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She later said she might have "short-circuited" with that answer.
Sure, it was snack-sized, but each bite short-circuited my tongue.
The smoke was put out and the short-circuited system was isolated.
The Atlanta defense short-circuited a Washington rally in the first inning.
"The whole thing may become short circuited if there's a sale," Zucker continued.
I may have short-circuited, and for that, I will try to clarify.
This short circuited the evaluation of the allegations of misconduct by the public.
When the minimum wage is kept low, that virtuous cycle is short-circuited.
The bone spurs and a shoulder injury short-circuited his season in 2016.
Lockwood claims that her career was short-circuited after she rebuffed Benigno&aposs advances.
Another woman short-circuited the magnetic lock on her hospital door and ran away.
You tried so hard but then you short-circuited under those hot debate lights.
But that expectation was short-circuited as Trump has criticized the sector, Egan noted.
The collapse of Manafort's plea deal may have short-circuited that strategy, perhaps fatally.
In each, the electrical system that maintains a regular heartbeat had been short-circuited.
"If there are only three of you, it's shorter-circuited to some degree," she said.
After he failed to make the Olympic team, Grevers said, his earning power short-circuited.
Committee Republicans "short-circuited the Russia investigation in order to shield the president," Wright told me.
"I may have short-circuited it, and for that I will try to clarify," she responded.
So a talented Democrat was forced to resign from the Senate, and democracy was short-circuited.
And there's just the simple grossness of someone's brain being short-circuited by a bee drone.
His feud with O'Neal short-circuited a dynasty that won three championships to start the 2000s.
He's also short-circuited the mainstream press, recalibrated conservative media, and further splintered our delicately binary Congress.
The short-circuited debate over the American Health Care Act–or Trumpcare–exposes those limits most clearly.
The cancellations of the N.C.A.A. tournaments short-circuited the plans of millions to watch basketball this week.
I circuited the lot, spied a man sitting against the building with his face pressed into his knees.
It will also save your devices and appliances from getting fried or short circuited in a foreign land.
Brady taking his road show to Washington during a presidential election campaign might have short-circuited the internet.
It's not clear what caused the blaze, but police suspect wires could have short-circuited in the rain.
"So I may have short-circuited it and for that, I will, you know, try to clarify," she added.
But that celebration got short-circuited a few hours later, when an Ebola death was reported in Sierra Leone.
A little later, Rachel Hutsell circuited the stage in a striking series of jumps and turns, with arms outstretched.
Access to basic resources like food and clean water have been short-circuited, along with their fundamental human rights.
In New York, third parties have a history of success that has been short circuited by the fusion tickets.
Huber+Suhner issued its own statement, saying that a test site short-circuited in Germany, and that nobody was injured.
Defense Secretary James Mattis wanted to be deliberative for internal reasons, but his process was short-circuited by the tweets.
These would signal that the Fed "has short-circuited vicious cycle of higher credit spreads and weaker growth", they wrote.
They should not include Comey's crude efforts to frustrate and then entrap Trump that were short-circuited by his firing.
Florida, too, adopted the Intoxilyzer 8000, even after a test machine short-circuited and started to smoke, state records show.
"Humankind has completely short-circuited the cycle" But these broad brushstrokes aside, scientists also know that oxygen is incredibly dynamic.
But Mr. Trump short-circuited that process in March, when he abruptly accepted an invitation to meet with Mr. Kim.
Congress's fundamental obligation to oversee and fund such bureaus or agencies is short-circuited when it comes to the CFPB.
The simpatico seemed real: two combat veterans, who long ago short-circuited their self-destruct buttons, 'bout to burn it down.
Clinton later said she "short-circuited" in her remarks and only meant to say that the FBI called her interview truthful.
But all this was now "at risk of being short circuited by the outcome of the U.S. election" van Nieuwenhuijzen said.
"This is not a process that can be short circuited simply because the entity may previously have been authorized elsewhere," Cross said.
And his intense, theatrical sense of self-awareness short-circuited criticisms that his music was unoriginal—that seemed to be the point.
Some Sanders supporters decried the short circuited convention as a farce and claimed that the superdelegates unfairly tipped the scales to Clinton.
Sometimes, the strands would grow long enough that they reached the cathode and short-circuited the battery, and could cause an explosion.
"The Senate Judiciary Committee has a responsibility to be more aggressive in continuing its investigation which unfortunately we short-circuited," said Sen.
This process was short circuited by the Trump administration in 85033 and even now is used as political cover to justify congressional inaction.
