolent offenses, absurdly long sentences, racial disparities, and evidence that the punitive approach doesn't do much, if anything, to keep the public safe.
Beyond featuring genuinely great music and being absurdly funny, this is a great showcase for the idea that the best film criticism is filmmaking itself.
That's doubly true of the architecture; the little floating estates and and crunched-together structures that are both absurdly simple and completely flawless in their designs.
A former hedge-fund trader wrote that "in the end, it was actually my absurdly wealthy bosses who helped me see the limitations of unlimited wealth."
Then, after this absurdly long hibernation, they emerge from the ground, sprout wings, make a ton of noise, have sex, and die within a few weeks.
The update is — in a distinctive and off-kilter way — absurdly romantic at a time when big-screen schmaltz feels like it's gone out of style.
The executive order was written in absurdly vague language — so much so that the administration's own top officials can't seem to agree on what it means.
Sunshine Skyway Bridge from Fort De Soto Park (Image: Ronnie Boone)Summer is coming—and it's going to be an incredibly, absurdly hot one for America.
At the same time, it's an absurdly catchy song, and you'll probably even hear a handful of remixes blasting in nightclubs over the next six months.
The firm will also cut the extravagant number of model variations it offers—more than 300 at last count—and its absurdly long lists of options.
Because sentiment was so absurdly negative on everything that even stability in China (not an improvement in the outlook, just stability) was greeted as a godsend.
Watch the video above to see how absurdly complex this maneuver is, and to learn more about her gravity-defying push to wow at future Olympics.
Running on the same fuel as a dump truck, the F-Pace still manages to impress with a responsive power-train and an absurdly capable chassis.
The performance is infallible, the triple-lens camera is great, the battery life is solid, and it charges absurdly quickly — and it looks pretty good, too!
Partway through the broadcast, she arrived flanked by the Dixie Chicks, a trio of once insanely popular, then absurdly disgraced musicians who keep on going anyway.
Immigration policy analysts on both sides of the political aisle agree that the new rule sets an absurdly low standard of eligibility for public charge status.
LG: We both use password managers, because in case you've missed the memo, you're not supposed to have something absurdly simple or guessable for a password.
Was Sater merely engaging in some rather absurdly exaggerated hype about how a business deal in Russia could somehow make Trump popular in the United States?
This is what makes Chris feel so rare: It's an incredibly pleasant pop record that's nevertheless uncompromising in its weightiness, which, ultimately feels almost absurdly optimistic.
Similarly, in "Atmosphere" (1978), Neil Jenney painted the subtle gradations of a sunrise inside a window frame and absurdly labeled the sill with the artwork's title.
In an absurdly commercial touch for a designer who tugs and slaps at the ideas of "wearable" or "sellable," there was fantastic attention paid to accessories.
Editorial Hundreds of thousands of people stymied by Texas' absurdly strict voter ID law will finally get a fair break in casting their ballots in November.
"The burden of proof for these students is so absurdly unrealistic," said Representative Susie Lee, Democrat of Nevada, who sponsored the companion resolution in the House.
Its absurdly engorged military budget diverts hundreds of billions of dollars a year from the public weal to those who profit from the military-industrial complex.
What prompted me to dig up a pleasantly absurd memory from my absurdly unpleasant adolescence was a bronze sculpture aptly titled "It" (2004), by Carl D'Alvia.
It follows absurdly simple rules to generate its comments and replies, but it has struck a chord with people since it came out in the 1960s.
Some on the right have, absurdly, blamed the shrinking birthrate on abortion, even though abortion rates are also as low as they've been since Roe v.
Candidate Trump loudly and frequently condemned the Obama administration's treatment of veterans, frequently (and absurdly) arguing that under Obama, veterans were treated worse than undocumented immigrants.
It's partly informed by stories like those of Antwon Rose, but its interests are far-reaching and its tone skews toward the surreal and absurdly comedic.
Ronan's book may reveal an absurdly extreme example of that maxim but the truth is that the news media covers for powerful people every day. Sen.
This absurdly cavalier arrangement, even if it lasts just a few months, manages to denigrate the role of both the State Department and the intelligence community.
The real problem is not my father's level of functionality; it's the lack of available Medicaid beds and the absurdly high cost of any meaningful alternative.
The concierge recommended some excellent restaurants from the American Express Dining Collection, including Le Meurice Alain Ducasse, where we enjoyed an absurdly lavish, five-hour dinner.
A sign next to the pool warned visitors not to get too close to the edge, and, rather absurdly, to hold the hands of any children.
This almost started to change in 2015 when the Senate Finance Committee considered lowering the already absurdly low $10 threshold for bank interest reporting to zero.
His already absurdly efficient scoring numbers might be even more impressive on a roster like Portland's, where there are spot-up threats all around the arc.
Mr. Farrell, half-hidden behind an absurdly self-important salt-and-pepper beard, extinguishes nearly all of his natural impishness but keeps the tiniest ember burning.
When the players fail to go the distance in the group, the chances of them winning three double headers and the final must feel absurdly slim.
Which is crazy, because the interview process these days is just so absurdly involved: They are always "calling you back to do a presentation," aren't they?
That's why we were so excited to hear about Sephora's flash sale that just dropped today — which is offering loads of beauty products at absurdly low prices.
Weiss and Benioff said in a statement that the departure is due to their new, absurdly huge $300 million overall deal they inked with Netflix last spring.
"Having the on-set world be so constantly normalized to me at an absurdly young age 100% played a role in where I am now," she admitted.
An absurdly good shooting percentage Villanova shot 71.4% -- 35 of 49 -- from the field, the second best field goal percentage all-time in the men's Final Four.
The $7 video involves a lot of cliché showboating about how "content is king," and absurdly basic advice about studying popular influencers and keeping to a schedule.
Former deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, has absurdly argued that young people should vote twice, calling into question the very foundation of democracy: one person, one vote.
Absurdly, half of the government's net oil revenues are spent on petrol subsidies—the government insists that fuel should be sold for far less than it costs.
But it's more than just the snowfall you have to watch out for; the storm is bringing absurdly powerful wind gusts and even flooding along with it.
The entrance features shelves of different flavors; bright yellow bottles of pineapple habanero, pale-brown bottles containing manzana peppers, absurdly red bottles touting the infamous ghost pepper.
While that's not an entirely unreasonable view, football takes an absurdly draconian attitude to this sort of thing, even when the intent is clearly not to harm.
It's such a festive time of adolescent angst, clique drama, overpriced updos, cheap champagne, and absurdly sexist dress codes that body-shame teenage girls across the country.
Meditations on love in the newish medium exist somewhere between absurdly salacious tales on 60 Minutes and the bubblegum proposals you see in feature films and television.
The perception that comedy is not a "real" job for anybody but the super successful doesn't help the majority of us in comedy who aren't absurdly famous.
Plenty of rappers are prolific in the mixtape world; in terms of sheer output, this Atlanta trap king puts even the absurdly productive Young Thug to shame.
I'd never been to Vegas, I didn't know that was a dish you can order—I just thought he had, like, absurdly strung these two words together!
German tuner Brabus, best known for absurdly high-horsepower variants of Mercedes models, has done a couple custom versions of the Smart city car in the past.
We were locked in an absurdly tight trading range for the past two weeks, just below the historic closing high of 2,395 on the S&P 500.
The runaway Netflix hit features a cast of absurdly endearing middle schoolers, a small town chock full 'o oddballs, a juicy supernatural mystery, and 1980s Easter eggs.
It worked hard to prevent the countries challenging it over some or all of its absurdly aggrandising territorial claims in the sea from ganging up against it.
But both cameras are otherwise absurdly capable, and they share one particular trait that signals both how far photography has come, and how it's about to change.
