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THE homes great architects build for themselves are often embarrassments.
Religious leaders generally regard these parties as embarrassments or worse.
In other words, "Twitter embarrassments" are hardly President Trump's Achilles' heel.
Consider the past embarrassments on the Democratic side — the late Rep.
We pretended to be sportscasters on ESPN, recapping highlights and embarrassments.
Despite embarrassments like green diving-pool water the games were a success.
But Mr McAuliffe may also have to answer for his own embarrassments.
We don't tend to emulate -- or, more importantly for Trump, vote for -- embarrassments.
It was just an endless loop of embarrassments: fluffed conversations and spilled drinks.
The graveyard that is my miles-long app purchase history is rife with embarrassments.
After 16 months of accumulated doubts, embarrassments and indignities, they are finally fed up.
John Cryan, the Deutsche Bank C.E.O., has little time to think about such embarrassments.
Some of China's recent statistical embarrassments may stem, paradoxically, from its efforts to improve matters.
Dean McDermott experienced what is perhaps one of the biggest embarrassments a parent can face.
He avoided any major embarrassments over his son Hunter's role in the Trump impeachment inquiry.
Instead, the trial, which is expected to end this month, has produced still more embarrassments.
But by foregrounding these embarrassments, Ms. Saul creates a kind of afterimage of spiritual serenity.
So there are lawsuits, and there are investigations, and there are scandals, and there are embarrassments.
I was bullied almost daily and endured humiliating embarrassments, like being dumped in a garbage bin.
Keeping knowledge out of the public domain can finesse all kinds of social conflicts and embarrassments.
Canada has struggled with procurement, with recent embarrassments over the purchase of maritime helicopters and submarines.
So, is Trump's new commitment heartfelt, or merely lip service in the wake of these embarrassments?
The video is the latest in a series of challenges and embarrassments for the ride service.
What do you call people who refuse to learn from failures, mistakes and very public embarrassments?
Second, protect the league from serious scandals and lesser embarrassments, which he seems unable to master.
Before bed, I stopped circling through the day's perceived embarrassments to find fresh sources of shame.
Here they offer a show focusing on young love and all its attendant foibles, embarrassments and letdowns.
Which means Plex is poised to take over an area of entertainment tech rife with ugly embarrassments.
Mr Gray was ousted in an election in which he wasn't helped by the project's continued embarrassments.
The small, close-knit team has meant almost no leaks and zero public scandals, mistakes or embarrassments.
PART of the art of politics is crisis management: making embarrassments and other disadvantageous stories go away.
Most other Cabinet members -- or, really, people -- would have quit long before this most devastating of embarrassments.
The move to table the legislation is the latest in a series of embarrassments for Republican leaders.
He's not afraid to also explicitly fantasize about events that are largely considered national shames and embarrassments.
Nor, for the sake of a titillating item, did she seize upon ugly rumors or tasteless embarrassments.
After a series of embarrassments, Kalanick was forced to resign in 2017 by a group of investors.
Trump supporters, too, should wince at the cringe-worthy embarrassments that would have derailed any other candidate.
It's called background blur, and it's here to save you from all kinds of potential video call embarrassments.
And as a foreign secretary he arrives with a sackful of embarrassments he will have to explain away.
Dads can be so embarrassing sometimes, but they can also make you feel better about your own embarrassments.
But they are mixed in with the almost daily litany of insults and moral embarrassments from Trump himself.
Duterte's remark makes light of what has been one of the biggest embarrassments of his presidency so far.
Google's decision to play it safe on gender follows some high-profile embarrassments for the company's predictive technologies.
Good things that he likes are good, and bad things that he doesn't like are just total embarrassments.
It also may be contributing to the series of embarrassments that have befallen the agency over the past year.
Jeb Bush (R) The 2016 campaign turned into a succession of embarrassments and indignities for the early front-runner.
What started out as Google's plan to take on Facebook ended up as one of the company's biggest embarrassments.
Whatever its other properties, memory is a reliable troublemaker, especially when navigating its stockpile of embarrassments and moral stumbles.
But truly getting in touch with your sexuality means confronting, not avoiding, all the embarrassments and anxieties of being human.
The 1992 law allows the president to withhold details that could compromise the government's sources and methods — but not embarrassments.