Last month, a Russian nuclear power plant northwest of Moscow turned off three of its four generating units after a transformer short circuited.
"It was a full-on breakdown," Barton told PEOPLE, speaking in detail for the first time about the events that short-circuited her career.
But Mueller—who led a sphinx-like existence throughout his two-year probe—short-circuited that debate by speaking out on his own terms.
"I may have short-circuited it, and for that I will try to clarify," Clinton tells the group in a clip from the video.
A security source gave a similar account in a statement to journalists, saying the car's electrics short-circuited, causing a fire, then an explosion.
In the meantime, union leaders worry that the Social Security Administration will seek to enact the same provisions through a short-circuited bargaining process.
It has short-circuited the virtuous economic cycle in which better pay at the bottom begets more spending, which begets more and better jobs.
HOUSTON — Oakland's first trip to the playoffs in 161 seasons was short-circuited in large part by injuries that wrecked its once-prolific offense.
And did the State Department then take that to the FBI because somehow all the normal procedures and processes were short-circuited in this investigation?
Clinton said on Friday that she "may have short-circuited" by suggesting that Mr. Comey had unconditionally vouched for her, Mr. Kaine focused on Mrs.
The president's order-by-social media caught senior military officials by surprise and short-circuited the customary interagency policy process that attends such sweeping decisions.
But Philbin's argument also ignores that it was Trump who short-circuited the accommodations process when he declared he would comply with no House subpoenas.
Electronics have short-circuited and even the goods residents had piled on top of high shelves and on tables fell prey to the rising waters.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The politics behind who gets to lead the nation's biggest museums has seldom seemed more close-circuited than now.
The search for disconfirming evidence, however, can sometimes be short-circuited, especially when we feel close to the person making an argument we disagree with.
That decision to ban imports of trash has now "basically short-circuited" the system for countries which had been used to exporting their waste, Glover added.
Hampson was thrown out at third on the play, the second time he short-circuited potential uprisings by getting gunned down from the outfield at third.
When an injury short-circuited the standout forward Amile Jefferson's season after nine games, they shriveled to essentially a six-man rotation, three of them freshmen.
The Jets came away without any points, though, because an offensive pass interference call on Anderson and a sack by Tenny Palepoi short-circuited their drive.
Once the tumor's cloaking mechanism was short-circuited by the drug, the man's immune system had no trouble targeting the foreign proteins on the cancer cells.
Throughout the time periods he covers, roughly the 150 years between the mid-18th and late 19th centuries, trials are short-circuited in favor of mob justice.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Paintings are social structures, which is why their inherited authority needs to be short-circuited as part of the artistic process.
Of course, the Republican-controlled Congress is hostile to virtually all firearms regulation, and debate is usually short-circuited by claims that the Second Amendment forbids it.
The GOP presidential contender jumped on Clinton's recent claim that she "short-circuited" when she misspoke in remarks about the FBI's probe of her private email server.
So when he renamed it the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement — or U.S.M.C.A. — this week, he may have short-circuited attempts to criticize the new deal. Why?
Problems such as the short-circuited interlocking system will be eliminated when the replacement work is finished at 20103th Street-Herald Square, said M.T.A. spokesman Jon Weinstein.
Penalties: Atlanta lost 43 yards on five second-half penalties.. One of them short circuited a drive that would have almost certainly yielded a crucial field goal.
He is suing the Justice Department, arguing that officials short-circuited long established FBI and DOJ procedures to rush him out in order to appease the president.
She sought to clarify those remarks at a gathering of Hispanic and African-American journalists in Washington, D.C., last week, saying she may have "short-circuited" her answers.
But in speeding up the nomination process this year, Democratic officials may have not only gotten their party in a pickle, they may have also short-circuited democracy.
The promising drive short-circuited on a third-and-9 from Seattle's 40-yard line when Shaquem Griffin sacked Rodgers for an 8-yard loss, forcing a punt.
If some well-meaning person had convinced me as a child that I was female it would have short-circuited a life-long process of discovery and self-transformation.
Now that it had short-circuited so spectacularly and unpredictably, he was doomed to a chronic case of range anxiety—monitoring the replacement battery constantly and charging it often.
" Trump also repeated claims that Clinton "short-circuited" at a recent campaign event and "accidentally told the truth and said she wanted to raise taxes on the middle class.
The Braves are one of two teams (Minnesota) in the majors still seeking their first victory, and poor defense has short-circuited any chances of cracking the win column.
Replay officials upheld an interference call against Washington's Jayson Werth, which short-circuited a potential ninth-inning rally and helped the Mets hang on for a 9-7 victory.