The ridiculously talented cast: Assassin's Creed boasts an almost absurdly overqualified cast: Besides Fassbender and Cotillard, there's Jeremy Irons, Michael Kenneth Williams, Brendan Gleeson, and Charlotte Rampling(!).
This absurdly obvious revelation is a good thing, as it means the benefits of competition are shared globally by those who have trained properly and fought hard.
Both are eerily good at serving ads because they have an absurdly large trove of information about you and your habits based on how you use them.
Valve&aposs Index is considered the Ferrari of VR headsets, a title it earned both by its technical prowess and absurdly high $1,000 all-in price point.
WARNING: THIS POST CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR BLACK MIRROR SEASON 3 The new season of Black Mirror is out and, just like the others, it's terrifyingly, absurdly real.
In this case, the "program" was a link that opened a window running an absurdly simple script intended to throw a user's browser into an infinite loop.
"For each of those body parts, I then made GIFs of myself attempting to follow those instructions, looking at this absurdly formulaic idea of beauty," she says.
With regard to finance, Lessig examines in different ways the 2008 collapse, from banks to ratings agencies that gave AAA ratings to entities that were absurdly dangerous.
The game was so stuffed with absurdly improbable moments that both teams scored a run in the 13th inning on an infield single and a throwing error.
Yep, you read that headline right: we, as a nation, in some absurdly abstract sense, now prefer popping Nespresso pods at home to pills in the club.
Trump absurdly alleges widespread election fraud, underscoring the concerted and cynical GOP effort in states around the country to pass voting restrictions tailored to non-white citizens.
I kept swerving away … pretending, absurdly … that I had no affiliation with these reckless hippie monsters who were sullying the civic landscape of an otherwise fine city.
Their conversation was much on my mind Wednesday, when Prime Minister Boris Johnson put the Queen in an absurdly awkward position by asking her to suspend Parliament.
His claim that "my rhetoric brings people together," which he absurdly mustered with a straight face, betrays his pathological aversion to taking responsibility for his own acts.
The Trump administration may absurdly question the causal link between contraception and unintended pregnancy, but no one can challenge the causal link between unintended pregnancy and poverty.
Now New York State has taken action against taxi companies that are exploiting the refugees' plight by charging absurdly high fares to deliver them to crossing points.
The Court of Appeal's ruling merely revived lawsuits against Michael Jackson's companies, which absurdly claim that Michael's employees are somehow responsible for sexual abuse that never happened.
As fairy tale, O'Brien's novel is both harrowing and absurdly funny: what will this provincial community make of the glamorous impostor who says he is from Montenegro?
"We believe that because of the ECJ ruling courts will not absurdly favor consumers that have foreign currency mortgages," Zdzislaw Pietraszkiewicz, ZBP's president, told a news conference.
"When you defeat urban car use, this is the final boss you have to face" reads the caption on a picture of an absurdly convoluted freeway interchange.
Or some couple who's watched the original Star Wars trilogy, like, 15 times together get to have a wedding more absurdly nerdy than they ever dreamed of.
But he has been unusually aggressive in challenging industry conventions, and has emerged at a moment when the sums being spent on art have become absurdly high.
For his part, President Trump absurdly sought to turn the European Union's case into another example of how European officials are taking "advantage" of the United States.
One man is building a house so enormous, and so absurdly lavish, that it may be the ultimate symbol of our age of thirst, excess and inequality.
Same when Trump absurdly claimed that Clinton wants to preserve the carried interest loophole, which lets hedge fund managers claim a lower tax rate than salaried employees.
When she plays these nearly discordant, absurdly fast run, it has this sensation of trying to stand still after spinning around really fast in a desk chair.
This is absurdly inaccurate — Hitler was never a Zionist — and also offensively links a movement supported by Jews with the most famous anti-Semite of all time.
Treating anorexia, which is characterized by self-starvation and an inability to maintain an adequate body weight, seems absurdly simple on the surface: just eat and gain weight.
No one seems to know how to play this game: not the president, not the absurdly unqualified secretary of the Treasury, not even, it seems, any congressional leaders.
To give you an idea of how absurdly good that is, consider this: Golden State led the NBA with an overall eFG% of 56.3 during the regular season.
On the latest episode of VICE LIVE, the hosts watched some wild videos of people trying to get absurdly large things onto the New York City subway system.
And all the while, various women in an assortment of beautiful gowns say things like, "But what about the mines?" as Cornwall looks absurdly beautiful in the background.
"The risk of fatality will be high," Musk conceded in the course of describing SpaceX's absurdly ambitious (and still preliminary) plan to establish a human colony on Mars.
The NAC, then led by tyrant Pat Lundvall, fined "The Axe Murderer" $70,000 in addition to handing him an absurdly-harsh lifetime ban from competing at their hearing.
Well, Aaron Persky is back in the news because he is comparing the backlash to his absurdly lenient decision to how unpopular — wait for it — school desegregation was.
Even more absurdly, the foreign-affairs ministry in Ankara summoned America's ambassador on May 22nd to treat him to a tongue-lashing and a lecture on crowd control.
Today is a slow day: I spend most of the afternoon chatting with my team, reading personal finance articles (I dream of retiring absurdly early), and sending emails.
I'm not giving him props for clearing some absurdly low bar, like failing to fall asleep during his own speech or not stripping nude and streaking through Congress.
"Majesty" puts her on par with Eminem as the best in the game while coupling it with an absurdly catchy, almost Queen-esque (er, the rock band) track.
Actually, that sounds way more fun than the film I saw, which was a wreck of spaceships and shooting and terrible green screens (despite the absurdly large budget).
The absurdly cool pair chowed down on bún chả, a grilled pork and rice noodle dish, while chatting about their world travels and showing off their chopstick skills.
The astronomer who's hellbent on picking apart the universe and reducing your life to a clump of dust needs absurdly detailed star charts in order to do so.
As the skit points out, the laws for preserving rape kit evidence vary from state to state, meaning that some states have absurdly long backlogs for DNA testing.
A cross between fanny packs and the pouch that held your father's flip phone in 2010, these absurdly tiny "belt bags" can hold little more than an iPhone.
The biggest problem with business class air travel — the cheapest class of international air travel in which you aren't treated like livestock — is that it's still absurdly expensive.
The Czech-based investment company, which holds a 2.4 percent stake in AmTrust, urged shareholders to vote against the deal, citing "absurdly low valuation" of $13.50 per share.
I tried a phone call in the absurdly noisy New York City streets with both the Sony WH-1000XM3s and the Bose 700, and there was no contest.
That cutoff seems to assume that Zika will no longer be a problem by then, an absurdly risky line of reasoning that most health experts do not accept.
But the idea of a "Stranger Things" viewer outright not knowing what such a room is and what it's used for has made some folks feel absurdly old.
It's also now a real thing that actual humans can swing around and cut things with, thanks to the absurdly talented metal-workers behind Man at Arms: Reforged.
Autumn here is absurdly beautiful; at the end of the season, the leaves in the treetops turn almost purplish, like an expensive head of cauliflower, before falling away.
Those scenes are arranged nonchronologically, à la "Pulp Fiction," and it's absurdly entertaining to watch the pieces fit together and to see the story loop around in time.
Artists deserve to be fairly compensated for their work, but these absurdly long terms serve no purpose except to keep culture locked away from scholars and the public.
It's up there with CHIC's "Everybody Dance" and "All Night Long" by the Mary Jane Girls in the "songs utterly fucking dominated by their absurdly good bassline" stakes.
If the debt-to-GDP ratio is an absurdly high — 300 percent, for example — a primary surplus equal to 85033 percent of GDP is good enough: still manageable.