While the best picture mix-up took top spot in the evening's embarrassments, the ceremony was beset with smaller blunders.
Whether because of the team's lackluster play on the field or the constant embarrassments off it, fans are staying away.
At this point, Washington fans are nostalgic for a time free of the tumult of bad headlines and constant embarrassments.
They'll need instead to study conservative history's political surrealists and intellectual embarrassments, its con artists and tribunes of white rage.
"Well, it's about bringing my personal experience, my personal humor, my personal, um, embarrassments, and my personal pains," he explained.
Typically, big companies prefer to settle their spats out of court rather than risk the embarrassments of a high-profile trial.
The incompetence will persist, the embarrassments and pseudo-crises will resume, and the republic will remain on the brink of disaster.
He has basked in the adoration, coming after months of nothing but terrible press for his numerous political failures and embarrassments.
His Bible paintings, such as "The Good Samaritan," from 1890, a variant on Delacroix's composition, are usually regarded as sentimental embarrassments.
Bottom line: Working toward a territorial victory over ISIS is inherently short-term and prone to disappointment and embarrassments like Pence's.
As when we say "running into difficulties, embarrassments" when we try to describe the gradation of pain inherent in experiencing discrimination.
Nor has faith in the European Union been helped by recent embarrassments, like the hangup on the trade deal with Canada.
It punctured their momentum and energized the opposition, leading to public embarrassments, social media bans, and the jailing of many alt-righters.
"'He's an embarrassment to the state of Alabama following in a long line of embarrassments,'" Mr. Griffin reported the friend as saying.
But his endorsement of the House Republican bill last month ended in one of the biggest embarrassments of his first 100 days.
They're rife with potential embarrassments and inconveniences, but they are also often our only respite from the harsh realities of office existence.
Either the administration is going to get a little more careful in how it vets these candidates or it will have more embarrassments.
Other embarrassments for the city have included having to scrap plans for both the centerpiece stadium and for the official logo for the games.
"The Chinese government is well aware that Trump might act unpredictably and will take steps to minimize the opportunity for any embarrassments," said Heidlage.
The field of AI has had its share of embarrassments, like when Google Photos was spotted three years ago categorizing black people as gorillas.
Among other embarrassments, the leaders of Germany, France, and the European Union — all members in the Iran nuclear deal — didn't come, despite Hook's invitation.
The legacy of Travis Kalanick's fast and loose management style at Uber continues to serve up fresh embarrassments for the embattled, still CEO-less company.
"For more than 34 years I've been in public life and constantly followed these types of small embarrassments that are quickly overcome," he told reporters.
" What follows is a series of surreal embarrassments, culminating in Tracey telling Candice's boyfriend Aaron, "It must be weird, living with your mom and dad.
With a few exceptions, government agencies and large corporations can buy their way out of such embarrassments with better security measures and more disciplined employees.
So it makes a lot of sense that Google wants to shore up its engineering and expertise around touch sensors to prevent any future embarrassments.
The second-best hockey film is one in which Canadians are finally self-effacing about one of their greatest on- and off-ice triumphs embarrassments.
Mr. Sahl was a wry political commentator; Mr. Bruce was a profane social satirist; Mr. Berman was a beleaguered observer of life's frustrations and embarrassments.
And discussions on the company's internal message boards have at times turned into contentious debates about politics or company policies that have become public embarrassments.
After a couple of comic embarrassments (one man cuts their date short to spend more time with his dog), things go annoyingly well for Bobby.
Saunas are frequently looked down on as sleazy, grotty, and potentially unsafe embarrassments from a time when gay men were forced to live in the shadows.
The award has had a better record than most: Many of its winners have stood the test of time and their tally includes remarkably few embarrassments.
Both leaders have faced public embarrassments, including revelations that Mr. Scheer has dual U.S. citizenship and that Mr. Trudeau more than once wore blackface or brownface.
"The party wants to have some critical voices in the parliament, but not those that they cannot control or those that may cause political embarrassments," he said.
The past few weeks alone have provided more than their share of embarrassments, starting with a dreadful 33-0 loss at home to the New England Patriots.
