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Separation is a tricky illusion created by your boneheaded ego.
And the tipoff ultimately came from some pretty boneheaded mistakes.
I think it's a boneheaded move for me not to.
For now, the nation must endure Mr. Trump's boneheaded policies.
I made a boneheaded move last night, and I am sorry.
ANONYMOUS Who knows why we say the boneheaded things we do?
Consequently, Kushner has made some boneheaded blunders in the White House.
In modern times, our leaders' boneheaded statements get the most airplay.
This, to put it bluntly, is a facile and boneheaded idea.
And we may see a boneheaded anti-risk mitigation move by Trump reversed. Maybe.
What is the thing you've done that's just most boneheaded of all, this year?
Photo: Getty In its 23 years of existence, Yahoo made some really boneheaded deals.
Your favorite baseball team makes some boneheaded managing decisions and misses the World Series.
Whatever the specific motivations, the administration's first significant trade policy move is stunningly boneheaded.
Mayer did try mightily, but made some serious errors, ill-conceived acquisitions and boneheaded hires.
Its members are a hapless bunch, too boneheaded to conceal their animus against brown people.
Maybe this isn't as grim, boneheaded, and obviously flawed as it seems on its face.
My boneheaded assumption that lodging would be ample, though, couldn't have been more off base.
Sig apologized for the incident, saying he made a "boneheaded move" and accepted responsibility for his actions.
Not only is this very rude, it's wildly boneheaded, easily disprovable (dude's sitting behind him), and hilarious.
But Todd Eberly, a political science professor at St. Mary's College, said it was a "boneheaded" move.
What led to Farkas's arrest yesterday while trying to leave the country is almost too boneheaded to believe.
When your last name is Smart, you're really not doing yourself any favors by making a boneheaded move.
It made rookie, boneheaded mistakes about handling documents used by the commission, again in violation of federal law.
"I made some boneheaded plays there in the second, turned the puck over a few times," Zetterberg said.
Measuring it against what comes first is — to paraphrase Jobs — a boneheaded way of looking at the company.
At one point, in a boneheaded move straight out of a romantic comedy, I attempted to kiss her.
How much dough would you cough up to own a piece of the biggest boneheaded play of 2018??
After the boneheaded play, Jordan was seen on the sideline, taking a couple of light swipes at Monk's head.
In the previous quarter, Musk called questions posed by two analysts "boring" and "boneheaded", and refused to answer them.
Here in the UK, the superclub was still lumbering around the landscape, emitting the boneheaded burps of unreconstructed laddishness.
There was that controversy when Marc Andreessen made that boneheaded remark about India, if you remember, couple years ago.
And frankly, a franchise this ridiculous needs a bit of wink-and-nod, or it becomes just another boneheaded blockbuster.
I'm sure if you get a couple drinks in these guys every one of them will have some boneheaded thing.
It's a boneheaded response, I know—to be delighted by something that feels so obvious and, many would say, regressive.
That a tax as boneheaded as stamp duty can persist reveals the apparent emptiness of politicians' commitment to fix housing markets.
Thematically in film, heavy metal is often used to signify something boneheaded or unflattering about the characters entrenched in the genre.
He also made some deeply boneheaded mistakes — like telling reporters with the French paper Le Monde a lot of offensive stuff.
It was also a colossally boneheaded thing to do to the planet, and it was based on years of bad intel.
I've actually enjoyed this, but it felt pretty boneheaded not to ask who the moderator of this talk was going to be.
In other words, for all the boneheaded moves Richard and his Pied Piper mates make, they still continue to generate useful products.
Meghan Markle's father, Thomas Markle, has been the subject of some, well, let's just say it: boneheaded drama bordering on royal sabotage.
We've reached out to CBS46, CBS, and Swann for comment on this boneheaded and irresponsible segment and will update if we hear back.
The Recording Academy released a boneheaded statement saying it was twigs' choice to not sing, a claim quickly refuted by the artist herself.
Bringing this up on a call to the president of Ukraine was probably a boneheaded thing to do, but not an impeachable one.
On one hand, it's understandable that a company like Google fears being told how to conduct it's business—governments can make some boneheaded decisions.
Other Gossip:— I like that this episode gave new dimension to Reggie instead of keeping him as your standard issue boneheaded high school jock.
For a lot of people, Instagram is a place to escape the pitchforks and hellfire of Twitter and the boneheaded political arguments of Facebook.
His Friday behavior came months after automaker Tesla Inc's Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk snubbed Wall Street analysts, saying "boring, boneheaded questions are not cool".