While imitation might be one of life's inevitabilities, life inevitabilities—council tax bills, the common cold, feeling absurdly despondent on your own birthday—are usually deeply fucking irritating.
What caught my attention were the material trappings reflected in the hand-painted scenery, which reflected aspirational wealth, a reverence for nature, regality … yet is all absurdly artificial.
While 24G will deliver faster and better mobile networks, however, experts say that most of the ultra-futuristic benefits of 53G have been absurdly overhyped by wireless carriers.
It's impossible to know what American politics will look like after two years of Trump, and so it may seem absurdly early to write about the 2018 elections.
After closing in 223, this put-another-dime-in-the-jukebox musical, which The New York Times called "seriously silly, absurdly enjoyable," is spending the summer Off Broadway.
It was a bad phone with an absurdly short battery life, but I streamed an entire movie from Netflix on the Thunderbolt connected to a 4G LTE network.
"There's been a real relaxation of the circumstances of their confinement that has removed a lot of the absurdly unnecessary restrictions for the previous 10 years," said Maj.
Farrow's book may reveal an absurdly extreme example of that maxim, but the sad truth is that many in the news media cover for powerful people every day.
President Trump has long been mocked for clothing choices and mishaps, but one twitter account took parodies to the extreme by Photoshopping the president with absurdly long ties.
More experienced chess players will find that 20 levels also leads to some absurdly difficult games, which will assuredly delight and confound your chess-playing friends and family.
Its object is his father, Henry (Geoffrey Rush), owner of the town's recently shuttered sawmill and imminent bridegroom to his significantly younger and absurdly gorgeous housekeeper (Anna Torv).
From the outside it's easy to believe that survival is the first priority of the sick, and so a failure to articulate your condition seems absurdly self-defeating.
He's repeating empty slogans, absurdly asserting that a massive construction project on the Mexican border will cure opiate addiction in New England, and saying offensive things about Latinos.
The secret lies in the delighted confidence that emerges when an artist believes the song she's singing is absurdly, superlatively great, and she tries to convince you too.
Blackbird acquired an absurdly broad patent from an inventor that had apparently never attempted to turn that patent into a business that made products, hired people, or paid taxes.
Best space-saving move ever: use your TV as your computer monitor and your monitor as your TV. Best monitor ever: Dell's absurdly high-res 13-inch screen ($1,500).
Best space-saving move ever: use your TV as your computer monitor and your monitor as your TV. Best monitor ever: Dell's absurdly high-res 27-inch screen ($1,500).
At the rally, Biden said he "watched up [Obama] close," claiming — somewhat absurdly considering his audience — that people don't talk often enough about how great the 44th president was.
Outsiders focus so much on efficiency probably because those who do try to learn the characters cannot help but be struck by how absurdly hard they are to master.
Nigella Lawson's absurdly simple recipe for pea soup makes life easier, and a crackly baguette with salted butter served on the side makes it taste all the more delicious.
"Far From Home" has a tough act to follow after the absurdly wonderful Spider-Verse — not to mention some explaining to do following the events of the last Avengers.
You absurdly have to buy one separately, or you could just spend $8 on this new adapter that lets you use your iPhone or iPad's Lightning charging cable instead.
Since Kobe beef costs more than $20 an ounce, if you're purchasing something that is supposedly made of Kobe beef and isn't absurdly expensive, you're probably being scammed. 2.
The decrease in cash on hand tells us that Apple is finally figuring out how to utilize its absurdly large cash stash, something investors have long been complaining about.
The monthly premium for the catastrophic plan basically includes a once-a-year preventative visit and a high five, unless you reach the absurdly high out-of-pocket amount.
OK here we go… Since we're on the subject of Richmond hardcore in this week's edition, I've got to make mention of the absurdly overlooked gem that is Malady.
In fact, when I wrote Neuromancer, in 1981, I felt I was being absurdly optimistic in positing a future taking place after only a single, very limited nuclear exchange.
But if Spinoza is the new golden boy of this tricky form, then sentimentality can never define it, because it will have something absurdly complex at its thematic core.
Adding self-driving technology — at least as it stands now — into regular passenger cars could make them absurdly expensive for anyone without the cash of a Silicon Valley mogul.
This video will go down in history purely by virtue of bringing together three of pop's most important women — and putting them in absurdly perfect outfits in the process.
It has absurdly thin bezels all around, which I'd argue gives the Note 10 a smarter and more sophisticated look than if it didn't have any bezels at all.
For what it's worth, this was well before Rick Santorum absurdly suggested teaching children to perform CPR on wounded friends as a way to reduce casualties from school shootings.
Rafael Assunção (22-2003-2200) Recent bantamweight champion TJ Dillashaw's being relegated to the prelims are, once again, a clear indication of just how absurdly stacked this card is.
Instead, he advocates for a new, intermediate schedule between I and II, that would make the substances easier to study, but not absurdly easy for a layperson to obtain.
Their journey north is so absurdly stereotyped, it surprised me that Cummins didn't include a scene of a mother and son trotting to the United States on a donkey.
So far, the Turks, who absurdly accuse the United States government of complicity in that 2016 coup attempt, have failed to provide sufficient evidence to merit Mr. Gulen's extradition.
Based on that tell-all (which Mr. Sestero wrote with Tom Bissell), "The Disaster Artist" recounts both the making of a friendship and the absurdly inept movie it produced.
Ordinarily, Blagojevich would have little hope of a pardon or commutation — his offense seems absurdly corrupt, and what president would want to be seen as waving away his crimes?
If automation becomes widespread, Caulkins says, "The cost per hour of intoxication for a generic or equivalent of Budweiser could be absurdly low," and would drive overall prices down.
Even including an almost absurdly small addition built by my father-in-law, a former professor of accounting who died several years ago, it measures only 740 square feet.
Which, of course, is the bet: The more absurdly convenient Amazon is to me, the more likely I will be to spend more of my money there next time.
And with an approachable frame, affordable price, and absurdly powerful battery, the Scorpion could be a good entry-level e-bike for anyone who's bored with traditional two-wheelers.
Rather than convincing your uncle to hotbox your childhood bedroom with an absurdly high-THC vape pen, ease him into it with a 1:1 or 2:1 product.
The new trailer for Marvel's "Avengers: Infinity War" arrived this week, with an absurdly deep roster of stars appearing as extremely powerful superheroes for extremely short amounts of time.
"Given the culpability Bill and Hillary Clinton in the financial crisis, it is surprising candidate Clinton is now absurdly blaming tax cuts for the 2007 financial crisis," they wrote.
Hahn's body, her mess, her hair, her mouth, her mania, her misdirection, her absurdly sexy desperation — it all shows us that while Dick is Chris's muse, Hahn is Soloway's.
That's true in the UK's absurdly inexpensive, and fully socialized, health care system; but it's also true in the Singaporean system, which conservatives often hold up as a model.
As the two sat before the cameras, Trump lunged for the prime minister's hand, and before Abe knew what hit him, he was trapped in an absurdly lengthy palm embrace.
Think, for example, of Glenn Beck's commercials for Goldline — a company that warned of an impending market crash under Obama to convince the elderly to buy its absurdly expensive coins.
It's absurdly chilly in New York City for late April, and someone's left a huge window open, but there's a warmth that fills the room when Wilson and Hathaway enter.
Luckily comedian Andy Corrigan took photos of these absurdly-named costumes for our amusement, posting them on Twitter on Sunday after finding them in a discount store in Adelaide, Australia.
Absurdly, Monk has been better according to Synergy when guarded in catch-and-shoot situations than unguarded, hitting at a 1.53 point-per-shot clip guarded versus 1.15 pps unguarded.
