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"flailing" Definitions
  1. the act of moving one’s limbs or body about randomly and wildly (often followed by around
  2. the act or process of making desperate attempts to respond to a difficult or awkward situation (often followed by around
  3. the act or process of beating grain with a flail to separate the kernel from the chaff: As wheat production increased, flailing and winnowing were replaced with threshing machines and fanning mills.
  4. moving about randomly and wildly, or making desperate attempts to respond to a challenge: I was pushed out of bed by the flailing limbs of my overexcited little boy.
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There was blood everywhere but he was still flailing around.
But maybe Facebook's flailing robot arm can help fix that.
"But suddenly the subject started flailing and fighting," Long wrote.
"Flailing, flopping — the league is rampant with that," Kerr said.
His arm gestures and cues still seem loose and flailing.
It's nunchucks and swords against flailing strikes and wardrobe malfunctions.
Taekwondo and judo masters laid waste to a flailing boxer.
Behind the flailing lies a potential disaster for immigration hawks.
Clinton tried to keep the focus only on the flailing.
All of a sudden, she was on her feet, flailing.
The intense competition has left many smaller grocery operators flailing.
Then they saw an arm flailing in the water behind them.
Otherwise, you're Chris, flailing a little in the relatively calm water.
The first "clean coal" plant in America was a flailing mess.
Chiara and Damiano kiss, suggesting their unnecessary romantic flailing is over.
After the police arrive, a flailing Anna accidentally strikes an officer.
Show too little, and all you're left with are flailing limbs.
I look forward to flailing about in front of my peers.
As Kim approached the bed, her mother's flailing hand found hers.
The Hero 5 Session is more capable than its flailing predecessor.
And there's no way to save yourself by twisting or flailing.
It's a movie that wants to dance but settles for flailing.
Mr. Hubbard started swinging, witnesses and the police said — flailing, really.
The flailing limbs, the snobby rictus of disgust and self-delight.
As for why everyone loves the flailing Trash Dove so much, I feel like it's fairly obvious — birds are funny, and flailing is a common response to the trips and trials of everyday life on the web.
This also has the potential to shakeup the flailing online education market.
Soon, she's up again and her next fall is goofier, limbs flailing.
Despite substantial progress in Iraq, America is still flailing around in Syria.
Drake took it like a champ flailing about for everyone's entertainment. 5.
That phrase was always delivered with loud screams and flailing hand gestures.
I crumple to the floor and convulse, my jaw clenched, limbs flailing.
The show has been flailing ever since Negan's introduction and Glenn's death.
Top Republicans have called on Trump to straighten out his flailing campaign.
It sat, flailing its leg about, for about 30 seconds before disappearing.
By design, many virtual reality games require a lot of flailing around.
But this time, to an actual person, and while I was flailing.
A boon for Trump While Democrats are flailing, Trump can hardly lose.
It's difficult to square Jackson's past success with his grumpy, flailing present.
Just this thunderous wad of flailing racket with a rhythm breathing through.
Even at her character's most tormented, Ms. Piper is never merely flailing.
Pat was adjusting the sails while keeping watch for a flailing child.
But that doesn't erase the hour-plus that "Natural Shocks" spends flailing.
Rand Paul (Kentucky) a flailing afterthought, the billionaire couldn't resist hitting Paul.
They began to stagger, stumble and convulse, limbs flailing in every direction.
The large ensemble, choreographed into flailing friskiness by Stephen Mears, is serviceable.
State James Baker had with flailing Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev in 1990.
Both of them, in sort of a flailing, wild, highly subjective way.
Both countries face similar issues around anti-incumbency and flailing economic growth.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Frustrated and flailing as his candidacy threatens to slip away, Gov.
An injury to Jimmy Butler, their star, this month has left them flailing.
The arm-flailing tube man, deflated as he may be, beckons you in.
A flailing currency and soaring twin deficits have been plaguing the country's economy.
After years of flailing mediocrity, smartwatches have gotten good enough to be mainstream.
Make sure know one else has a phone handy to record your flailing.
For the the flailing participants, time moved slower and in high emotional relief.
Flailing is my main state of mind, and I highly doubt I'm unique.
Or it could just a healthy dose of PR for the flailing brand.
After brief flailing, she passes out and hits the ground with a thud.
The bar is flailing, and the owner Kim (James Saito) is in despair.
But behind the scenes, there's a lot of flailing and floundering, he said.
Early voting should bolster Rubio's flailing campaign, but it may not save it. 
Jump forward almost 30 years from that Senna moment and Honda is flailing.
Controlling games through movement and flailing about just couldn't trump keyboards and controllers.
Namely, to avoid creating a reputation among consumers that its business is flailing.
A flailing Corbyn says, "No, no," as he attempts to shut them up.
That probably won't be enough to salvage his campaign, which is already flailing.
Everything it's trying to do that's flailing is mostly a matter of degree.
Going into the primaries, there was rampant media speculation that Trump was flailing.
The Trumpcare revival is flailing just a few days after it got started.
Draymond's flailing limbs were more a talking point than any one player's performance.
That forces them to wrestle up close and dodge flailing limbs and hooves.
Manny Machado struck out on five pitches, simply flailing at a vicious changeup.
And remember: At the equivalent point in 2007, Barack Obama's campaign was flailing.
However, players are mostly competing with map obstacles rather than flailing team coordination.
A furrowed brow and flailing arms were all we had to go on.
People didn't necessarily expect Burr to have trouble, and now he's definitely flailing.
Since turning 13 last June, she sometimes flew at me with fists flailing.
But their flailing performance this weekend highlights a deeper problem for the president.
Gabi—auburn hair, leggings—smiled as he expounded his case with flailing arms.
This will only put more pressure on the country's flailing health insurance system.
Arquette yells and legit freaks out a bit, flailing and taking Gage down.
With markets flailing and Americans out of work, President Donald Trump has signaled a restlessness to end the social distancing techquines that have sent the markets flailing, but health experts say are essential to slowing the spread of the coronavirus.
Picture a slapstick, slow-mo boxing match, each flailing blow landed by a boomerang.
Between the kicking, the snoring, the sweating, the flailing, the touching... I hate it.
He sank to the bottom, arms and legs flailing, the need for breath overwhelming.
The gold section, I notice, resembles a bounce castle: jumping, flailing limbs, mild chaos.
They kept flailing to make it impossible for the healthy ants to carry them.
If you're picturing a weirdo flailing their arms on the treadmill, I get it.
In the late 1970s, President Jimmy Carter was flailing two years into his presidency.
It's the obvious pick, but I'm flailing around for something solid to grasp onto.
But there are other hazards lurking in the shadows of the club: Flailing extremities.
Yahoo's flailing business will make it difficult to get top dollar for the company.
While brick-and-mortar retail is flailing across the nation, restaurant sales are growing.
On Wednesday night he hurtled onstage with legs pumping, arms flailing and hair aswirl.
What we have is just a man flailing needlessly against the riptide of time.
Arms flailing, eyes bulging, he promised prices so low they were — well, you know.
WeWork is reportedly considering big governance changes in order to rescue its flailing IPO
For example, a few years ago, "Colbert" was flailing, trying to find its footing.
"Treadmill" depicted a woman with a fishlike head flailing away on an exercise machine.
And yes, there is room for the manic flailing steps that are Byrne's signature.
He struck out Kyle Tucker, with the rookie flailing fairly haplessly at a changeup.
He has turned around a flailing business, the company's $18 billion health care division.
At the time Mr. Manafort was brought on, Mr. Trump was surging — and flailing.
The caretaker of Twitch's feed responded excitedly with a perfectly selected "flailing Reaper" GIF.
CheckRobot hemorrhaged money, then merged with a similarly flailing Jacksonville, Florida, software company in 1991.
During those first fifteen seconds I find myself flailing, twirling, feeling totally out of control.
Gavin heard a flapping noise and pictured Father trying to keep Bernie's flailing fists down.
It's honest about flailing and failing and not knowing what one should or could do.
For him, it was simply a way of improving his country's flailing motorcycle taxi industry.
After flailing at one officer and missing, the woman then slaps another across the face.
It's another nail in the coffin for active investing ... not dead yet, but clearly flailing.
The breakneck speed of the tunes and flailing stage show is already taking its toll.
He's all flaxen hair and flailing limbs, beating his chest and maniacally shaking his hips.
Tolbert shot up, hit a wall near the bed and started flailing around, screaming uncontrollably.
A transactional arrangement would inject a much-needed dose of realism into the flailing relationship.
For those last few minutes of the film, we see him as this flailing manipulator.
Trump announced a $85033 billion plan to help flailing farmers hit by Chinese soybean tariffs.
After flailing on his pledge to repeal Obamacare, Trump needs to get a policy win.
In 2008, he hired the Republican strategist Arthur Finkelstein to reimagine his flailing party, Fidesz.
Other girls just get tangled up and collapse like pickup sticks (all flailing, all flopping).
And if your response is players flailing at pucks with skates is dangerous, come on.
A kick would be followed by a heads down, freestyle swimming style flailing of limbs.
Is there any god up above us watching our flailing attempts to figure it out?
D.A. eventually goaded them into adding smallpox to the flailing measles program in West Africa.
Biden was flailing; Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and others were barely registering in the polls.
On Tuesday, he kept bouncing the pitch in the dirt, and the Twins kept flailing.
Players from both sides tangled themselves into tackles, limbs flailing, shoving and groping for space.
It's tempting to write this off as the kind of silly flailing all politicians do.
But many flailing retailers have tried that tactic before and failed (see: Toys "R" Us).
Klobuchar has emerged the more promising moderate than a flailing former Vice President Joe Biden.
Ms. Levine strives with her underwritten role as a flailing rag doll with a dream.
All this flailing effort at rebalancing, imposed in an instant, could take decades to correct.
And maybe, in between all this flailing, it's okay to laugh for a minute or two.
They are desperate and this is like flailing arms of a temper tantrum at this point.
Oh, and the visuals include a booty-bumping tube of toothpaste and an arms-flailing toothbrush.
If the tree capsized with enough intensity, he worried, the flailing roots could dislodge human remains.
"So, all this flailing about how he's done everything wrong is a little premature at best."
Next up is Milo for VP. He climbs onto a swivel chair, flailing and torquing around.
No lie, I once even kicked a technician mid-wax-strip-rip with a flailing leg.
Has there ever been a clearer, more succinct encapsulation of a flailing presidential campaign than that?
"Flailing Trees" featured 21 willows stuck in concrete upside down, their dead roots screaming ecological disaster.
With her legs flailing, Horton leans the side of his body on her neck and head.
A lawful headlock was used on him; it only went wrong because Garner kept flailing around.
Facebook's mission is to be a product that people share personal content on, but it's flailing.
The one that says I'm drowning, but at least there are people flailing here with me.
Swaddling reminds your baby of the embrace of the womb, and it also prevents upsetting flailing.
Maybe that Google was flailing a little for a few years there, but has since stabilized.
After two years in the wilderness, the smartwatch helped turn the tide for the flailing company.
Revenue is flailing, and the company has yet to make money despite a decade of trying.
But that bubble has burst, and today, thousands are left jobless and flailing in my hometown.
Other times, they mess up and plunge into the water like a flailing sack of potatoes.
The lion wasn't deterred by Kauffman's screaming and flailing (a suggested scare tactic), and it pounced.
Watching Donald Trump in action, I sometimes imagine a drowning sailor desperately flailing to stay afloat.
"There was a body that came across the stage, sort of with flailing arms," he said.
" A bank pursuing foreclosure without legal signatures was "flailing away like a boxer in the dark.
Video showed arms flailing as officers in the water and on boats pulled her to safety.
Witnessing these flailing bursts, I came back to the idea of a new, more relevant flâneur.
She has a phenomenal voice and classical composition training, and I'm just kind of flailing along.
Even through he is painfully ignorant about policy, Trump's campaign has not just been flailing around.
I would charge at my opponents like Wonder Woman with arms flailing like a crazy boy.
But in the moment of making music he leaps into action, arms flailing, his face aglow.
We've seen a flailing economy bring down an incumbent party's reelection bid in the past too.
We're collectively flailing in every direction, but at this point it's always one step ahead — undetected.
You don't need flailing, gasping or guts spilling out — sometimes death is just a quiet slide.
I feel like I'm floating on an ominous cloud of dull terror, or flailing through molasses.
Or would he continue Trump's flailing policy of pushing Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro out of power?
When officers went to arrest him, Mr. Williams began flailing his arms, according to the complaint.
That evening Sedaris feels empowered enough to deny his unpredictable and flailing sibling access to him.
For one hideous second she watched him flailing his arms and legs like an overturned turtle.
Or who find themselves flailing, half-drowning, in the middle of a lake, covered in algae?
He noticed that they were venting against flailing political representatives and their apparent cronies among newsgatherers.
We must implement a coherent and consistent strategy, not just throw another isolated, flailing punch. Rep.
But it isn't necessarily an uncommon thing to happen when a country has a flailing economy.
The conference ended with him falling down and flailing his limbs in a kind of mania.
As the rubber unraveled, it began flailing in the air like the tentacles of an octopus.
Over the last year, Trump and his agency heads stomped in and started flailing around indiscriminately.
It has dealt another deep blow to the already flailing authority of Prime Minister Theresa May.
Perhaps realizing that Mr. Christie's campaign is flailing, Mr. Rubio has offered little response to his attacks.
It remains to be seen, however, whether he can bring some integrity to this flailing, chaotic administration.
A latecomer to the sport, he admittedly has an usual, almost flailing that belies his prodigious power.
This may be the president's excuse now for Republicans flailing in their effort to adopt immigration legislation.
Hope Rescue Mission has proved a buoy to men like Wilson who are flailing in life's waters.