But slight embarrassments aside, it's somewhat of a relief to see that wardrobe malfunctions are not just the purview of female celebrities' overly complicated, impossibly delicate designs.
It is a crime to subvert an official truth-finding proceeding, like a grand-jury investigation, with a bad motive — like covering up personal wrongdoing or embarrassments.
But the bulk of this defense contractor's profit comes from, you guessed it, Washington, and who the heck wants to be chained to these do-nothing embarrassments?
The commander-in-chief golfing when people think they're in the midst of a nuclear crisis was just one of a series of embarrassments that followed the drill.
"I feel like I finally accumulated enough embarrassments, disasters and wisdom to put a book together that can compete with reading the Internet," she said earlier this year.
During their stop to the PEOPLE offices, Caroline Manzo and her three children – Christopher, Albert and Lauren – played "Confess Sess" and revealed some of their annoyances and embarrassments.
A series of embarrassments over leaking stadiums and filthy accommodation culminated in Games chief Suresh Kalmadi spending nine months in prison for inflating tenders worth millions of dollars.
And if Sanders sees all of that coming down the line, does he stay in the race for another week only to suffer a series of likely embarrassments?
That might well be true, but it just begs the question, why would Mr. Trump conclude that these modest embarrassments are worth the cost of stonewalling the electorate?
The spat with the judiciary is just one of the embarrassments the book, "A President Shouldn't Say That" written by two journalists from daily Le Monde, has caused.
The president's pledge has been that such selective withholding advances the national interest, protects American political institutions and is not used to cover up embarrassments or hide mistakes.
"I feel like I finally accumulated enough embarrassments, disasters, and wisdom to put a book together that can compete with reading the Internet," she told People earlier this year.
The vetting process is a basic diligence function, ensuring that those who serve in positions of power are free of conflicts of interest or other compromising embarrassments and entanglements.
The order of operations, known as PEMDAS, can save you from many math-based embarrassments, though few may ever find themselves facing down a wall of hardened polystyrene foam.
According to the Saudi source, Kushner has even advised MBS on "how to weather the storm, urging him to resolve his conflicts around the region and avoid further embarrassments."
The glitch could undermine Facebook's efforts to assure users and regulators that it was making progress in bolstering security and privacy after a series of embarrassments, internet analysts said.
There have been so many embarrassments with so many nominees that a few who'd be in the foreground of the news otherwise have been spared the derision they deserve.
"I think this process with Graham-Cassidy is an embarrassment on top of the previous embarrassments — the cherry on top, if you will," a second GOP lobbyist told me.
The two authors talked to Maria Russo, The Times's children's books editor, about the thrills and embarrassments of children's theater and their books' very different journeys to the stage.
Separately, Mr. Duterte made light of one of the biggest embarrassments of his presidency — the dismissal of a minister who failed to prove he was not a U.S. citizen.
The scandal adds to a string of recent public immigration embarrassments for Malaysia, in addition to numerous arrests of suspected ISIS sympathizers within its own security apparatus and civil service.
One Saudi said that Kushner offered "advice about how to weather the storm, urging him to resolve his conflicts around the region and avoid further embarrassments," according to the Times.
But now, in the worlds of politics and pop culture, boudoir shots and even sex tapes have gone from guaranteed embarrassments to occasional assets to, sometimes, barely mattering at all.
I know that all sounds bleak -- and I haven't even touched on the moral and legal calamities, and embarrassments on the world stage that we've seen over the last year.
Nonetheless, Hancock's board, determined to avoid future embarrassments, decided that as the building was repaired, each large sheet of glass should be replaced by three smaller panels, separated by mullions.
"I think this process with Graham-Cassidy is an embarrassment on top of the previous embarrassments — the cherry on top, if you will," a second GOP health care lobbyist told me.
Facebook jumped 12.2 percent after its quarterly profit topped analysts' estimates, showing that advertisers were still flocking to spend money on the service even after a series of high profile embarrassments.
It sprang from a case in Spain in which an old, irrelevant news story about an attorney's financial embarrassments lingered in his Google search results, years after his circumstances had changed.
According to the Saudi, Mr. Kushner has offered the crown prince advice about how to weather the storm, urging him to resolve his conflicts around the region and avoid further embarrassments.