Even more absurdly, the General Medical Council (the UK's medical regulator) found that he had paid children at his son's 20003th birthday party to donate their blood for his research.
Turkey is gripped by a currency crisis, precipitated partly by America's imposition of sanctions over Mr Erdogan's refusal to release a pastor, Andrew Brunson, who is absurdly accused of terrorism.
He was bloodless (literally, in the otherwise-a-scream 1994 Anne Rice adaptation Interview With the Vampire), an absurdly angel-faced absence at the center of these failed prestige pics.
His swipe at dairy farmers is in part an attack on Canada's absurdly complex system of "supply management", which matches production to demand and limits imports through quotas and tariffs.
The Russian government budget — $20163 billion in 2016 — is significantly lower than the American budget of $3.3 trillion, and absurdly small compared to the EU budget of 6.4 trillion euros.
PETMANDeveloped by Boston Dynamics (with, ahem, a little help from the US Department of Defense), this absurdly realistic humanoid robot is being used to test the performance of protective clothing.
But the discovery of the bug is notable for the fact that it was an absurdly easy exploit to use for harassment and the lingering paranoia about YouTube's secretive practices.
In case the videos of boiling water freezing in mid-air haven't convinced you, it's absurdly cold in parts of the country right now, thanks to an epic polar vortex.
That's why we headed to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for a tour of all the absurdly intricate processes that produce those crisp, possibility-packed notes in our wallets.
Because of this, I wasn't expecting much from the absurdly named Shin Megami Tensei Liberation Dx2, a mobile spinoff of the beloved role-playing series that spawned the Persona games.
There's a real danger it won't live up to the absurdly high expectations the original game left behind, but that's also what makes the sequel so alluring, fascinating, and absurd.
And I know this sounds absurdly California New Age hippie, but I could almost feel my chakras opening—my creativity felt easy and natural, and my instincts sharpened into intuition.
But before The Bride has to get in some absurdly intense samurai sword duel on a speeding motorcycle or whatever, Tarantino apparently wants to let her chill for a minute.
A penny rate would bring some much-needed transparency to streaming royalties for music copyrights, which are absurdly opaque compared to the other compulsory licenses to which songwriters are subject.
I worry that since this legislation is absurdly unlawful the discrimination could extend to naturalized citizens—or, hey, really just any brown person a racist could think of as Muslim.
He was an absurdly talented forward, an unerringly lethal finisher whenever a chance presented itself, but also an economical player who was as notable for industrious teamwork as individualist magic.
The sensor is now 20.8 megapixels — up from 16.2 — and the ISO goes all the way up to 303,400, with the extended range clocking in at an absurdly high 3,280,000.
It's all part of a high stakes power play in an already absurdly complicated conflict that has sucked in the world's great powers, and a lot of the lesser ones.
Some of these songs and modifications are absurdly difficult, but to devoted Stepmania players, these challenges aren't just made to be surmounted, but dominated in the most impressive ways possible.
The normal price of a single first-class, round-trip ticket on Emirates can be $7,000 or more, but even at half-price, that's still absurdly expensive for most people.
In the final battle in Patty Jenkins's blockbusterista Wonder Woman, our heroine at last triumphs by slamming her giant broadsword —the absurdly-named "God-Killer"—straight through her prone enemy.
Absurdly, every one of these children automatically becomes a United States citizen because the 22019th Amendment, which has never been favorably ruled on by the Supreme Court, has been misinterpreted.
Every single one, from the original Game Boy (118 million units) to the Nintendo 3DS (75 million sold and still going) has an absurdly high sales number attached to it.
" In April, Boeing asked US officials to slap tariffs on Bombardier, accusing the Canadian company of dumping its C Series passenger jets on the US market at "absurdly low prices.
In this slim volume, Southern illustrates this point in a story that becomes increasingly outrageous and culminates in one of the most absurdly comic scenes in the American literary canon.
What some people absurdly claim to be a 2,600-year-old male succession — with several ancient empresses acting as regent — was only made possible thanks to the existence of concubines.
Refugee camps and migrant shelters crackle with gallows humor seen among soldiers and emergency room personnel -- people who live at that strange intersection of the horrific and the absurdly hilarious.
The United States military, NASA, and commercial companies are thrilled to be able to pay what a few years ago would be absurdly rock-bottom prices for a space launch.
When I was in Dubai, rich people from across the world were paying such absurdly high prices for its real estate that the government decided to create more of it.
To shed light on just how much her body is talked about, she recently uploaded this absurdly photoshopped image of herself, poking fun at the exaggerated size of her breasts.
But when a bikini or one-piece feels like the only viable option in terms of clothing for scorching temperatures and absurdly high levels of humidity, where does one turn?
Mr. Anwar was first convicted of sodomy in 1999 in a separate case, brought under a British colonial law that critics consider absurdly outdated, and served six years in prison.
Sadly, absurdly, "Bohemian Rhapsody" is a plodding, literal-minded, conventional affair, in spite of Malek's game attempt to mimic Mercury's strutting theatricality onstage and his operatic moodiness in daily life.
To invent the character of Foxy Knoxy, my normal sexuality was presented as deviant and slutty, and that invented deviancy was absurdly used to justify a psychopathic propensity for homicide.
Ignorance of policy consequences, sexism, racism, and a disdain for intellectual achievement and science are all frightening enough in a president, but absurdly obvious pathological lying is an Orwellian nightmare.
In a new SFW trailer from WoodRocket and Pornhub, Fortnut, written by porn star April O'Neil, borrows the tropes and missions and goofy usernames from the absurdly popular video game.
And it is why we keep coming back to her Instagram, too: the Day-Glo extremity captures what we love best about the absurdly heightened, not unridiculous world of opera.
The music—from Talk Talk's debut single, the absurdly confident romantic synth-stomp of 1982's "Mirror Man" through to Mark Hollis—is still there, ripe and ready for revision.
"Ironically, these absurdly low yields are driving investors to equities in the hope of finding any returns," said David Lafferty, chief market strategist at Natixis Global Asset Management in Boston.
Just Art's has absurdly good food and drink deals throughout the week: free French fries on Tuesday, free pizza on Wednesdays and $7 pitchers, and dollar hot dogs on Thursday.
That show stars Mr. Jones and Natalie Zea as Nate and Robin, who last season were on an absurdly eventful road trip with their children (Liam Carroll and Ashley Gerasimovich).
I have previously written about how I believe that the DOJ was correct in its rejection of the absurdly high recommendation of seven to nine years in prison for Stone.
Since their inception in the 1940s, microwave ovens have come a long way from the absurdly expensive, six-foot-tall, 750-pound behemoths of WWII-era technology they once were.
The Salem witch trials gave more due process to the accused, he absurdly claimed, though he refused to participate in the impeachment process after Democrats invited him to do so.
Even more absurdly, Sanders disciple Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was attacked for allegedly eating a hamburger while advocating a Green New Deal package that conservatives said would ban meat, or something.
The data was discovered for sale by a Russian hacker for the absurdly low price of $1, according to Alex Holden, founder and chief information security officer of Hold Security.
"The same wild swings that have crushed the averages allow you to buy individual stocks at absurdly cheap prices if you're simply waiting for them to come in," he said.
This comes after several earlier, absurdly long passages in which Beverly is beaten by her husband or her father, and in that context, it feels more than a little bit gross.
Yesterday, there was another New York Times story written by a reporter who happened to be going to Martha&aposs Vineyard for vacation, kind of an absurdly favorable interview with Dershowitz.
It's all extremely overwhelming, and I can't help but to start conjuring up a few possible scenarios that could unfold following these absurdly PDA-filled photos of Gomez and The Weeknd.
