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The gun charges to 4.5kJ before firing off a round.
Warplanes flew overhead, firing off chaff with embedded fairy lights.
Firing off an internet comment is easy and without risk.
Bond market heavyweights have been firing off warnings for weeks.
The trouble is firing off flares and tweets is temporary.
"Sometimes it appears that he's firing off the cuff," Tobia said.
She has just finished firing off an angry email to Kara.
Firing off a subpoena, agents demanded Corbally's records from the Kroll offices.
But the soldiers were rapidly firing off stimulant directives of their own.
Surveillance footage captured the assailants firing off multiple rounds at the house.
Because firing off these angry missives and tweets risks your political discussion.
Ranged units stick and move, firing off an arrow before changing position.
"I ducked, and he just ... started firing off rounds at me," he said.
Firing off a political tweet and want your representative to see it too?
In the modern Presidency, firing off missiles has become a rite of passage.
Instead of firing off one round accidentally, you can fire two or three.
He took out Mei's endothermic blasters and started firing off icicles toward Liviere.
Meanwhile, Trump keeps firing off tweets about "big progress" on trade talks with China.
Then, the North marked this progress by firing off another ballistic missile earlier today.
They all seem so busy—running from meeting to meeting and firing off emails.
They all seem so busy — running from meeting to meeting and firing off emails.
Not firing off snarky tweets that stir your base at the expense of accuracy.
Officers responded by charging protesters, deploying water cannons, and firing off tear gas canisters.
That said, Lindsay Lohan is firing off some great tweets on the Brexit referendum.
"Firing off diplomatic protest," Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin said in a Tweet on Friday.
The experiment's setup, showing the laser firing off the wall to expose the hidden rabbit.
The President hasn't taken the lampooning well, frequently firing off on Twitter about the show.
The result of firing off one of the first replies is instantly overwhelming and insane.
EMANUEL: We led off with the Iranians firing off a test firing a ballistic missile.
Trump has, of course, been firing off tweets for the second night in a row.
Niko pulled it off, firing off a few shots and earning himself an impressive ace.
But Trump himself fanned the flames by firing off a late-night tweet on Thursday.
Candidates earnestly clashing over policy, pursuing traditional political attacks and firing off pre-planned zingers.
These jets were firing off in different directions at different rates over a couple of hours.
The online shopper is ignorant to the stack of interactions that she's firing off by clicking.
Some have bragged about blocking and reporting the site, while others are firing off angry tweets.
On Wednesday, Warren unleashed a fresh tweetstorm targeting Trump, firing off a string of seven attacks.
What set Hall's LIDAR apart was that it rotated, firing off short laser pulses as it spun.
Onboard systems collect data on submarines, fishing boats and pollution, firing off alerts via satellite to authorities.
It's capable of firing off full-resolution 24-megapixel JPEGs at a blistering 20 frames per second.
Will Kim Jong Un hesitate before firing off his next nuclear test or a long-range missile?
But once the president takes the stage or begins firing off tweets, all bets will be off.
Firing off whatever half-baked predictions that come straight to your dome is what it's all about.
For one thing, academics can't agree on how many American teens are regularly firing off such photos.
Grant ducked as the gunman, who had spotted and homed in on him, started firing off rounds.
Well before becoming President, Trump was fond of firing off lawsuits to get back at his critics.
The two have been at odds throughout the president campaign, often firing off tweets against one another.
Sure, the Trump administration is doing plenty of rhetorical posturing while North Korea is firing off missile tests.
Dani Mathers is in full-on damage control mode ... firing off an apology to her fellow Playboy Playmates.
And that's when he pulled up Twitter in the wee hours of Friday morning, and began firing off.
Honestly, it's hard to think of anyone who would fault her for firing off an angry tweet storm.
And, what if they start firing off messages, or — even worse — start reading messages you've already been sending?
At times, they say privately, it looks like a drunken gunslinger, firing off massive checks in quick succession.
Koke with the most un-Spain moment of the day there, firing off a shot from 35 yards.
So I began firing off a different answer based on how I was feeling at that exact moment.
Mayweather continued to move forward, firing off peppery left-right combinations that left McGregor swollen in the face.
"I say we just keep firing off compliments and being fake like everyone else," Ed scoffs to mom.
Actress Alyssa Milano used her Twitter account like a campaign office, firing off missies to help team Ossoff.
Caine could win plaudits in a less risky manner, by firing off some more generous payouts to his shareholders.
It happened following several 911 calls with concerned people saying the suspect was firing off a 0.9 millimeter handgun.
Either CPU is going to give you an exceptional experience while browsing the internet or firing off an email.
Police believe a Georgia high school teacher allegedly started firing off his rifle inside his classroom during school today.
Before you start firing off your ready list of great rat names, please check if you live in Bonnyville.
Now, he faces up to one year in prison for firing off an explosive without a required state permit.
Darden told LAPD he believes Celia Smith has been firing off very threatening, and colorful emails since October 2015.
Blac Chyna's firing off a Valentine's Day message for her almost sister-in-law Kim Kardashian -- don't be cruel!
Journalists would prefer Trump hold press conferences instead of firing off a few 140-character thoughts every so often.
But the expansion of one Gmail feature should make firing off speedy, relevant, and grammatically correct responses much easier.
So maybe don't use this information as license to start firing off messages to your crush at all hours.
Much talk has been made about Apple not firing off a completely new external design for the iPhone 7.
Despite firing off multiple tweets Monday morning, none were about the first lady's Be Best initiatives or her speech.
He can cling to statistics as a kind of rhetorical security blanket, firing off numbers where concision would do.
Instead of sporadically checking your mail throughout the day and randomly firing off messages, take a more strategic approach.
"I'm willing to bet he's writing a few right now," she quipped, as Trump was firing off his messages.
After firing off the incendiary tweets, the president hit the links at his Trump national golf club in Virginia.
Taking the law into one's own hands, like gangbangers blindly firing off bullets during retaliatory drive-by shootings, becomes routine.
But red dwarfs are incredibly active stars, frequently firing off superpowerful flares that can bathe orbiting worlds in punishing radiation.
It's exactly the kind of thing people use Yelp for now, anyway: Firing off baseless reviews out of their asses.
"There are people who have created photographs by firing off gunpowder, but I wanted the image to consist of gunpowder."
Images show up inline in your conversations, and firing off your own is as easy as any other texting app.
But the FAA argues the need is urgent enough that it's firing off the rule just 10 days after publication.
Everyone else is firing off messages quickly on their touchscreen keyboards, but you're struggling to get your first message sent.
Thomas told the Chronicle she remembers seeing a woman step out of the car who then started firing off shots.
Three more shots ring out, and the killer's shadow is seen firing off a fourth from a long-barreled gun.
Drenched in sweat and firing off glassblowing puns left and right, these artists labor over their creations with painstaking precision.
Criminal cases around Playpen, a dark web child pornography site busted by the FBI, are firing off in all directions.
Both Marvel and DC are firing off huge storylines, big summertime plotlines, and "earth shattering" revelations about their comic narratives.
Some in the closed-door meeting applauded the idea of Republicans firing off an opening salvo earlier in the process.
And last but certainly not least, Trump spent his Sunday morning firing off tweets directed at McCabe, Comey, and Mueller.
In 2019, it spent its days firing off repeated ALL CAPS bulletins of basic information into a nonstop podcast din.
The Girl Scouts are firing off a message to the Boy Scouts, and it's ... back off, we're working this corner!!!
But behind the scenes, Ms. Klobuchar of Minnesota sprang into damage control mode, firing off an email to Mrs. Clinton.
Thus the decision to hold hearings on presidential tax returns before anyone starts firing off subpoenas to the White House.
She also took her rehabilitation campaign online, firing off a set of tweets that slammed 23 Minutes for removing context.
On Monday, Tarek deleted a video from his Instagram account that showed him firing off a gun at a shooting range.
The couple sprung into action ... first firing off an email to a bunch of their neighbors, but that fetched no clues.
Trump signaled his assumption -- and, perhaps, concern -- that Biden would be his opponent by firing off a fusillade of malign tweets.
As the plane diverted, a unnamed female passenger became enraged, running up the aisle and firing off an expletive-filled rant.