Then, when the phone lands on the floor, we see legs moving, arms flailing and people dancing.
Rather than rushing in and flailing to execute a particular move, watch and answer your opponent's attacks.
And meanwhile, I'm just flailing around in this netting, trying to get the hell out of there.
Hence those herky-jerky robots, including three pairs of disembodied legs kicking and flailing above the stage.
Unfortunately, my flailing limbs couldn't chop so much as a half-baked souffle than a human body.
And like the Obamacare repeal fight, it is likely to end in futile, flailing frustration for Republicans.
"Beautiful", he shouts in Swahili, as a great white shark tears apart a flailing fisherman on-screen.
He was zany and manic, forever squealing, grimacing and flailing his way through situations beyond his control.
Many of them are earnest thoughts on how to capture the flailing center-left party's core values.
And in contrast to the serene-looking Kushner, Bannon has appeared to be flailing -- if not incompetent.
The oldest two, Brooke (Heléne Yorke) and Cary (Drew Tarver), are in their early 30s and flailing.
While many other Web outposts are flailing, adult sites are taking in millions of dollars a month.
Bush also said Trump "will be flailing away," changing his policy stances, if he's the Republican nominee.
Though wildly flailing around, punching at imaginary baddies in a crowded booth proved a bit more problematic.
It might be while flailing your arms around outside your tent trying to get some phone signal.
They're generally flailing messes executed by professionals who have no skill or moral reason to execute them.
One of the biggest impacts of being on the grey list will be on Pakistan's flailing economy.
"I looked over this railing and saw her flailing around in this pool of water," Dildine said.
Long's statement described Dao as "flailing and fighting" as officers tried to remove him from his seat.
Some Belgians lashed out at a flailing security apparatus and chronically dysfunctional government for abetting the tragedy.
As good as Martin was at galvanizing a team in the short term, it was mostly flailing.
It was flailing and desperate and it felt, most of all, like holding a dog at bay.
But if someone sad something even remotely negative, we'd be overcome with flailing rage and compensatory posturing.
That's another surprise that comforts him: Preachers can touch people even when they feel like they're flailing.
How disorienting that first half must have been, then, with the Browns soaring and the Jets flailing.
He stopped flailing his tiny paws at the tongue depressor and licked the food off it instead.
One little boy standing next to a percussionist flailing away at drums reacted by smiling and dancing.
If you've only watched debates, you might think of Sanders yelling behind the podium with flailing arms.
The younger Mr. Bush was president and in the midst of a flailing war effort in Iraq.
After five rounds of flailing arms and legs, the two girls walked off, faces sweaty and battered.
Since 2008, and the definitive Far Cry 2, this series has been flailing for something to say.
With time and effort many swimmers learn to move more like a dolphin than a flailing Labrador.
As of this writing, House Republicans are flailing in their efforts to pass a comprehensive immigration bill.
Sports officials and leagues have been flailing about to get young adults to care about their games.
With his team flailing, General Manager Les Snead splurged on Tuesday to improve its chances of returning.
In other words, are our generals flailing because they try to substitute battlefield skill for strategic understanding?
Historically, this was a catastrophic miscalculation on Crawford's part, and it helped end her already-flailing career.
In this version, everyone seems to be flailing interchangeably, in the same stale vacuum, for all eternity.
We've seen this before: At CBS last year, with Stephen Colbert flailing, James Corden took center stage.
But those of us who feared a flailing Trump administration didn't fear it for its own sake.
He'd spotted John flailing in the undertow, pulled him from the water, and dragged him to shore.
Consequently, without Paul Ryan around to drive a legislative agenda that he can rubber-stamp, he's flailing.
A few days ago, Koenig was enjoying a flailing Knicks performance with Bodega Boys' Desus and Mero.
At some point, we might have to talk about Jiu-Jitsu's flailing efforts as a musical muse.
Hopefully the events of the last week have been going better for you than YouTube, which spent an impossibly long time flailing around like a Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man after refusing to remove videos of a conservative internet personality taunting a journalist with racist, homophobic harassment.
There's no flailing figures on a dancefloor but the Michael Guidetti-directed clip features its own unsettling movement.
I was flailing all over him and they literally picked me up and threw me off of him.
The dollar has been flailing ever since the Trump administration made its preference known for a weaker dollar.
Six months ago, Zambia appealed to a higher power to intervene in lifting its flailing currency, the kwacha.
Early friends describe a smart, nervous kid in a flailing family, trapped in a farmhouse in northern Oklahoma.
A defeat for the BJP would not only reinvigorate Mr Gandhi's once-powerful but lately flailing Congress party.
The company still makes about 40 percent of its revenue from its flailing handset division, according to Bloomberg.
"That's your problem, not mine," the Waif replies, before beating a flailing, confused Arya with her long stick.
The quarter century since has demonstrated this idea laughably wrong, with neoliberalism currently flailing about worse than ever.
The gigantic super franchise is still Marvel's game, and any challengers trying to play it are mostly flailing.
If fact, Mayer has spent Yahoo's flailing revenue quite visibly, shelling out on startups, Tumblr, and Katie Couric.
I could still sense someone to my right videoing me flailing my arms around for their Insta stories.
And my noisy flailing about as I tried to keep my balance while standing up in the boat.
Each minute that ticked by sent the French players flailing even more and the spectators frothing even harder.
The survivors pleaded with the smuggler to help them rescue people who were still flailing in the sea.
That's never truer than in the sections involving Rivers's husband, who ended up flailing in his wife's shadow.
Though he had no discernible tremors in his arms, he made flailing gestures that looked loose and inexact.
I finish my drink and toss the beer can over the railing and start flailing my arms wildly.
There's no big slip, no terrible mid-air twist, no wild, flailing tumble ending in a nasty landing.
I restrained her flailing limbs and hunted for her femoral artery with needles each time she spiked fevers.
His performance is all flailing limbs and coiled attitude, evoking a whole type in a few brief flourishes.
As for the movement, "Attractor" has twitching and flailing in abundance, but those do not a ritual make.
The notion that MINUSCA, which replaced a flailing African Union mission in 2014, has accomplished little is common.
That I'd never again wonder if the orderlies would tackle the flailing patient before he really starts swinging.
Riley led the way with some awesome moves -- there was arm flailing, bouncing, leg gyrating ... it was awesome!!!
They are flailing in fourth place despite boasting Jeff McNeil, the best hitter in the majors with a .
The Rangers (20-9-21), who seemed to be flailing when they fell to lowly Buffalo on Dec.
Left-leaning MSNBC, after flailing at the end of the Obama years, has edged CNN in prime time.
The results include a lot of jerky movements and arm flailing — but they're also pretty amazing to watch.
He had to know he was flailing, and he kept doing the thing that was sinking him anyway.
The failure of Trump's tough crackdown is now prompting a series of flailing moves aimed at halting it.
And because there are no dangling cords, you won't accidentally yank them out with your flailing arms whilst running.
Geere and Cash are fantastic, as are supporting players Desmin Borges and Kether Donohue as their equally flailing friends.
Usually such proclamations come from some dude with a Kickstarter, or as a Hail Mary from a flailing company.
The user doesn't respond to questions from other users, continues flailing, and you can hear him struggling to breathe.
Officers say they tackled and punched Conde because he was flailing around and grabbing at their belts and gear.
It might not turn around the company's flailing business, but it's a way more exciting idea than another motorcycle.
Another testimony of Egypt's flailing economy is Youssef Chahine's semi-documentary film Cairo As Told by Youssef Chahine (1991).
Other residents said Mr. White was increasingly volatile, at one point flailing his arms and throwing away dollar bills.
He might be flailing as a candidate, with that exclamation point trailing after his name like a wilted carnation.
The DC Extended Universe may be flailing wildly right now, but WB seems intent on making this one happen.
He's not a martial arts expert (yet), so it's more like go-for-broke, wish-for-the-best flailing.
It's not at all the kind of world in which you want to find yourself stuck flailing around helplessly.
This is great news for Twitter power users, but will it do anything to help Twitter's flailing business plans?
It is so bad, I had to fast forward through it, because her comedic flailing makes me physically uneasy.
She was flailing her arms and howling bloodcurdling sounds that still echo in my ears today, 10 years later.
Sluggish emerging markets, flailing oil industry and slowing orders on aircraft and helicopters all contributed to the surprise shortfall.
It's a genre of political reporting unto itself, the article that captures all the reasons a campaign is flailing.
"She's back... 🙅🏻‍♀️ #WW13" Wonder Woman continues to be the lone bright spot in the flailing DC Extended Universe.
That sort of dancing that isn't really dancing, it's more walking around on the spot and flailing your arms.
Darvish was spotty in several of his first few Los Angeles starts, but he had the Padres flailing Monday.
The country's deep economic crisis and flailing socialist economy have spurred concerns about default, leaving its bonds heavily discounted.
At one point, where he was really flailing, in the seventies, I said, 'Why don't you become a carpenter?
Texas, which has won the last two American League West titles, is now 15 games behind Houston and flailing.
As flailing department stores continue to grasp at straws to stay afloat, they're finding an unlikely partner in ThredUp.
As soon as he stepped out of the truck, Jones later told police, Wallace charged at him, arms flailing.
The cows fight back, and the video concludes with the child flailing for help and getting pulled to safety.
Kris Bryant was no better, flailing at a pitch in the dirt for strike three, ending the half-inning.
When she kicked him a second time, though, he submitted with a groan, flailing down with an embellished motion.
If you still don't really know what's going on after 900 words of flailing description, I wouldn't blame you.
What we witnessed Tuesday night was not a president addressing the nation about a crisis, but a president flailing.
Flailing a bit for focus, the festival took a three-year break and returned to rightful acclaim in 2014.
His flailing movements, at odds with his surroundings, and the pragmatism of his outfit, hint at Off-Peak's genesis.
And to be fair, passive mobile VR is still significantly more dignified than flailing around in an HTC Vive.
The only constants are populist anger and a flailing at people he deems his enemies, whether foreign or domestic.
Anything beyond those computations or conclusions is also beyond you and your control, and this can leave you flailing.
Flailing around and attempting to schedule a ton of make-up regular season games would be a logistical nightmare.
His brooding presence dominates a world in which perky popular dances and conventional unison fragment into flailing, contorted violence.
How did a once-cloistered nation with a flailing economy drive extreme poverty down to less than 1 percent?
At 68, both his parents dead, he finds himself baffled, even flailing for the first time in his life.
Mr. Piazza staggered through a kitchen, the top half of his body flailing as if disconnected from the bottom.
It's a clear end run around Trump's flailing efforts to broker peace in that corner of the Middle East.
Though bond prices on Puerto Rico debt were flailing on Wednesday morning, Long said it's likely they will rebound.
Avoid reacting to a confrontation in a way that makes you look like prey: no screaming, flailing or running.
His "We Will Win" poster shows a lone civilian in a hardhat racing on a track against flailing cops.
I was ready for an episode centered on Jason flailing and wriggling his way out of an impossible situation.
Former governor John Hickenlooper, who dropped his flailing presidential bid to pursue the Senate nomination, is the biggest name.
The footage shows Jordan flailing and screaming as she plunges about 60 feet into the East Fork Lewis River.
Now 31, Ms. Waller-Bridge spins off her sexually rapacious, anger-riddled, flailing London cafe owner into this series.
Despite the loud engines, wind, and rough water, Wagner followed the sound and found two teens flailing in the surf.
Babying my collection proved to be an ample distraction from the cold, cruel world of budding adulthood and flailing independence.
What is clear is that an app that's essentially been flailing for years finally has a north star: corporate collaboration.
Women in billowing wraps come on board with their suitcases, legs briefly flailing as they are pulled through the hatch.
But if you have the core Rift headset without motion controllers (or just aren't excited about flailing around), don't despair.
Tumblr turned out to be so reliant on porn that Pornhub is considering a bid to buy the flailing business.
In the White House, the administration's effort to focus attention on the positives from the Senate lunch were already flailing.
One of those companies is Byton, a Chinese automaker that's pulled a ton of talent from the flailing Faraday Future.
At the time, Iceland's tourism industry was flailing, and the country's economy was still in a post-21944 recession slump.
"He keeps having frequent episodes of screaming, intense fear and flailing while still asleep," Miriam Janice Rivers posted on Facebook.
In the pilot, flailing single parent Will Cooper (Saturday Night Live's Taran Killam) stumbles his way into the not-village.
These are missiles ordered by a flailing president with plummeting approval ratings, trying to show how 'tough' he can be.
Left Shark boogied through Katy Perry's Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show, quickly becoming a viral sensation for flailing off-beat.
If Trump can focus his bold, brash attitude on the issues he can still turn around his flailing poll numbers.
Sound smart: Consolidation in flailing industries is expected, but most of these accounts have emerged in a matter of weeks.
Carson is crushingly aware that theirs is a false economy, reliant upon a flailing music industry, but he'll take it.
This is a flailing administration, beset on all sides and with no clear idea where it even wants to go.
Less than a month into his first term, Trump resembles Nixon at his most besieged—angry, flailing, driven to distraction.
Which makes them watching them feel a bit like watching Benedict Cumberbatch's flailing slap fight scene in Starter For 10.
The Reddit forum PokemonGoNSFW (warning: NSFW) contains various photos of redditors' and redditors' boyfriends'/girlfriends' genitalia flailing among various Pokémon.
His premature choice of Carly Fiorina as his running mate will be remembered as the absurd, flailing stunt it was.
But these last few, flailing weeks belied a campaign that for months had followed its initial strategy to the letter.
Neither Donald Trump nor Hillary Clinton has outlined a vision to turn around, or withdraw from, a flailing military campaign.
The novel catches her in a final minute of frantic reaction—trapped in a jar, flailing against what's to come.