Lynch had also been involved in a heated war of words with Oracle's Larry Ellison, who claimed Autonomy had approached the software giant but that its price tag was "absurdly" high.
When Xiaomi launched its Poco F1 (or Pocophone F1, depending on the market) phone in 2018, it made quite a splash as it offered top specs for an absurdly low price.
Adults received an average of $9,000 each, and each child $2,000, an absurdly low amount considering that each faces a lifetime of disability, including reductions in IQ, that erode earning ability.
The Apple Watch (which also got more expensive this fall) has perhaps been the poster child for Apple's luxury brand aspirations, even if you put aside the absurdly expensive Edition models.
Niantic's follow-up to the absurdly popular Pokémon GO, the long-awaited Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, has one major drawback: unlike its predecessor, you can't explain it in a single sentence.
The best part of this deal is that it doesn't require waking up at an absurdly early hour to snag deep discounts and sales among throngs of people at the mall.
"I would say Democrats," @SHSanders45 says And yet the Trump administration, absurdly, has decided to cast Democrats as the reason the GOP can't make the math work on a repeal bill.
The next night I attended a $53 late-night coursed dinner at Sushi-san featuring a miniature version of the absurdly expensive Wagyu sandwich that's probably been filling your Instagram feed.
We wanted very fresh, very intact corpses, so we had to face the question of how to kill a person "with the least harm," as the official recommendations absurdly phrased it.
In your book, you point to this absurdly long list of illnesses that are now linked to troubles with the microbiome (the collection of microbes that lives in and on us).
"These shocking figures show that women are largely absent behind the camera and absurdly stereotyped on screen," said Sam Smethers, chief executive of the Fawcett Society, which campaigns for women's rights.
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding picks up a year after the original, which, if you haven't watched it, is a movie so absurdly silly it can't help but be amazing.
This all sounds absurdly hyperbolic, I know, but Wire Wood Daughters functions so well on so many different layers that its effectiveness is best digested on a larger, more abstract scale.
Rafsanjani participated in all of this, yet his willingness to make backchannel deals with U.S. officials, as in the case of the Iran-Contra Affair, earned him an absurdly positive reputation.
And most absurdly, we were informed that religion is not part of the conflict; yet militias continue to kill based on religious identity, leading to retaliatory attacks and waves of violence.
But instead of putting the responsibility entirely where it belongs — on Congress — Mr. McConnell went on absurdly to blame Mr. Obama for failing to communicate the potential consequences of the bill.
Alongside the howling Quentin "Rampage" Jackson, the absurdly tough Fedor Emelianenko and the equally solid-chinned Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, my two main favourite fighters were Mirko Cro Cop and Wanderlei Silva.
Is there no point when you're looking at yourself in the mirror as you paint on the absurdly large teeth over your mouth and think, Could this be a bad idea?
It was one of the highlights of that year's Academy Awards and way more memorable and fun than anything in Sunday's subdued ceremony—including Armie Hammer's absurdly large hot dog cannon.
No one can seem to paint a picture of marijuana users accurately, as evidenced by the absurdly racist filter that Snapchat released on 4/20 in order to celebrate the holiday.
His benign visage is swiftly followed by the menacing shadow of Mauricio Pochettino, which is in turn pursued by an eddying cloud in the form of Arsene Wenger's absurdly long coat.
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Never mind that much of the rest of the world ate that way, and found "elite Western norms of eating absurdly cold, isolating, peculiarly self-consumed and uncivilized," Mr. Ray said.
Its results will come as a relief to those people who, absurdly, prefer cats to dogs -- and should give those who cling to the popular "cat lady" trope paws for thought.
Investigators later determined that the Air France flight — a heavy jet stalling at absurdly high angles of attack — passed the point of possible recovery as it mushed down through 12,000 feet.
As detailed by a Sports Illustrated piece last week, he maintains an absurdly strict diet and workout regimen, one refined for years to keep this touchdown machine on the football field.
This was especially common for me when my daughters were little, and the list of recipes that pleased everybody and scored high on the fast-easy-healthy scale was absurdly slim.
Because prosecutors did not allege or prove a specific drug quantity in Pagan's case, he was spared from what everyone, including the prosecutors, agreed would have been an absurdly long sentence.
Corn farmers have complained that the payments for their crop have been absurdly small at around a penny per bushel relative to soy, which is amounts to around $1.65 per bushel.
Buffaloed has Zoey Deutch playing an absurdly high-energy hustler who seems to have no ethics and will stop at nothing to make money and get out of her home town.
And if fees enter the equation, absurdly high profit expectations can stand in the way of individuals and small organizations ever having a hope of sharing the work with the public.
But the truth is, we did get help: We were absurdly fortunate to be just poor enough to qualify for Pennsylvania Medical Assistance — Medicaid — and it saved us from medical poverty.
A Google search of the word "Vancouver" these days reveals article after article about the city's absurdly hot rental market—one that young Canadians supposedly have no chance of breaking into.
As I've written elsewhere, this Congress has been de-investing in its institutional capacity for decades, and congressional staff earn absurdly low salaries, leading to high turnover and consistent staff inexperience.
The quibbling over "hole" versus "house" has an absurdly transparent purpose — to allow Trump's allies to publicly distance him from a reported comment he now thinks is politically damaging to him.
Freud's diagnosis of déjà vu as a purely psychological phenomenon—rather than one caused by neurological errors—had the unfortunate effect of shifting explanations for déjà experiences towards the absurdly mystical.
The billionaire business executive Mitchell Rales and his wife, Emily, added "about 2000 works" to their collection in 2009, many of which they purchased at absurdly low prices, Bloomberg reported in 2016.
Well, in the 20 or so years since the absurdly luxe skin cream took over beauty wish lists, the costs of fancy-pants beauty products have only grown even more sky-high.
And how effective could Kelly really be if the freewheeling Scaramucci remained in a key job he was completely unqualified for, without facing any consequences for his absurdly unprofessional rant to Lizza?
Earlier this week, YouTube streamer PewDiePie lost a contract with Disney because of some Nazi references in his videos and one absurdly ill-considered attempt to make a joke out of genocide.
He makes big, bludgeoning movies stuffed with nonsense, special effects and military fetishism, and while they are ridiculous they can be absurdly entertaining when they're not boring you out of your mind.
The second segment was a "pro market," with a few notable devices, such as the HTC Vive, that required absurdly powerful computing rigs to operate, but offered consumers more compelling, immersive experiences.
Businesses and homeowners can sit on a building for decades and pay absurdly low property taxes, depriving localities of billions in revenue and pushing them to systemically advantage new development over infill.
The Detroit mainstay's spent the last 25 years crafting the kind of absurdly solid house and techno that makes dancers submit to higher powers on dancefloors across the world night after night.
If I could go back in time and retire all over again, here are five things I'd do differently: At 2000, I now realize how absurdly young I was when I retired.
Illustrated with an unnaturally human smile, the animal may be intended to bestow a beastly blessing upon Mary and Elizabeth's meeting, but it just reads to my modern eyes as absurdly demonic.
That means — as long as we continue emitting profound amounts of heat-trapping gases — we'll need the ocean to keep absorbing massive quantities of CO2, so the planet doesn't grow absurdly hot.
But these were straw men ablaze with our deeper, less sayable grievances, namely the ways we had expected to be healed or completed by each other, and how absurdly we had failed.
Luckily, this bundle knocks 93% off that price, bringing it down to an easily affordable (and absurdly worthwhile) $69, with an additional 15% off when you use the code JULY4TH at checkout.
Garlock played the bumbling layman to Redmond's charismatic expert; as the games went on, I found myself entertained by the deadpan sass Redmond lent to his patient explanations of absurdly complex matters.