To film a scientific process, such as a chemical reaction, the camera exposes it to light by firing off laser flashes.
The Ukrainian is blessed with extraordinary footwork, intuitive head and upper body movement, and is capable of firing off blistering combinations.
To say President Donald Trump has a penchant for firing off some weird, disturbing, and even dangerous tweets is an understatement.
As officers approached the vehicle, they could see Bufford raise his gun to his temple before firing off a single shot.
Tragically, the like was rescinded within an hour, but not before everyone took screenshots of it and started firing off jokes.
Upholstered in green leather, it has been used for all the usual purposes, from making phone calls to firing off emails.
Mr. Trump's use of Twitter, including firing off posts at odd hours in the morning, made the service a must-read.
Zheng failed to make much of an impact throughout the match, firing off just six winners compared to her opponent's 25.
RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel has proved a fierce defender of the President, even firing off missives at her uncle, Utah Sen.
In Cleveland, a man who news reports said was firing off rounds to celebrate the new year accidentally killed his girlfriend.
To scare off future attackers, Mr. Lopp quickly posted a video on Twitter of himself firing off his AR-15 rifle.
Mr Trump, by fulminating against witch-hunts and firing off fictitious accusations against his accusers, would encourage and be strengthened by that.
He said it often felt like Trump and his staff were impulsively firing off executive orders instead of really thinking things through.
San Francisco seemed like a pretty dangerous place this Wednesday — at least according to the notifications firing off from the app Citizen.
There's a rich tradition of investors firing off pointed dispatches, though most practitioners of the form work for Wall Street hedge funds.
The president is again putting major pressure on an independent media organization and firing off a warning salvo against its parent company.
But, we're specifically shouting out the Twitter users who make the most of the site's format, firing off pithy, cosmically insightful takes.
The Chinese carried out the first test over the weekend, firing off at least one missile into the sea, one official said.
Dropping bombs and firing off cruise missiles creates huge media coverage but does not put American troops in danger on foreign battlefields.
In the video, Tarek is firing off a costume-built AR15 at a shooting range while being coached by an unidentified overseer.
In the runup to National Grammar Day, today, young people have been firing off tweets about how much they despise bad grammar.
"They're actually firing off blanks or they're actually using rubber bullets in some of the trainings that we have seen," she added.
The actors cavort nimbly around the elaborate stage, effigies in hand, firing off the propulsive text wile dexterously operating the hideous puppets.
"There are warehouses of kids overseas firing off phishing emails," Mr. Leibert said, like thugs shooting military-grade weapons at random targets.
At the same time, the Kurds have been counterattacking, firing off shells at Turkish border villages as the danger of escalation spiraled.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump had immigration on his mind Wednesday morning, firing off a collection of tweets praising his administration's efforts.
Trump has become notorious for firing off insults at his rivals, but Pence is apparently no longer game for those kinds of tactics.
But House Intel Chairman Devin Nunes firing off a -- a new letter to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, demanding answers by tomorrow night.
The spree of irresponsibility has involved both putting his signature on hastily drafted documents and firing off words in public or on Twitter.
He certainly did hit the ground running, firing off executive orders that fulfilled his campaign promises and reiterating his vow to fulfill others.
That makes sharing your face, voice and screen feel as seamless as firing off a Slack message, but with more emotion and nuance.
Users are able to comment on individual items in the feed, giving hopeful swipers an easier way of firing off a first message.
But Trump doubled down on his attacks, firing off several tweets applauding his work on African American issues and calling Cummings incompetent.  3.
DeVos' confirmation has set Twitter ablaze — everyone from California Senator Kamala Harris to Kumail Nanjiani from Silicon Valley is firing off upset tweets.
Nearly a month after firing off a suggestion on Twitter that such tapes may exist, Trump still refused to answer the question directly.
Though the meeting is on the agenda, it's not clear what the Security Council can do to stop North Korea firing off missiles.
Last year, hackers took control of Dallas' emergency sirens, firing off all of the city's 156 emergency sirens for almost two hours overnight.
Someone out there must be thinking about it, having conversations, firing off emails, what with the 30th anniversary as good as upon us.
It scraped the department's website for new case numbers, then automatically requested the corresponding police reports, firing off emails 243 times a day.
One of these screens might be a game, but the other two will be used for Twitter and firing off scorching hot takes.
Once I'm up, I like watching the sunrise while firing off annoying, crack-of-dawn emails on my way to a workout class.
But Ms. Nevins is also fiercely protective of her filmmaker "cubs," firing off tart and impolitic notes to critics who give negative reviews.
In February of this year, the "Gucci Gang" artist was arrested for allegedly firing off a gun inside his San Fernando Valley, California home.
Mercury retrograde also begins on Thursday, and as Mercury rules communication, it may be best to slow down before firing off any angry emails!
The online stunt consists of people pulling guns on their friends — and their friends also pulling out guns — without anybody firing off any shots.
Sending messages out into the ether of office chat is not as private, or secure, as you might think while firing off a chat.
To avoid falling into this quicksand, think (and think again) before blurting, tweeting, texting, or firing off what might soon become an alternative fact.
The app allows you to step into the director's chair of a Pixar-esque film, embodying characters, moving around props and firing off lines.
The Android Auto variant responds just as well to course corrections and reroutings as the phone app does, firing off voice prompts as necessary.
Emails, texts and photos can all turn up in court, so be careful when posting on social media or firing off an electronic message.
And, of course, you see Melina firing off expletives at Lidia, and later throwing her pots, pans and plants out her window while wailing.
While James needs to get his supporting cast going, Durant can focus on firing off as many clean catch-and-shoot missiles as he wants.
Cellphone footage showed the assassins firing off at least ten rounds before driving away, leaving a thick trail of blood streaming from the police car.
But court records indicate that several eyewitnesses to the shooting accused Wayman of purposely pointing the weapon at the child, and firing off on round.
"And there's not much more I enjoy than going to the range and firing off a few hundred rounds on a weekend afternoon," he continued.
It's hard to know exactly how this tool will be used until Google Assistant users start firing off reminders to the people closest to them.
That title goes to Lionsgate's R-rated action comedy "Hitman's Bodyguard," which is firing off to $266 million during its opening weekend at 2000,214 locations.
Trump has regularly criticized the donations that McCabe's wife received for her political bid, firing off several tweets last month blasting McCabe over the donations.
The perilous day on Capitol Hill began with the president firing off a Twitter message that undermined his party's strategy to keep the government open.
Within hours of the news, companies from Ford to Volkswagen to Jaguar started firing off ads targeting the new market of millions of Saudi women drivers.
Direct opens to the camera, just like Snapchat, and lets you slap some fun filters on your face before firing off a photo to your friends.
That might be harsh but it doesn't approach the fusillades Warren has been firing off on Twitter, directly at Trump, on his favorite social media platform.
That clearly doesn't sit well with the president, who spent valuable prep time firing off two tweets decrying the lack of Fox News in his life.
As Trump retweeted all and sundry during the evening, Kaine was busy firing off attacks about the Republican presidential candidate to his running mate Mike Pence.
Ever since go-getter Mars zipped into combustible Aries this past January 28, world events — and personal developments — have been firing off at a frenetic pace.
Trump met Juncker last week in Brussels during a meeting of the NATO military alliance, firing off a Twitter salvo on the eve of his visit.
Read more: North Korea is not only firing off new missiles — it may also be learning to launch them fasterTrump has repeatedly downplayed North Korea's testing.
He tweeted with gusto on Friday, firing off more than a dozen messages over the course of the day on issues including ISIS and Hillary Clinton.
A nominee normally practices in mock hearings, known as a "murder board," with aides standing in for particular senators and firing off quick volleys of questions.
Suge Knight's lawyer is firing off warning letters to the folks at Lifetime ... trash talk me in my ex's biopic film and it'll cost you big.
There is no better way to prepare for the N.B.A.'s 74th season than firing off eight (almost) fearless predictions to get you in the mood.
CHICAGO — President Trump spent part of Tuesday watching television in the White House and firing off a Twitter post aimed at the nation's third-largest city.
