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She claims she tried to resist but kept blacking out.
He denied ever drinking to the point of blacking out.
She says she remembers him humping her before blacking out.
EST – just days after blacking out her various accounts and website.
"I started having vision disturbances, blacking out, dizzy spells," she says.
Is staring at your phone ultimately as damaging as blacking out?
Other tourists reported blacking out after drinking at resorts in Mexico.
In his testimony Thursday, Kavanaugh denied ever blacking out from drinking.
Both said Paul had no history of blacking out from drinking.
No. She's blacking out, so her official answer is she doesn't know.
Is the likelihood of blacking out contingent on a person's physical condition?
But I did not drink beer to the point of blacking out.
However, he insisted that he never drank to the point of blacking out.
But he added that he never drank to the point of blacking out.
In people, this response can also be accompanied with fainting or blacking out.
And today, I ran to the point of blacking out, and passing out.
She asked Kavanaugh whether he ever drank to the point of blacking out.
During his testimony, Kavanaugh denied ever blacking out as a result of drinking.
Evans admits to blacking out on heroin and marijuana during her time with Delp.
If you find yourself blacking out a lot, that could be another warning sign.
Kavanaugh did not deny drinking heavily but simply denied committing assaults or blacking out.
" He also said, "I did not drink beer to the point of blacking out.
In the short term, plassers have reported fatigue, tingling sensations, anemia and blacking out.
Then she framed her job offer letter, carefully blacking out the salary and employer name.
So, that could be exactly what you need to put blacking out a distant memory.
Despite blacking out during games from 1963 to '65, he would routinely continue to play.
Plus: Why the "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" stars are worried about blacking out around Matt Lauer.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. also wondered whether "simply blacking out" would bar punishment.
He then bowed his head and apologized for blacking out at the mention of Pence.
In his testimony to the judiciary committee Thursday, Kavanaugh denied ever blacking out from drinking.
After that festival, I vowed to stop blacking out and for the most part I did.
There could be a brief loss of consciousness, such as blacking out for a few seconds.
I don't drink alone, rarely in the daytime, no blacking out after nights at the pub.
The group also released a portion of the security clearance application, blacking out some personal information.
But I hadn't noticed a lot, having grown fond of avoiding my grief by blacking out.
I was tired of blacking out and not remembering being at pubs pissing all over the window.
But I did not drink to the point of blacking out, and I never sexually assaulted anyone.
He repeatedly stated he had never drank to the point of "blacking out" while in high school.
Blacking out has more to do with how fast you drink than it does with how much.
She had a post about her blacking out from alcohol served at a swim-up bar removed.
You can also have a genetic predisposition to blacking out, which is, of course, hard to control.
She recalled blacking out after Tyson gave her a drink and waking up naked on his bed.
Throughout his testimony last Thursday, Kavanaugh insisted he'd never drunk alcohol to the point of blacking out.
Kavanaugh said that he drank beer in high school and college but denied ever blacking out from drinking.
SIDNER: His family says doctors can't point exactly why he began blacking out, sometimes several times a week.
But I did not drink beer to the point of blacking out and I never sexually assaulted anyone.
After blacking out in a bar bathroom, she had a seizure, fell and shattered a porcelain toilet tank.
But Kavanaugh has maintained that while he enjoyed beer, he wasn't drinking to the point of blacking out.
Blacking out doesn't mean drinking to the point of involuntarily falling asleep, as Kavanaugh suggested, she told me.
Casper Privacy Film, a new product from office equipment company Steelcase, keeps conference rooms transparent while blacking out screens.
The way we as students treat the blacking out of our peers is also partly responsible for its ubiquity.
Blacking out has become so normal that even if you don't personally do it, you understand why others do.
I was working at Vice, and every night buying an economical bottle of white wine and slowly blacking out.
Five months after the initial onset, I sent myself to NYU's emergency room after almost blacking out in pain.
The regime is therefore likely to sustain its shift from filtering to blacking out the internet during future protests.
"There have been allegations that consumption of tainted or substandard alcohol has resulted in illness or blacking out," it says.
Thirty-six percent of trans students, compared with 25 percent of cis students, reported blacking out due to alcohol consumption.