EchoStar made the decision to transfer the flailing Dish portion of its business back to Dish — and the stock popped.
Now 31, Ms. Waller-Bridge spins off her sexually rapacious, anger-riddled, flailing London cafe owner persona into this series.
But he's sweaty—both physically and mentally—flailing disastrously at every turn: flustered at recruiter meetings, drunk on job interviews.
This reaction (which did include me physically flailing at her) became the thing that was wrong instead of her cheating.
Then, it left him there, flailing in the wind, troublesome and hopeless as ever, with nowhere to go but down.
Poor Green was left flailing, unable to explain why this enormous theft could be traced back to his own account.
More recently, after 9/11, they were asked to go out and buy things to prop up a flailing economy.
They were so unmanageable — screaming, intractable, flailing — that four state foster families in two weeks requested that they be moved.
We are flailing, trying to find words to express to the rest of the world what has happened to us.
One is to keep flailing to a minimum, and the other is to reduce the chance of a secondary impact.
We don't need to wave our arms around, flailing madly because we don't feel like we are being listened to.
The concession marked an end to a difficult tenure: A flailing economy and numerous corruption scandals plagued Mr. Mahama's administration.
But the strategy failed to pressure Moise out of office, and further choked the country's flailing economy and emergency services.
Venezuela's flailing leader would happily use any excuse to claim foreign intervention to justify even greater repression of his people.
Earlier this season, Lowe stood directly behind Hornets guard Kemba Walker, flailing his arms as Walker shot a 3-pointer.
But if you don't spend time anticipating the shots you are likely to take, you wind up flailing about wildly.
You need to envelope your flailing guests in the warm embrace of Dixon and Ame's four hour Boiler Room set.
It looks more like a fatal P.R. misstep, forever cementing Boll's reputation as a cartoon villain flailing at his inner demons.
A trade deal with the UK is unlikely until Brexit is resolved, and that is going to leave the President flailing.
"Why do I feel so much like Sigourney Weaver?" he asked during the demonstration, while furiously flailing his new robotic limbs.
Anna, flailing wildly, accidentally hits the cop — who immediately arrests her and charges her with felony assault on a peace officer.
With arms flailing, O'Rourke would tick through a wish list of Democratic priorities on health care, immigration, education and the economy.
She enacted a series of reforms to upend the internal culture at Yahoo, and brought back excitement into the flailing company.
One leaked note from a consultancy portrays a flailing government that needs up to 30,000 more civil servants to manage Brexit.
Or at least that was the hope... But Kemper, a first-of-its-kind demonstration project, has been a flailing mess.
The second date, however, didn't go so well, and culminated in him flailing drunkenly to Justin Bieber at 10:30 p.m.
Dredging up the email investigation so close to the election obviously helps Donald Trump's flailing campaign and bolsters other Clinton critics.
All debate performances result in spin, but bad ones lead to especially egregious spinning, hence the Trump campaign's flailing on Tuesday.
The Weinstein Co. is off life support -- an investment group backed by Ron Burkle has agreed to buy the flailing company.
In 2012, a man raced toward a school gate in Henan province, flailing a knife as terrified youngsters tried to flee.
In 2008, his frustration over Hillary's flailing campaign occasionally boiled over into angry or ill-conceived public attacks on then-Sen.
A few machines over, Vrabel was playing with the flailing style of a Southern Baptist preacher—legs kicking out, hands flying.
And ratings are dropping, because "Trump is flailing" is the number-one story in the country, and Fox isn't covering it.
You see the platforms and obstacles racing toward you and your hands flailing to the sides as you run ever faster.
You were flailing around, not knowing how to take on that repugnant bully until I showed you the way on Twitter.
"She's still flailing a little bit, but she is kicking ass and taking names," Duff told MTV of her Younger character.
Ashton Kutcher plays Colt, a star high school quarterback turned flailing semipro, who returns to his family's financially struggling Colorado homestead.
Five pitches later he struck Davis out on a nasty pitch that had the leadoff man flailing at a low pitch.
Why convey to a player the message that he's failing when he may just be flailing due to a malfunctioning wrist?
Having considered pulling out of the summit entirely, according to reports, Trump instead decided to go into the meeting wildly flailing.
In Butte County, we are flailing, trying to find the words to express what has happened, and that it's still happening.
Law enforcement sources tell us when cops tried putting Heather in custody she became combative, flailing, kicking and struck 3 deputies.
In 2014, the lead investor of a flailing Kalahari — Naspers — facilitated a merger with Takealot (that was more of an acquisition).
The reason Trump is flailing on national security is precisely that he is returning to their own administrations' failed accommodationist policies.
She failed, while he dropped her to the floor, flailing at her with his fists and feet, mostly failing to connect.
The St. John Passion aria "Ach, mein Sinn" ("Ah, my mind"), a reflection on Peter's denial, depicts a traumatized, flailing spirit.
As a single-player game, no one is going to look at you concerned or amused by how much you're flailing.
The attorney general's flailing efforts to clean up the backlog of cases in the immigration courts have thus far utterly failed.
This "too big to fail" attitude led to Pakistan having outsize influence over the strategy for America's flailing war in Afghanistan.
What ensued was a prolonged, elaborate display of intense suffering, with the player flailing his arms, screaming, and writhing on the ground.
Not only that, but its flailing maneuvers could damage the possible future of a better theater-going experience MoviePass itself helped create.
Here Cruickshank gives ground, switching stances as he does so, then lands a flailing backhand off the D-side against Satoru Kitaoka.
They feel like a bunch of people in a darkened room, flailing around and smacking each other while looking for the exit.
But I think we saw in this last episode, he's again kind of flailing, needing some reason to be involved, some purpose.
Years after American banks were forced to clean themselves up, too many European lenders are still flailing as a result (see article).
PAUL MAKONDA seems a lot more like a flailing moral crusader than the regional commissioner of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's commercial capital.
The cryptocurrency has turned once-flailing business owners into millionaires and fueled dreams of overnight fortunes built on bitcoin's seemingly unstoppable rise.
There was nothing sportive about their flailing across a 60-pound weight differential, nothing worth examining beneath the farce of it all.
It's partly a result of advanced animated features like blinking eyes, a pursed mouth than can suck a pacifier, and flailing arms.
The strategic rationale for Spotify is clear despite early reports painting the announcement as a way to buoy a flailing stock price.
Watch the trailer below, and try and tell me you're not flailing wildly to Laura Branigan's song by the end of it.
At some point tonight he has started to imagine flailing, beckoning arms, the flashes of white life vests among the dark waves.
The flailing legs and arms are contorted dramatically and abstractly, hovering somewhere between a fight to the death and pool party shenanigans.
On the national scale, the Republican establishment is flailing to do whatever it can to prevent Trump from wresting their party's nomination.
Then, just as suddenly, George Clooney is flailing into Gravity's abyss, and Shishkin flashes the harsh red planet of Mission to Mars.
Besides yelling and flailing if someone touches you, try kneeing the groin, punching the throat or sticking your fingers in his eyes.
After a string of failed auditions, a flailing actress (Alison Brie) in L.A. gets a casting call for a mysterious athletic project.
François Hollande, France's flailing president, will need to demonstrate a tough line on Britain ahead of his re-election bid next year.
The move came as Guaido, who presides over the opposition-held National Assembly, seeks to revive his flailing movement to oust Maduro.
Green had a habit of flailing his arms or legs, and a few times made contact with opponents in the groin area.
Romney's speech could give direction to a faction of the party that appears panicked and flailing over what to do about Trump.
He's well behind both Trump and Cruz in national polls, and just ahead of retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, whose candidacy is flailing.
At home, President Trump is flailing in the face of three separate scandals stemming from his administration's close ties to the Kremlin.
Not so in a humid, sweaty slaughterhouse on the edge of Mecca: Men in stained robes hauled flailing sheep into the building.
Soon, Susie is giggling in the school's corridors, peeking into its dark corners and dancing, flailing, twisting under Madame Blanc's strict watch.
His nihilist flailing has made long-term planning almost impossible — for everyone, really, but especially for businesses with multi-decade investment horizons.
It was bright, eager to please, easy to memorize, and perfectly suited to accompany the frantic flailing I thought qualified for dancing.
At one point, the petite and strong Ms. Fairchild, trapped, was catapulted into the air, flailing violently (and rather impressively) while airborne.
"Jay, for all of his complete inadequacies as a human being and his flailing about, is really...he's just funny," Pine says.
And in the clip above from The Late Late Show, Justin Bieber and James Corden are right there flailing along with them.
But the question that historians will ask, decades from now, is how those 15 years of flailing failed to teach us anything.
Faced with a crisis of its own making, a flailing superpower has turned to economic sanctions to pretend it is still relevant.
The fact that he's legitimately flailing, and in the face of immigration issues no less, feels like a highly relevant civics lesson.
Now DirecTV is flailing badly enough that it is at the heart of an activist shareholder revolt against AT&T's business strategy.
But it was a dignified, solid performance that earned respect from fellow candidates, and that's a win when your campaign is flailing.
As stocks sit near record highs, one leading indicator for the market is flailing, and that could be a major warning sign.
The atmosphere as I approach is ominous—dozens of people in outerwear are huddled around some wheelbarrows under a flailing gazebo skeleton.
Police found the raccoon stuck halfway out of the grate's opening, flailing to get free with bits of bread scattered around him.
When the company acquired the flailing Atari Japan in 1974, it was the start of a process that would change them forever.
The flailing, corporate-branded beast tried to devour a suited actor representing the Museum, who had to be "saved" by the public.
Gripsholm Castle, Mariefred, Sweden In medieval lion heraldry, the big cats are often depicted in profile, their tongues flailing out like flames.
With the price of oil down sharply and global markets flailing, the rich performance fees that Carlyle receives on its investments have slowed.
"I did worry at some points that he might accidentally hit me, because he was so angry that he was flailing," she admitted.
The confident turn-arounds and running righty hooks that comprised his game with the Wolves are now frantic flailing tosses and butterfingers maneuvers.
With little conversation she jumped in, and over the course of two weeks, we got out whatever nihilistic flailing we had left; preparation.
Given the current state of the DC Extended Universe, standalone stories might be the studio's last chance at redeeming its flailing cinematic canon.
Walmart alleged in its claim that Tesla bought SolarCity to "bail out the flailing company" and mentions SolarCity 46 times throughout the lawsuit.
This leaves the EU flailing around with a mishmash of policies that tread a fine line between politics, international law and operational reality.
"It's still a very alert lobster, but there's no sign of agitation, no flailing of legs, no trying to pinch you," Gill says.
" For example: Always link to the relevant research, avoid "muppet flailing" (excessive fervor, I gather) and "don't let the trolls get you down.
Mindy immediately assumes her ex wants to buy into her flailing practice to "control" her, which is something Old Danny would definitely do.
But the results confirm that virtual reality doesn't have to be someone just standing in a big empty room flailing their arms around.
But if it's too loud in your head or you're running around f–ing flailing asking other people, you're never gonna hear it.
You cannot, after all, run in flailing at Stipe Miocic or Daniel Cormier even if you have dinged them with a decent shot.
When the revised version was put out in March, it was the keystone of an administration effort to reboot a flailing policy agenda.
He often painted shipwrecks, boats at the mercy of storms, nearly Biblical scenes of floods, men and women and children flailing in waves.
To the Editor: I applaud Barbara Moran's courage and candor, and I share her horror at our medical system's flailing response to death.
But maybe it was Google flailing around on the 20th and 21st, trying to seal the transcript, that actually tipped the press off.
That came in the form of a mind-bogglingly generous deal from Microsoft, which in 2100 paid $2000bn for Nokia's flailing handset business.
It would be a parody of a flailing effort to limit the effectiveness of #publichealth if it did not suggest a real problem.
Festivalgoers will be able to walk through the installation, flailing their arms or shimmying around, and as they do, the song will change.
For his part, Sanders says Clinton's attacks are off-base and she's flailing as polls show him leading in Iowa and New Hampshire.
But first, Papastamatiou recalls the time when he channeled Royce Gracie to control his own personal Art Jimmerson: a flailing gray reef shark.
"I started to think about it in terms of dance — there's not that big of a difference between flailing and performing," she said.
The wrist straps are designed to automatically release when you fall so that you're not flailing two spikey poles on your way down.
Video from inside the capsule showed the two men being shaken around at the moment the failure occurred, their arms and legs flailing.
When Marissa Mayer took over as chief executive of the flailing company in mid-2012, security was one of many problems she inherited.
Footage of the pair shows them spotting each other in the street and running excitedly towards each other, arms flailing, for a hug.
Rubio's debate performance, which drew praise from political commentators, amounted to "flailing punches in the last day of a losing campaign," Christie said.
One trailer shows a man watering his garden, happily oblivious to the pile of zombie arms flailing around in the dirt below him.
He is the White House version of Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer's Apprentice, desperately flailing as the bucket brigade keeps coming at him.
You're in the hot seat and flailing If you are sitting across from the hiring manager and find yourself rambling, tap the brakes.
It gives structure and purpose to our otherwise flailing attempts to carve out meaning and clarity from a seemingly desolate and indifferent universe.
"It's still a very alert lobster, but there's no sign of agitation, no flailing of legs, no trying to pinch you," she said.
Biden's domination there on Saturday changed the whole game, not only resurrecting a flailing campaign but shifting the momentum and narrative his way.
Nearby, a herd of elephants treads noiselessly, trunks and ears flailing, like a pod of land-whales adrift above a dry, ancient seabed.
Mr. Cuomo has been on a rampage to "blow up" the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which controls the city's flailing subways and commuter trains.
In Texas, Ted Cruz thinks even a clip of Beto O'Rourke saying perfectly reasonable things to black churchgoers will help his flailing campaign.