Just three days before the crucial Nevada caucuses, Democratic candidates took the stage in a contentious debate, firing off rounds of attacks on newcomer Mike Bloomberg.
He continued: It is the classic internet phenomenon: a knee jerk reaction based on limited information gets people all worked up and they start firing off tweets.
While it's built to offer the shortest route from shooting to firing off an edited video package, a certain level of customization gets left in the process.
On Monday's episode of Desus & Mero, the hosts broke down how OG Shaq—Shaquille O'Neal—responded to the track by firing off a few fiery verses himself.
Having used Android on a Chromebook, it's really great to have a lightweight app for lightweight tasks like scrolling Instagram or firing off a to-do list.
Sensing that McGregor was hurt, the Californian suddenly seemed more energetic and went after him, firing off a series of hooks and jabs that found their target.
Outside, pupils from Weeton Primary School at Weeton Barracks, Lancashire, gave Harry something of an inquisition – firing off the sort of questions that might make adults wince.
Decades before Serena Williams was firing off first serves and Lindsey Vonn was shushing down mountaintops, figure skater Dorothy Hamill was the biggest deal in women's sports.
He (or she) is always firing off what they're up to (no matter how mundane), commenting on every trending hashtag, and often tossing out flashes of #dailyinsight.
Prause added that when a woman orgasms, it appears that her brain is firing off "excited" neurons that are typically seen when a person has a seizure.
The president has made a habit of sending sarcastic tweets after a Democrat suspends their campaign for president, firing off similar messages in recent months about Sen.
The president vented his spleen about the process on Twitter, firing off so many posts that he set a record for any single day in his presidency.
With Trump firing off insulting nicknames and North Korea putting "dotard" back on the table, it would seem a brief love affair is officially on the rocks.
Normally the most annoying thing you'll see in the replies to a viral tweet are the people firing off creepy and/or rude comments to the writer.
Lidar sensors work by firing off beams of laser light and then detecting objects by measuring how long it takes for the light to return to the sensor.
Not everyone got out clean though ... cops were on the street firing off tickets for illegally parked cars that appeared to be a part of the TMT entourage.
Soon after the shootings on Tuesday, another neighbor spoke to reporters and said the killer had been firing off his guns in recent weeks and threatening his roommate.
The Barstool star -- real name Eric Sollenberger -- had been having a pretty successful night, firing off questions to everyone from Rob Gronkowski to Todd Gurley ... even Bill Belichick.
Villanelle will have none of that sweet savior nonsense and begins firing off gun shots at Eve, even if that means she will bleed out and die, too.
Meanwhile, Wales fans appear to have celebrated their success without fly kicking anyone in the head, whacking rival fans with nunchucks or firing off potentially lethal flare guns.
The final fight can be tough, but only if you somehow can't master running in circles around a courtyard crammed with demons while firing off the occasional shot.
Instead of firing off analytics to multiple analytics services (most publishers use more than one), AMP creates a single call that is then routed to the different services.
Lil Pump, the rapper best known for the hit "Gucci Gang," was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly firing off a gun inside his San Fernando Valley, California home.
At the same time, Eli had a B613 agent stationed on top of a building firing off fake gun shots to give off the appearance of a sniper.
Then, like any great modern beef, the battle went to Twitter, with Chobani firing off a series of tweets on Wednesday, touting its yogurt — and attacking its competitors.
Taiwan's military is firing off more than one hundred missiles in a series of live-fire exercises as the Chinese military drills nearby, Taiwan's Central News Agency reports.
An Iranian general on Friday said that officials sent multiple warnings to a U.S. military surveillance drone before firing off a missile to down the aircraft this week.
The reality TV star was spotted last week at the Wind Creek casino in Montgomery, Alabama, firing off some spins on the slots while chatting with a friend.
Aroldis was accused of attacking his girlfriend and though he was never convicted of a crime, he did admit poking her and firing off his gun in anger.
The pair appeared evenly matched through most of the first set, as Switzerland's Bencic struggled for consistency on serve, firing off five aces but committing four double faults.
Down by the border, Trump was in outsized form, firing off his dubious claims on immigration while torching Democrats with fierce new attacks on climate change and abortion.
On Sunday, Trump took advantage of not having any public events on his schedule, firing off at least 40 tweets and retweets over the span of six hours.
Pryor was booked for assault with a deadly weapon after firing off a number of rounds into one of McGuire's friend's empty cars, which was still sitting his driveway.
Just one day after firing off an expletive at President Trump at the 2018 Tony Awards, Robert De Niro got political again Monday by apologizing to Canada for him.
Members of the committee sat in for a confidential briefing with Strzok, firing off questions about the start of the Russia investigation and questions on the Clinton email investigation.
As the world grappled with North Korea's latest act of aggression —firing off a new ballistic missile—Trump harangued the outspoken investor in a series of early morning tweets.
At the same time, we don't want zealous property owners firing off Mossberg shotguns or surface-to-air missiles at a drone hovering above their property -- or do we?
North Korea sanctions The UN Security Council slammed North Korea with intense sanctions over the weekend because the rogue country can't seem to stop firing off intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Instead of firing off a cease and desist, he opted for a more affable position, replacing some of his actual merch in his pop up with the bootleg pieces.
Kelly's legal team has adamantly denied the reports and information within the doc ... firing off a cease and desist letter to Lifetime, threatening a lawsuit if the documentary aired.
After firing off five tweets this morning outlining where he stands on gun reform, President Trump defended the NRA's EVP Wayne LaPierre, Executive Director Chris Cox, and other members.
Speculation had been building all week around the US response leading up to the announcement -- Trump added to the suspense, firing off tweets aimed at Russia during the week.
Kim took the bait and responded directly to Trump, firing off his own verbal barrage calling Trump a "mentally deranged US Dotard," adding that "a frightened dog barks louder".
I was firing off emails non-stop, letting myself be talked down in price solely because I had come to recognize the value of tangible things over concept art.
The 37-year-old Williams was dominant from the start, firing off 25 winners, compared to zero from 18th-seed Wang, and winning 90% of her first serve points.
"He will probably live to see the day when he will regret firing off such an egregious insult to Britain and then failing to apologize for it," she said.
Would you agree that there is no place in our society for large capacity magazines capable of firing off -- over — from 15 to 30 rounds and if not more?
That is, when he's not chainsawing the garden, accidentally firing off loaded guns around his 10-year-old granddaughter, Tilda (Sophia Lane Nolte), or setting fire to the kitchen.
Footage from several separate surveillance cameras was released Thursday, offering imperfect views of the incident, including images of the officer firing off camera and Chatman collapsing to the ground.
The match began with routine holds but quickly pivoted in favor of the holders, who played a clean match with just 11 unforced errors while firing off 23 winners.
The Boring Company Flamethrower is functional, too, as you can see from this Instagram featuring some Boring Co. staff, presumably well safety trained, firing off two of the things IRL.
The Ableton employee, who remained remarkably calm throughout, attempted to help Welter, whose main claim was that his launchpad program's loops were randomly firing off, messing up his fake set.
He doesn't respond well to these criticisms, firing off ridiculously offensive tweet storms at everyone from elementary school kids to the mayor — before blaming Ambien and doing it again anyway.
Articles firing off facts and statistics about Japan's stagnation of intimacy and its alarming birthrates are plentiful, along with the "Men in Japan Are Marrying Their Video Games!?" shock pieces.
Around the nation, state legislatures are rapidly firing off bills to streamline the massive deployment of 5G wireless infrastructure, preempting local authority in favor of the telecom industry's financial interests.
The Chinese Embassy responded by firing off a series of tweets to Eduardo Bolsonaro saying his words were "absurd, prejudiced ... (and) irresponsible" and that he should seek to educate himself.
Read more: Neuroscientists Uncover More Evidence Linking Epileptic Seizures and Music MEG works in much the same way as MRI, scanning the brain for electrical currents firing off inside neurons.
In response to Israeli incursion into Gaza, Hamas and its allies have been firing off mortar shells at Israeli troops, though no soldiers have yet been injured in the attacks.
After firing off a forehand winner to clinch the second set, the fifth seed called for the trainer and lay flat on his stomach to have his buttock muscles massaged.