In a call from Buenos Aires, where he is shooting Chris Weitz's "Operation Finale," about the hunt for Adolf Eichmann, Mr. Kroll discussed some of his own coming-of-age embarrassments.
They're every bit as good as us, and any people who don't think so is just a bunch of banjo-pickin', cousin-datin', barefoot embarrassments to respectable white trash like us!
Partisanship had nothing to do with the terrible conditions and inhumane wait times at V.A. hospitals, lavish personal spending scandals, and many other bureaucratic embarrassments we've all witnessed over the years.
Recent embarrassments include allegations that a Miami-based company paid property taxes for his wife, revelations that he plagiarised part of his university thesis and an ill-judged rendezvous with Donald Trump.
Attaching "buy American" preferences on material would greatly help the economy and would spare us national embarrassments, like the use of Chinese steel on the recently rebuilt San Franciso-Oakland Bay Bridge.
But it loses one of the functions of the awards show host in recent years: to be the elephant-in-the-room pointer, the joker, lowercase, who acknowledges the industry's failures and embarrassments.
Instead, Okafor's rookie season has been marred by off-court embarrassments; the 276ers suspended Okafor for two games in early December after video surfaced of Okafor in a fight outside a Boston nightclub.
A quiet search for new executives to eventually replace Lack, who has been clinging to power amid a series of scandals, embarrassments and ratings disasters, is in its early stages, the insider said.
Now would be a fantastic time for the government to sound relevant on cybersecurity, after the NSA breach, DNC hacks and other embarrassments have shown its inability to defend against state-sponsored attacks.
His legislative failures and policy blunders have been embarrassments, his support of neo-Nazis and Klansmen has caused headaches, but the only problem he consistently treats with deathly seriousness is the Russia investigation.
The regime has form for misleading the world over major embarrassments: Only in January, its military initially denied shooting down a Ukrainian airliner over Tehran, taking days to admit having caused the disaster.
But the scandal has raised a whole series of questions, partly because Mr. Fallon is assumed to have resigned not for what has emerged, but for other embarrassments that have yet to surface.
"There are banks of giant memory machines that conceivably could recall in a few seconds every pertinent action — including failures, embarrassments or possibly incriminating acts — from the lifetime of each citizen," he wrote.
From Mr. Johnson's perspective, the suspension of Parliament at least provides some relief by removing the possibility of further embarrassments and defeats at the hands of lawmakers after a week of tumultuous setbacks.
From Mr. Johnson's perspective, the suspension of Parliament at least provides some relief by removing the possibility of further embarrassments and defeats at the hands of lawmakers after a week of tumultuous setbacks.
"Thank God we had the second because you don't like to get embarrassed, and those other two were embarrassments," said Wayne Cutler, whose AWC Stables shares ownership of Honorable Treasurer with Harold Lerner.
Earlier this week, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) replaced its security chief after a tumultuous three years on the job that were peppered with embarrassments for the agency, although no actual big security breaches.
And look--I know lots of people are not encouraged to appreciate their bodies (because I was one of them); usually they are taught to resent their realities, their decay, their inconveniences and embarrassments.
Following the intimate lives of three married couples from different religious and ethnic backgrounds in India for many years, Flock writes of exchanged love letters, sexual embarrassments, financial strains, family fights, and gradual distancings.
In between the more well-known US electoral embarrassments that were the 2000 and 2016 presidential elections, too many people overlook the 2004 election, which was also rigged in favor of George W. Bush.
Since bursting onto the political scene in 2009 with a series of undercover videos that effectively took down the community organizing group Acorn, Mr. O'Keefe has lurched between splashy successes and high-profile embarrassments.
Here&aposs a rundown of Trump&aposs numerous embarrassments on Tuesday:He was publicly fact-checked by French President Emmanuel Macron — with whom he has touted having a strong relationship — at their joint press conference.
Facebook jumped 11.7 percent in premarket trading as its quarterly profit topped analysts' estimates, showing that digital advertisers were still flocking to spend money on the service even after a series of high profile embarrassments.
That ranges from everyday embarrassments and indignities like lousy tampon machines that don't work in women's restrooms to more severe consequences like girls in the developing world dropping out of school once they start menstruating.