Young Thug's Christmas shopping got short-circuited by a pair of handcuffs -- he got busted in a fancy Atlanta mall, and how it went down is an amazing coincidence.
The performance short-circuited his rise in polling, and he has since made no headway against frontrunner Bernie Sanders in delegate-rich California, a state he was counting on.
Police uncovered his scam when they found the electricity metre for the suspected cryptocurrency mining operation had been short-circuited, "which was likely an attempt to dodge the power bill".
Both Jordan's King Abdullah II and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had the cover they needed to take an unpopular decision that short-circuited the crisis -- at least for now.
Even after the huge expense of the last-minute flight, the first replacement failed: Brydegaard, in his hurry, confused the anode with the cathode, which short-circuited the laser diode.
Leaders of the minimum-wage ballot initiative that Republicans have now short-circuited have said they will seek to have the lame-duck reversal of the wage law ruled unconstitutional.
The past three presidents have abused the intent of the act in order to burnish their own legacies and have short-circuited the deliberative structures of constitutional government in the process.
To explain her misleading claim to have been entirely vindicated by an FBI investigation into her singular email arrangements in the State Department, Mrs Clinton claimed to have momentarily "short-circuited".
"This process has been severely damaged and short-circuited by the Republican leader, choosing to push this forward and destroy the negotiations that we were having at the time," Paul said.
By providing the general topic areas to the President's lawyers, Mueller short-circuited a lengthy court battle, which he would have ultimately lost, without giving away anything important about his investigation.
James Schlesinger, secretary of defense when President Richard Nixon was self-medicated and irrational in the later days of Watergate, supposedly short-circuited Mr. Nixon's major national security decision-making authority.
Aware of the Soviets' long-term aim for a C.C.P. takeover of the K.M.T., he short-circuited the plan in May 1927 by ordering the slaughter of Communists, mainly in Shanghai.
Both initiatives were set to be on the ballot this November before Republican lawmakers short-circuited the process by passing the language — before altering it during the lame-duck legislative session.
In some instances, they have caused emergency landings, as when a camera short-circuited and started a small fire in the overhead bin of an American Airlines flight in September 2013.
He also short-circuited any controversy by saying after his arrival last February that it would not bother him if Dellin Betances, the young All-Star setup man, were named the closer.
Kolbert hits all the Kanye rant points while crafting his own original rant that perfectly sums up the wants-to-be-profound, name dropping, pop-culture-short-circuited communication stylings of Yeezy.
At a rally in early August, Trump jumped on the Democratic nominee's remark that she had "short-circuited" and misspoke when answering questions about her personal email server as secretary of State.
On Wednesday, Democrats short-circuited an active legislative session, for which Republicans had scheduled votes on a number of measures, including amendments to the annual financial services and general government appropriations bill.
Green's size (six-foot-six) and length (six-foot-ten wingspan) clearly hampered Conley's ability to get to his spots, and that, in turn, short-circuited the rest of the Memphis offense.
The reversal was the culmination of weeks of political posturing from Mr. Trump, whose public demands have repeatedly short-circuited his administration's regulatory process and, at times, contradicted his own Justice Department.
Trump's other pick for the Fed, businessman Herman Cain, withdrew from consideration in mid-April after lawmakers expressed discomfort with the sexual harassment allegations that short-circuited Cain's presidential bid in 2012.
When McConnell first moved to pass the bill under a veil of secrecy, many left-wing leaders worried that his tactics meant the resistance's ability to effectively respond would be short-circuited.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton attempted to clarify Friday recent misleading statements about her use of a private email server at the State Department, saying she "may have short-circuited" her answers about it.
Recently, at a campaign event, Hillary Clinton short-circuited again – to use a now famous term – when she accidentally told the truth and said she wanted to raise taxes on the middle class.
In a deal with one of Epstein's attorneys, however, Acosta, a rising star in Republican circles, short-circuited the federal investigation, letting Epstein plead guilty to two felony prostitution charges in state court.
But the Tampa third base coach Matt Quatraro short-circuited the inning by sending Choi — the lumbering former Yankee — who was thrown out easily on Walker's one-hop relay throw from Aaron Judge.
This story is the latest example of how "asymmetric polarization"—the idea that Republicans have become more extreme than Democrats—has short-circuited the mainstream media's ability to do extremely basic analytical reporting.
Last fall, Mr. Cuomo effectively short-circuited the possibility of a salary increase when his appointees to the State Commission on Legislative, Judicial and Executive Compensation declined to approve a raise, upsetting legislators.