Flailing about with her hands to find something to hit him with, she grabbed a knife and stabbed him in the upper chest.
"He got away from the police, was kind of flailing and throwing punches," said the woman, who recalled an officer being struck repeatedly.
Biden's performance in South Carolina — the first state he's won at this point — also infuses some much-needed energy into his flailing candidacy.
Squelching through tunnels and underground passages, players use their flailing ropey appendages to pull levers and remove obstacles in their bid for freedom.
She's a rotten baby, flailing around, as full of bile as Terrel (Patrick DeCile, in an incredible characterization), who bullies Chiron at school.
This is a bipartisan gift President Trump is handing the Democrats at a time when leaders of his own Republican Party are flailing.
While Americans seek leadership, vision and substance, Mr. Trump indulges his personal ambitions while flailing from issue to issue with ambiguity and incoherence.
But Trump's appeal is to anyone who thinks flailing rage at the system is fine if that cracks a system that isn't working.
Trump inspired outrage last November by seemingly taunting Kovaleski's physical handicap by wildly flailing his arms during a campaign stop in South Carolina.
Last year, Google bought Apple's flailing smartwatch rival Fitbit for $2.1 billion in an effort to boost its poor-performing Android Wear platform.
Although Chuck is troubled by his father's behind-the-scenes finagling on his behalf, both men see opportunity in Axe's alpha-dog flailing.
In Florida, Mr. Trump's aides helped save the flailing candidacy of Ron DeSantis in the 2018 Republican primary, and then the general election.
After minutes of flailing arm punches and stalling against the cage, assigned referee Herb Dean went to break up and restart the action.
This leaves modern-day Oz interpretations flailing about for something, anything to hit that sweet spot of being entertaining but also offering political commentary.
Nikon and Canon both nailed this, and it's crazy to me that Sony, with its giant headstart on mirrorless cameras, is still flailing here.
The beachgoer&aposs video showed an officer punching the woman twice in the head as she was prone on the sand, her legs flailing.
But as last winter's record-breaking shutdown demonstrated, the wild card now is Trump, whose unpredictable negotiating style has at times left Congress flailing.
The most likely destination is probably somewhere like Hulu, which already has strong Disney ties and a strong record of reviving flailing fan favorites.
We snapped at each other more during the day, and he was noticeably grumpier at getting his sleep interrupted by my (alleged) flailing again.
What we see is the flailing mess, and what we feel is the gap between what is visible and what can't be made visible.
Flailing malls are courting gyms to replace the anchor stores like Sears and Bon-Ton that have gone bankrupt in the last few years.
She could just as easily have missed, flailing in front of all those people and getting soaking wet, her pale blue silk shirt transparent.
Even an imprecise one would be better than the "outrage Whack-a-Mole" flailing quasi-responses which seem to be underway at the moment.
Footage from inside the Soyuz showed the two men being shaken around at the moment the failure occurred, with their arms and legs flailing.
The trick is to work together to row your raft safely to avoid obstacles, which means strategically flailing with a Joy-Con in-hand.
His campaign too was flailing into the fall, constantly resetting, promising "More Mitt" and pointing to the debates as the turning point to come.
The new display sticks to the official line, with motion-sensing video games allowing visitors to shoot at British ships by flailing their arms.
So many times in this election season, Trump has decided to blow up the GOP's flailing and failing attempts to woo new demographic groups.
Trump is currently flailing as president but succeeding as a kind of White House reality show; what happens when they learn to produce it?
If CETA is fragile, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), a deal still being hammered out between the EU and America, is flailing.
Senate Intelligence CommitteeWith the House investigation flailing, many are looking to the Senate to conduct the authoritative review of Russia and possible Trump connections.
This mighty goliath knows how to show his lady he's having a blast: by screaming in her ear and flailing his limbs around wildly.
Dozens of his local competitors have closed up shop; his flailing business is flanked by a deserted leather tannery and a shuttered ceramics plant.
Meanwhile, Twitter is flailing in its own attempts to deal with abuse and harassment, and yet it Grim Reaper'd the nicest thing it owned.
The risk at this moment: A narrative setting in that Ryan is flailing and the conference is in trouble precisely because of that fact.
Before Jihan Zencirli made a name for herself in the art world designing colorful balloon installations, she was "failing and flailing," she tells us.
The ball did indeed touch the rim to avoid a shot-clock violation, and Bell came over Travis from the weak side flailing away.
Or you don't like having them in your bed because they're like diapered squids suckered onto you with their squid beaks and flailing tentacles.
With Trump distracted and his North Korea policy public and flailing, Putin saw a unique opportunity to fish for influence in Russia's Far East.
Consider this: When Su took over as CEO in late 2014, the then-flailing company was near bankruptcy and had competition in several areas.
For the actors, there was yacht training and flailing swim tests that left them commiserating over margaritas and wondering what they'd gotten themselves into.
This year stocks went from an unprecedented uphill sprint in January to a nasty stumble in February, followed by months of flailing, disoriented struggle.
There was a lot of undisciplined flailing in the 2015 N.L.C.S. by many of these same Cubs batters, including Rizzo, Bryant and Javier Baez.
The Mexican government is extremely unpopular right now, and very much needs a good relationship with the US to help stabilize its flailing currency.
Rubio's attacks on Trump, which drew praise from political commentators, amounted to "flailing punches in the last day of a losing campaign," Christie said.
"After months of flailing around, Uber finally made a great decision when they brought in Expedia's Dara Khosrowshahi to run the company," Cramer said.
"Most people, even if they wanted to make a point, they'd do it in a way that the other person isn't flailing out there."
But perseverance combined with sparks of wild, flailing imagination (like DIG UNDER crossing MR. PINK) will sometimes help salvage a seemingly reluctant (stubborn) corner.
Corey Seager struck out on four pitches, flailing helplessly at an outside fastball, and Justin Turner flew out to center to end the inning.
Ms. Porter hosted last week's news conference in support of his flailing candidacy, which seemed more like a religious revival than a political event.
Video from inside the capsule showed the two men being shaken around at the moment the failure occurred, with their arms and legs flailing.
Alarmed and flailing about, Washington this week had the gall to call on Iran to adhere to the nuclear pact that Trump has savaged.
This has left the administration flailing, suggesting at one point that broad corporate income tax reform might somehow constitute Mexico paying for the wall.
He worked hard to revive the Jersey Shore after Hurricane Sandy's devastation, and threw life preservers to flailing cities like Camden and Atlantic City.
Fossil Fuel energy costs are now at a generational bottom, and Europe could easily turn to suppliers like Russia to bolster its flailing economies.
The rag rug had slipped away and I swam on top of her, flailing as though I'd never make it to the other side.
Just a few weeks earlier, the streets were filled with protesters angry with their leaders over the flailing economy and the country's international isolation.
But last spring, when Republican foreign policy experts were distancing themselves from Mr. Trump, Mr. Page served a purpose for the flailing Trump campaign.
Alison Brie plays a flailing actress turned professional wrestler in "GLOW," with Jenji Kohan of "Orange Is the New Black" as an executive producer.
I was jumping from train to train and I hit the side of one and I was flailing, trying to get my legs up.
Keeping the president's failing and flailing at the forefront of public attention is a role well-suited for the party and its congressional wing.
The reality of a flailing, uninformed president who is indeed destroying the federal government before our very eyes with his own incompetence is unimaginable.
On the same court as Giannis, Paul George, Andre Roberson, and Jerami Grant looked like raptors flailing around in Jurassic Park's final scene. 7.
Cut out along the edges into forms evocative of Kara Walker's silhouettes, Whyte's drawing depicts a flailing man in a thrum of faceless people.
Bulls are down, and desperately flailing for some solution to their through, deeply embarrassing pantsing at the hands of a team with inferior seeding.
Now it's up to Trump to use Sunday's debate in St. Louis, co-moderated by CNN's Anderson Cooper, to try to rescue his flailing campaign.
Incumbent telecom giants like AT&T, Comcast, and Verizon have been making strides on gigabit infrastructure in recent months while Google Fiber has been flailing.
One curious feature of Heyward's struggles this year is that, unlike most slumping hitters, he isn't flailing away at a steady diet of breaking balls.
Contrast what&aposs happening with the Republicans and the message and what Donald Trump is doing, versus the flailing that we see from the Democrats.
Dozens of kids were leaning in toward one magnetic figure, hidden inside a hoodie pulled up over her head, arms flailing, miming some frenetic scenario.
Now the president and his defenders are left flailing, trying to salvage the wreckage of their position through a combination of lies and tortured logic.
Mayer — who took over the flailing company almost four years ago in a highly-vaunted attempt at turnaround — has taken heat lately for Yahoo's performance.
The lessons of the tutorial section melt away as a horde of bodies smash into one another, flailing weaponry in attempts to land a hit.
Ortega's striking has gone from spasmodic flailing to what you could probably call serviceable, but it is still full of glaring deficiencies and bad habits.
But when you add an extra point of articulation, creating a double pendulum, the seemingly random and flailing motions that ensue go well beyond hypnotic.
As it went along, she couldn't help making comparisons with HIV—though this time as a flailing patient, rather than a know-it-all doctor.
In the video's action sequences, two female performers face off against each other, flailing their limbs one second, then standing in stoic resolution the next.
Norma claims his movie career is flailing because he got into a public beef with Dwayne Johnson ... and that was all his fault -- not hers.
He's trailing Hillary Clinton by double digits in some polls, but Donald Trump has now adopted a promising strategy that could rejuvenate his flailing campaign.
Some blamed it on a flailing economy; others, myself among them, noted that the series simply just didn't live up to what it once was.
He has long dreamed of opening a boxing gymnasium, to offer discipline and structure for young people who might otherwise be flailing in the world.
This moment -- a flailing President unwilling to see he made a bad bet and who keeps throwing good political money after bad -- was completely predictable.
The Economy is soooo good, perhaps the best in our country's history (remember, it's the economy stupid!), that the Democrats are flailing & lying like CRAZY!
The spider, or Virginia, stands naked on six legs, the bodies of three women joined together while they struggle against one another, flailing malformed arms.
Gibbering, I lay on the ground, my limbs flailing like dumb tentacles as I waited for the cultists to drag me towards their eldritch altars.
Trump, however, seems to view that as the cost of doing business with Democratic governors who have dared to criticize his administration's flailing coronavirus response.
As we sucked down our T&T's, Trump bashed his opponents and touted his unrivaled business acumen as the perfect remedy to flailing American leadership.
She ran from the table, made certain by his flailing arms and the look on his face that their expedition had turned up something big.
Donald Trump is shaking up his flailing presidential campaign — and in a way that makes clear he's going "full Trump" in the election's final months.
It's 2007 and the pseudonymous Lynsey G., a flailing 24-year-old with an English degree, is offered the chance to write for a magazine.
When the biggest platforms seem to be flailing or punting on problems, it's often because they're trying to address broad social issues with market solutions.
"But the overall message we're getting is we hope this day-to-day flailing of the market stops, but there sure seems to be opportunity."
From that premise, DXM weaves a conspiratorial yarn about powerful AI, flailing governments, opportunistic corporations, and the people caught in the middle of all three.
But Mr. Sanders has done relatively little to fortify the infrastructure he built out in the 2016 campaign, and Our Revolution appears to be flailing.
But after flailing in the first three contests — Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada — the former vice-president's campaign has reportedly been running on financial fumes.
Fury would circle around the ring three minutes at a time and I'd chase him, flailing around and hoping to land one on his chin.
The Trump White House has taken a hard line against Iran, withdrawing from a nuclear agreement and imposing sanctions that have damaged Iran's flailing economy.
The best way to describe his performance is that Waiters kept on flailing his arms, flinging the ball toward the rafters, and hoping for magic.
With a changeup that left hitters flailing, he became the first pitcher to reach 600 saves and retired in 2010 as the career saves leader.
Instead, flailing ratings, reports of behind-the-scenes infighting at the network, and a series of headline-grabbing gaffes soured Kelly's lucrative deal with NBC.
With flailing arms, kicking legs, and the occasional put-out grunt or grumble, the maître d's expressiveness adds a lot of character to the process.
Once you've resurfaced it's up a short hill, past a few arm flailing monkeys and into what can only be described as Ancient Egypt...Land.
This is a grand, jazz-hands flailing vision, and where it can be accused of being corny, it was never ashamed to go all the way.
Forever Now, the Museum of Modern Art's canonical-like 21967 survey of contemporary painting, left me with the impression of much flailing against an unforgiving surface.
The flailing of the public healthcare system is well known—the question has become whether Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government will take responsibility for it.
But we also know that those bad things ultimately can't, and shouldn't, stop us from giddily flailing ourselves around a dancefloor until the sun comes up.
Origin: Jim Henson's most famous Muppet is known for his frequent flailing jags on The Muppet Show, and this GIF captures the height of that tendency.
She whips work posing and flailing in a ice-cold fashion that completely distracts you from the sorta-wack Sin City aesthetic laid atop of it.
There were less than 120 meters left in the race when Montaño hooked shoes with Brenda Martinez, who was flailing after making contact with another runner.
Nat is like flailing all over the place, and Keith has this almost like T-1000 Terminator-style run that makes him look like a machine.
And between Star Trek: Enterprise and the reboot films, the Trek series has spent the last decade flailing around in lackluster retreads of its own tropes.
Ahrendts in Chicago Ahrendts is often credited with turning the flailing Burberry brand around; in her seven years as CEO, she tripled the company's market value.
Photo by Kevin Poh via Flickr Flailing and unpopular celebrity fascist Donald Trump hasn't had much luck booking acts to perform at his upcoming presidential inauguration.
While many VR games see you flailing your arms or head about, or swinging swords and shooting bows and arrows, Dragon Front is decidedly more chill.