Embarrassments like Petersen, and Brett Talley (who also never tried a case) and Jeff Mateer (who called transgender children part of "Satan's plan") have reached the Senate, and Talley and Mateer have already been withdrawn.
READ: These Were El Chapo's Final Words Before Being Shipped off to Supermax The sudden extradition of El Mayo's son follows a string of embarrassments and scandals for the Mexican government involving the Sinaloa cartel.
That ranges from everyday embarrassments and indignities like lousy tampon machines that don't work in women's restrooms, to more severe consequences like girls in the developing world dropping out of school once they start menstruating.
A personal favorite: Air Force One seems to be a kind of hotspot for Trump's public embarrassments, this whole toilet paper thing topped only, of course, by the Great Bald Spot Reveal of February 2018.
Fox's highly-rated opinion shows are a key part of a political wall that Trump relies on to protect his support with Republican voters despite a nonstop barrage of scandals and embarrassments at the White House.
Facebook jumped 10.82 percent, its strongest daily rise since January 463, after its quarterly profit topped expectations and showed that advertisers were still flocking to the social network even after a series of high-profile embarrassments.
Wary of disclosure that could lead to embarrassments like owning up to cheating on agreed production ceilings, the OPEC member states have not "produced or published reliably transparent data for many, many years," Mr. Atkinson said.
TOKYO, Jan 22 (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee said on Friday that Tokyo's preparations for the 2020 Summer Games couldn't be better despite embarrassments such as scrapping its logo and delays in building its centrepiece stadium.
They gripe about its administrative dysfunctions, its sometimes anarchic streets (illegal nighttime car races are the latest scare) and infrastructural embarrassments like the parodically problem-plagued new airport, now scheduled to open a decade late in 2021.
In the past year, Fox News has contended with a series of embarrassments, including the sexual-harassment scandal that led to the resignation of Roger Ailes, and a federal investigation that is reportedly related to the scandal.
Before Tillerson, the president let former White House chief of staff Reince Priebus hang by a thread for weeks on end, enduring a number of indignities and embarrassments, before he ultimately decided to oust him last July.
Since then, they have suffered a string of embarrassments, with elimination by Paraguay at successive Copa America tournaments in 26 and 26 and their infamous 27-25 loss to Germany in the 28 World Cup semi-final.
The German banking giant, which has suffered through a series of scandals over its role in helping launder vast amounts of Russian money and other embarrassments, cozied up to Trump and became his most important financial connection.
"I don't want to create embarrassments or any difficulties for the government," he said in a letter to Temer provided to journalists on Thursday, explaining that he had resigned to focus on defending himself from the accusations.
The party's top brass were spared embarrassments in what is the only national election the public gets to vote in, with the leadership triumvirate retaining their seats in the house, which starts its five-year term next month.
The episode is the latest in a string of embarrassments that have plagued the air marshal service in recent years, including allegations of sexism and racism and of employees arranging their schedules to meet up for sexual trysts.
The last four days of the race, though, featured a series of embarrassments for Mr. Moore, several stemming from re-unearthed interviews of his and several more involving gaffes by his team at Mr. Moore's final campaign rally.
U.K.-based Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) was chosen in an international contest to build the centrepiece stadium, but the much-criticised futuristic design was dropped last year in just one of a series of embarrassments for Tokyo Olympics planners.
The end is near for Merkel ... 1,001 CDU delegates will elect their, and likely Germany's, next leader tomorrow after Merkel — who has been chancellor for a remarkable 14 years — agreed to step aside following a string of electoral embarrassments.
Facebook is making the transition after a string of embarrassments, from the proliferation of fake news and the Cambridge Analytica scandal to a revelation last month that company employees could have accessed passwords from hundreds of millions of users.
"We laughed about how many hours were spent inside our heads, hoping a boy would ask us to dance, or stewing over a big test, just doing everything we could to avoid even the most minor embarrassments," she said.
U.K.-based Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) was chosen in an international contest to build the centerpiece stadium, but the much-criticized futuristic design was dropped last year in just one of a series of embarrassments for Tokyo Olympics planners.
"Brexit" was the latest in a series of embarrassments suffered by polling professionals over the last several years, following on the heels of similar miscalculations in critical elections in Greece, Scotland, Israel, and our own country's 2014 midterm elections.