The Chinese Embassy responded by firing off a series of tweets to Eduardo Bolsonaro saying his words were "absurd, prejudiced ... (and) irresponsible" and that he should seek to educate himself.
And who can blame them, when Trump prefers to bypass traditional methods of communicating important messages, firing off tweets faster than the time it took for "covfefe" to go viral?
On one particularly grim evening, I found myself on one of those massive job search websites, firing off a resumé for a job several notches below what I'd been doing.
Prepare A Tweet In The Same Way You Might Prepare For A State Of The Union Address Instead of impulsively firing off an attack at an opponent, choose your words carefully.
Rand Paul is firing off on his own party as the health care battle intensifies, accusing House Speaker Paul Ryan on Wednesday of selling "a bill of goods" to the President.
As I sit at my desk firing off snappy social copy and editing a recent feature, I can't help but ponder the differences between my and Skylar Diggins-Smith's work lives.
Assessing just how widespread ammunition misuse is and how far the sale of cases involves deliberately or wastefully firing off ammunition rather than collecting spent cartridges from normal operations remains difficult.
But now that North Korea is firing off projectiles yet again — and with the US national security adviser nearby, no less — Trump may start to reconsider his friendly stance with Kim.
Sophie had his back too -- he was looking one way firing off shots of the coast, and she was keeping watch on the other side ... making sure he didn't miss anything.
By the time I'd heard the wheel guns firing off their one-two combo (once to take the old tires off, again to put the new ones on), Sainz had departed.
It was far from the first time Trump has been guilty of firing off late-night typo-strewn messages from his official account — although it may have been the most spectacular.
Actress and vocal Trump critic Rosie O'Donnell was among the first to react, firing off a tweet referencing the tiki torches wielded by white supremacist groups at their rally in Charlottesville.
It was the Hong Kong police that lapsed into violence on June 12, beating protesters and journalists, and firing off 150 rounds of tear gas against a crowd of peaceful demonstrators.
President Trump took to Twitter on Wednesday, firing off dozens of tweets and retweets by 1pm ET as the House simultaneously moved to take up the articles of impeachment against him.
And there are a lot of smart economists currently debating whether the two largest economies in the world firing off tariff threats at each other actually does constitute a trade war.
"Dear Chairman" then takes the story all the way up to the present, with the activist hedge-fund investor Daniel Loeb firing off a series of letters to public-company chairmen.
When it came to the EQC launch, Mercedes picked the city of Stockholm for its startup scene and green credentials, then began firing off teasers on Instagram as well as Twitter.
Trump spent Thursday morning firing off a dozen unrelated tweets — on the Russia investigation and other subjects — before meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to talk about summit preparations and strategy.
Did the magic strobe lights that seem to be firing off behind his ship's sails have something to do with it — or was Euron just coming from a Nine Inch Nails show?
"Potentially harmful applications" (PHAs) are apps that attempt to phish users' personal information, act as a trojan horse for malware, or commit SMS fraud by firing off texts without a user's knowledge.
Wednesday had begun with the President agitated at the prospect of Mueller's testimony, phoning allies and firing off a series of tweets attacking the former FBI director's credibility ahead of his testimony.
A demo video shows someone waving it like a wand, firing off boomerangs, and navigating a VR app menu like a laser pointer, all powered by an orientation sensor inside the device.
As it turns out, Jussie's co-stars, Taraji P. Henson and Terrence Howard, came out swinging for him ... firing off a letter to the show's honchos ... demanding he remain on the show.
Wendy doesn't say much -- verbally anyway -- other than firing off a matter-of-fact message to anyone who feels like they can criticize her or tell her what to do ... you can't.
Indeed, it's easier than ever to offer your own jokes and jabs on terrible films to an audience, whether it be firing off Twitter missives or unloading your thoughts on a podcast.
" On Sunday, Trump apparently still had Comey on his mind, firing off another tweet that read: "I believe the James Comey leaks will be far more prevalent than anyone ever thought possible.
The four-time Olympic gold medalist and 25-time gymnastics world championships medalist pulled off a backflip with a twist before firing off the pitch at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas.
The four-time Olympic gold medalist and 25-time gymnastics world championships medalist stepped to the mound and pulled off a backflip with a twist before firing off the ceremonial first pitch.
The 20-year-old was reported to have been at a Battlefield Vegas shooting range the night before the alleged assassination attempt, firing off some 20 rounds from a Glock 9mm pistol.
Kay Ivey, seeking a full term as governor of Alabama, ran an ad that featured men at a shooting range ticking off her accomplishments, then cut to her firing off a gun.
That means that not only was the server not cleaned, but Syniverse then erred in firing off the messages, since their months-old date should have told the server to destroy them.
Eating sumptuous meals without apparent relish, jogging separately through impossibly gorgeous towns, and firing off celebrity impersonations with wearying one-upmanship, they perform with the competitive reflexivity of the longtime double act.
Republicans have been firing off a series of letters, starting with McCarthy earlier this month demanding that Pelosi halt the impeachment inquiry until she answer a string of questions about the process.
The defense team has challenged Mueller's legitimacy and swamped prosecutors with a litany of court motions and requests, while firing off unusually sharp and personal rhetoric, outside legal observers told VICE News.
When it comes to President Trump firing off "Game of Thrones" memes to announce U.S. foreign policy in Iran, a "Shahs of Sunset" star says ... hate the messenger, but LOVE the message.
" In addition to firing off multiple T-shirt cannons, the father of one said, "And because I look so damn good in it, the guys made me an honorary member of the band.
Trump used Twitter as a weapon, firing off insults and mockery at those who offended him, including "Crooked Hillary" and Republican rivals "Little Marco" Rubio, Jeb "Low Energy" Bush and "Lyin' Ted" Cruz.
Quickly composing herself, Lawrence started firing off questions about the upcoming 10th anniversary season of RHONY and grilling Frankel about jokes she had made about Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Dorit Kemsley.
She had come on air mainly to promote her first memoir, Redefining Realness, but she ended up going back on the show after firing off some tweets pointing out his misgendering of her.
The man acknowledged Young didn't want to be photographed but he snapped a pic anyway -- and that's when Young snapped ... confronting the fan, allegedly firing off a nut shot and swiping the phone.
" Trump, who spent the morning before meeting Abe firing off a dozen unrelated tweets, added: "I think I&aposve been prepared for this summit for a long time, as has the other side.
The NFL initially gifted $30 million to the NIH in 2012 and from the jump, Ellenbogen was firing off dramatic, woe-is-me emails to NIH leaders, including the director Dr. Walter Koroshetz.
Harvey Weinstein made a failed attempt to save his job in the 11th hour, firing off an email to other studio execs and asking them to back him in his time of need.
He struck one officer in the shoulder and another in the leg with buckshot, and caught two neighbors nearby in their side and shoulder, respectively, with additional shots, firing off around eight rounds.
Deputy Welfare Minister Javier May said on Monday he was standing down, firing off a broadside against his superior, Welfare Minister Maria Luisa Albores, whom he accused of stripping him of key responsibilities.
The company showed off the new speed by firing off voice requests rapid fire, with very little delay between commands (like "Call me a Lyft" or "Turn on my flashlight") and their resulting actions.
Twitter continues to be a central part of the news cycle around the world, although not at the fever pitch it was when President Trump was firing off political commentary at 3AM each morning.
There was a lot of faffing about hiding behind barrels and firing off paintball cannons, but the actual fighting seemed to come down to which bot could stand there and take the most damage.
On Thursday morning I was back home at my breakfast table in Dakar, firing off text messages to Ouagadougou to check on Mr. Djibril (he's doing better, has antibiotics and his bleeding has stopped).
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) slammed President Trump on Twitter Thursday morning, firing off a series of tweets to fact check the president's math on his tax cuts, which Grassley insists doesn't add up:
Hence, Hill (like hundreds of thousands of others on social media) weighed in, firing off the following five Tweets: Tweet 1 -- If you strongly reject what Jerry Jones said, the key is his advertisers.
The president watched the debate from Air Force One while flying to the Group of 2628 (G-28503) summit in Japan, firing off a few tweets mocking the participants and chastising the host network.