She felt on the verge of blacking out at Rose's, and said she thought that she might have been drugged.
In these accounts, Judge describes being "completely annihilated" after parties and even waking up with no memory after blacking out.
Pickled cucumbers, marinated tomatoes, herring, bacon, salted mushrooms, caviar, bread, and pork fat form the front line against blacking out.
She described drinking at a bar with co-workers, blacking out and waking up to find the lawyer raping her.
According to the judge, the University has been misleading the court by blacking out certain information in documents it's produced.
Major redactions -- omitting entire emails or blacking-out full pages -- are regularly used by the government to keep information secret.
" Williams explains that her past alcoholism brought her peace through physical and emotional obliteration; blacking out was "a twilight birth.
They're blacking out passages involving secret grand jury testimony, classified information, material related to continuing investigations and other sensitive information.
As any margarita connoisseur is aware, sugary drinks that mask the taste of liquor can be a recipe for blacking out.
It was more a lack of self-control when I did drink—which was often to the point of blacking out.
"What PG&E is doing is blacking out the kind of low-voltage wires that deliver power to homes," says Wara.
One said he was "blatantly lying" about drinking, and another said the judge "has not told the truth" about blacking out.
When she took the stand to testify against the person she accused of raping her, she did it without blacking out.
When she took the stand to testify against the person she accused of raping her, she did it without blacking out.
The paper, citing allegations in court records, reports that he said he grabbed her arms and pushed her away before blacking out.
All I remember in my tiny, roasting brain was staring up at the bare bulb of a ceiling light before blacking out.
We know that repeatedly blacking out can literally change your brain over time, and binge-drinking increases your risk of liver disease.
Plus, blacking out drunk is sort of disrespectful given Cinco de Mayo is in remembrance of a battle, meaning lives were lost.
By the time I reached my late 20s, there were fewer and fewer people with whom I could commiserate about blacking out.
Both men said they did not see Kavanaugh drink to the point of blacking out or act inappropriately or aggressively toward women.
In a final act of vengeance, Kim detonates the super-EMP warhead in his KMS-4 satellite, blacking out the United States.
Betts redacts court documents, reversing the censor's role by revealing inscriptions of injustice while blacking out the dense obfuscations of legal language.
I still like beer, but I did not drink beer to the point of blacking out and I never sexually assaulted anyone.
A much smaller storm did, however, do serious damage in 1989, by inducing powerful currents in Quebec's grid, blacking out millions of people.
Her last memory before blacking out was someone lifting her hand to put one of those white clips on her dusky blue finger.
For now, Sheeran is keeping the other guest stars on his new project a mystery, blacking out their names on the track list.
One of the most highly valorized social activities, blacking out and hooking up, holds the potential for trauma within it like a seed.
After long days working in restaurants, she would often drink with friends in bars or their homes to the point of blacking out.
Chad Johnson lasted a single day in "Paradise" before getting removed for blacking out, insulting a fellow contestant, and cursing at Chris Harrison.
Her odds of blacking out also increase if she mixes alcohol with marijuana or benzos since they, too, inhibit parts of the brain.
" Writer Jessica Pressler summarized, "The MDMA made the guys happy, the ketamine screwed with their memory, and they often ended up blacking out.
It got faster, it stopped blacking out, and it gained Apple's secretive new Deep Fusion tech, though only in iOS beta at that point.
But, without so much as a glance back at me, he kicked right into its black maw, his light dimming, then blacking out entirely.
His de Havilland 108 once started oscillating so fast that he was blacking out, and just saved himself by pulling both sticks in time.
Goodfriend launched Locast as part of a nonprofit group he previously set up to challenge the NFL for blacking out local broadcasts of games.
One former MK recalled going on a trip with Ketcham and blacking out, leading her to wonder whether she had been drugged and molested.
Tuca, who is newly sober, can't figure out how to behave on a date, because her default mode is binge-drinking and blacking out.
"In the installation, each bird might signify a person, and thus visitors are complicit in collectively blacking out the landscape through sheer numbers," he says.
But things are better than they were just a few years ago, when she dealt with blacking out, severe alcohol withdrawal, homelessness, and jail time.