They had a tidy, double-wide modular home with flowered wallpaper, family pictures on every surface, a vase of cut roses on a sideboard, and an absurdly friendly hound in the yard.
She wasn't looking to leave me, we've been almost absurdly happy with our relationship, but I never wanted her to feel like a hostage to my depression if things ever got bad.
There's no one I'd rather see claw her way out of a Bieber-y web of lies for a dramatic comeback Thursday than this alien with zero shame and absurdly voluminous hair.
My vote goes to Iella Wessiri, the absurdly capable ex-Corellian Security agent, who could slip so easily into the ranks of Imperial upper echelons to report back to a young Rebellion.
Call Me By Your Name has been in theaters for less than a week, and already it's managed to make peaches, Armie Hammer's dance moves, and absurdly short shorts iconic among audiences.
Through some back-channel miscommunications by Garfield's lieutenants, the candidate's need to mollify Conkling's faction resulted, absurdly, in a proffer of the Vice-Presidency to the dismissed collector of the Custom House.
The Chamber rather absurdly claims that the proposed legislation requiring companies to disclose their beneficial or true owners would somehow impede capital formation and impose onerous filing requirements on almost all businesses.
Human weakness Both the Area 1 report and the latest DOJ indictments show that for well-resourced hackers like those working for state-sponsored groups, cyber espionage can sometimes be absurdly simple.
"... So, it's just, we think, an absurdly poorly written and unenforceable opinion, and I don't think anyone in the industry, the gaming industry, the sports betting industry, feels any differently," Murren added.
John Oliver has skewered states that enact absurdly restrictive laws on abortion facilities just in time for the Supreme Court to hear its most significant abortion access case in about 25 years.
Many of us spent the latter half of 2014 listening to this absurdly addictive series, impatiently waiting for new episodes or discussing (read: arguing) with friends over Adnan's suspected guilt or innocence.
In an almost absurdly serendipitous moment, the school's football coach, James Warren, stepped onto the turf just as Mr. Eugene heaved a 22015-yard pass into the waiting arms of his receiver.
Directed and written by Woody Allen, this film was not well-received by critics or fans, with one film reviewer calling the film "turgid to the point of ridiculousness and absurdly anachronistic." 
Instead she dodged, drifting into a tangent about the Paris climate agreement, trying to take credit for it and, absurdly, claiming that Sanders opposes it because he has said it wasn't enough.
The CIA, the FBI, and the Justice Department, once revered by conservatives as bulwarks of American power, are now viewed, absurdly, as hotbeds of vicious liberalism, by a significant minority of voters.
Knowing how absurdly we repeat the same sequence of conversations each year does not diminish the allure of speculating, yet again, about the same risks and choices we have yet to take.
It does not, as Senator Lindsey Graham has absurdly asserted, mean that Mr. Judge has "already said what he's going to say" and there's "no reason to" hear from him under oath.
Boeing's complaint alleges that substantial support from the Canadian government has allowed Bombardier to sell its CSeries aircraft at "absurdly low prices" in the United States, undercutting a valuable market for Boeing.
An absurdly pretentious Hood By Air show a few seasons back gave every indication that overreach was imperiling a promising design team and label; sure enough, the brand has since shut down.
We've covered Tuesday already, but you could add to the fun with some absurdly easy-to-make fudge for dessert and a nightcap of amaro and, well, you know where that's going.
Meanwhile, the NIH is stonewalling FOIA requests for its emails with IARC staff, claiming — absurdly — that U.S. freedom of information laws somehow don't apply to U.S. government employees communicating with the IARC.
Even with the flash on, the auto mode still made poor choices, and the shutter speed would often be absurdly slow, coming in at 2000/2180 sec at f/2100, ISO 2260.
Baraka Ferouz, a cyclist, bounces around on a fairly standard unicycle, then continues to up the ante on stranger machines: a three-wheeled contraption, then a crooked bike that appears absurdly unrideable.
On the show "Divorce," as the life of Frances, played by Sarah Jessica Parker, falls apart around her, she maintains the absurdly perfect hair of someone perpetually about to attend the prom.
When the plagiarism of Michelle Obama in Melania Trump's convention speech was discovered, Spicer absurdly argued that it may not have been plagiarism because My Little Pony used somewhat similar wording too.
Not to worry, if that $6,000-a-pop ticket price deters you (seems absurdly high, is ridiculous, etc.), watching from home could be the coolest television viewing experience of a Super Bowl yet.
Like AJ, Veiseh can recall absurdly insignificant details, such as the clothes he was wearing on a particular day, or which side of the train he was sitting on while commuting to work.
English-speaking audiences may find it a touch melodramatic, at least to begin with: the pilot episode features the first couple having a very impassioned argument as lightning crackles absurdly in the background.
According to the band's new interview with Grazia, Haim once fired their agent after learning of an absurdly large pay gap between the band and a male artist on the same festival lineup.
But the game's absurdly refined realism, painstakingly crafted environments, and excellent story relegate its deficiencies into minor annoyances that are easy to ignore, especially when you take in a countryside vista by horseback.
In the normal world, this isn't even enough time to eat a sandwich, but in the absurdly fast-paced landscape of Washington, D.C., it's long enough to create three days worth of headlines.
But about two weeks after that, on December 15, Sandler got the bad news from StubHub via an absurdly typo-laden email: Sandler's tickets were "listed incorrectly" and his order was cancelled. Voila.
Just over a year ago Facebook's founder Mark Zuckerberg was criticized for silently and selectively testing a similar feature by deleting messages he'd sent from his interlocutors' inboxes — leaving absurdly one-sided conversations.
"This is a commercial dispute with Bombardier, which has sold its CSeries airplane in the United States at absurdly low prices ... this is a classic case of dumping," it said in a statement.
When lawmakers are more concerned about whether a fetus can feel pain at 20 weeks than about whether a woman will survive pregnancy and childbirth, something is absurdly wrong with our country's priorities.
The polymer works at 5 volts — another surprising leap in energy performance — and can be manufactured like plastic wrap, unlike the expensive and absurdly complex methods that have hobbled other solid state efforts.
Anthony Scaramucci's absurdly brief gig in the White House is going to pay off big-time, and help make the rich man even richer ... IF he chooses to cash in on making speeches.
It's absurdly fast, smooth, and far more responsive than the lower powered "U" series chips you'd find on smaller 13- or 14-inch laptops that are designed for ultra-light and slim designs.
With this tool, making guacamole is absurdly easy: I can open, pit, slice, and smash the avocado safely and easily in a few minutes before adding in tomato, onion, olive oil, and seasoning.
In fact, it so absurdly fanciful that it's hard to escape the conclusion that really, this is a plan to *avoid* having passing Medicare for All, not one to actually get us there.
Does the same logic apply to the working poor relying on government benefits for survival who make so little thanks to our absurdly low minimum wage that they don't pay income taxes either?
You, the young, burgeoning Beck expert, will soon learn that Beck's mind is an absurdly diverse encyclopedia of musical influences, and sampling allowed him to piece his tastes all together in one place.
Absurdly, 11 states even charge to expunge a juvenile record, which is a major obstacle to a young person's ability to get into college, land a job or find a place to live.
My younger son, Aidan, an absurdly optimistic fan, sent me an email in Rio to say that his crystal ball had gone on the fritz on Mets matters, offering only riddles and parables.
But the show's ability to kill and revive its not-human characters has both made the drama emotionally chilly and lowered the stakes, while the web of connections has become almost absurdly complicated.
Eleanor Friedberger spent the first decade of the new millennium singing absurdly clever lyrics as one half of the Fiery Furnaces, the cult-favorite indie-rock duo she fronted alongside her brother, Matthew.