I return from his verité to tell you this truth: Lemoin turns out to be a vapid, hollow, despicable, sordid, corrupt, monumentally boneheaded self-admirer.
They also adopted the swastika, which might have seemed clever at the time, but whichever way you try to justify it now, was pretty boneheaded.
There are all the parables the disciples are too boneheaded to understand, kiddie squabbles about who is going to get the best seat in heaven.
Why, the leather jacket that some boneheaded manager at the car-hailing phenom apparently could not seem to buy for female engineers in his unit.
He has admitted that, while he was president of the NAACP, he dated a subordinate, and he has called it a "boneheaded" thing to do.
Former Trump campaign staffer Sam Nunberg acknowledged the president's strained relationship with GOP leaders, but said it was "boneheaded" for him to deal with Democrats.
The stress showed: during a spring investor call, Musk railed analysts for asking "boring, boneheaded" questions and instead spent 22019 minutes answering ones from a YouTuber.
Ultimately a polemic, Spiral is at its strongest when taking on the Bush administration's worst excesses: the unwarranted secrecy and boneheaded assumptions that led to disaster.
So where's that huge, looming, acerbic anger and contempt that drove me to metal in the first place, but which isn't laced with boneheaded reactionary politics?
Ryan Zinke, the secretary of the Interior, is the second devoted cheerleader for President Trump's boneheaded strategy of "energy dominance" to be ushered out the door.
While all the hand-wringing and lawsuit-bringing is helpful, why not use the state's latest boneheaded move as an opportunity to call for real reform?
He called Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk "erratic and desperate," after Musk said an analyst asked a "boring boneheaded question" during the company's last quarterly earnings call.
I feel like I've always been supremely aware of not wanting to be a put-upon wife and he doesn't want to be a stereotypical boneheaded husband.
Swaggy Wolfdog blessed his owner with a brand new Rolls-Royce … but the pup should've been behind the wheel, 'cause boneheaded humans already messed up his rims!!!
While it is great that four states have, in anticipation of this Supreme Court decision, legalized sports betting in their states, Pennsylvania was particularly boneheaded in its approach.
But when the wider administration puts out documents that make boneheaded errors, we should be placing them in a separate category and calling them out clearly and often.
It's entirely likely this is some sort of "joke," perhaps in the same vein as Jacob Wohl's boneheaded attempt to smear Robert Mueller—a ploy pre-set to backfire.
And the angrier Trump is, the more likely he is to make boneheaded mistakes, like the sudden firing of Comey before the White House had got its story straight.
This was the rock bottom he had heard so much about in Austin, where stories were told and retold of players who had wasted golden opportunities with boneheaded behavior.
Perhaps because of his reputation as a boneheaded hellraiser and laddish Aussie, there were many outside observers who were willing to write the incident off as fundamentally moronic and inane.
But that interview reads differently to many now, as do Mr. Lauer's other on-camera interactions with powerful women that seemed garden-variety sexist or purely boneheaded at the time.
While this could just be a boneheaded casting oversight, the "Reagan Bush '84" tanks the boys wear might lead one to the conclusion that the decision was more intentional than that.
And that's why, every year around the anniversary of the attacks, we are left dumbfounded over and over again by the sheer boneheaded-ness, the utter tone-deafness of some commercials.
Musk made waves on the May call by cutting off questions and calling them "boring" and "boneheaded," which was followed by a drop in the automaker&aposs shares the following day.
The Cincinnati Bengals, somehow, were in a position to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers tonight and pissed it all away with a couple of boneheaded penalties from Vontaze Burfict and Pacman Jones.
You felt like it was a slap in the face because you want to spend the rest of your life with me and then you said, 'We all make boneheaded mistakes.
Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.), who called the effort to recoup the bonuses "boneheaded," said the Pentagon made the right decision, but highlighted that Carter didn't need any additional authority to act.
"We were making boneheaded plays as far as trying to squeeze a basket in there that's not there, on a pass or not switching it up on the shooter," Kerr said.
Seattle has done some boneheaded things on transportation, most recently voting to replace its crumbling elevated waterfront freeway not with surface streets and transit improvements, but with a giant freeway tunnel.
Most of these boneheaded grifts bleed together into one long, libertarian migraine—but only one of them can claim to have cost DJ Khaled and Floyd Mayweather Jr. more than $750,00 combined.
But the incident nevertheless plays out in the movie as it did in real life: as one of the most boneheaded demonstrations of egocentrism by a major athlete in the 20th century.