After an unsuccessful attempt to occupy Los Angeles and a flailing effort to keep the team in Oakland, Las Vegas has been looking better and better.
What they're saying: Criticism of YouTube's response was summed up well by Gizmodo's headline: YouTube Clarifies Harassment Policy by Flailing Around Like a Big, Dumb Noodle.
Brazilians are reeling from the country's rampant corruption problem, escalating crime rates, and flailing economy, and the two candidates presented very different approaches to those problems.
The company's renewed racing effort lost out to big names like Audi and Renault, but also to the team backed by flailing EV startup Faraday Future.
But it was hard to avoid the impression that at least a part of Reid was enjoying watching Republicans' flailing inability to stop the Trump contagion.
Dear Utah Jazz: Please Tank The Utah Jazz are flailing in the face of a few unlucky events that have struck over the past few months.
"Huckabee doesn't have a right to let his flailing campaign poison our state on the way out the door," Mr. Deace wrote on Facebook last week.
China apparently can live with that, but Japan is finding it hard to get substitutes for its flailing export and investment business with the big neighbor.
It's all about the lifeforce I have at the time, and sometimes I'm weak and I'm flailing, but there's still a lot that gets thrown away.
Sinemia, which has recently emerged as the top contender to the eternally flailing MoviePass, is adding a new tier that focuses entirely on weekday movie-goers.
Researchers scored infant pain during vaccinations by observing how much they grimaced, cried or made movements suggesting pain like flailing their arms or kicking their legs.
Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) has locked up a September debate slot but badly needs to right a flailing campaign that's been ticking down in the polls.
Meanwhile, Twitter's stock is flailing and it continues to face controversy for its incomprehensible refusal to properly address the online harassment that occurs on its site.
HTC Vive games have to overcome a fundamental barrier: they've got to be good enough to justify flailing around at things no one else can see.
What caused my unmitigated revulsion more than a ninety minute harangue between a smug woman and a flailing man passing as a test of presidential fitness?
Trump, via his long-suffering lawyers, sent a cease-and-desist letter to Bannon and to the publishers in a desperate, flailing attempt to gag them.
But Mr. Trump's continuing popularity despite his flailing performance is a strong signal that she will have to raise her retail politics game quickly to prevail.
When he poked the second across the line after a flailing clearance by Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, a frisson of unadulterated euphoria pulsed through the stands.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 89%What critics said: "The show is finally more than a flailing attempt to monetize Stephen King-related intellectual property.
There's a new trailer for Nintendo's bizarre, Switch-exclusive fighting game Arms that introduces the full cast of characters, in all their flailing, floppy-limbed glory.
Javier Baez, who has looked largely lost at the plate in this series, followed Heyward by flailing at a pitch in the dirt for strike three.
Jimmy Fallon is going hands-on to debut his Beto O'Rourke impression, impersonating the Democratic 2020 White House hopeful with some wild gestures and flailing arms.
The two meetings look like their final chance to revive a flailing joint response to the crisis before warmer weather encourages more arrivals across the Mediterranean.
In Season 4 of "Nashville," Rayna Jaymes's story line played out like an album of sad country songs, with her fractured family and flailing record label.
Back then she was just part of the sweaty mass of kids in op-shop leathers and recycled sundresses, flailing and party-pashing through the night.
And then it all fell apart — Bernie Sanders pulled off the upset in March 2016, a victory that resuscitated and extended his flailing campaign for months.
Instead, the squelchy bits dominate; somehow all the gushy sighs and oozing synthesizers dissolve, and the general background effect is that of a flailing, gooey formlessness.
Had they won, it would have been President John Kerry facing a Republican Congress, managing the flailing Iraq War, and ultimately blindsided by the financial crisis.
That's always really important to me: that you can feel the energy in their line, in their bodies as they're moving and that it's not flailing.
Flailing malls have looked to food to lift their businesses, and Mr. Isabella sold General Growth Properties, which owns the Galleria, on a one-stop solution.
Kenta Maeda had Josh Reddick flailing at strike three to start the half-inning, but he walked Evan Gattis so Dave Roberts chose to pull him.
Mysteries abound in David Raymond's "Night Hunter," perhaps none so pressing as how Stanley Tucci and Ben Kingsley were prevailed upon to join its flailing cast.
But Byrne has now passed middle age (he's 67), as have those who first saw him flailing like a dervish at the Manhattan punk palace CBGB.
" After Officer Long pulled Dr. Dao from his seat, the report continues, "the subject then started flailing his arms and started to fight with Officer Long.
It is also noteworthy because Japanese companies have frequently banded together to rescue flailing domestic rivals rather than let them fold or be acquired by foreigners.
It shows a man flailing in the middle of a body of water as the teenagers describe his struggle and laugh at him from the shore.
They are familiar tales and yet utterly distinctive from one another, with startling details that suggest the perversity of flailing souls who misread their own intentions.
In "Spring," a team of five jugglers deftly toss balls and rings while four dancers perform Whitley's urgent, flailing moves, together offering a unique, entertaining hybrid.
"You ought to see this guy," Mr. Trump told his audience, flailing his own right arm and hand in the air, making spastic movements, disgracing himself.
But New Girl — Fox's sitcom about a group of flailing 30-somethings — didn't just rise to a whole new set of challenges in its fifth season.
A video shot by a nearby beachgoer shows a police officer punching her twice in the head as she lies prone on the sand, her legs flailing.
"I'm sorry, I'm not Australian, I don't like bugs!" screams Adele in the clip above, before flailing at the unseen menace and running away across the stage.
Yet none of this will do anything for the 60,000 asylum-seekers stranded in Greece, many of whom the EU's flailing relocation plans were designed to help.
Looks like Donald Trump just jumped the shark with his latest effort to save his flailing campaign by bringing in advisors who are notorious for creating spectacle.
Warm hearts prevail over the cold elements, just ask Steven Peterson who risked his life to save a young deer stuck flailing in a frozen Minnesota River.
Out of nowhere, his shoulders hunch up and his hands start flailing as he angrily lumbers down the street, alone, yelling at Brittany, who simply wants answers.
He is attending a game for the first time in over a decade, to boost support of his flailing team as well as his own tainted image.
Sean Weide -- one of the bikers -- says he and his buddies were doing about 25 MPH when the Biebs popped out in the street flailing his arms.
England's Hughes would have been in the same position had his flailing arm not caught rival Jereem Richards as they crossed the line in the 200m final.
"The best way I can describe it is when someone has a fever and they're flailing about and they're frustrated and then the fever breaks," said Matheson.
The white-hot Texas Rangers can secure the majors' longest win streak of the season on Thursday afternoon with a home victory over the flailing Philadelphia Phillies.
While MoviePass is still flailing about, trying to find a model that works, it never regained the hype — or customer base — it had in its glory days.
Now, in the last few hours of Game of Thrones' existence, the show seems determined to die flailing on the hill that Daenerys is actually a maniac.
One day, when I was a sophomore, somebody put me in a headlock and hauled me around the campus for a half-hour, a helpless, flailing thing.
A Hamptons mansion on a 58-acre estate just sold for more than 50% off, and it's a sign of the area's flailing luxury real-estate market
"Trump's proposal is an act of flailing, die-hard climate denial," said Clare Lakewood, a senior attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity, in a statement Thursday.
He said Mr. Gray was resisting arrest, kicking and flailing, and, with angry onlookers gathered, Lieutenant Rice had to make a quick assessment about how to proceed.
Walmart exec Andy Dunn explains how he and his boss Marc Lore almost made an 'illegal' move on Shopify while struggling to reboot a flailing mattress brand
When a commander in chief looks impotent to alter the course of events and his government seems to be flailing, his credibility also can be quickly shattered.
Systematically, Haynes ramped up Bilott's tension: his blinking eyes, his twitching hands, his juddering feet, his fumbling for the chair, and his flailing spasms on the floor.
The family, which he said wished to remain anonymous, had stumbled upon the kind of revelation that's increasingly rare but consistently exciting for the flailing card industry.
Then, you try something: the most clearly demarcated path toward assassinating your target, or else a wild flailing toward whatever kind of violence you guess is needed.
She's a bullet from a gun on the spin bike or elliptical—all flailing arms, legs, and ponytail—until after 30 seconds, when she reloads and repeats.
Getting an X-ray or having her teeth cleaned can be challenging, requiring more time or more hands on deck to hold her head or flailing arms.
Now Russell and Okafor will have an opportunity to pick and roll their way back from the reputational prison for the failed — or at least flailing — phenomenon.
Flailing hospitals often have little choice but to be acquired or go out of business, and a larger system can offer badly needed capital and management skills.
Who will forget the image of the stoically seated CBS anchor Gayle King intoning in a soothing tone "Robert, Robert" to a flailing, weeping, lying R. Kelly?
Flailing toward the viewer from an adjacent wall, Goodman has fashioned another monster, Medusa (2013–14): an array of multicolored, undulant tendrils also constructed from acrylic nails.
In his most successful performances, he is besieged by quotidian problems; he is blessed with impeccable comic timing but at his funniest when he's flailing and frustrated.
But their rift over impeachment is getting harder and harder to paper over amid Democrats' flailing messaging on the topic and a growing divide in the caucus.
That sets up a fortnight of Trump struggling to do anything possible to boost his flailing campaign — regardless of what that might mean for Republicans down ballot.
Going out fifth, he carved his way smoothly down the top of the course before a mistake left him with skis flailing, his usual metronomic rhythm gone.
Nearly thirty years ago, then-President George H.W. Bush stood in Kyiv, in front of an auditorium of Soviet officials struggling to revive a flailing Soviet Union.
Against this supersized backdrop Viacom, a content provider with a market value of nearly $11bn, and CBS, a television network worth some $17bn, look like flailing minnows.
That point was again driven home — emphatically — on Sunday, as New England's defenders had Rivers flailing right away, while Brady calmly picked apart the Los Angeles defense.
As for Rimbaud it frequently was; his flailing misadventures with his lover Paul Verlaine are a case study in knives, bullets, profanity, theft and dubious personal hygiene.
The video shows each volunteer attempt to cross the adhesive trap and fail miserably, struggling to lift themselves off of the sticky pad like flailing human roaches.
After years of flailing around in response to the sporadic renewal of federal tax credits, wind power has steadied out a bit, holding firm at $2260 billion.
All of those things could be true about the flailing continuation of Green's shot, and he still could have been trying to kick him in the nuts.
But while Amazon Studios seems to be almost flailing with finding a cohesive programming slate, one aspect of the service is plugging along nicely: Amazon Studios' children's programming.
Trump is also shown saying he wouldn't bring God into the picture and when he apparently mocked a disabled reported by flailing his arms close to his body.
This is Mr. Trump to Ground ControlI'm stepping through the doorAnd I'm flailing in a most peculiar wayAnd the stars look very Democrat today Why the second thoughts?
The opponent is changeable and punishing, peppering her eye blasts with unpredictable flailing strikes in an arena full of tight passages all too easy to get trapped in.
Some turtles were as far as a kilometer away from the shore, Sulistio told the Guardian, while others were hopelessly tangled in marine garbage or flailing upside down.
Jimmy sleeps over at Kim's and wakes up to a sober reality: Kim is still a lawyer with her own life, and he is still a flailing dropout.
The other girls in my cohort of 11-year-olds, all wearing the tiniest of shorts and tank tops, were fainting, giggling, flailing, grinding pelvises into the floor.
These flailing attempts to grow appendages were always just ways to multiply the number of superficial connections and train users to conflate constant, convenient updates with meaningful interactions.
The two make it back to their large, southern home, where they sneak up to the wraparound porch, with open backpacks flailing, to creep back into their bedrooms.
The flailing Social Democratic Party (SPD), its junior coalition partner, had hoped a win for Mr Merz would allow it to reoccupy the centre ground of German politics.
The agent's sanity may be as well, as he closes the season flailing around on the floor of a prison hospital after visiting his biggest fan, Ed Kemper.
By the beginning of 2011, however, the relationship with Hough had long since fizzled, his follow-up singles were flailing and he was dropped from his record deal.
"For me particularly, and when I'm looking at my friends and all of us are just flailing, I think really it's just letting yourself take breaks," she says.
With Italy flailing, Britain Brexiting and Poland in the grip of illiberal democracy, a restoration of the bond with France would come at an auspicious time for Germany.
Trump is flailing on marijuana policy, sometimes saying the states should decide, while also allowing the Attorney General and other prohibition supporters in his purview to run amuck.
At least, so said his critics on Twitter as they mocked the Brazilian star for flailing and wailing about after injuring his ankle during Monday's World Cup game.
If you start flailing and moving dangerously towards the end of your sets, the weights are going to encourage you to maintain solid form by ignoring your exercises.
OMB Director Mulvaney, in a flailing defense against my criticism of his budget arithmetic, notes correctly that the Obama administration's early forecasts overestimated the pace of recovery. True.
It wasn't the most perfect technical performance, as he jumped for checks and ran in flailing, but he was never anywhere to be found as Pickett came back.
But if you want to see it the other way, as a company that's trying to do too many things and therefore flailing, that story is easy, too.
Just seven minutes in, Yannick Carrasco's shot was parried away by Wales goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey before two follow-up shots — with Hennessey flailing — were blocked by Welsh defenders.
BOLU BABALOLA This brings it all back tbh: flailing braids, remote as a mic, a mirror—being a teen who didn't relate to what she was meant to.
They were too high for her, but still she lunged, arms flailing in rhythmic circles, until she finally got close enough to hop up and deliver a bang.
Each netsuke is tiny enough to put in your pocket, and the book reveals their humble details up close, whether a quiet sleeping rat, or fantastic flailing dragon.
Then he would bounce the ball through a flailing defender's legs near the free-throw line and dribble in for an uncontested layup to finish off the move.