Trump on Friday downplayed the recent testing, saying that even though the short-range missiles North Korea had been firing off violated UN resolutions they did not violate an agreement between him and Kim.
At any given moment, he can be found shepherding constituents' queries to relevant government agencies or firing off sarcastic retorts to his detractors, who are usually complaining about the use of their tax dollars.
They offered thousands of chemicals, including new drugs that were legal to use recreationally in China but scheduled in the U.S. I created a phony email address and began firing off messages to salespeople.
A divisive summit in Canada at the weekend ended with U.S. President Donald Trump firing off a volley of tweets, venting anger against NATO allies, the European Union and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
He criss-crossed Iowa and New Hampshire in buses filled with reporters firing off questions and chronicling everything he said — a "Live Tweet Express" update on John McCain's freewheeling bus tours 20 years earlier.
A typo or two on Twitter might not be a big deal (unless you're the president, of course), but firing off an important work report riddled with errors is kind of a bad look.
We got Mike out at Equinox in L.A. Friday afternoon and asked about Reza firing off a cease and desist letter, threatening to sue if Mike doesn't stop selling t-shirts with Reza's face.
The situation has turned deadly, with the government's Iranian-backed militias firing off tear gas and live ammunition, killing at least 320 people since the unrest began in October, according to The Associated Press.
Musk, who has more than 1043 million Twitter followers, has a history of firing off tweets that resulted in an investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and a defamation trial against him.
He can indulge his persecution complex, firing off missives that compare Barack Obama to Joseph McCarthy and American intelligence officers to Nazis, or he can recognize it as a gateway to disgrace and irrelevance.
He attacks Kennedy for being fiscally irresponsible, says he wants to fight against erosion on Louisiana's coasts, wants to save Medicare and Social Security, and often ends his attack ads firing off a gun.
He imagines watching "2001: A Space Odyssey" and firing off model rockets with his son though, in the end, he can't help but picture William getting taken away in the same way his sister was.
Instead of firing off whatever you want on Twitter, you'd have to find an envelope, buy a stamp, seal everything up and — get this — travel to the post office to get your takes out there.
The journalist gained popularity on Twitter for firing off poignant tweet storms that included the names and personal details of other journalists and academic colleagues who were imprisoned days after the coup in July 2016.
Trump lashed out at Khan over his moving speech last week at the Democratic convention, doubting whether he prepared his own remarks and firing off questions about his wife, Ghazala Khan, remaining silent on stage.
However, after Joe Pavelski missed a wide-open net by firing off the side of the net, the San Jose captain took out some frustration on Blues defenseman Colton Parayko and drew an interference penalty.
Firing off two left hands at the Brazilian, after stuffing the second takedown from Carlos Junior, Kelly worked to his back where let of some devastating punches the clattered the side of his foe's head.
While North Korea has suspended its testing of nuclear weapons and longer range missile launches, such as those that could potentially reach the continental United States, it has persisted in firing off shorter range variants.
Justin Bieber's firing off a new jab in his feud with Taylor Swift, mimicking that post-surgical banana video of her that went viral -- and while it is kinda funny, we're sure Taylor ain't laughing.
Firing off emails at a red light as I drive away from our field, I pause at a colleague's request: There is a rumor that one congressman used a belt as a tourniquet, she writes.
No one was on board, but the test was crucial because it included firing off the in-flight abort (IFA) safety system that will protect actual astronauts should anything go wrong with future real missions.
That, and allegations that hackers threw the election, has had President-elect Donald Trump blasting away at the effort -- dubbing it a scam, and firing off his own allegations of voter fraud in states Clinton won.
Photo: Getty Images OneSpace Technologies conducted the first private rocket launch in Chinese history this week, firing off the 30-foot (9 meter) OS-X from a platform in northwest China on Thursday, according to CNN.
The President had flown into Britain looking for trouble -- firing off a tweet blasting London Mayor Sadiq Khan as "a stone cold loser" -- before Air Force One's tires kissed British soil in a puff of smoke.
You're not going to want to use the S3 for serious productivity, given the limitations of Android, but the magnetic case/stand is really great for firing off a couple of emails or jotting down notes.
T.I. straight-up says you wouldn't let a crackhead use being on crack as an excuse for a robbery ... so there's no excusing Roseanne for firing off a racist tweet just because she was on Ambien.
Less than 24 hours after firing off a racist tweet about a former Obama advisor, getting her show canceled, and promising to "leave Twitter," Roseanne Barr ended her hiatus to blame the whole thing on Ambien.
After decades spent firing-off cease-and-desist letters to companies using the tag-line, its future is in doubt after Taco John's pursued a brewery near their offices in Cheyenne, The Associated Press (AP) reported.
There were dozens of period-appropriate trinkets — Tiny Tina baby carriages, Silly Putty, Bazooka Joe — and the women had to place them into each bag in a precise order, all while firing off rapid, breathless dialogue.
The former Clinton campaign official penned the op-ed hours after firing off a series of tweets where he called Trump a "whack job" and said the president should "get a grip" regarding Russia's election meddling.
The speaker could be a constant presence in national media, routinely appearing on Sunday morning chat shows, firing off tweets, producing in-house web videos, headlining rallies, and dishing out pithy quotes to Washington's top reporters.
Ever since North Korea revealed its nuclear weapons programme, a generation ago, American governments have preferred a North Korea that is offering to talk to one that is firing off long-range missiles or testing new weapons.
So palace intrigue has been part of the administration from the start, along with media narratives that Trump is running his White House like a reality show and is constantly firing off distractions for reporters to chase.
The fact is, Senator Warren, that despite our philosophical differences, we should be working together to find common ground in this vital conversation — not firing off snarky tweets that stir your base at the expense of accuracy.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump spent the weekend firing off tweets that took aim at the Department of Justice and the FBI in the wake of the guilty plea by his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
Republicans in Washington, when granted anonymity, are virtually unanimous in their opinion that the president can be his own worst enemy, making intemperate public remarks or firing off combative tweets that cause more trouble than they're worth.
On Thursday, Rose McGowan's access to her Twitter account was restored and she celebrated by firing off a series of angry tweets at people she thinks covered for Harvey Weinstein and accusing the movie mogul of rape.
Firing off a warning shot, China on Friday declared plans to levy additional duties on up to $3 billion of U.S. imports in response to U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, imposed after a separate U.S. probe.
Just three days before Saturday's crucial Nevada caucuses, Democratic candidates took to the stage in Las Vegas in a contentious debate, firing off rounds of attacks on newcomer Mike Bloomberg, the wealthy former New York City mayor.
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg says all candidates fantasize about standing on the debate stage with Trump and firing off zingers, but it's far more productive for Democrats to tell voters what they would do for them.
Firing off a warning shot, China on Friday declared plans to levy additional duties on up to $3 billion of U.S. imports in response to U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminium, imposed after a separate U.S. probe.
As a veteran anchor of Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update, Meyers has always been more suited to firing off political jokes than Fallon, who spent most of his SNL tenure shattering sketches with giggles he couldn't contain.
But when conversation turns to the so-called "fair living wage," the tone shifts: several factory workers begin firing off laundry lists of life's necessities - food, shelter, education, health care - and their prices in an onslaught of discontent.
The Republican presidential nominee live-trolled the Democratic National Convention on Twitter Monday, firing off criticism of speakers Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, who wrapped up the evening with a speech supporting former rival Hillary Clinton.
He doubled down on the criticism 24 hours later, from his hotel in Singapore, firing off a series of tweets that attacked US-Canada trade policies — and took a couple of shots at America's European allies as well.
And Trump has already ignored words of caution from the political advisers he does count, whether he is firing off rash tweets that antagonize key Republican votes or muddying a neatly crafted selling point on a policy item.
They have been talking with gathering frequency and exchanging texts regularly, with Carl E. Heastie, the State Assembly speaker, firing off messages from his iPhone and Mayor Bill de Blasio responding — painstakingly — on his decidedly more antiquated device.
As talk of impeachment is dominating the news and Trump is firing off unhinged tweets at a frighteningly rapid pace, it seems the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee can no longer resist the urge to publicly comment on politics.