President Donald Trump last week attacked the Fed, referring to the central bank as "boneheaded" for not cutting rates to zero "or less," a reference to negative interest rates around the world.
That's both in terms of speeches and TV appearances, which were poorly received, and policy proposals, most notably a boneheaded health care proposal that would functionally tax elderly people for getting dementia.
Right below that banner was another sign saying, "Rollback $3.33," referring to special price for the the Coke Zero, Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite and other soft drink cartons that comprised the boneheaded display.
It's sort of the same twist that "Less Talk, More Rock" pulled back in '96, where they tricked boneheaded punks into slam-dancing to a deceptively fun song about a same-sex encounter.
From one boss to another, I encourage General Motors to drop its strong-arm tactics in these negotiations, including the boneheaded decision last week to cut off health care benefits to striking workers.
It winds and undulates, and its off ramps include avoidable catastrophes like Madmaximum, where a boneheaded energy policy un-terraforms Earth, and the suburban nightmare of the Handmaid's Vale, with all its orderly fascism.
With all its mopey geniuses and angsty relatability, the alternative movement of the 22008s had inadvertently inured a generation of rock fans to heart-on-sleeve emotionality, seemingly repudiating decades of boneheaded lyrics and antics.
Well, this certainly isn't boring: One of the analysts who asked about the electric car maker's Model 3 reservations at last week's unhinged earnings call wrote an open letter to Musk defending his "boneheaded" question.
This owes largely to May's own screw-ups — most notably a boneheaded health care proposal that would functionally tax elderly people for getting dementia — but nonetheless means that Corbyn has now made this a real race.
The instances have been so frequent that news sites have been able to build lists of the most boneheaded examples, citing, for instance, the moment when Andy Murray was praised by the BBC presenter John Inverdale.
He started out in advertising (like his brother, Ridley), a background that shaped his style and meant that he could, with economy and beauty, convey a movie's meaning in images and often better than the boneheaded dialogue.
He started out in advertising (like his brother, Ridley), a background that shaped his style and meant that he could, with economy and beauty, convey a movie's meaning in images and often better than the boneheaded dialogue.
We got Mike at a Shell Station in L.A. after noticing he had some car trouble, and he tells us he made a boneheaded mistake as old as Karl Benz's first automobile -- he ran out of gas.
"It sounds like someone in the chain of command made a boneheaded mistake in judgment," said Jack Keane, a retired Army general who advises Mr. Trump and said he once tried to broker a reconciliation between him and Mr. McCain.
And he absorbed work by contemporaries like Siegfried Kracauer, a fellow member of the Frankfurt School, who ushered in the study of film and pop culture, and Austrian satirist Karl Kraus, who ridiculed the lies and boneheaded practices of exploitative journalism.
Assassin's Creed's Knights Templar are interchangeable with any other Illuminati-esque shadow government that wants to rule the people for their own good, and the modern Assassins are mostly non-entities whose only power comes from the Templars' remarkably boneheaded security plans.
The problem is it was an expensive exercise, with Beepi, which was founded in 2013, burning through more than $22016 million in investment money (sometimes on boneheaded deals like this one, where it lost $250,22017 on the sale of a single car).
Photographer Ari Marcopoulos and musician Prince SAMO, of World's Fair, join hosts Ben Detrick and Jordan Redaelli to discuss the desperate Golden State Warriors, the brutality of Tyson Chandler hand-checks, and the boneheaded shooting at Irving Plaza during a T.I. concert.
He's the sort of guy who fills his DJ sets at megafestivals populated by tank-topped bros with boneheaded remixes of long-overplayed karaoke classics (peep this abomination of a "Wonderwall" deconstruction that I once saw him play at the Indy 500).
Zillow sent a letter earlier this week threatening legal action over the blog's use of images taken from the real estate giant's site — but as these boneheaded corporations just can't seem to learn, this sort of thing generally backfires, as it did today.
If Wilbur Ross's boneheaded remarks on Thursday are any indication — and I fear they are — the Trump administration is even less prepared to deal with the economic fallout from a possible pandemic than it is to deal with the public health crisis.
Before this season, Mikko Harvey, an award-winning poet long enamored of the playing style of D'Angelo Russell, wondered if the Nets would ever find a place for their new point guard, whose imaginative play can vacillate between the beautiful and the boneheaded.
So when something kind of perfect happens on a sports field — such as that Julian Edelman catch — we know it's been wrung from a deluge of alternative scenarios where the ball gets dropped, the runner gets tripped up, or the referee makes a boneheaded call.