That restriction coincided with a broad policy on blacking out member access to wide-release first-run films, starting with Mission: Impossible — Fallout in July.
What happens next – let's just say there's intoxication, blacking out and an unintentionally kidnapped baby – leaves Tallulah skirting the cops and scrambling to Janney's character.
But if you're regularly drinking to the point of blacking out at a younger age, you're already incurring damage that isn't going to be repaired.
The woman, who was an employee of his at the time, says she was getting romantic with Batali prior to blacking out the night before.
Staff read all mail prior to tenant receipt and review all coupon books and newspapers, blacking out any material containing children or sexually suggestive images.
Some blackout poets have even started creating visual art — line drawings, paintings, and more — over the redacted text, instead of simply blacking out the words.
He put his considerable power behind burying the picture, blacking out its marketing in his papers and pressuring some theater chains not to run it.
When Garcia asked what happened, he says Harte told him he undressed him and bathed him because he was covered in vomit after blacking out.
I liked beer, I still like beer, but I did not drink beer to the point of blacking out and I never sexually assaulted anyone.
There are a lot of things the cast of Vanderpump Rules excels in: making or serving Pump-Tinis, blacking out on camera, really, anything with alcohol.
I recounted an experience of being lost in the woods, surrounded by bright lights in the air, before blacking out and waking up surrounded by fire.
But Kavanaugh's absolute denials and insistence that he didn't drink to the point of blacking out may still prove to be a problem for him Thursday.
They began with a minute of silence for the Vegas victims, blacking out the stadium and letting the crowd's cell phone lights illuminate the entire arena.
Chief Justice John Roberts, a conservative, asked Madison's attorney Bryan Stevenson whether he conceded that "simply blacking out, you don't remember the crime" was not enough.
Yeah, the mayor asked if instead of drinking, puking and blacking out in the streets, people could make the mature choice and do it at home.
That's when the Justice Department tried to have it both ways, releasing the documents but hiding the most incriminating pieces, blacking out big chunks of conversations.
But, despite Trump's comments, Kavanaugh simply admitted to drinking in high school and college, claiming he never drank to the point of blacking out or passing out.
Yet the Justice Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation have spent a year disrespecting Congress—flouting subpoenas, ignoring requests, hiding witnesses, blacking out information, and leaking accusations.
A single satellite, if nuclear-armed, detonated at high-altitude would generate an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) capable of blacking out power grids and life-sustaining critical infrastructure.
All of that changed in 2017 when, at age 51, he collapsed in the middle of a gym session, blacking out and waking up in the hospital.
"I want the president's voice to carry the day," Mr. Spicer said when reporters interrupted the briefing on Monday to demand his explanation for blacking out coverage.
Blacking out light in space A company in Sweden is using Vantablack to coat the inside of an optical telescope, which will be attached to a microsatellite.
The first thing I do is check my social media posts and look through my pictures, because I have a bad memory and remember nothing after blacking out.
After virtually blacking out numerous times, Jane appears (virtually) in front of me and in reassuring tones tells me she sometimes experiences these fits numerous times a week.
Brett Kavanaugh's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee about allegations of sexual assault somehow devolved into a unhinged yelling match about beer, blacking out, and bizarre yearbook references.
They decided to use the poetry technique of erasure, which consists of blacking out portions of a larger text, to expose terse emotional outbursts and visually arresting moments.
He's also denied that he drank excessively (to the point of blacking out) in high school and college — claims that several of his classmates and friends have denied.
A 40-year-old grocer named Pheap, from Sarikakeo commune in Kandal Province, said he had spoiled his ballot by blacking out the name of the governing party.
He's also denied that he drank excessively (to the point of blacking out) in high school and college — claims that several of his classmates and friends have refuted.
I had been snorting Adderall all day and barely eating, so I completely misjudged how much I was drinking and got wasted to the brink of blacking out.
"Blacking out" essentially means you've consumed so much alcohol that your brain can't make memories for what's happening around you, Reagen Wetherill, PhD, who has studied "blackouts" told Refinery29.
In a recording of her four-and-a-half-minute interview obtained by BuzzFeed News, Kendall described hanging out and having a few drinks — and then quickly blacking out.