According to the docs, obtained by TMZ, Lutfi's been firing off texts to Britney's mother, Lynne Spears, and posting "disparaging and threatening comments" on social media -- which include calling for the public to "raise hell" to free Britney.
My fingers never accidentally brush the screen when I'm flipping through a comic or browsing a website, and I like that I can hold it in one hand without worrying about accidentally firing off an email with my thumb.
While we've already established that Donald Trump has had an unusually bizarre week on Twitter, even for him, it seems we maybe finally know why he's been firing off these random tweets like a drunk monkey with a smartphone.
The tweets: Trump made it clear he was watching Fox News while firing off his tweets this AM, pointing to the former Reagan economic adviser, Art Laffer, who joined the network this morning to sell Trump's tax reform plan.
At a rally in San Diego on Friday, Mr. Trump again steered his pirate ship into uncharted waters, firing off personal and racially tinged attacks against a federal judge hearing a case in which Mr. Trump is the defendant.
Finally, roughly a month and a half after he'd gotten lost at sea, he finally managed to flag down a crew onboard the MV Arpeggio, a Panamanian ship, by firing off an emergency radio message from his walkie-talkie.
Y.) is teeing up a post-recess showdown with Trump over claims of executive privilege, while also firing off a wave of new subpoenas compelling former administration and Trump campaign officials to testify to Congress in September (The Hill).
"Given his recent provocations, Trump should be trying to smooth relations with Mexico rather than firing off yet another round of angry tweets," said Edward Alden, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations who specializes on trade.
He watches as a fan, as the commissioner and as a micromanager, firing off emails, making calls to his staff about everything from a referee's call to something an announcer said to a promotion he caught that should not have aired.
Because, beginning at 5:14 am, the Republican nominee for President picked up his phone and started firing off tweet after tweet about former Miss Universe Contestant Alicia Machado, who Hillary Clinton name-checked during the first presidential debate last week.
It's good for laying in bed and watching Netflix, of course, but it's also supposed to be great for bringing to the coffee shop, propping up on a tray table, or firing off a quick email while you're on the go.
If it's totally quiet, ultrasound can be used in place of background noise, with the login-requesting device firing off a series of chirps inaudible to the human ear but able to be picked up by the app on the phone.
Using observations from the Very Long Baseline Array, a network of ten radio telescopes around the US, Miller-Jones and his colleagues were able to capture the black hole firing off jets at different orientations, sometimes just minutes or hours apart.
Last month, Trump got into a heated exchange with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull after firing off a tweet days earlier calling an Obama-era agreement with Australia to accept some of those refugees a "dumb deal," sources told CNN.
Trump continued firing off tweets and retweets after his attack on the freshman congresswomen, sharing 22 retweets and tweeting "we are getting it done anyway" in a quote tweet of a supporter saying he shouldn't have to defend himself from attacks.
But rather than running for cover like many of the Guaido supporters, when motorcycle-mounted soldiers began firing off rounds of buckshot and tear gas to break up the crowd, Luis Alejandro stuck with a smaller group of masked protesters.
But Google's own talking robotic cylinder, the Google Home, is the smartest of the bunch—capable of holding reasonably coherent conversation and firing off follow-up questions like a kid who just read How to Win Friends and Influence People.
But Mr. Trump did not neglect the rest of the shrinking Democratic field, firing off barbs at the other candidates still in contention and even those who dropped out in the past 48 hours and threw their support to Mr. Biden.
They've been sending rapid-response emails to reporters, firing off emails and text messages to millions of supporters, issuing daily talking points to surrogates, posting social media messages and booking surrogates on TV and radio, according to a RNC official.
Most fast food brands have spent the past two weeks online firing off tweets about fried chicken sandwiches, manufacturing marketing drama over who has the best one, and otherwise frantically inserting themselves, no matter how sadly, into the sandwich discourse.
Such goals might actually require the Democrats in the House to work with the President -- who they accuse of coming into the chamber in the State of the Union address and Tuesday and firing off a barrage of lies and misinformation.
Tensions over the development of the North's nuclear missile program have cooled this week, after last week's dramatic eruption of Pyongyang's threats to attack the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam and President Donald Trump firing off a war of words.
During a visit to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Insider observed a mortar crew firing off multiple rounds using an M224 60 mm light mortar, which is a high-angle-of-fire weapon that can be drop- or trigger-fired.
After texting back and forth with a friend about Silicon Valley stereotypes in August, he hastily formed them into a blog post called "This Is Your Life in Silicon Valley," firing off his first draft on the blogging platform Medium.
Clinton, who spent Tuesday firing off her own assault on Trump, hit back at his counter-attack during a visit to North Carolina, interrupting a speech on her economic policy to accuse the presumptive Republican nominee of attacking her because he lacks substance.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Putting some notes into Google Docs or firing off an email in Mail works perfectly fine, though you will feel the omission of a trackpad (your fingers might naturally start to drift down below the keyboard to find one).
An early morning tweet Trump reacted to the EgyptAir crash by characteristically ignoring standard political practice that would suggest waiting for the facts before firing off an opinion and chose a social media account rather than a formal presidential-style setting to vent.
Reporters chased him again, firing off repeated questions about whether he considered himself the frontrunner — "Is that target still on my back?" he replied — and why, unlike some other Democrats in the race, he has been unwilling to call Trump a white supremacist.
The film is inspiring — next time you find yourself searching for a missing emoji, instead of firing off an annoyed "Why isn't there an 'X' emoji?" tweet, maybe you should take matters into your own hands, and draft a proposal of your own.
The faithful who will never leave her Trump is so far outside the normal parameters of what is accepted behavior for a potential president, firing off conspiracy theories and outright falsehoods in his stump speeches, it is not surprising he rouses fierce emotions.
The SEC may be firing off subpoenas to crypto investment funds and ICO projects left, right and center — apparently over 80 — but that isn't stopping Andreessen Horowitz, the influential Silicon Valley firm known as A16z, from starting its own crypto-based fund.
I believe my mistake involved re-running the script before Twitter had updated my list of likes, leading it to re-like a certain subset of the tweets I'd just recently unliked, thus firing off many, many unintended notifications, and again, sorry!
A moment after the president was finishing up with the Italian prime minister and reporters were firing off their questions as they do, and we know that there was a recent incident where someone was asked to not rejoin the group, the pool.
Gamora is firing off a gun (something she's adept at, even though she prefers a sword, we're told), Drax is stabbing, and Star-Lord and Rocket are pew-pewing away — but nothing matters more to Guardians 2 than Baby Groot's dance routine.
President Trump continued his attack against the "failing" New York Times this morning, firing off another tweet: Coincidentally, the Times has pertinent experience with libel law — it likely knows that the only possible libel law at play here is the United States Constitution.
" In the days after the election, Nadler began firing off "preservation letters" to the White House, the Justice Department and other agencies warning them that "concealing, removing or destroying" any documents related to Jeff Sessions's firing or Mueller's investigation "may constitute a crime.
North Korea has already launched 24 missiles this year, each a violation of UN resolutions, to match the country's previous annual record for firing off projectiles that threaten South Korea and Japan, according to Bruce Klingner, a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
Specifically, your kart will always be moving forward, so there's no acceleration to press; instead, you slide your finger side to side on the screen to steer left and right, with a tap firing off any items or weapons you might pick up.
Back across the Atlantic, President Trump, Mr. Pence's boss, was in the midst of firing off his early morning tweets, including one addressed to the Senate Intelligence Committee denying, once again, that there was any collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
A CNN correspondent was doing her job — firing off questions about Michael Cohen and Vladimir Putin to the president during a photo op on Wednesday — when the White House barred her from attending another open press event later that day because of her "inappropriate" questions.
The special, cut together from multiple performances at wildly varying venues all around the country, is mostly comprised of Sandler roaming about any given stage, firing off jokes about sex and the quirks of genitalia between interstitials of him dancing and making silly faces.
The U.S. Marshalls' who were planning the physical transfer of the Uighurs, leaked news of the details to [Senator] Frank Wolf on May 221, who predictably went ballistic, firing off an incendiary letter to Obama, copies of which were sent to all the media.
On Monday, Vanity Fair ran an interview with Idris Elba — another man who could easily don Bond's classic, crisp tuxedo and sip martinis between firing off a few rounds at his adversaries — who said that it's time for a woman to fill the coveted role.