It was the beginning of another self-defeating act: It taught hatchery fish to wait for food to drop from the sky, and short-circuited instincts that the shadows from above might be predators.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - The authorization process for financial services firms wanting to set up in Ireland following Britain's vote to leave the European Union cannot be short circuited, a central bank official said on Monday.
Again, the literary dangers are obvious enough—whimsy, sentimentality, grating eccentricity—and again they are short-circuited by Øyehaug's appealing, vigorous simplicity: The deer stood at the edge of the forest and was miserable.
A storm was dumping rain at a time of year when the temperature was usually well below freezing; because the water had short-circuited the electrical system, the electric pumps on site were useless.
Donald Trump blasted Hillary Clinton a day after she acknowledged she "short-circuited" when claiming FBI Director James Comey said she was "truthful" about her use of a private email server as secretary of state.
These buttons, which have been short-circuited by the piss, start taking on a life of their own by going on and off and pretty much doing their best impression of Linda Blair in The Exorcist.
Four is one vote short in this case, since a tie among the eight justices (reduced from nine in February, when Antonin Scalia died) would automatically affirm the lower court ruling that short-circuited DAPA's implementation.
Commissioner O'Neill also oversaw the rollout of the largest police body-camera program in the world, though the transparency it was supposed to bring was short-circuited in legal battles that stopped him from releasing footage.
Ditching the overdriven hyperactivity of the original, they opt for a mood more spartan and fine-tuned, giving the militant air of the track a slightly different flavor with short-circuited arpeggios from fizzling analog synths.
Yet this isn't the inspirational tale of an underdog made good, but a gritty film noir about an impulsive drifter whose moxie and ragged charm are short-circuited by a nasty temper and a stubborn pridefulness.
All the ordinary steps to winning broad support for a transformative piece of legislation — holding hearings, wooing over stakeholder groups, selling the bill in public, passing amendments — had to be short-circuited to stick to this timeline.
As commander in chief, Mr. Trump immediately complicated the military's case against Major Golsteyn, raising questions of undue command influence, as well as the possibility that the prosecution is bound to be short-circuited by a pardon.
These critters are survived by a flock of pigeons that short-circuited a Japanese substation in 2013 not by going out in a blaze of glory, but just pooping on the thing until it could take no more.
Earlier on Monday, the Irish central bank's director of policy and risk, Gerry Cross, said in a speech that the authorisation process for financial services firms wanting to set up in Ireland following Brexit, cannot be short circuited.
The mistake did not prevent the Yankees from taking a 2-1 lead — after Gardner walked, Starlin Castro doubled, and Carlos Beltran hit a sacrifice fly to score Gardner — but it may have short-circuited a big inning.
With the Fed tightening policy for the first time in nearly a decade, it was their turn to air anxiety over the prospect of a short-circuited recovery before many Americans have regained work or seen their paychecks grow.
Critics of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan say he deliberately short-circuited the peace process with the Kurds last year to stir nationalist sentiments after his ruling Justice and Development Party fared poorly in a first round of parliamentary elections.
I was to blame for my actions, unequivocally, and yet I resented Jones for creating an environment of rage, fear and confusion that diminished discernment, increased self-doubt and left me feeling as if my brain had short-circuited.
Since telling NBC's Kristen Walker on Friday that she "may have short-circuited," in telling reporters that she gave the same answers to the American public and the FBI, the hashtag "What Makes Hillary Short Circuit" has blow up on Twitter.
MOSCOW, July 18 (Reuters) - A Russian nuclear power plant northwest of Moscow turned off three of its four generating units on Thursday after a transformer short circuited but radiation levels remained normal, a subsidiary of state nuclear corporation Rosatom said.
The conclusion of his first trial last October had its own drama, as the jury initially filed into the courtroom to announce its verdict only to be short-circuited by one juror who said the unannounced decision was not unanimous, as required.
Sullivan was the deputy campaign manager for Rick Perry's 2012 presidential run, which ended, suddenly and infamously, after the former Texas governor short-circuited on the debate stage while trying to remember the third of three federal agencies he intended to disband.
Virginia Tech had trimmed a 14-point second-half deficit in half but its momentum was short-circuited when M.J. Walker made a big steal and drove for a layup with 57.8 seconds left to give the Seminoles a nine-point advantage.
In a telephone interview, Bailo said automakers have been worried about the likelihood that the Trump plan would face "18 to 24 months" of litigation and could be short-circuited either by the courts or by a change in administrations with the 2020 presidential election.