But "it all changed moments later," Julie said, and Maren started blacking out, going in and out of consciousness for ten minutes as doctors gave her various anaphylaxis medications.
"I didn't know that," Malone responds, now apparently blacking out, knowing nothing the situation yet speaking on it loudly, unable to remember the words he said just minutes before.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel received more than 100 travelers' accounts of experiencing similar events — drinking a minuscule amount of alcohol and blacking out or becoming violently ill moments later.
But James, who himself was on the verge of blacking out, knew better: "She was in no state of mind to be consenting," he recalls, so he acted quickly.
Kavanaugh then offered a fiery defense of himself, admitting to drinking beer in high school but never blacking out and sounding combative with multiple Democratic senators, including asking Sen.
On Monday, the White House released joint statements from Dudley and a former Yale suitemate Dan Murphy refuting any claims that Kavanaugh drank to the point of blacking out.
About a decade ago, the networks began to hike carriage fees, knowing cable providers would agree to the higher prices rather than risk alienating customers by blacking out the networks.
But for annual and monthly members alike, the service has been close to useless since at least mid-July, when MoviePass began blacking out new films seemingly across the board.
The point of drinking a multi-course cocktail menu isn't about blacking out—it's about appreciating spirits and, in the case of The Walker Inn's current menu, appreciating California citrus.
"There have been allegations that consumption of tainted or substandard alcohol has resulted in illness or blacking out," the State Department said, followed by an admonition to drink in moderation.
What's interesting and perhaps revealing about about Nasti, is that despite users freely posting negative comments under their own public handles, Nasti had the courtesy of blacking out their names.
And those who report blacking out show differences in their brain activity while performing memory tasks compared to those who don't black out when given the same amount of alcohol.
Rodolfo told police officials he drank to the point of "blacking out," according to the affidavit, which adds he said he had no memory of what occurred the night before.
"Waking up after blacking out and cutting myself, hurt myself unintentionally," Phillips said was the lowest point of her struggle and led her to check herself into a rehabilitation facility.
"Other negative consequences have a high likelihood of occurring with binge drinking, extreme binge drinking and/or blacking out including risky sexual behaviors, rape, and fights/physical assaults," Vaca said.
Mr. Barr has said that law enforcement officials are blacking out sensitive information and that the redactions will be color-coded so we will know the reason behind each one.
Last December, a separate cyber attack on a Ukrainian power company succeeded in completely blacking out more than one hundred cities and partially depriving electricity to at least 186 other cities.
In the interview with Fox, Kavanaugh said he had "never" drunk alcohol to the point of blacking out — ruling out the possibility that he had forgotten about any incidents of misconduct.
Fortunately, for the notch-averse out there, it seems that Google will offer an option to hide the notch by blacking out the entire top portion of the display, via Gizmodo.
A big reason the "Saddle" fight stands apart from the rest is because no one is drunk to the point of blacking out, so everything seems more rooted in stark reality.
The American Addiction Centers says blacking out becomes more common after a person's blood alcohol level reaches 0.15 — the equivalent of four to six units of alcohol, consumed in rapid succession.
A poet named Isobel O'Hare took a more low-budget approach, turning the offending men's mea (sorta) culpas into "erasure" poems by blacking out most of their words to reveal blunter messages.
"I can't put into words how much it meant to me @jrodgers11 … but I think you know by now from me balling hysterically and totally blacking out," Fletcher wrote in her post.
ET on Wednesday, you can safely assume that was the sound of America (the world?) blacking out with joy as the final debate of the 2016 presidential election season came to a close.
At just the right moment, the fictional pinch sends out an intense electromagnetic pulse, thereby blacking out the power grid of Las Vegas just long enough for the thieves to bypass security systems.
"I was broken," she told the Times, adding that he allegedly pinned her to his bed and she later woke up naked in his hot tub after blacking out despite not having alcohol.
Americans must face up to the facts: politics has most likely blinded them, obscuring their view of significant facts and all but blacking out the portion of their brains devoted to critical thinking.
In another instance, the radios on the flying command post, the air-force Boeing 707, were intentionally set to the wrong frequencies, blacking out communications long enough to make the whole operation impossible.