"I recommend buying some here, and then maybe wait for the Fed to say something boneheaded on Wednesday that slams the market, or maybe the Labor Department's nonfarm payroll on Friday shows a surprise drop, you can buy some more then into weakness," he said.
"Country" is a purposeful deviation from Presley's generally more traditional sound; the brassy, ultra-twangy tune sends up bro country's boneheaded tropes with a snarl (and features a few bars from Yelawolf, who shouts out Waylon and Dwight, and thanks god for Sturgill Simpson).
I'm not looking to hand out cookies here—tweets are nice, but there is always more that people can do—but merely to acknowledge that, despite metal's enduring boneheaded reputation, those who care about the rights and freedoms of all are far from alone.
Which might be admirable to some, until you realize that for every boneheaded move he's made as President (See: railing against North Korea's "Rocket Man," enacting trade policies against China and, you know, dismantling what's left of the environment), he's been stone cold sober.
Starting with the previous quarterly earnings call, which happened in the middle of what seemed like the darkest days of the Model 3 ramp, Musk blew up at analysts for asking "boring, boneheaded" questions and instead turned to a YouTuber for a large portion of the call.
Somehow, the hit HBO series -- that has spent millions upon millions of dollars and gone to great lengths to shoot some of the most epic and intricate scenes in TV history -- made a boneheaded mistake by leaving the branded coffee cup in the middle of a scene.
We've seen examples of this, whether in boneheaded references to the "President of Palestine" (rather than the "President of the Palestinian Authority" that America actually recognizes) or in the tortured efforts to implement some of Trump's confusing, clearly rushed early executive orders, especially those concerning immigration systems.
He was the first to hear the rumbling hooves of the Dothrakis' approaching army; he dodged fire and Dothraki wrath to aim the scorpion and take down Daenerys's seemingly impenetrable dragon; he leaped in front of Drogon's flaming throat out of nowhere to save Jaime from his boneheaded charge.
Just about all we can count on the Rockets to do consistently at this point is get to the line—they're best in the NBA in free-throw rate, making this their fourth straight year in the top four—and make impossibly boneheaded defensive mistakes at the most inopportune times.
One is that the allegedly best and the brightest of Clinton's campaign fell short because they failed at marketing an otherwise winning candidate — that unforced strategic blunders, factional infighting, and boneheaded investments torpedoed a Democratic nominee who, in the hands of some better staff, would have swept to the White House.
During his interview, Steve had gone on a fantastic and epic rant about privacy, seemingly aimed at Mark and Facebook, which was again in the middle of another of what had already been the umpteenth boneheaded privacy mishap for Facebook that were all more than just faint echoes of what is happening now.
It's clear that our star-crossed couple loves each other unconditionally (which is why we'll always root for them, even when Barry's being boneheaded), so it's especially painful to see them on the rocks — particularly because Grant Gustin's misty eyes could rival Superman's heat vision when it comes to melting our hearts.
Tumblr, which Yahoo notably acquired under Marissa Mayer back in 2013, has been something of a product orphan — one of the few true software platforms left in a world filled with editorial content like TechCrunch and HuffPost (Oath sold off Flickr earlier this year to SmugMug — which also seems to be going through its own boneheaded product decision phase).
Listening to Thou lacerate the filthy legacy of European imperialism over big dirty sludge riffs brings me so much peace; they and the others like them swimming against a tide of boneheaded reactionaries and apolitical-'cause-it's-easier, money-grubbing corporate indie labels are the ones truly keeping metal's rebellious, working class, anti-establishment ethos alive.
This move, forcing advertising onto users, is a big boneheaded one and practically manufactures good press for rivals like Roku, or Apple, the latter of which has been making inroads into the TV landscape via LG and Samsung sets and just finished an event last week where it talked non-stop about protecting the privacy of users and avoiding unwelcome ads.
Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints, having fallen behind the Houston Texans with less than a minute to play at home on Monday — a predicament exacerbated by a boneheaded penalty having allowed Houston to take the lead — stormed down the field to set up place-kicker Wil Lutz for a 256-yard field goal that gave the Saints an improbable 232-243 victory.
The 2 questioners I ignored on the Q1 call are sell-side analysts who represent a short seller thesis, not investors [Link here] The reason the Bernstein question about CapEx was boneheaded was that it had already been answered in the headline of the Q1 newsletter he received beforehand, along with details in the body of the letter [Link here] Reason RBC question about Model 3 demand is absurd is that Tesla has roughly half a million reservations, despite no advertising & no cars in showrooms.

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