"I don't want to create embarrassments or any difficulties for the government," Mr. Alves said in a letter to Mr. Temer provided to journalists on Thursday, explaining that he had resigned to focus on defending himself from the accusations.
Facebook jumped 10.8 percent in premarket trading, boosting the Nasdaq futures after its quarterly profit topped analysts' estimates, showing that digital advertisers were still flocking to spend money on the service even after a series of high profile embarrassments.
This all seems so weird because the rituals of how foreign leaders meet and greet one another in public tend to be worked out in advance by aides, like it was at Potsdam, in order to avoid potential embarrassments.
A confrontation that exposes just what little authority Congress has to compel testimony from the executive branch will have far-reaching consequences, not least for the next time Republican lawmakers want to hold hearings on Democratic embarrassments like Benghazi.
Yet despite his propensity for political incorrectness, on Thursday he came in for praise, the memory of earlier embarrassments perhaps blunted by the sheer stamina and longevity of the foreign-born prince as he gets closer to 100. Mrs.
" Variety In his review published in Variety, Peter Debrudge slams Hooper's movie as an "outlandishly tacky interpretation" adding that it's "destined to become one of those once-in-a-blue-moon embarrassments that mars the résumés of great actors.
It's part of the reason we have some of the lowest voter turnout in the Western world, and a big part of the reason we continue to reward milquetoast embarrassments like James Corden and Frederick Douglass revisionists like Sean Spicer.
TWENTY years ago, when the rich lode of gold discovered in Indonesia by Bre-X Minerals turned out to be fictitious, prompting the company's collapse, Canadian securities regulators passed a flurry of new rules meant to prevent further such embarrassments.
Veep Through nearly five seasons of "Veep," we've seen Selina Meyer suffer embarrassments galore and absorb loss after loss, to the point that some may wonder how anyone so gaffe-prone and ineffectual ever wound up in the Oval Office.
The embarrassments of not being able to communicate effectively or to pass as a local remain creatively beneficial for Yang: "I believe that out of the alienation one can mobilize the unusual strength to sympathize with the others," she once said.
Sherborne CEO Edward Bramson said in a letter to Barclays shareholders, which was seen by Reuters, that the fallout was "another example of governance weakness that has led, inevitably, to the recurrent public disappointments and embarrassments which have plagued Barclays".
And early attempts to schedule positive PR to offset public embarrassments didn't play out well — like Zuckerberg's exhaustively orchestrated appearance on Oprah to announce a $100 million donation to the Newark schools, which not-so-coincidentally aired a week before the movie's premiere.
The short slice-of-life vignettes feature four actresses with various physical disabilities joking with friends about the trivial embarrassments, frustrations and triumphs of everyday social interactions — wedding mishaps, late-night hook-ups, mischievous pets — each based on a real-life story.
The incident is the latest in a series of embarrassments for the anti-immigrant FPO, which in December joined Austria's national government for the first time in more than a decade, and has been trying for years to shed any Nazi associations.
Genevieve is entering the embarrassments and cruelties of puberty, while Matilda is autistic — she's high-functioning, but her trouble reading social cues levels up the difficulty of suddenly becoming the not-quite-a-father to a girl on the brink of adulthood.
Last week brought a rush of embarrassments for the ride-hailing service, including claims of sexual harassment from a former employee; a lawsuit from Waymo, a self-driving car rival that is owned by Google's parent company; and questions over Uber's ethics.
The past year has seen a series of embarrassments for the curmudgeonly royal, culminating in the Prince Consort's pleading illness to avoid his wife's 75th birthday celebrations last April – before being spotted soon after in apparent good health on a jaunt with friends in Venice.
He could not safely return to Sweden without guarantees that he would not be sent to the U.S., where he currently faces a high likelihood of imprisonment (even before any trial) for having published leaked documents that exposed U.S. war crimes and other embarrassments.
Though their party controls Congress and the White House for the first time since the days of George W. Bush, they haven't so far passed any landmark legislation and, after weeks of stumbles and embarrassments, GOP legislators are spending the Easter recess facing irate constituents.
Republicans may never find it within themselves to treat Trump's embarrassments and corruption with the alarm they deserve, but they are almost certainly not going to rein him in before he sends them an acceptably Scalia-like Supreme Court nominee and signs their tax cuts.