As recently as this week the two sides were meeting in Shanghai but that wasn't enough to stop the President from firing off a series of tweets to say that the U.S would be imposing a 23% tariff on $300 billion worth of Chinese goods.
Ashley Townshend, a research fellow at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, says while the coal import ban is useful, it's not going to stop North Korea firing off missiles or conducting another nuclear test -- something US officials believe is imminent.
There wasn't time to touch upon his troubling propensity for firing off cryptic (at best) tweets, or is decision to lob racially-tinged comments about LeBron James, or creating and cultivating a culture that's viewed as downright toxic by the rest of the league.
Mr. Lavelle also portrays the various newspaper reporters who keep firing off questions at the rising black star, especially once the retired but still undefeated world champion (here named Bixby) agrees to fight Jay, who becomes the first African-American contender for the world title.
But the future commander in chief struck a very different tone in the past, frequently firing off tweets at odds with his present stance toward Tehran — including nearly a dozen accusing former President Barack Obama of orchestrating an attack on Iran solely for electoral benefit.
Trump has settled into something of a routine during the first week of his holiday in Florida, firing off shots at Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Twitter for withholding articles of impeachment from the Senate in between rounds of golf and mingling with family and friends.
A tireless vigilante who wields the law like a cudgel to enforce his prickly, often paranoid, brand of Egyptian nationalism, Mr. Sabry claims to have filed more than 2,700 such public interest lawsuits in the past 40 years, often firing off several in a day.
All greedy Lucious had to do was let Hakeem in on the secret that Andre was smashing his "girl," Nessa, (a title unbeknownst to Nessa, by the way) and Hakeem went straight H.A.M., unleashing a homophobic verse on Jamal and firing off lyrical venom at Andre.
It's almost as if there are so many gears winding in Kanye's head that he has forgotten that there's are two little arrows in between the reply button and the favorite button, primed for firing off co-signs on Twitter faster than any screenshot will allow him.
But at the end of the weekend, the Tab S4 had performed surprisingly well, whether it was serving as a way better movie playing machine than a typical airline's in-flight entertainment system, quickly firing off emails, writing, or just doing a little bit of web browsing.
The size is functional, however, since it houses a decent-sized reservoir for your stock of treats, as well as an HD camera, a Wi-Fi radio, and a mechanism for actually firing off those treats, with a user-selectable range of up to around 6 feet.
We got the singer at LAX Friday and asked him about Jay firing off at people like Kanye and Eric Benet on his new album, "4:44" ... he thinks it's so rare that anyone getting heat should just take it -- or it could get worse for them.
Previous attempts to defend US presidents from legal troubles -- including Bill Clinton -- came before the age of social media, one source pointed out, meaning there's little precedent for Trump's team to follow as it navigates the President's own penchant for firing off Twitter diatribes about the investigations.
Accept that your style may be different to that of the extroverts in the room and that is OK. Because firing off responses may not be your natural style, you may worry about having to give an immediate response, imagining all kinds of things going wrong.
North Korea has a track record of provoking its only real ally during key high-profile events, firing off missiles during last year's G20 meeting in Hangzhou, during the One Belt One Road forum in May, and again during the BRICS summit in Xiamen in September.
BaseCamp stove and PizzaDome, available at BioLite, for $209.85Okay, so maybe it's a bit cumbersome for a true trek, but a short hike to a campsite with this handy little kit will have them cooking, baking, or firing off pizzas just about anywhere they so please.
Corey Johnson, the City Council speaker, then ended the day by firing off a painfully earnest love poem to New York — just as Mayor Bill de Blasio, who is one of 23 Democrats running for president, was returning home from a campaign trip to South Carolina.
Defense secretary James Mattis and new chief of staff John Kelly are unlikely to sign off on any military action, so this may just be yet another example of "Trump being Trump and firing off his mouth," added Robert Kelly, associate professor at Pusan National University.
That is, instead of firing off familiar tweets about, say, preparing for the game or being thankful for every day God gives you to go out there and do reps in the gym, we get Embiid's thoughts on the central love triangle of the amazing CW drama Vampire Diaries.
This video is remarkable 'cause if you didn't know better, you'd think it was shot 5 or 6 years ago -- Khloe and Lamar arm-in-arm, doing some Greek at Milos in Midtown after Kanye West's show at MSG ... and the photogs firing off shots of their every step.
In a minute-by-minute account of the attack, which left GOP House Majority Whip Steve Scalise critically injured and several others hurt, the report also describes how Hodgkinson shifted position around the field while firing off at least 70 rounds, most of them from an assault rifle.
Meanwhile, the clock appears to have turned back on the North Korea relationship, with Pyongyang testing weapons and firing off missiles in defiance of United Nations sanctions, in an apparent attempt to force Trump to make the concessions he was unwilling to make during his last meeting with Kim.
Using rifles equipped with the devices, the Las Vegas gunman was able to shoot 1,100 rounds in less than 10 minutes, at times firing off 100 rounds in the span of a few seconds, according to Steven Wolfson, the district attorney of Clark County, Nevada, which includes Las Vegas.
But some Republicans close to Mr. Trump paint a more simplistic portrait of the president's actions: That he has simply been consuming cable news coverage about Mr. Biden, and firing off tweets based on the coverage and polling on the Democratic race he hears about on the air.
In "Flights of Passage," he remembered how the end of the fighting was marked by the exuberance and aggression of firing off unexpended ammunition: "It wasn't safe to be out there, and some prudent pilots crawled under the Quonset hut, regretting that they hadn't dug foxholes," he wrote.
President Donald Trump seemed to adopt the role of programmer in chief on Sunday, firing off a series of tweets that singled out for solidarity and scorn various anchors at his favorite network, Fox News, and suggested that federal regulators should bear down on "Saturday Night Live" and NBC.
For one, it didn't feature video of the encounter, leaving the jury to make do with the optics of the situation: an officer nervously firing off his gun in a dark, decrepit staircase of a housing project and fatally hitting Gurley, who was coming downstairs with his girlfriend.
They showed up at Halloween parties and protests, firing off the same message, whether playfully or earnestly, into the cultural strata—there is a future where women are as good as sex slaves, and that future is as real or unreal, near or far-off, as we make it now.
Forget your co-worker — if you have to send a cover letter or an interview thank-you note, you're firing off drafts of that bad boy to your sister, your best friend, your uncle who worked as a recruiter 15 years ago, and anyone else who might be willing to help.
The charm of "The Grand Budapest Hotel" (2014) arose from the clash between the geometric rigor of the design and the more impulsive way in which Ralph Fiennes, for example, in the role of the concierge, dashed around firing off curses, beguiling the guests, and changing his plans on the hoof.
Why this delivery driver would have a BB gun on his person but not a heating bag may be the biggest mystery of all here, but the brazen shooter fled after firing off a few more into the storefront as well as that of the adjoining Korean restaurant, for good measure.
As the narrative escalates, the reader goes from a sane friend in a bar, listening impatiently as the storyteller gabs on about a new beau, red flags firing off in her head (Do you not see what's happening?), to a paralyzed spectator of a five-car pileup on the TV screen.
Twitter users enjoy cracking wise and, when some rednecks holed up in an Oregon federal building and engaged in an armed standoff with law enforcement, the social media site went in on them, firing off a flurry of burns that compared the inept, gun-toting fighters to Middle Eastern terrorist groups.
He became a fixture of the West coast's emerging rap scene with a series energetic mixtapes firing off clever raps—starting off with 2007's Macking Ain't Easy—but moonlighting as a producer under the pseudonym of Larry Fisherman in an effort to get an early Vince Staples to rap.
When pressed on Trump's tweet expressing calm over North Korea firing "off some small weapons" -- a view at odds with his national security adviser John Bolton and then-host Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe -- and belittling former Vice President Joe Biden, Mattis cited his experience as a retired Marine Corps general.
Two weeks ago, on Long Island, West Babylon Junior High School rang in the new school year by simulating a prelude to slaughter: Sequestered in their classrooms, students huddled silently as an imitation gunman banged on the doors, chased out by police officers flooding the hallways and firing off blanks.