Mr. Barr also said that he had not overruled Mr. Mueller's team on any proposed redactions from the Mueller report, and had not discussed with the White House what he was blacking out.
The league has all but abandoned its policy of blacking out games in home markets when teams fail to sell out their stadiums, giving the Federal Communications Commission less oversight over professional football.
Less than two weeks after blacking out much of Northern California, the state's largest utility is warning that dangerous fire weather could prompt it to shut off power to about a half-million people.
If that lacuna is due to blacking out from drinking alcohol, for example, or being in a "fugue state" (in Justice Elena Kagan's words) it cannot serve as a basis for escaping death row.
"I was broken," she told the Times, adding that Simmons allegedly pinned her to his bed and she later woke up naked in his hot tub after blacking out despite not having any alcohol.
Provided this isn't a Matrix-esque robots-blacking-out-the-sky situation, MPOWERD's solar-powered LED lantern will keep your long nights illuminated, lasting up to 12 hours on a single, seven-hour charge.
We're told she didn't elaborate on what kind of Rx, but she's adamant -- ingesting the pills that day and mixing it with booze intensified her drunkenness, which she says led to her blacking out.
Ray J is on his way to the dentist after blacking out from dental pain, being rushed to the hospital and then booted from the "Celebrity Big Brother" house, and a lawsuit is clearly brewing.
This year, in an effort to prevent its equipment from igniting fires, Pacific Gas and Electric has intentionally shut down electrical power, blacking out wide sections of wine country, sometimes for days at a time.
Previously, G7 leaks showed that the phone would come in five colors, have the ability to hide its notch by blacking out the top of the screen, and include an extra button the left side.
On the stand, Fromme will define the difference between "passing out," or losing consciousness, and "blacking out," in which your brain only loses the ability to transfer information from short-term to long-term memory.
The arrest comes as the Kashmir region remains under a clampdown by the Indian army and police, including the blacking out of phone and internet connections, in lockstep with the Indian government's announcement on Aug.
Vice had repeatedly and adamantly called for Rasool's release, even blacking out its news site for two hours in October to bring attention to his plight, as well as creating a video about his imprisonment.
At midnight, a week before last Christmas, hackers struck an electric transmission station north of the city of Kiev, blacking out a portion of the Ukrainian capital equivalent to a fifth of its total power capacity.
Create Mode will let you create an image for Stories that isn't a photo or video – something users have been doing ad-hoc for a while by blacking out images or posting big blogs of text.
"I noticed right away that I had no more blurry vision, I wasn't blacking out or passing out, I didn't have the severe migraines, my joint pain was gone, my sound sensitivity was better," she says.
But it did pay back the loan, in full, meaning that the service still trucks along, though with changes that upset its users—including blacking out access to "big, new-release titles" and raising its price.
In the woman's courtroom statement, which went viral when it was released to the news media a week ago, she described drinking too much and blacking out as "an amateur mistake" — but not a criminal act.
Weirdly enough, by blacking out the Amazon info, the public can see that Microsoft generally scored well, with ratings that ranged from "good" to "outstanding," apart from a "moderate" risk rating on at least one metric.
Although Kavanaugh has categorically denied Ford's claims, he has agreed that he drank while in high school, but says he never did it to the point of blacking out and has defended the drinking as legal.
There is definitely sticker shock at $125, but blacking out at that price is a little easier knowing that all the profits from this limited edition run will be donated to the expansion of water conservation research.
In theory, it could be an option for apartment dwellers, especially since there's also the option to add privacy zones, digitally blacking out certain areas in front of the doorbell to respect neighbors' privacy in tight hallways.
And for anyone looking to skip out on blacking out with their coworkers after they finish a shift, Journee's extensive classes are also available online through Journee TV. Rudolf now claims more than ten years of sobriety.
She's been there long enough to know how it all works, so blacking out that page was as vital to stoking Friday's frenzy as the Instagram and Twitter accounts that every major music blog took note of.
Ordinarily, this is more darkly funny than anything else—this is Stephen A. Smith blacking out with rage over violations of The Bro Code and turning into a starstruck goofus around an unrepentant abuser like Floyd Mayweather.
