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Also boomeranging back are Midwesterners who moved to Silicon Valley for that big tech job.
Luckily, there are things both individuals and companies can do to cut back on the boomeranging packages.
So it could actually end up boomeranging and hurting him with those college-educated suburban swing voters.
The Ngs spent their childhood boomeranging around Asia with their parents, traveling to Hong Kong, Thailand, Cambodia and more.
As a full-time travel writer and an alumna of Travel + Leisure, I'm accustomed to boomeranging around the world.
The producer programs his synthesizers and unpredictable drops in boomeranging loops, as Eva Simons offers a circular, dizzy vocal over top.
To realize Captain America's boomeranging shield, Allen Pan didn't have access to any vibranium steel alloy or super-soldier bio-research.
It's clear they're worried about doing anything on impeachment that might end up boomeranging on Democrats and helping Trump and the GOP.
The millennials are either turning into a permanent renter class or boomeranging back to childhood homes to live with mom and dad.
It always ends up coming back, boomeranging them and hurting them politically, and I think this is going to be the same thing.
It was just three years after the Great Recession had ended, and there was much concern over millennials boomeranging back to their childhood homes.
But as with all old trends coming back to haunt influence us, curly bangs are boomeranging in a good way — sans the hairspray (thank God).
A glance at a map suggests why: Croatia won big in the cartography lottery, boomeranging around Bosnia and sweeping up most of the Balkan coastline.
In the 16 months that followed, Tesla stock bottomed at a three-year low just under $177 per share in June before boomeranging back up.
According to plenty of people I spoke to, being able to strengthen their relationship with their parents is one of the best things about "boomeranging" back home.
You can still build some impressive superhero accessories like Iron Man's laser-blasting gauntlet or Captain America's boomeranging shield, using easily found electronics, a little ingenuity, and some clever hacking.
In the 210 months that followed, Tesla stock bottomed out at a three-year low just under $220 per share in June before boomeranging back up and breaching $2160 on Monday.
The curse operates similarly to the pagan Rule of Three (whatever energy a person brings into the world will be returned to them threefold) by boomeranging male violence back to its creator.
As you know by now, that didn't work out, unless you count Deron Williams belatedly boomeranging to Dallas about four years and two lost steps removed from losing a bidding war with Brooklyn.
Vine, of course, was later snatched up by Twitter — and there, Toff moved up to director of Product Management before boomeranging back to Google, where his initial focus was on AR and VR projects.
And others, even if they want to move, may be held back by things they didn't anticipate — a need to care for aging parents, boomeranging adult children or the loss of a job, which can defer retirement goals.
Entitled "Back to the Future," the show invites viewers on a journey of photographic time travel, one of its curators, Kim Knoppers, explained: from the cutting-edge of contemporary practice to 19th-century photography, before boomeranging back again.
The overall effect serves to show just how much of a team player she really is, and underlines the content of the film, which is a ripe and timely comment on late, late-stage capitalism and essentially about boomeranging selflessness.
He cites many Netflix originals as well as shows like Game of Thrones as being influential in pushing this shift, and says he prefers episodes that focus on a single location as opposed to taking the tour guide approach and boomeranging the audience around Westeros.
Life has become one big Buzzfeed listicle, boomeranging between the 27 Jokes we'll only understand if we've seen Star Wars and the 47 photos we'll only understand if we were an '80s girl and the 22 pictures that show how different the Internet was in 20173 compared to now.
You got to sit tight and buckle up because everything that the media, the Democrats have been telling you for well over a year is now getting flipped on its head, and all of it, as we told you at the beginning of this year, is boomeranging back on them.
It is to Coates's credit, though, that by the time you're done reading "We Were Eight Years in Power," you also see what he does — namely, that far too many whites are overlooking what is so plainly staring them in the face, and that America couldn't have a black president without boomeranging back to its ugliest self.
And Oklahoma, which was ranked fifth in the Associated Press Top 33 poll that was released on Sunday afternoon, may well prove to be another case study in the boomeranging nature of media and coaches' rankings — and the limits of their influence, especially when the selection committee that picks the teams for the biggest games only starts speaking two-thirds of the way through the season.
The phenomenon of boomeranging/delayed home-leaving has generated considerable inquiry and debate, including academic studies at reputable universities; full-length books, such as The Hands-On Guide to Surviving Adult Children Living at Home by Christina Newberry;Newberry, Christina. The Hands-On Guide to Surviving Adult Children Living at Home. Nuru Guides, 2012. Print. articles in national newspapers; documentaries, such as Generation Boomerang; and major motion pictures, such as Failure to Launch (2006) starring Matthew McConaughey.
Tropical Fuck Storm know how to scare you with them." Spectrum Culture wrote that "[t]here's a newfound focus on A Laughing Death in Meatspace. The Drones were an explicitly political band, but TFS is even sharper in their dissections of corruption and xenophobia in a melting world." Loud and Quiet described the album as "observant and eviscerating, clever wordplay tangled up in sharply boomeranging riffs [...] the soundtrack to the last party at the end of the world.
Critics of the practice of boomeranging, such as Shaputis, worry about the negative effect this trend has on the financial and social independence of the children. Those who return home from the unrestrictive nature of college dorm life may have difficulty readjusting to their parents' domestic expectations. Where living space is shared, gatherings with friends can be limited in frequency or scope. Dating is similarly constrained and can be impaired by the stigma of the young adult's perceived inability to function independently of their parents.
Anna Gaca from Spin compared its dance- styled production to the group's 2003 album Black Cherry and early Madonna songs. In a similar claim, Under the Radars Matt Raven felt it resembled their albums Black Cherry and Supernature (2005). The "boomeranging riffs and whistles" found in the song's production was compared to those created by William Orbit for Madonna's 1998 song "Ray of Light" by Gaca. In the lyrics, Goldfrapp and Gregory write about the passion found in romance and love; the former sings, "I want your love / All of the time" during a "slippery bass synth" sound in the production.
Boomerang Generation is a term applied in Western culture to young adults graduating high school and college in the 21st century.Sharon Jayson Analysis: 'Boomerang' generation mostly hype USA Today 3/14/2007MICHELLE HIRSCH,The Boomerang Generation: More Reasons to Move Back Home June 12, 2010 The Fiscal Times They are so named for the percentage of whom choose to share a home with their parents after previously living on their own—thus boomeranging back to their parents' residence. This arrangement can take many forms, ranging from situations that mirror the high dependency of pre-adulthood to highly independent, separate-household arrangements. The term can be used to indicate only those members of this age-set that actually do return home, not the whole generation.

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