With talk radio host Rush Limbaugh's star rising and George H.W. Bush's reelection campaign flailing, Ailes swapped Bush for Rush, becoming executive producer of Limbaugh's new television show.
One of the most successful black vocal groups of all time, the Temptations — originally known as the Elgins — formed in Detroit in 1961 when two flailing groups merged.
With long, flailing limbs and a face molten with anguish, Mr. Driver explodes into view with an outsize fury that makes everyone and everything around him seem Lilliputian.
Yet, just as the quad has tested the athletic boundaries of the sport, it has made for a number of flawed, flailing performances among the top male skaters.
The flailing also absolves the Democratic Party, currently torn between radicalism and evasion on immigration, from actually having to propose a coherent alternative to the White House's approach.
I'm flailing and not landing a blow, and there's coaching coming from the crowd as men shadow box with their fists up as fists are meant to be.
The play, you see, memorably includes several gut-wrenching occasions when Barford's Wheeler flips his appealingly grouchy persona to reveal a black hole of ugly, flailing, desperate narcissism.
But a lot of it is just the kind of loose, instinctive jumping and flailing you're going to be doing to it on dancefloors for the next year.
FOLK HERO & FUNNY GUY A flailing comedian (Alex Karpovsky) tries to regain his mojo by going on tour with an old friend, a folk-rock musician (Wyatt Russell).
The publicity-shy Mr. Wexner has come under intense scrutiny in the past year for his deep ties to Mr. Epstein and the flailing performance of Victoria's Secret.
Draymond Green is the face, and flailing appendages, of that effort, and Zaza Pachulia, like Andrew Bogut before him, provides a hard edge to the roster as well.
But where Beth (Caitlin FitzGerald), who has the bigger career, ends and the flailing Anna (Mackenzie Davis) begins becomes blurry as envy drives some "Persona"-esque identity shifting.
" King said Kelly was so upset that she "did worry at some points that he might accidentally hit me, because he was so angry that he was flailing.
She made the announcement just days after my colleagues published an extensive report in which her staffers described the senator's campaign as flailing financially and plagued by infighting.
If they keep this up, wildly flailing about, trying to score political points at every turn with no real solutions, they're bound to become a coastal, regional party.
But the whole premise there is that Joe Biden is not youthful enough or energetic enough — something neither of them want to actually say, which leaves them flailing.
Now, more than a decade in, bombing is much less frequent, but the prospect of a sweaty, flailing performance is kept at bay only with practice and vigilance.
This Trump doctrine, in practice, isn't the isolationism that he sometimes promised on the campaign trail; nor is it the flailing bellicosity that many of his critics feared.
"I was always dreading the concept in my mind," he says, comparing a solo musician to a circus act flailing his arms in a desperate plea for attention.
In 2015, they released A Crooked Flower In Cosmos' Flailing Mouth a book of Marsman poems translated to English for the first time by members of the band.
By the musical's rollicking, infectious finale, all the divas were in sequins, limbs were flailing, wigs were wagging, and the beat — well, you couldn't stop it if you tried.
It's a conceit very similar to indie title Gratuitous Space Battles, but TABS' wacky, flailing polygon people add a level of surrealism to the experience that made me smile.
The sub-zero party faces a potential challenge from the possibility that European governments might loosen their purse strings in a last-ditch bid to shore up flailing economies.
I can also tell you that this clip includes a kitty high-five, oodles of dad jokes, an improvised wacky, waving inflatable arm flailing tube man and one dog.
Eventually, companies or any organization ordered in a hierarchy will have multiple people flailing around in positions they're simply not good at, turning everything the company does into shit.
So I crawled in, found the girl — wearing only a bra and underwear — pulled off the hood and nearly got clobbered in the face by her crazy insta-flailing.
Taxi drivers are ticketed on the Strip if they stop on the street, so don't be surprised if they drive right past you while you're flailing your arms around.
Unfortunately, he failed to notice the landing in the center of the staircase, and he tumbled face-first flailing down a few steps before making a miraculously smooth recovery.
It has eight shorter arms that surround two long, flailing tentacles, each with a bulbous cluster of suckers, each lined with a row of sharp, serrated chitin for feeding.
The photos also led to a round of mocking memes, and did little to help Christie's flailing approval ratings in a state that he was twice elected to lead.
Clinton's strategy worked so well that she didn't just lure Trump into a trap during the debate — she ensured he was still flailing around in it the morning after.
He began shaking and flailing his arms as his body twisted and fell towards the ground, eventually crashing into the snow and sliding for several feet along the course.
With support from my fellow fishermen, I extract the flailing shrimp from its hook and dump it into our mostly closed net, hanging in the pool for later use.
Boxing promoters contacted for this story concurred, saying that YouTube stardom aside, this is often what pro debuts looks like: Two guys who trained hard flailing at each other.
A fine example is her montage of Rafael Nadal flailing and looking resigned as he goes down in straight sets against Djokovic in last year's anticlimax of a quarterfinal.
WeWork cofounder Adam Neumann is reportedly getting $1.7 billion for stepping down as the company's chairman after its biggest investor, SoftBank, took over the flailing company in October 2019.
And if Trump is in office when it does, his triumphalist rhetoric may leave him flailing for a rationale as to why plunging stock values are not his fault.
"AS Truth" finds the producers taking a more traditionally club-friendly approach, whereas "AS Brieth" is a little less bounded by conventional structuring, flailing it multiple directions at once.
He isn't running for president this time (we think; let's see where things stand at the convention), so his arguments are less likely to seem flailing and self-interested.
Most of us in the small women's-only class were brand new white belts still flailing toward our first stripe at the time, so she focused on self-defense.
The Way Back, a movie about an alcoholic named Jack (Ben Affleck) who is recruited to lead a flailing high school basketball team, might sound like a familiar story.
Seeing Trump Jr. flailing on the public stage is a commentary on President Trump, not Jr. After all, the president has done this before, and with similar disastrous results.
That could enable it to prop up a flailing market and provide direct support to American companies, but it could also be criticized as a bailout for corporate America.
Tackling typically meant grabbing the ball carrier's shirt and not letting go, swinging him around until centrifugal force and his own flailing limbs left him splayed on the grass.
He poignantly underplayed Nabucco's descent into madness — no flailing or wild eyes — and his heartfelt prayer, "Dio di Giuda," felt less a showpiece than a moment of sober intimacy.
The U.S. economy "is soooo good" that "Democrats are flailing & lying" with "phony books, articles and T.V. 'hits' like no other [politician] has had to endure," the president tweeted.
Here's the recap that's on the front page of the newspaper: The debate plunged repeatedly into an unsightly spectacle of flailing hands and raised voices, and even outright chaos.
In the first of two lawsuits brought by Democratic voters, three federal judges berated Republican leaders in 2012 for ''flailing wildly in a desperate attempt to hide'' their methods.
The European Union's flailing response to the migrant crisis is driving political upheaval in Italy, where voters are taking a critical look at the country's membership in the union.
The flailing of giant egos possessed of an infallibility syndrome against the beautiful idea that nobody is above the law poses a decisive test for American and Israeli democracy.
But then came "Rasputin," a tepid hour of emoting and flailing (padded out with an intermission) that must have left even Mr. Polunin's keenest supporters feeling something was missing.
Nieto is not sure how to deal with Obama short of the reconquista of Aztlán—he is grasping, flailing, falling through eternity here in this split-second diplomatic vacuum.
There have been recent reports that the new owner of Columbia House (who purchased the flailing business at the bankruptcy auction in 2015) is looking to revive the brand.
Those messages, which also suggest that women owe men their time and their bodies, can box individuals into a impossible ideal and leave them flailing, or, worse: lashing out.
The patent, filed in July 2016 and published on Tuesday by the U.S. Patent Office, features an illustration of a drone, a home, and a man stupidly flailing his arms.
But it's striking to contemplate the extent to which the integrity of key American institutions currently seems to be safeguarded more by Trump's flailing incompetence than by any larger principle.
But on the other hand, that same research has given birth to this creepy centipede robot toy that squirms around on 18 flailing legs like a tiny mechanized nightmare. Nope.
The footage shows the shark flailing wildly aboard Captain Don Law's fishing boat as he sailed off the coast of Long Island, New York, on July 6, according to FOX13.
He took one for the team by flailing around on the rock, making a spectacle of himself to distract the Goliaths while Nick and Carl found the vote steal advantage.
The U.S. and other nations have panned the government in Harare over its sometimes lethal crackdowns on protesters who are demonstrating against insufficient efforts to keep a flailing economy afloat.
Movement-wise, sex with Frankenstein's monster would be the extreme opposite of sex with, say, Channing Tatum or one of those flailing, inflated dummies that you see at gas stations.
Flailing at its center are two young women, Lucie (Troian Bellisario) and Anna (Bailey Noble), who bonded in an orphanage 10 years earlier after Lucie escaped from a mysterious tormentor.
Apple with Catalyst, Google with Android on Chrome OS, and Microsoft with ...whatever this is — all of them are flailing in the dark, hoping to grab hold of something solid.
Dr. David Dao, whose forcible removal from an overbooked United Airlines flight unleashed a PR maelstrom for the carrier, was "aggressive" and "flailing his arms" as he fought with officers.
With internet culture, though, came the steady rise of the body positive movement, which, in my ideal world, is one of the reasons The Biggest Loser started flailing in 2010.
On the latest episode of CNBC's "The Profit, " serial entrepreneur and host Marcus Lemonis found the catering company owner flailing as his business lost 30 percent of revenue in 2015.
The scene of Trump flailing his arms has appeared in campaign ads in support of Hillary Clinton, whose campaign has held up the moment as an example of Trump's character.
Meanwhile, Bush, Christie, and Kasich are all desperate to revive their flailing campaigns with a strong performance in the New Hampshire primary, which means they're directly competing with one another.
The vacuum/guitar goes haywire, as the drums have torn a gash in its surface, and it breaks free, an aural tube gasping and shuddering and flailing side to side.
In fact, the rate was virtually zero from 2009 through 2015 as central banks around the world worked to boost flailing economies with low-rate money and historic quantitative easing.
In Kanye's mind, it seems such designated excellence has given him carte blanche to act out however he sees fit – and there's no end in sight to the emotional flailing.
It was a transparent effort to distract us, to inflame our divisions, to lure us to have the fight Trump wanted to have rather than continue discussing his flailing governance.
A bony fish known as a wreckfish comes from behind the researchers' remotely operated vehicle and snatches a shark into its mouth, leaving only the tail flailing between its lips.
The bull case for WeWork would, at the same time, need to point to these ventures not as flailing but as evidence that the skeptics are fundamentally misunderstanding the company.
Nearly 1,300 farmers hailing from the island of Crete had marched into the capital to call out tax increases and pension cuts imposed to try to stabilize the flailing economy.
Consequently, Jerry and Sonny manage him like a large, valuable dog that can't be trusted to stay out of traffic, and their flailing around him sometimes goes over the top.
His attempts to perform CPR on his flailing campaign -- his team underwent a major staff shake-up at the end of the year -- have not helped to revive his candidacy.
An hour or so later, however, face red, thoughts scrambled and racket arm flailing away like a robot gone rogue, the 25th seed faced match point after an astonishing collapse.
But instead of trying to do something they should of done a long time ago right, they're flailing around with new and terrible ways to try and shake things up.
In an uneven and at times flailing debate performance, Mr. Trump had a few moments of strength: He was at his best when he was bringing the fight to Mrs.
With social media chatter about a potential fix growing, hundreds tuned in to a live stream to witness the spectacle, and found Molchanov flailing about the court and ultimately losing.
His dominance was apparent from the outset, as evidenced by Oakland hitter Josh Reddick flipping his bat in frustration after flailing at a third strike to end the first inning.
The reason why the candidates who most staked their presidential campaigns on Trump opposition have either exited the race completely or are flailing around somewhere in the low single digits.
A prodigious splash, a wild plunge to the bottom, nine feet down, and then, by some inexplicable magic (not to mention frantic flailing), I pop back up to the surface!
I call Winston the Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man, because he's improvisational almost to a fault, which leads to unexpected brilliance but also bouts of head-clutching madness.
His party got skunked in Tuesday's elections, his associates keep getting tied to the Russians and the Republicans in Congress are flailing around like a bunch of panicked gerbils. Hehehehe.
In February 2017, a GIF of a flailing purple dove from a Facebook sticker set called "Trash Doves" was seemingly everywhere, popping up in never-ending chains of comment threads.
Warren didn't directly answer Buttigieg's assertion she was a latecomer to the cause, the implication being that she came around in a last-ditch effort to revive a flailing campaign.
This was most visible when Mr. Trump demanded that Republicans come up with a replacement plan for a health care law they had hoped to simply repeal, sending members flailing.
The deployment comes as the White House has been flailing for a focused response to the escalating probe into whether Trump improperly pressured Ukraine to investigate Joe and Hunter Biden.
Opinion Columnist The most interesting thing in conservative politics right now is not the government shutdown and Donald Trump's flailing attempt to claim victory while being defeated on all fronts.
I think we've got ourselves in a trap, particularly in the Middle East, where we've created this monster and now we're flailing around trying to kill it and it's unkillable.
A view of the city spread out in front of me, a bitter spring-wind eating my rosy cheeks and hard-boiled eggs pinging across the panorama like flailing fish.
Between all the hookups, flubs, and career flailing, it's easy to see Trouble shares far more of its essential spirit with the ever-striving The Bold Type than cozy The Fosters.
The question now is whether Mr. Trump's flailing campaign can survive these blows — and, if it does, how serious of a threat to American democracy he will turn out to be.
If I invited a lovely robot into my home and it malfunctioned, what's to keep it from putting a hoof through my TV or flailing a limb right into my face?