An EMP attack will kill far more people than nuclear blasting a city through indirect effects — by blacking out electric grids and destroying life-sustaining critical infrastructures like communications, transportation, food and water — in the long run.
He was working as an NFL Network analyst when women began telling the police in several cities similar stories of blacking out while drinking with him and waking up groggy to find they had been sexually abused.
" Mr. Barr redacted about 10 percent of the report, blacking out information that would divulge secret grand jury evidence, expose classified intelligence, compromise continuing investigations, or invade the privacy or damage the reputation of "peripheral third parties.
I've stayed in bed, unable to physically move because of how depressed I was to being so weak I couldn't stand without blacking out for a few seconds because I've been so anemic, my body couldn't keep up.
The quasi-social/neurological phenomenon known as "blacking out" has been the lubricant behind many a regrettable late-night text and criminal misdemeanor, but even the most seasoned partiers remain ignorant as to how—and why—it happens.
He arrived at court with his girlfriend amid tight security wearing large rectangular dark glasses that mimicked the way media conceal people's identities by blacking out their eyes in pixelated photos — apparently mocking Germany's censorship rules, said the BBC.
He laughed as I handed back the joint, and my last thought before blacking out was that he must be some sort of demon if he preferred what I was feeling at that moment to however he normally felt.
Last month, police raided dozens of resorts and nightclubs in the Mexican cities of Cancun and Playa del Carmen after patrons there had reported feeling sick or blacking out from consuming what they believed was tainted or substandard alcohol.
People are also suggesting this seems to be where Kavanaugh's most exposed to possible perjury allegations—his classmates have directly contradicted his claims about his own drinking and not blacking out and at least one went to the FBI.
Blacking out sensitive information is a lot smarter than blurring it out, because the pixels, under the right circumstances and with the right programs, can often be reverted to their previous form, disclosing exactly the thing you're trying to conceal.
He mentions how they should hang out at his house sometime, but warns her that every once in a while he loses control of himself, nearly blacking out and objects go up in the air and start flying around the room.
Reddit CEO Steve HuffmanFormer interim CEO Ellen Pao resigned after Reddit co-founder fired community manager Victoria Taylor, which led to moderators blacking out parts of Reddit as part of protests that saw users making racist and sexist comments toward her.
In the case of the work on glass, it was photographed from its rear face, blacking out the text on the front-facing side and revealing a Brancusi sculpture that happened to be in the room at the same time.
The app doesn't appear to be advertising Red Sparrow, so the "test" MoviePass says it's conducting may be to see if it can direct viewers to another showing by blacking out the movie that its own customers actually want to see.
While it was unlikely Charter would risk blacking out ESPN, the most expensive cable network, a deal may put pressure on other pay-TV distributors, such as Comcast, Dish and Cox, to include the ACC Network in its cable packages.
Dish said on Tuesday it was suing NBCUniversal for breach of contract and expected to file for arbitration, which it claimed would prevent NBC from blacking out Dish customers under the terms of Comcast Corp's acquisition of NBCUniversal in 2011.
Drinking games with red Solo cups of beer, "pregaming" with Fireball shots, swigging 190-proof grain alcohol punch on the way to blacking out: It's party time at college campuses across the country, even when there is no football game.
The disease had caused his heart to stop temporarily — hence his blacking out behind the wheel — and was the source of the numbness and painful tingling in his fingers and feet that had plagued him for a couple of years.
" And we saw SNL's "Kavanaugh," like the real one, become evasive and defensive when answering questions about his drinking, responding to questions about if he ever drank to the point of blacking out by yelling back, "I don't know, did you?!
Dudley has spoken out in support of Kavanaugh's nomination, and on Monday the White House released joint statements from him and a former Yale suite mate, Dan Murphy, rebutting any claims that Kavanaugh drank to the point of blacking out.
It also accuses the Justice Department of attempting to conceal information by unnecessarily blacking out certain document passages, as well as "intentionally" hiding the origins of a Hillary Clinton campaign-funded research document in the initial FISA application on Page.