" And she sympathetically reminds us that "his every step along the way" has been "inspected and analyzed: his promise, his awkwardness, his happiness, his suffering, his betrayals and embarrassments and mistakes, his loneliness, his success — and especially his relentless search for meaning, approval and love.
Their season has devolved into a series of on- and off-field embarrassments, including a revelation in The New York Post that Van Wagenen had thrown a chair during a profanity-laced tirade in the coaches' room after a loss to the Phillies on Friday.
Music's biggest awards show happens on Sunday night, which means the evening's performances, upsets, and embarrassments will be a big part of the pop culture conversation for at least a few days — and Popstar offers a hilarious lens through which to view that conversation.
Make it "six people, one of whom …" ••• WASHINGTON — A Secret Service agent was robbed of his gun, badge, radio and handcuffs near the agency's headquarters, according to a police report, the latest in a string of embarrassments for a law enforcement agency charged with protecting the president.
Given the dismaying accumulation of such embarrassments, it is not surprising that Pew Global, a polling group, last year found Indians to be less enthusiastic about democracy, and more drawn to having a strong leader or even military rule, than citizens of any other democracy surveyed.
Cruise's dogged persistence and legendary intensity—at one point in Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, a teenage girl tells him point blank "you're very intense"—has led to his spot as one of longest-lasting movie stars in the world, despite his public embarrassments and eccentricities.
I stood behind her in line at the fishmonger's counter, my own cart bulging with Cheerios, two gallons of milk, laundry soap, instant mac and cheese, chicken breasts, cold cuts, bread, mayonnaise, apples, bananas, green beans, all the flabby embarrassments of motherhood that no longer embarrass me.
In 2008, saddled with poor headlines because of some self-inflicted embarrassments and the real-life crisis of the re-occurrence of breast cancer diagnosed to his wife, Elizabeth — a disease that eventually claimed her life — Edwards never re-captured the same momentum from four years prior.
He talked about the surging gallery that enveloped him on the concluding hole of last year's Tour Championship, when he won his first PGA Tour event in five years, a triumph that seemed to eclipse the travail of four back operations and myriad off-course embarrassments.
The Google Nexus Player Google's hardware efforts have hardly been embarrassments (let's just not talk about the Nexus Q), but looking at the pattern, you feel as if they're being built for the same kinds of people who work for Google: smart, practical, probably an engineer.
Congressional Republicans made the internal deal that they would endure the embarrassments and foibles of Mr. Trump to get their party's agenda underway, and now find themselves with roughly 30 days left before the August recess, with only a Supreme Court confirmation to show for it.
These cases and the apparent kidnapping of Americans are embarrassments for the Iraqi government, and could complicate the relationship between Iraq and the United States at a time when the two countries are trying to cooperate more closely in fighting the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL.
If we have made our way to "Pink Moon," many of us are not only guarding ourselves against specific calamities, disappointments or embarrassments, rites of passage that we will inevitably face, whoever we are — missed deadlines, bounced checks, the trials of school and money and love and work.
Maybe the SNL writers' room was tired this week — but if the past 25 days have been any indication, the show should probably get used to having to pare down an embarrassment of Trump embarrassments to a number more manageable for a comedy sketch from here on out.
By the way, if you want to understand why Paul Ryan has held to his endorsement of Trump, despite the many humiliations and embarrassments Trump has visited on Ryan, this is the answer: Trump is willing to sign some version of Ryan's budget into law, and Hillary Clinton isn't.
The 25th Amendment option only has any real critical purchase when the alleged evidence of the president's disability consists of a set of discrete and identifiable actions that amount to not just embarrassments, misjudgments, or policy errors but abuses and offenses that are inconsistent with the requirements of the office.
A charitable interpretation of what's gone on here is that both Facebook and the ICO have reached a stalemate where their interests are better served by taking a quick win that puts the issue to bed, rather than dragging on with legal appeals that might also have raised fresh embarrassments.