"When you see a Hollywood film, in a movie, the arms are flailing, and there's all of this splashing that looks like someone needs help," Dr. Alison Tothy, told BuzzFeed News.
Despite his prominence at the event, Faraday Future is now downplaying their ties to the embattled CEO and his flailing company, which appears to be on the brink of economic collapse.
" Rodriguez said that the child was never placed in handcuffs and that the officer was "simply trying to restrain him as he was acting out, flailing and kicking towards the officer.
But soon after, Nasty Gal employees began leaving unfavorable reviews on Glassdoor, claiming Amoruso was condescending and petty, and that the company itself was flailing around with no sense of direction.
But now there's concern that some borrowers will be reading stories about a flailing company and decide they no longer need to pay their bills, causing a potential uptick in defaults.
But the headwinds are getting stronger and more treacherous exactly when the ECB needs to double down on the support to its flailing banking system, sluggish business investments and frightened consumers.
In reality, Trump seems to be flailing for an explanation for his actions that sounds less bad than admitting that he abused diplomacy in the hope of padding his reelection chances.
EPISTLE 3 brings that silliness out by making sure all your NPC interactions happen to NPCs that you have just shot, because flailing around shooting things is all you can do.
Yes, you might be thinking the Netflix favorite is technically about the flailing puberty troubles of Andrew Glouberman (John Mulaney) and Nick Birch (creator Nick Kroll), of the titular big mouth.
He saw the car smash into a metal pole, saw a man hop out of the car flailing his arms and screaming, and saw others try -- but fail -- to grab him.
The handwringing over the Democratic Party's message began even before last year's devastating loss, but has taken on added urgency as Democrats look to capitalize on Trump and his flailing party.
But with the Tigers flailing, at least by their standards, Saturday afternoon's showdown against No. 6 Texas A&M figured to be the top-ranked Tide's biggest test before the postseason.
Italy's banking stocks led European equity markets higher on Monday as investors reacted with enthusiasm to confirmation that the Italian government would ride to the rescue of two flailing regional banks.
He did not play baseball the rest of that season and, a year later, with him back in the minor leagues and flailing, the Cubs made the decision to release him.
Opinion Columnist NENTÓN, Guatemala — To understand why President Trump's new sanctions and other flailing to end Central American immigration aren't working, step into the dark, melancholy hovel of Ana Jorge Jorge.
Somehow, he spun and rifled a throw back to the infield to hold the stunned runners at first and second, his hat flying, his torqued body flailing like a teetering top.
Flailing and penny pinching and being uncertain about a next paycheck is hard, though if you're alone it can sometimes seem romantic, or at the very least a good learning experience.
It's fitting Luniz cranked out "Party Like Prince Will" ... because it was their 1995 hit, "I Got 5 On It" that inspired the future king of England's flailing arm dance moves.
The request comes as congressional leaders are already eyeing a third economic stimulus package to help prop up a flailing economy and support a struggling workforce amid the rapidly spreading pandemic.
In particular, the writing of Jack's character was criticized as playing on a whole host of flailing gay stereotypes, while Will's relative chasteness came off to some as neutering his sexuality.
Some Republican strategists thought that Rubio shot himself in the foot during the presidential primary by trading personal insults with Trump in a last-ditch effort to save his flailing campaign.
She walks out some hours later with a traumatized expression on her face, after flailing in a sea of incomprehensible bureaucratese, unable to extract a single coherent thought from her notes.
Often, when a candidate cancels an ad buy, it's either a sign of shifting priorities (a desire to go all in on a certain state) or a sign of flailing finances.
But as he depicts his flailing attempts to help his son prepare a crucial middle school project on Latino heroes, he clearly counts himself among the "morons" of his play's title.
The film, shot entirely in fish-eyed first person, with arms and legs flailing below, forces moviegoers into its perspective and then batters them through a mess of frantic action sequences.
It feels a bit different every time thanks to the mood that the year's events have put me in while processing things like flailing motorized dildos stuffed into a Kleenex box.
Inspired by the title object, a flailing inflatable tube man, Jimmy McGill starts dancing—wearing brightly colored suits, flashy ties, playing the bagpipes in the office, purchasing an expensive (and loud) juicer.
That might not sound very long, but when you're on fire, cannot see, are wearing heavy gear and flailing around pretending to suffer, it can seem like a very long time indeed.
But with the Taliban controlling or contesting 70% of the country, the largely incompetent Afghan army flailing, and the Americans bound by strict rules of engagement, it was unclear how they could.
Assuming the voice of Ivan Kolenkorov, a flailing writer struggling to fulfil the role of the new model Soviet artist, Zoshchenko stumbles and bumbles through dreadful descriptions, turning intentional ineptitude into art.
The elevation of Kellyanne Conway, a respected Republican pollster, to campaign manager, spoke to Trump's desire for more people around him who he trusts at a time when his campaign is flailing.
There are people who believe that nuclear is the only realistic answer and people who believe that nuclear is a flailing mess that will play little role in the coming energy transition.
This isn't just normal dancing though: these dances consist of erratic dabbing, arm flailing, and other seemingly improvised dance moves (though Garrett assures me he's spent months training to improve his craft).
There's plenty of off-color banter that takes advantage of Fey's comic timing and ease with that particular combination of flailing frustration and rueful acceptance that marks so many of her characters.
But, say the ECB, the sight of batsmen flailing around for a few innings while they adjust would be less distressing than another forced retirement or even another death on the field.
The swift punitive action took place in the fifth season of Gossip Girl's run, and was almost certainly a flailing attempt to save a show whose ratings had begun to fall steadily.
But Europe's already flailing big bourses buckled badly along with Wall Street futures as Trump warned China against trying to wait out his first term in office to finalise a trade deal.
To be sure, the show does not showcase the Britney of old: Once a fluid, natural dancer, Ms. Spears can appear stiff, even robotic, today, relying on flailing arms and flashy sets.
"Intel's report can't come quick enough for the semiconductor space," Nathan said Wednesday on CNBC's "Fast Money " The SMH semiconductor ETF has been flailing lately, down around 14 percent from recent highs.
Now 31, Ms. Waller-Bridge is bringing her sexually rapacious, anger-riddled, flailing London cafe owner to a TV series of the same name (it debuts on Amazon on Friday, Sept. 16).
Wilbur Ross, known for his investment in flailing companies, offshored jobs in the textile, auto and finance industries, according to records obtained by the news outlet through the Freedom of Information Act.
Washington (CNN)While the rest of his senior staff scrambled to squeeze votes for President Trump's flailing health care package, one person remained notably absent for most of the week: Jared Kushner.
On Monday morning, after two days of flailing around with ambiguous statements, President Donald Trump finally denounced the racist violence that led to the death of a counter-protester in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Trump's candidacy has uncorked more words and analysis than perhaps any in my lifetime, as those of us flailing to make sense of him reach for new insights, novel theories, deeper understanding.
One thing does seem clear — with the government shutdown in its 12th day and Democrats showing no signs of caving to Trump's demands, the president is flailing to find a way out.
Venezuela's economy is undergoing a deep recession and its currency reserves are at their lowest levels in years as the OPEC country grapples with low oil prices and a flailing socialist model.
Liberal and conservative economists agree on the failings of the education system and urge more focus on the school-to-work transition, since so many men without a college education are flailing.
There are bullets flying, bodies flailing, underwear being pulled — and even a brief nod to star Ryan Reynolds's previous attempt to launch a comic-based movie franchise, the ill-fated Green Lantern.
In another essay, Knapp uses his own flailing attempts to imitate Roger Federer on his neighborhood tennis courts to deconstruct his journey from aspiring reader and writer to literary Reader and Writer.
It's easy to see these myriad partnerships, and the downward slide of its device pricing, as frantic flailing from a company that has struggled with falling sales in the past few years.
We're meant to see that Harry wants to save Cora from herself because he's an equally lost soul, flailing in his marriage and turning to a bartender for sessions in ritual humiliation.
After the four dancers departed, Fairchild began a solo in which he incorporated and interpreted the movement he had just been besieged by — flailing, spinning, hoofing, jabbing his arms in spidery lunges.
He mowed down the first 17 batters he faced, nine of them on strikeouts, leaving them flailing at his trademark split-finger fastball that was dropping like a brick in a bathtub.
Instead of considering the question, Johnson collapsed into giggles, as though the prospect of both candidates flailing in the water while he watched was the funniest thing he'd heard in a while.
Cory Booker and Julian Castro flailing, it seems that the Democratic Party's salute to diversity was only skin deep -- and the real contenders left standing at the end will all be white.
But Cheng presents abstractions of a world that is in fact not very different from our own — a fantastical, well-orchestrated drama of our own flailing, undirected, cannibalistic bodies and existential dilemmas.
A few more reports, initiatives, and shifts in the market worth noting: Despite the flailing of the Trump administration and backward-looking fossil-fuel supporters, momentum around electrification is reaching critical mass.
In the first scene of "Recognized You," she talks to some mansplaining finance bros in a Denver airport about a flailing company called Windbriar, which, as the name suggests, specializes in wind energy.
Officers claimed the force was justified because she flailed her arms when they tried to arrest her, with no adequate explanation for how such flailing met the criteria for use of a Taser.
Sporting a black hat, gray t-shirt, and baggy denim shorts over high black socks, Bieber took a seat straddling a wide branch of the tree, with his legs flailing off the sides.
PoolCandy's Splash Runner Motorized Inflatable Swimming Pool Lounger comes equipped with two 66-watt battery-powered propellers that will effortlessly transport you around the pool or lake, no kicking, splashing or flailing required.
There is a lot of closure — in the most nonsensical, ridiculous way… Look at the way that Erlich is and has been flailing to have a reason to be involved with Pied Piper.
The European Union's flailing response is now threatening an end to the bloc's system of open borders and has provided a ripe target for critics who regard European institutions as ineffective and intrusive.
Four flailing 40-something American men visit a wealthy college pal at his oceanside villa in Belize and are smacked in the face with how much better he has done than they have.
As Rogers lays beneath the boundaries of the pool or body of water, she positions herself in the exact spot to capture a flailing limb or waving strain fabric emitting from unfamiliar forms.
If you've never heard of night terrors before, they're defined as 10-to-20-minute episodes of screaming, intense fear, flailing, and sleepwalking, that occur while you're asleep, according to the Mayo Clinic.
What you need is a decrepit, cracked tombstone that splits apart to reveal a seven-feet tall screaming, flailing ghost leaping out of the ground, clambering at anyone who tripped its motion sensor.
He's on the smaller side but he's big enough: 215 pounds and a flailing, vicious runner who has some change of direction but mostly just wants to slash into defenders and pound them.
And now the reality they face is worse than the one they feared: Rather than watching him snipe for the sidelines, they are lashed to his flailing campaign and his desperate final ploy.
As a result, the eighth round was a sloppy one for both men—swinging for the fences with their tired, flailing arms showing little semblance of the technique they had honed over decades.
One of the many surprises from the action-packed season 6 premiere of Game of Thrones was in watching feisty, skilled fighter Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) flailing and failing to win a fight.
After flailing on a treadmill to the sounds of Drake & Future's "Jumpman" and getting ready to Jimmy Eat World's "The Middle," American princess Taylor Swift is back with another ad for Apple Music.
Some Republicans are meanwhile worried that the trust that has eroded in a fraught political time for the White House will leave the administration flailing when an inevitable international or national crisis flares.
It has left the Trump administration flailing, reduced its most media-friendly staff members to shell-shocked silence and deepened the problems in the president's knotty relationship with GOP colleagues on Capitol Hill.
Here is Kate Lyn Sheil in an ill-fitting fright wig, a pale and disembodied specter, flailing as she attempts to swim in the same ocean where Chubbuck swam with strength decades ago.
So feel free to go down in weight in order to complete each set comfortably (no flailing, please!), or go up in weight if you're not feeling challenged in those last few reps.
As Mary ineffectually attempts to convey "Legends of the Fall" by making flailing waterfall-like motions in the general vicinity of her midsection, the two youngest girls provide a stream of mortifying guesses.
His cap is askew, his jersey fights an uphill battle to stay tucked into his pants, and he carries on a nearly constant conversation with himself — the dialogue typically accompanied by flailing arms.
City made clearing a corner kick look more like an elementary school fire drill, with the end result being Bacary Sagna flailing at David Luiz and tripping him to concede a penalty kick.
This heavy-handed move could involve using emergency powers that are normally reserved for major crises like natural disasters or war-time shortages to force grid operators to buy power from flailing plants.
But also, when your jaw is swinging and your arms are flailing on the dance floor under a sea of multi-coloured lights, does it really matter how you got there, or why?
Despite the flailing of the Trump administration — which is currently contemplating a ham-handed coal bailout premised on "national security" — coal is on the way out in the US, for a million reasons.
Robert (John Magaro) is a hangdog Manhattan photographer flailing after initial success; now he endures the indignity of working for his philandering father, Harry (Christopher McDonald), who runs an Upper East Side preschool.
In case you haven't noticed, the Congressional Republicans are flailing badly in their attempts to repeal and replace the health insurance law they've promised to kill for most of the last seven years.
Then Wilder — whose name often approximates his fighting style — began flailing away with both hands, driving the rubbery-legged Ortiz against the ropes, where he made a ready target for Wilder's right uppercut.
If it is flailing on the surface, and the crew manages to weather the storm, the sailors would have enough fresh water and food to last for about 25 days, the official said.
It's hardly the first time Westworld has felt like a video game, but I'm far more interested in getting to play these versions of the characters than last season's flailing, sporadically insightful ones.
We were at a time in the history of this country when we had this great mass of humanity, mainly white men, who were just flailing around, and they voted for this guy.