In a fantastic thread started by Colin Spacetwinks over on twitter, a question that short-circuited my nostalgia brain was posed: essentially, was there ever a game you saw in magazines or in a store as a kid that piqued your imagination and curiosity?
Just as it was Bush who, after that decision proved disastrous, "short-circuited the military chain of command" by reorganizing the staff of the National Security Council so that David Petraeus could communicate directly with the president rather than having to go through his immediate superiors.
President Trump's decision last week to withdraw all U.S. troops from Syria and half of those in Afghanistan has "short-circuited what many say is a much-needed national debate about the future of America's wars," one of our White House correspondents writes in a news analysis.
Trump seized on Clinton's comments Friday that she had "short-circuited" when she said a week ago that FBI Director James Comey had said she had been truthful to the American people in her use of a private email server while U.S. secretary of state from 2009 to 2013.
So chaotic was Mr. Trump's decision-making process; so transparent his appeal to his political base; and so lacking in a cogent explanation to allies or the public that the president's move short-circuited what many say is a much-needed national debate about the future of America's wars.
The three of us didn't always keep the same pace, but we kept in touch over WeChat as we circuited the Overhanging Great Wall and the final site, Jiayu Pass, or fortress, which was so huge I had to go back the next day to see it all.
But the countermajoritarian sweep of liberal jurisprudence in that era was still dramatic, extending beyond race and segregation to encompass the entirety of the culture war, where majorities were consistently overriden, legislative debates consistently short-circuited, and longstanding features of American life — ecumenical school prayer, Christian-influenced morals legislation — overruled or uprooted by fiat.
Clemson had gotten the ball back quickly thanks to Alabama's offensive possession being short-circuited on a 3rd-and-6 play at the Crimson Tide's 45-yard line in which Clemson's Trayvon Mullen, who had intercepted Tua Tagovailoa on the previous drive, raced in on a blitz and sacked Tagovailoa for an 11-yard loss.
But after running up a 35-7 lead in the second quarter, Mahomes had to watch as his team's defense left the door open for a potential 49ers comeback — one short-circuited by an injury to San Francisco's Jimmy Garoppolo — proving that Kansas City's margin for error on offense, barring significant changes, is effectively zero.
Prosecutors quickly announced their intention to retry Tellis — who has maintained his innocence — according to the AP. The concluding hours of the trial had their own share of drama, as the jury initially filed into the courtroom on Monday to reveal a verdict only to be short-circuited by one juror who said the unannounced decision was not unanimous, as required.
ScHoolboy isn't the first rapper to engage with the national nightmare of having a short-circuited Furby sustain a serous run for the presidency: YG released "Fuck Donald Trump" earlier this year and Mac Miller's breakthrough single "Donald Trump" started making its way to platinum all the way back in 2011, when Trump made his second bid for the White House.
Last week's House-Senate budget agreement, which will be tested in the House vote Thursday, really stunned a lot of Republican who watched the same groups who for years have sunk, sabotaged, short-circuited legislative efforts deemed not conservative enough agree to, well, a Senate proposal that was far from conservative enough -- all because they wanted to move forward on tax reform.
" This is achieved by various time-tested means — by appealing to the emotions in such a way that rational debate is sidelined or short-circuited; by promoting an insider/outsider dynamic that pollutes the broader conversation with negative stereotypes of out-of-favor groups; and by eroding community standards of "reasonableness" that depend on "norms of mutual respect and mutual accountability.
For instance, George H. W. Bush short-circuited the Iran-Contra investigation with his Christmas Eve pardons of key players in the affair, and Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonDemocrats should look to Judge Judy if they want to win Meghan McCain: 'I'm not living without guns' On pardons, Congress shouldn't take a joke MORE pardoned his brother and a major donor shortly before leaving office.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Saturday suggested Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE is "brainwashed," seizing on her comment a day earlier that she "short-circuited" when talking about her private email server.
A new Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE video mocks Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE as a malfunctioning robot, a reference to her recent remark that she "short-circuited" when speaking about the FBI's investigation of her email server.
I rarely agree with Julian CastroJulian Castro2020 Democrats seize on Trump, Ukraine transcript: 'This is a smoking gun' Saagar Enjeti rips media coverage of Biden, Warren Why a Marshall Plan for Central America will fuel more violence MORE but he said it best at last Democratic debate when Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul ButtigiegPoll: Warren closes in on Biden's lead Warren surges to 9-point lead in California poll Biden leads Democratic field by double digits in Maryland: poll MORE short circuited over an original policy debate: primary elections and debates are about hashing out who is best suited to carry a party's flag and who has the best ideas.

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