It feels great knowing I haven't wasted money on the many delicious, but absurdly overpriced takeout options near my job, like the $7 breakfast sandwich, the $8 gelato, and the $103 grain bowls.
There's a lot of rage in Mr. Desplechin's characters, especially the male ones, and as felt and articulated in this film by both Ismael and Bloom, rage is both terrifying and absurdly funny.
So the state has exempted oil facilities from direct regulation, implemented a low, hard price ceiling, kept the price floor at an absurdly low level, and failed to take any action on oversupply.
Most managers can sense this and will not go out of their way to make you an "absurdly happy" employee if you already seem totally loyal and adoring of the company, Taylor said.
But whether it's on account of the novel coronavirus or just the housing crunch in a few overcrowded and absurdly expensive cities, we're going to need something better than a better conference call.
So there you have it: Rick Ross got absurdly stoned with a two-time Grammy Award winner—one of the biggest names in indie music—and thought he was basically a temp. Incredible.
In 2013, Eric Holder Jr. ordered his prosecutors to avoid the most severe charges in low-level nonviolent drug cases, which has helped cut the number of absurdly long sentences for minor players.
After a swell of criticism for this absurdly high sentence, the judge last Friday reduced the community service and probation to 3 months and 30 hours (Deandre already had served his jail term).
But worse than the loss of equipment, projects, and jobs is the information vacuum the GGR has created around women's health, by constantly (and absurdly) conflating sexual and reproductive health care with abortions.
But the interesting thing about this current moment in markets is that the prices of different assets look reasonable relative to one another, while looking absurdly overvalued relative to those of decades past.
Today, as "Broke" illustrates, despite the abundance of houses, it is absurdly difficult for people who want to live in Detroit to do so, thanks to stunted lending, predatory schemes and tax foreclosure.
Now think about the cities we have or the world we will likely have because of a single-minded pursuit of profit and ask if the absurdly low tax rates are worth it.
The absurdly detailed text, which somehow became readable through Mr. Sikoryak's playful interpretation, shrunk from 20,669 words to just under 7,000 in what is now called the Apple Media Services Terms and Conditions.
Much of this speculation is easily debunked as absurdly irrelevant to any kind of critique about the actual music, the kind of superficial symbolism Swift has used as marketing ploy throughout her career.
I hadn't realized the extent to which working absurdly long hours at a stressful job in midtown Manhattan and having to ride (and rely on) the subway every day was grinding me down.
It sounds absurdly simple, but both chimps and babies are unable to interpret this as a cue to find the food, and they investigate the correct cup first only about half the time.
" Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted yesterday that "a stock price represents risk-adjusted future cash flows," and said that Tesla is "absurdly overvalued" if based on past performance, but that looking backward is "irrelevant.
Luckily, competition is hot in this space right now, so it's possible to get 512GB of absurdly fast storage (about five times faster than a SATA3 SSD) for under $200 from a reputable brand.
Given six weeks to come up with something, the artists embarked on an absurdly ambitious project: to represent in small, clay sculptures all of world knowledge and history as they understood and imagined it.
Both UnReal 's Shiri Appleby and singer Tori Kelly have absurdly packed schedules of TV shoots, concerts and more, but they make it a goal to fit in exercise – even on their busiest days.
But before Nick proposed, the ring was to be worn by his absurdly wealthy, over-the-top mother Eleanor (played by Michelle Yeoh) throughout the film, before she handed it down to her son.
On the other, we have the more cutting-edge gadgets: the virtual reality-ready desktops, the absurdly decked-out gaming laptops, the transitional 22-in-20123 workhorses, and the design-first all-in-one's.
Once on Starr's team, Kavanaugh was tasked with investigating the death of deputy White House counsel Vince Foster in 1994, which many conservatives believed (absurdly) to be suspicious — a murder rather than a suicide.
Absurdly, I will sometimes wistfully exit a restaurant, believing with absolute certainty that, given time, the chef and I would be best friends, all on account of some charred sardines or wobbly panna cotta.
But the actress, who played protagonist Nicholas Young's absurdly wealthy, impossible-to-please mother Eleanor in the nominated movie, didn't borrow the bauble from the film's wardrobe department — it's actually hers in real life!
Most absurdly, it has agreed to move a statue of justice, depicted as a blindfolded woman in a sari, from in front of the supreme court, to placate protesters railing against idolatry (see article).
Click here to view original GIFInvented in 1850 by French violin maker Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, the absurdly oversized viola called the Octobasse, standing almost 12-feet tall, dwarfs anyone who tries to play it.
That would normally be a lot for a smartwatch, if not for the fact that the Full Guard 2.5 is so absurdly large that it'll have plenty of room for a nice, hefty battery.
So they stage an absurdly and unnecessarily complex attack designed to kill many heads of state in one go when those leaders converge on London to attend a funeral for the British prime minister.
The newest woman to hold an absurdly large diamond in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills opening credits is Denise Richards, and she already has a major storyline for her first season: her wedding.
The Main Card: Rumble Smokes Bader in One The UFC's return to Newark was topped by a light heavyweight contender bout between the ever-improving Ryan Bader and the absurdly powerful Anthony "Rumble" Johnson.
As the self-described "king of debt," Trump also knows that if you can get the private sector to finance capital expenditures at absurdly low rates or pay astronomical asset prices, you generally should.
The player probably should have chested it down softly, and turned for the logical, on-the-carpet open goal—seeing how he was absurdly wide open with just the keeper in front of him.
Not only does Roberto have to deal with the pressure of living up to an absurdly high draft position (for a kicker, at least), he has been fighting a serious case of the yips.
The Scopitones' absurdly enthusiastic buxom women were chosen to attract the male gaze on a small screen across a smoky bar, with the promise of a peek at more skin...in the next video.
In an absurdly premised number about how George Gershwin stole four notes from the composer William Grant Still (who played in the original "Shuffle Along" orchestra), the dancer playing Still taps an angry solo.
With WeWork unsteady, remote work on the rise, and New York City still absurdly expensive (and crowded), New Yorkers and visitors trying to get work done outside of the office face a difficult dilemma.
A complete delight to drive, with puppy-dog playfulness and a refined ride at an absurdly low price, the Accent is a gem, and it reminds us that cheap doesn't have to mean dreary.
Before the government finally gave up and switched to the American greenback, it was churning out a denomination so absurdly large that it has become a favorite among currency collectors: the $100 trillion note.
Aside from threatening nuclear war with a "my button is bigger than your button" childishness, Trump absurdly tried to claim credit for airplanes safely staying in the sky last year across the entire world.
Any of de Blasio's absurdly far-left proposals, like subsidized housing for illegal immigrants, or his blatant fibbing on fossil fuels, could lead him straight into the full nelson of a more skilled grappler.
On top of that, the company quickly started offering a credit card with an absurdly good reward system that's tied directly to Prime purchases and Whole Foods (assuming you stay within the Prime ecosystem).
With governments like that of the Dominican Republic absurdly banning Latin trap of even the more commercial bent from their precious airwaves, the underground nature of tracks like these keeps the genre's authenticity intact.
It starts with someone scooping cash out of a swimming pool, and goes on to feature huge fruit platters, absurdly dewy makeup looks, a variety of lavish wigs, male models, and heaps of furs.
These sorts of ripples are hard to predict, but they are what economists are increasingly starting to fear — and are priced into the absurdly low longer-term interest rates evident in the bond market.
She wrapped him up all cozy, tucking in his absurdly long tie of silk, and laid him by her fireside with two Big Macs, two Filet-O-Fish, and a chocolate shake of milk.