Trump has a history of firing off heated tweets that seem to quickly escalate long-standing disputes with leaders of nations at odds with the U.S. In the case of North Korea, the public war of words cooled quickly and gradually led to the high profile summit and denuclearization talks.
" Remember, Trump was supposed to make this visit in February 2018, but canceled amid widespread protests in the UK. It's all water under the London Bridge apparently, because QE2 rolled out the red carpet and the usual ceremonies ... including firing off cannons and a performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner.
Kristy Puchko, CBR:  Speaking of, Margot Robbie is perfection as Harley, radiating jocular whimsy and electric danger whether she's performing aerial acrobatics in her cell, casually threatening the lives of her fully armed guards, firing off at enemies for interrupting date night, or skipping into battle with a bat and a broad grin.
Read more: North Korea is not only firing off new missiles — it may also be learning to launch them fasterSouth Korean officials said Thursday the weapons North Korea fired were a new type of a short-range ballistic missile and that a detailed analysis is necessary to find out more about the missiles.
Commenting on the Taiwan issue, a recent Chinese defense white paper stressed that China makesRead more: Taiwan is firing off more than 100 missiles as the Chinese military holds drills nearbyWhile it is possible the reported collision was an accident, China has repeatedly been called out for ramming ships in the region.
While you may not be able to affect the points of view of public figures and politicians, in the case of your boss, co-workers, colleagues, and loved ones, new research tells us that there is a proven and effective way to communicate your disagreements, and it's not by firing off emails.
Following a tumultuous few days, with President Trump joining the fray in Europe by firing off hostile tweets and banding together with nativists from Hungary to Slovenia, Ms. Merkel's meeting with Mr. Macron felt at times like a defiant counter summit — an attempt by Europe's two main centrist leaders to close ranks.
When pressed Thursday on Trump's tweet expressing calm over North Korea firing "off some small weapons" -- a view at odds with his national security adviser, John Bolton, and then-host, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe -- and belittling former Vice President Joe Biden, Mattis cited his experience as a retired Marine Corps general.
I try to sub the Stormtrooper out for Luke in an X-Wing, hovering above the table in the operating room, waiting for nurse's signal before firing off a couple of casual, obviously on the mark, laser blasts that shimmer down the impossibly narrow corridor to hit their target first try, no problem.
Following news that Elon Musk may be in it again with the Securities and Exchange Commission for firing off a bad tweet, Bloomberg reported Friday that a group of institutional investors in Musk's electric car company Tesla are suing to bar Musk from tweeting over "repeated misstatements" that they claim hurt shareholders and Tesla.
When you're busy firing off jokes with your friends on Super Bowl Sunday and pretending to be unfamiliar with Coldplay's discography, it's easy to forget that an appearance at the Big Game® — whether it's a halftime set, an anthem performance, or even a big commercial — is close to the pinnacle of anyone's career.
"Probably what's happening is you're basically changing your brain connectivity, such that when a new to-do item comes in, instead of firing off certain neurons and spreading the info in a way that it'll just be encoded by the hippocampus, instead you'd associate it with certain actions to write it down," Cole said.
Bay defines it as an account that tweets overwhelmingly about partisan political topics, particularly the threat of feminist or pro-LGBT "social justice warriors," and then "all of a sudden jumps on board the Star Wars fandom and inserts that political opinion into it," firing off some anti-Last Jedi tweets but otherwise showing no interest in the series.
I would much rather write a post about how much fun it is to swoop an X-Wing inside a massive spaceship, lighting up a passing TIE fighter that's on the tail of one of my teammates, and firing off a proton torpedo at the reactor core before diving out just before the blast doors close.
Read more: North Korea is not only firing off new missiles — it may also be learning to launch them fasterNorth Korea is "developing a reliable, operable missile that can defeat missile defenses and conduct a precision strike in South Korea," Grace Liu, an expert at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, told Reuters in May.
"If anybody in the Trump administration would actually do some research before firing off letters, they would see that the city of New Orleans has already provided the Department of Justice documentation that shows we are in compliance with federal immigration laws," Mitch Landrieu, the mayor of New Orleans, said in a statement according to CNN.
No matter: On the same day that federal workers were being urged to try their hands at a barter economy, Mr. Trump was busy firing off a series of rabid, finger-pointing, wall-related tweets, including one about how a wall deal had been thwarted not only by "Democrat obstruction" but also by uppity federal judges.
On the other hand, he had learned from his executive coach that it was also possible to get too far ahead on his e-mails, as he had done when he first got the job, firing off dozens of enthusiastic queries and thoughts and suggestions on Saturday afternoons and Sunday mornings, when other people were trying to enjoy their weekends.
Kingsbury was at the time, the latest losing white head coach to get another chance (the Jets made Adam the Gase the most recent last night) and Hansen started firing off: Before bringing up the Rooney Rule, which has required NFL teams to interview at least one minority candidate since 2003, he attacked Kingsbury's hiring as a matter of white privilege.
While several tech giants have found themselves in President Trump's crosshairs since he took office, he has just unleashed what looks to be his most sustained attack on Google to date — firing off a couple of tweets at ~5.30am Washington DC time to rail against what he claims is algorithmic bias in the results the search engine serves up if someone types in "Trump News".
It may have started as a Bitcoin wallet but veteran entrepreneur Jeremy Allaire's fintech startup Circle has since shifted focus to social payments, launching an app in Q4 last year that lets users send U.S. dollars to settle IOUs between each other, with its pitch being it makes payments as easy as firing off an SMS (and perhaps cheaper, given there's no fees involved for Circle users).
America's governors want Congress to end a longstanding ban on internet gambling — at least, enough of them do to warrant the National Governor's Association firing off a letter to U.S. Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE.
After firing off a non-sequitur tweet about how well China negotiations are going, Trump went back to Mueller-mania with a tweet claiming that his lawyer Rudy Giuliani had completed 87 pages of an alternative report to Mueller's one: The special counsel is set to present new evidence in probes into both Manafort and Cohen to courts in Washington and New York by 5 p.m. Friday.
Read more: The US fired off a previously banned missile, the first since the collapse of a Cold War-era nuclear-arms pact with RussiaA couple of weeks after formally pulling out of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty over the allegations of Russian violations, the US conducted its first post-treaty weapons test, firing off a conventional ground-launched cruise missile that exceeded the agreement's range limits.
Read more: Trump pressed Australia's prime minister to help AG Barr investigate the origins of the Russia probeTrump has also been unusually active on Twitter in recent days, firing off dozens of tweets accusing the whistleblower of being a spy and committing treason; suggesting Schiff should be investigated for treason; and quoting a Fox News guest who implied that a civil war would break out if Trump were impeached.
Trump also argued in news conference last month that he "inherited a mess" from Obama, suggesting that his predecessor was responsible for foreign and domestic policy disasters and massive unemployment in the U.S. Trump's allegation Saturday invoking Watergate was punctuated with the president firing off a tweet needling actor Arnold Schwarzenegger's decision to quit as the host of "Celebrity Apprentice," with Trump saying his successor on the show was "fired" by ratings.
It's now running faster sensors and offloading some of the work to the CPU, which enables firing off nearly two images for every one it used to in order to make sure that motion does not create ghosting in HDR images, it's picking the sharpest image and merging the other frames into it in a smarter way and applying tone mapping that produces more even exposure and color in the roughest of lighting conditions.
He has promoted the discredited conspiracy that the Democratic National Committee was behind the killing of former employee Seth Rich and pushed the false "pizzagate" allegations against the 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 campaign that led to an armed man firing off rounds in a D.C. restaurant.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE blasted 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 on Twitter Thursday, firing off live criticism during the Republican presidential nominee's acceptance speech in Cleveland.
" Trump has taken the lead on fighting impeachment, firing off tweets critical of Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiOvernight Health Care — Presented by Partnership for America's Health Care Future — Four companies reach 0M settlement in opioid lawsuit | Deal opens door to larger settlements | House panel to consider vaping tax | Drug pricing markup tomorrow Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails Trump urges GOP to fight for him MORE (D-Calif.) and other key Democrats and using his rallies and other public appearances to unload on an unfair "witch hunt.

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