Inside the unmarked door on St. Nicholas Avenue in Harlem, past the canvas tarp blacking out the windows and around the ladder serving as a makeshift camera stand, awaits an 22-foot-long pitching mecca where the outside world quickly disappears.
While a mint julep is classic, the zing of fresh lemon juice promises to make it all the more thirst-quenching, and maybe prevent us from blacking out before 4 PM should we opt to have three of these on a lazy afternoon.
In the op-ed, Sheff detailed how a woman once told him about her own suicide attempt: After she washed down a copious amount of pills with wine, what followed were moments of excruciating pain, of violently vomiting blood and blacking out.
TMZ broke the story ... Ray J was booted from the UK show back in January after complaining of an unbearable toothache that required a dentist to visit on set, 8 pain killers and an ambulance ride to the hospital after blacking out.
It is one of the most delightfully absurdist depictions of what NYC aspirants think the city is like, complete with potential meet-cutes, a Gucci namedrop, and blacking out from bliss due to a rhinestone-encrusted egg purse in a store window.
Youngstown State initially obliged, blacking out how much Kelly and his wife — Gabrielle Giffords, a former member of Congress and gun control advocate who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a 2000 shooting — commanded for their joint appearance, according to documents obtained by BuzzFeed News.
Everybody's inbox has been flooded with messages from companies about updates to privacy policies and requests opt-in for certain functions, while other sites have resorted to pop-ups or just blacking out all of Europe while they work on complying with the new regulations.
Kavanaugh appeared to correct his assertion about the drinking age during his Senate testimony on Thursday, during which he repeated his claim that he never never drank so much that he could not recall what happened while he was drunk (known as "blacking out").
I'll dispose of them properly, which includes cutting the straps so no one can use them, blacking out the serial numbers, removing any detachable parts, and either I'll put them in the trash or drop them off at Babies 'R Us for proper recycling.
It got less attention than the odder, even less attractive exchange with Klobuchar, the Minnesota Democrat — the one where he disregarded her touching remarks about her father's struggle with alcoholism and asked her if she had ever consumed alcohol to the point of blacking out.
Mr. Barr said he would explain his redactions and was open to negotiating with lawmakers about revealing some of the delicate information that he and law enforcement officials are blacking out from the highly anticipated report before he sends it to Congress and the public.
Leo (July 193-August 22): With the planetary positions aligning in your everlasting favor, it's time to be who you want to be: a basic individual who thrives at blacking out under the scorching sun during EDM brunch at Marquee's dayclub in Las Vegas.
Harvard requested that information about how the university treats relatives of top donors in its admissions process be retracted from legal filings, blacking out the details of a secretive "Dean's Interest List" and redacting testimony from admissions officers that appears to discuss the school's handling of donors.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCastro qualifies for next Democratic primary debates Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE (D-Minn.) for asking her a question during the hearing about blacking out from drinking too much alcohol.
In this Kafkaesque and surreal world, the mainstream media spent the primary season virtually campaigning for Trump and blacking out other GOP candidates for the nomination, and spent the fall serving as a megaphone for attacks against Clinton spread by Russian espionage and fake news sites.
In the victim impact letter she read in court before Turner's sentencing, the woman described blacking out at the fraternity party and waking up in a hospital with pine needles in her hair, dried blood and bandages on the backs of her hands and elbows, her underwear missing.
Mr. Dunbar-Johnson also pointed to incidents of censorship — either the removal of an entire article or the removal or "blacking-out" (sometimes simply with a black permanent marker) of specific words or images in an article — in the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia and Pakistan in recent years.
The second installment finds one of its characters blacking out and hooking up with a beautiful transgender prostitute in Bangkok; later, toasting his enablers at his wedding, he invokes the franchise's "wolf pack" premise as his new wife stands there, presumably in the dark about his infidelity. Nice.
It reduced the number of films subscribers could see per month, began blacking out certain high-profile releases, curtailed the number of theaters it worked with in big cities, and began imposing numerous other restrictions designed to make its service more difficult to use, and thus less costly.
So blacking out doesn't necessarily involve waking up the next day after drinking and having no idea what you did last night; it can mean you can't recall a few details or some small segment of your evening, which is why you may not realize you had a blackout.