Some interpreters of Lady Capulets hint, absurdly, that she's having an incestuous affair with her nephew Tybalt; but when he dies, they make her lamentation an affair of mere show rather than tribal grief.
Listeners who can get past the Nashville garage-rock band Diarrhea Planet's juvenile name are rewarded with a catalog full of absurdly fun, extremely catchy songs built for fans to air guitar along with.
Nuttier than a bakery full of fruitcakes and sleazier than a cheap strip club, "68 Kill" is a proudly morbid heist movie that wallows in bad taste and still comes off as absurdly funny.
From his favorite aspects of the sets he created to the biggest design challenges he faced thanks to some absurdly hilarious scripts, Shaffner shares behind-the-scenes experiences from his time working on Friends.
"The Court of Appeal's ruling merely revived lawsuits against Michael Jackson's companies, which absurdly claim that Michael's employees are somehow responsible for sexual abuse that never happened," attorney Howard Weitzman said in a statement.
Moving past the ghoster and ghostee's reasons for being on the show, though, the absurdly dramatic way MTV goes about producing the series is really what gives it a laugh-out-loud, addictive quality.
José Angel Toirac and Meira Marrero depict Fidel Castro as an absurdly towering titan, while Carlos Garaicoa emblazons his name above a photograph of a headless sculptural angel shot in an upscale Havana restaurant.
So to make 13 birdies, as Hadwin did in his round of 59, is still absurdly difficult, said Ogilvy, who in 30 years as a golfer has never had a putt to break 60.
It's a family tale, sports movie, and girl-power story all rolled into one absurdly charming package, and the best possible thing to watch when you just want something that will make you smile.
The U.S. tariff decision, sparked by rival planemaker Boeing Co, stems from a claim that Bombardier used Canadian government subsidies to bankroll the CSeries sale to Delta and dump the planes at "absurdly low" prices.
When they walk into the school cafeteria in slow motion, with Peter's hand stuck absurdly in Lara Jean's back pocket, they both know they are getting something over on the rest of the student body.
But far and away its most absurdly engaging moment is "Gum in My Hair," a track that I have been unable to fully wrap my head around in the week since I first encountered it.
However, the most troubling thing about the story is that it seems increasingly common for Chinese citizens to become so buried in debt that they do absurdly drastic things in an attempt to break free.
Through selective breeding, over breeding, and inbreeding, many of the most popular dog breeds (Pugs, Cavaliers, Bulldogs, German Shepards, Saint Bernards, Labrador Retrievers,Yorkshire Terriers, Boxers, Daschunds) now have absurdly and dangerously small gene pools.
The U.S. Commerce Department has raised proposed trade duties on Bombardier CSeries jets to nearly 300 percent, backing Boeing's complaint that the Canadian company received illegal subsidies and dumped the planes at "absurdly low" prices.
At the House hearing he absurdly claimed that he was not biased against Donald Trump and for Hillary Clinton, and took no improper action in his FBI investigations – despite the many biased texts he wrote.
The reporters and editors responsible for that coverage can reasonably (if a bit absurdly) consider themselves proud of the work that led the public to that conclusion, or they can consider themselves ashamed of it.
Once on Starr's team, Kavanaugh was tasked with investigating the death of deputy White House counsel Vince Foster in 20153, which many conservatives believed (absurdly) to be suspicious and a murder rather than a suicide.
In technical terms, what Sony will tell me is that the Backlight Master Drive uses "more than a hundred" local dimming zones, as well as sophisticated power shifting, to achieve the absurdly high dynamic range.
Now she works for Uber — and not just for Uber, but for Uber Elevate, the absurdly ambitious air taxi service that hinges on the successful development of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles.
In San Francisco, already home to absurdly steep streets and sidewalks crowded with humans and discarded scooters, city legislators voted to ban delivery robots from most places and severely restrict them in areas where permitted.
Having no idea how much time to budget for my commute — Dorsey does 25.3 miles in one hour and 24 minutes, which seems like an absurdly quick pace — I aim to leave at 24 a.m.
Your Varys, for example, is the most modern character on the show: always up-to-date, absurdly well-informed, passively active behind-the-scenes…This sounds like a cop-out, but I promise it isn't!
His albums were just as absurdly popular: his first ten albums with the Heartbreakers at least went gold, as did all three of his solo records, and a number of those went platinum as well.
In less positive news: Donald Trump is still surrounded by sleazy, bumbling ideologues who often seem to differ from Pruitt only in that they are slightly better at avoiding horrific headlines about absurdly shady shit.
As documents leaked by Edward Snowden reportedly reveal, the masking used by NSA reports can be absurdly easy to decipher, with references to "minimized U.S. president-elect" and "minimized U.S. president" occurring thousands of times.
The Quick and the Dead isn't an Oscar-worthy movie, but it's absurdly entertaining to watch Stone and Leo chew up the scenery with co-stars Gene Hackman, Gary Sinise, Lance Henriksen and Russell Crowe.
Suggestions ranged from the big and expensive (more treatment beds) to the almost absurdly easy (put Tylenol higher than opioids on the drop-down menu where paramedics choose a drug to administer to pain patients).
If prices are absurdly low compared with similar local venues, or if the bar is offering steep discounts on your favorite top-shelf brands, take those signs as red flags that the booze is suspect.
What was particularly upsetting to me at the time was that the experience appeared to confirm my parents' worst fears—fears that had struck me, when I was growing up, as absurdly outdated and provincial.
The dynamic makes for the beginnings of an absurdly unequal relationship, where tenants shell out huge sums each month with little confidence that the leaky faucet will be fixed or the roaches will be vanquished.
As early as 1905, pioneering paleontologist Henry Osborn speculated that Tyrannosaurus' "absurdly reduced" arms might be used to latch on to a mate when things started getting hot and heavy (this was not his terminology).
Lewis Fends Off Nelson for Split Decision Win The co-main event of the evening occurred in the heavyweight division as brick-fisted TUF 10 winner Roy Nelson took on the absurdly powerful Derek Lewis.
Among other things, Comey is expected to be grilled about certain private conversations he shared with Trump—a moment that could only be sweetened by copious amounts of alcohol served absurdly early in the morning.
Crazy Rich Asians is a romantic comedy in the Cinderella vein, a funny, romantic movie about a woman who finds out her boyfriend is absurdly rich and must contend with his family's expectations for him.
According to Khatteeb, the problems include: Generous subsidies for anything that moves and the propping up of a host of failed state-owned companies, as well as absurdly bloated ministry payrolls and high politicians' salaries.
Absurdly, Harris had to argue in court for the literary merit of the Malley poems—to explain to the magistrate the meaning of phrases that were intended as nonsense—and he was convicted of indecency.
Right after the court's decision, lawmakers in North Carolina passed a stunningly broad anti-voter law, while Texas revived its own absurdly strict voter-ID law that had already been blocked by the federal government.
An absurdly coifed one-hit wonder named Christian Winter (Will Forte), who moved to Ireland for the tax exemptions and dabbles in the dark arts, is planning to sacrifice her at the forthcoming blood moon.
While there are always clergy members and theologians swift to assure us that the New Testament condemns not wealth but its abuse, not a single verse (unless subjected to absurdly forced readings) confirms the claim.
Then, absurdly, Tom Steyer, who is both less rich than Bloomberg and much less qualified for the presidency, is also dumping tens of millions of dollars on a pointless quest to further divide the field.
Unfortunately, the English he acquired watching American TV won't advance his current aspirations, and he's reduced to performing menial jobs for "an absurdly hairy Polish guy" with a better command of the Queen's own English.
This absurdly inflated importance was also a feature of "The Good Wife," which made it made to seem as though Illinois voters are attuned to every twist and turn in the election for state attorney.

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