Apple's had a few public embarrassments in recent years — AirPower, the MacBook's unreliable butterfly keyboard, and the iPhone slowdown saga come to mind — but it's been a minute since since the original tech scandal of "Antennagate," when the iPhone 4 had a tendency to drop calls if you held it in certain ways.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Uber Technologies Inc has settled with the top legal officers in all 50 U.S. states over a massive data breach that the company failed to disclose in 2016, resolving one of the more catastrophic embarrassments that have engulfed the ride-hailing company over the last couple of years.
Ryan Zinke and Scott Pruitt were big Worst contenders in the past, but they're gone now, thrown into the darkness for various embarrassments along the line of super-expensive trips on the public dime and, in Pruitt's case, telling an aide to inquire about purchasing an old mattress from a Trump hotel.
This is exacerbated by the fact that many elements of our infrastructure inventory have aged past their useful lives and are functioning antiques at best, like the original New York City water system; national embarrassments, like most of our airports; or accidents waiting to happen, like so many bridges and roadbeds ready to give way.
The end result is a barrage of tens of thousands of tweets going back almost a decade that are full of not just spelling errors, but also a cascade of other public embarrassments: one-word sentences that operate more like dog barks, poor word choices, odd (or missing) punctuation, factual mistakes and outright lies.
A broader report by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder on harassment and Uber corporate culture will be shared with workers next week - a much anticipated review of a company beset by a series of embarrassments over the performance of its CEO, its work environment and its treatment of drivers, all of which have hurt Uber's reputation.
The play inspired a 1967 film adaptation starring Mr. Redford and Jane Fonda (a "carelessly knocked-together film" with "plenty of gross exaggeration of the embarrassments of callow newlyweds," Bosley Crowther wrote); a 20093 ABC series with a black cast; and a 2006 Broadway revival with Patrick Wilson and Amanda Peet (and costumes by Isaac Mizrahi).
The sanctions levied Friday, which included two years' probation and recruiting restrictions, stemmed from a series of scandals under the former coach, Kyle Flood, and were the latest embarrassments for an athletic department known more for losses and red ink than victories in the years since it bet its athletic future on a move to the Big Ten Conference.
So, I&aposm just wondering, in a weird way, just to make sure he has got all the I&aposs dotted and the T&aposs crossed, this delays his final investigation, because he has got to make sure no embarrassments pop up in term of, like, oh, this person said these disparaging remarks, or this person was doing this on the side.
The bungled rollout of his executive order barring immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries, a flurry of other miscues and embarrassments, and an approval rating lower than that of any comparable first-term president in the history of polling have Mr. Trump and his top staff rethinking an improvisational approach to governing that mirrors his chaotic presidential campaign, administration officials and Trump insiders said.
As "Veep," which with eerie prescience has anticipated real-life political embarrassments in the United States and around the world, begins its fifth season on April 24, it finds President Meyer in ever more farcically frustrating territory: Stuck in an Electoral College tie with a rival candidate, she must continue to govern while she and her Oval Office colleagues try to steer a byzantine recount process in her favor.
Part of what made Get Out so memorable was the way it echoed a recognizable reality — the discomfort the lead character experiences when he's away from his friends and the people who really get him, the friction that can arise in a racially mixed group, even when both sides are supposedly well-meaning, even the simple embarrassments of trying to get along with a romantic partner's irritating family, for the sake of the relationship.
Meanwhile, the legislative and executive branches have been engaged in a race to the bottom, as the last 20 years have yielded, among other embarrassments, a presidential impeachment, a misguided war, a Minority (now Majority) Leader putting party over country, a Democratic majority preferring legislative speed to a sustainable recovery and politicians from both sides who, thanks to gerrymandering, are now choosing their voters, rather than the more traditional other way around.
Long-suffering Reince PriebusReinhold (Reince) Richard PriebusTrump blasts Scaramucci as 'incapable' Trump taps Sean Spicer to join Naval Academy board of visitors Trump's no racist — he's an equal opportunity offender MORE tried to keep the lid on a boiling-over caldron of scandals and embarrassments but finally got the boot in a Trump tweet from Air Force One announcing his successor as Priebus sat on the tarmac at Andrews Air Force Base in the rain.
Republican nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's embarrassments and scandals keep piling up, from his Twitter meltdown last Friday night to The New York Times' revelations that he could have gotten away without paying income taxes for the past 18 years.

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