The company has previously angered its customer base by adding Uber-style "surge pricing" to reflect demand for popular movies (even for showings in largely empty theaters), blacking out access to first-run films (including films it actively promoted), pushing some films while blocking others, and blacklisting entire theaters without warning.
The blackout has humanitarian effects: Univision argues that Verizon is not taking moral considerations when blacking out its signal from Hispanic communities that are reliant on access to Univision for information about the effects of the natural disasters in Puerto Rico and Mexico The blackout occurred on the distributor side.
The result was wide-ranging, 45-minute remarks that addressed how he spent his summer weekends as a teenager; the encouraging texts his friends sent him in the days preceding the hearing; and that he repeatedly that as a teen he drank beer, but never to the point of blacking out.
One day after Mary Bono was appointed as the interim president and CEO of USA Gymnastics, Olympic gymnast Biles, 20183, slammed Bono for a tweet she posted in September that showed the executive blacking out the Nike logo on her golf shoes in response to NFL star Colin Kaepernick's controversial Nike ad.
" The report states, "Combined-arms cyber warfare, as described in the military doctrines of Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, may use combinations of cyber-, sabotage-, and ultimately nuclear EMP attack to impair the United States quickly and decisively by blacking-out large portions of its electric grid and other critical infrastructures.
He wakes up the next morning with the most ghastly, trashy neck tattoo you could get in the five minutes between deciding to get a tattoo and blacking out… and for the rest of the game (or even series) you get to watch characters react to the tattoo and Geralt attempt to downplay it.
That led MoviePass and its parent company, a data analytics firm called Helios and Matheson, to come up with seemingly every conceivable way to stay in business, from axing and reintroducing numerous versions of its subscriptions, blacking out certain movies and theaters, and pulling a number of shady tactics around plan cancellation and auto-renewal.
This was one of the DOJ's primary arguments during the initial case to the District Court -- that AT&T could charge companies such as Comcast, Charter and Dish more money for Time Warner with the fallback of blacking out networks such as CNN, TNT and TBS and offering them on DirecTV, which AT&T owns.
Despite being the self-appointed treasurer of the "Keg City Club—100 Kegs or Bust" in high school, Kavanaugh also insisted that he's never drank to the point of blacking out or passing out—but Roche told CNN he came home "incoherent" and "stumbling" all the time, and threw up from drinking too much more than once.
Can you imagine those few last seconds before death, when you know it is coming—you are wheezing desperately at your last few lungfuls of air, your heart is going through its last ever beats, your brain is slowly blacking out at the edges, this is it, this is the end for you and you know you are dying?
" Hassan, who is a member of the Senate Homeland Security Committee and who has made cybersecurity a priority while in office, emphasized in a statement that "an attack on critical infrastructure could have devastating consequences, from shutting down heating and cooling systems of hospitals to manipulating industrial controls of water treatment facilities to blacking out an entire city.
Aside from Selfish, her book of selfies, which includes NSFW photos of the star, she  posted a shot of herself climbing a tree in her birthday suit, "broke the internet" with her bare butt back in 2014, and there was of course the time she posted a totally nude mirror selfie, just blacking out her chest, to name a few.
On October 16, the interim president of USA Gymnastics, Mary Bono, stepped down after she came under fire for a tweet she posted in September that showed her blacking out a white Nike logo on her shoes, which was an apparent attempt to show her disdain for the company's choice to use former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick as the face of their 30th anniversary "Just Do It" campaign.
Second, and more crucially, this answer tips toward a common conflation of the act of passing out — sliding into unconsciousness, eyes closed, being what drinkers often call "dead to the world" — and the act of blacking out, a temporary, alcohol-induced state in which you can remain functional and conversational, but later you will have no memory of what you did, almost as though your brain failed to hit the "record" button.
Yerolemou laughed, accusing Robinson of "stirring up a lot of trouble," but he later hinted that he already knows what many of the character conflicts will be in the upcoming season — HBO is notoriously guarded with the scripts for the show, not even letting actors remove them from set and often blacking out major plot points when they aren't need-to-know, so it does seem odd that an actor who played a character that "died" six years ago would know anything at all.

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