He was also credited by Gary Smith, the producer of "Hullabaloo," with helping to create the goofy arm-and-leg flailing dance called "the Freddie" for the British band Freddie and the Dreamers.
It will be ugly and flailing and desperate and — depending on recession-era geopolitics — potentially quite dangerous, but there is no way a president so widely disliked survives the evaporation of his boom.
It will be ugly and flailing and desperate and — depending on recession-era geopolitics — potentially quite dangerous, but there is no way a president so widely disliked survives the evaporation of his boom.
Instead, flailing about for a justification to stay in the race, they've recently decided to flip-flop on their old criticisms of superdelegates and argue that Sanders's path forward will rely on them.
This is especially noteworthy when Will and Grace realize it's not the same to be single and living with your best friend when you're a divorced 40-something versus a flailing 30-something.
It was an hour drive and my mom had to hold my legs down, fearing I might kick out a window from the amount of seizing and flailing the detox had brought on.
The last gig I played, I was convinced I'd repeatedly messed up—speeding up and slowing down, flailing around like an absolute idiot—but the rest of my band assured me I wasn't.
There are encounters with more than one at a time, situations that force you into dodging, into ducking past flailing arms, so keen to grab a shirt and pull its wearer towards them.
Perhaps it's not so strange, then, that ISIS and Trump — both of whom are flailing in their respective political ambitions and are desperate to hide that fact — have converged on the same conspiracy theory.
There were several reports yesterday on the fate of Yik Yak, the flailing social messaging app that had been valued at around $400 million in 2014 by VC firms like Sequoia Capital and DCM.
They may even have something to teach hordes of flailing asset managers who serve ordinary investors, many of whom may look at their monthly fees and wish that they, too, could ditch the middlemen.
The company has acknowledged "substantial doubt" about its future prospects, according to Bloomberg, after years of losses brought on by its flailing attempts to compete with retail competition — including Amazon's giant e-commerce presence.
Frontier has similarly found itself under fire in states like West Virginia, where the telco was recently accused of misusing millions in federal taxpayer dollars intended to help shore up the company's flailing networks.
The grainy 22-second scene of grown men flailing, tumbling and pummeling on an airplane lingered on social media for a couple of days before breaking out onto television newscasts and news organizations' websites.
If you're like me, lifting your hands above your head for extended periods is an activity solely reserved for roller coasters, really good concerts, or imitating the flailing arm man outside of car dealerships.
"Now, the poor guy, you ought to see this guy, 'Ah, I don't know what I said, I don't remember, I don't remember, maybe that's what I said,'" Trump said, wildly flailing his arms.
He'd look like his former self for a few games, slashing doubles all over the park, and without warning he'd be flailing out of his helmet at sliders half a foot off the plate.
So this scene was just funny to me, him realizing he got had, him flailing trying to insult Chuck's manhood while he's the one wearing a leather jacket in a room full of suits.
A debut experience in Body Flight is about rapidly re-learning basic high school physics and trying to achieve some stability, but mostly it is about flailing and finding new ways to embarrass yourself.
Elsewhere, basic resources and oil and gas led the gains after Saudi Arabia and Russia agreed to extend crude oil output cuts until March 2018 in their latest bid to boost flailing oil prices.
There is something extremely compelling about a celebrity flailing – like a normal person who price-compares toilet cleaner – before your very eyes, their emotions overriding their intensive media training in a cavalcade of embarrassment.
That aside, prevailing takeaway states that, when the simple math of the Congress might have relegated them to near obscurity, "Chuck and Nancy" have, with a bump from a flailing president, shown their steel.
I got out of the taxi and almost slipped on the cobblestones, arms flailing, eyes wide in panic as I clocked him looking directly at me (why had he not waited upstairs as planned?).
But the ultimate reward is a deeper understanding of the forces at work, as well as a wild ride down a zigzag trail left by the flailing of men with bloated and broken egos.
Congress has a golden opportunity to seize control of events, reopen the government, reclaim its authority, check a wildly flailing president and reassure the American people in this time of governmental chaos and instability.
There was still the faux-drama of flailing arms and the stagger after a big hit, but we all knew he would eventually hit the mat or floor, a sign of his diminished power.
Lots of VR games make this claim, but in a way that feels desperate and flailing, as if the creators fell in love with what VR could do before realizing what it can do.
I stay in close touch with some of the senior figures in politics, business, and media there, and it's been clear since Election Day that they're still flailing about when it comes to Trump.
And a bitter irony: While McKinsey's pay was supposed to be based entirely on its results, it is far from clear that the flailing power company is much better off than it was before.
So while Jimmy and Gretchen wrestle with their own insecurities about each other and sidestep stasis like it'll burn, their friends are flailing wildly to find something — anything — approaching stability, just to stay grounded.
Hence the flailing on display this week, with the president purging his entire Homeland Security apparatus, in the hopes of finding somebody with the requisite toughness to succeed where the present staff has failed.
"They're crumpling to the floor or slouching one second, then bolt upright and arms flailing the next," says Adam Hobbs, who is part of a Toronto team of volunteer medics called Emergency Medical Responders.
But unlike the '80s, when conservatives held formidable principles about economic freedom and Western unity, the left is flailing in the face of a new right that is increasingly nativist, illiberal, lawless, and buffoonish.
Mr. Bolsonaro's rise has been driven by people's anger and disillusionment, stemming from a huge multiyear corruption probe that has upended the country, a homicide rate that is sky high and a flailing economy.
If you encounter a bear-sized security robot, your most efficient option is often to run headlong into its body while flailing a wrench, hugging the safe space between its cattle-prod-like harm.
With leading indicators flailing, valuations on the higher end of the historical spectrum, and sentiment now in disarray because of the coronavirus, Ramsey isn't coy in sharing his uneasiness about the confluence of variables.
He's such a great military man, but when it comes to Cersei, he's just flailing because he doesn't have that same level of cynicism, or that ability to lie, like Cersei, Littlefinger or Varys.
His was an all-black space, where models walked a continuous loop among several inflatable air dancers — fashionable versions of the flailing tube figures often placed outside suburban car dealerships to entrance potential buyers.
It's official: A second season of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's deliriously smutty series about a sexually rapacious, anger-riddled, flailing London cafe owner has been greenlit — but alas, it won't arrive on Amazon until 2019.
PARIS — France's partnership with West African armies to combat Islamist terrorism is flailing, but little new to reinforce it emerged from a quick summit meeting on Monday called by President Emmanuel Macron of France.
Amsterdam Stock Exchange's AEX index of the Netherlands' 25 most traded stocks is also flailing in red ink when returns are viewed over the period, capable of delivering only an average -0.38 percent fall.
And everyone will know that a Democratic president is going to be constrained by Congress from taking ambitious action and could well be out again in four years, with policy flailing in another direction.
And rather than hearing a fierce and immediate condemnation from the White House, we instead witnessed a flailing president offering moral equivalencies between the two sides, condoning the neo-nazis, and effectively excusing hate.
It gets much of the blame for a quarter-century of flailing hegemony, one characterized by, depending on whom you ask, too much foreign intervention (Kosovo, Iraq, Libya) or too little (Rwanda, Syria, Iran).
Time and again, when Republicans pressed Cohen on why he might be lying this time, they could not come with a persuasive explanation — leading to House members flailing as Cohen shot down their arguments.
If I had to guess, I think Green was flailing, was annoyed with Adams and didn't particularly care where any of his body parts landed, and just let his leg go wherever it wanted.
Donald Trump has a commanding lead in a new poll of Indiana's primary — and if the Hoosier State's results this coming Tuesday resemble this poll, they'd likely spell doom for Ted Cruz's already-flailing campaign.
A new president could make a "meaningful dent," but the sad truth is that Trump's flailing nihilism is almost certainly going to make it impossible for the US to keep its promises to the world.
It was great fun watching candy-colored sets and beautiful people flailing their limbs, and I didn't think about politics for two hours, which, in itself, is worth the price of a ticket and popcorn.
There's a little bit of Sam Raimi's Evil Dead series in Ahmanet's zombies, which aren't particularly effective fighters, but are persistent enough to give a protagonist pause even when they're broken down into flailing parts.
"Inmate McMillon was walking toward myself flailing his arms and making bobbling noises at which time I gave inmate McMillon several direct orders to back up and stop approaching officers," the guard, Paige Londrigan, said.
Trevor Noah's wrong-footed start on Comedy Central's flagship show and Colbert's flailing freshman season on CBS should make this no big surprise — even after the Television Academy split variety into "talk" and "sketch" categories.
And while it's hard to say the Finals are better with Curry flailing and decoying and generally looking like a skinny shadow of himself, there is some comfort in the way they've skipped the rails.
There are legitimate questions about the robot's mobility (promo videos for the robot with it walking appear to be almost certainly faked) but that didn't stop Bezos from having fun wildly flailing his arms around.
Those phones are planned to be downgrades from their predecessors except in camera power, one of the Pixel 3's biggest selling points—perhaps an opportunity for Google to succeed outside the flailing premium market.
Later demoted to become Venezuela's representative at the United Nations in New York, Ramirez recently criticized Maduro for not reforming Venezuela's flailing economy, in what insiders say is a power struggle between the two rivals.
She regrets sitting too, and starts flailing her head back and forth, letting her Joni Mitchell hair sweep over the piano keys in a way that isn't so much distracting as it is totally debilitating.
The Ducks got four offensive rebounds on the decisive possession, with Jordan Bell's flailing offensive rebound attempt resulting in a tip-in with 14 seconds left that gave Oregon a 75-73 victory over Stanford.
The safety car was deployed early on after Kevin Magnussen's Haas suffered a puncture, scattering debris on the track as rhe Dane limped back to the pits on a rim and a flailing tyre carcass.
He started at a flailing firm named ­Adchemy; quit with two engineers to found a start-up; sold the start-up to Twitter but went himself to work for Facebook, where he lasted two years.
Despite the Hail Mary pass of bringing a love interest back into a flailing season — and despite "Everlasting" seeming like a cautionary tale for "UnREAL" itself — Adam's return neatly weaves together this season's thinner threads.
A few funny positions achieved by flailing the Oculus Touch controllers around aside, the models are adequate, serving more as basic markers for where to direct your instructions than accurate representations of actual human beings.
"Sitting in the middle of the Sixth Extinction / Silently suggesting the investment in a generator," she gives no sign she'll ever stop flailing away at everything that makes her crazy and compels her to sing.
Earlier in the week, S&P Global also sounded alarm bells, placing Sunac's corporate credit rating under CreditWatch negative given the Wanda acquisition, and an earlier $2 billion investment into flailing Chinese tech firm LeEco.
Though it is flailing about desperately for subsidies, tax breaks, and regulatory loopholes — the kinds of political favors that have kept it afloat for so long — at this point it is merely delaying the inevitable.
Look, it's something of a tradition for mainstream media pundits to declare that Rubio keeps winning debates, and to predict his inevitable rise to the top, only for him to keep flailing in third place.
A Word With There was a surreal decade, starting in 1994, when fans confused Matt LeBlanc with his "Friends" alter ego, Joey Tribbiani: a flailing actor with voracious appetites who was also kind of dumb.
One person who dined with the president at the White House on Monday said he lit up when the conversation turned from the flailing Graham-Cassidy health-care bill to the path forward for taxes.
In this creation by Sharon Horgan of Amazon's "Catastrophe," Ms. Parker plays Frances, an arty type turned corporate recruiter, navigating marital purgatory in Westchester County with Robert (Thomas Haden Church), a flailing real-estate developer.
In "Adam," which premiered last August, Sheng plays Ethan, a young trans man so emotionally grounded that he becomes the ballast for the cis characters flailing all around him, thus flipping a trans narrative trope.
"Now, with his administration in free-fall, Donald Trump is flailing and melting down on national television, desperately clutching for conspiracy theories that have been debunked and dismissed by independent, credible news organizations," Bedingfield said.
Instead, there is frantic flailing, with a scene in the Garden of Eden, an orgy attended by a hippo, genuflections toward "The Da Vinci Code," and, to cap it all, Sting dressed as a monk.
He moved quickly to quell anxiety, finding Mr. Williams's replacement in Lester Holt, and later reassigning Mr. Williams to an anchor role on MSNBC as part of a rebuilding effort at the flailing cable channel.
When you look closer, you're shocked to find that it's a small child who seems to have fallen into the pond and is flailing around because it's too deep for this small child to stand.
In what appears to be a game of maximal frustration, the player is going to be flailing the hammer around a lot in an attempt to garner some marginal benefit to their mountain traversal abilities.
Whenever a reactionary populist regime takes power and begins doing illiberal things, the same question arises among its critics: How much of this is part of a master plan and how much is just flailing?
While Kevin is flailing in front of multiple Hollywood elites, we see he's remembering beloved moments with his late dad Jack Pearson (Milo Ventimiglia), who introduced his son to Stallone's movies and was Sly's biggest fan.
The orange fish isn't capable of much—largely useless in battle, it does little more than flop on its side, flailing helplessly as it wonders why you yanked it from the water in the first place.
Here is what was supposed to happen: Donald Trump, fresh off a staff shakeup, was going to reboot his flailing campaign by spending a week talking about immigration — the issue that made him the Republican nominee.
It's like driving 90 mph the wrong way down a one-way street and interpreting the honking and flailing arms of the other drivers as proof that they're all just jealous you found the best route.
As non-performing loans (NPLs) rose at China's lenders amid slowing growth and a rise in struggling borrowers, Beijing has adopted measures, from debt-to-equity swaps to encouraging NPL transfers, to help its flailing banks.
But for some on the right, even while O'Rourke is seemingly flailing in the polls, he is newly representative of the "quiet part of the progressive agenda" — what every Democrat believes but never says out loud.
Women have a much better chance of being promoted to save a flailing company, are prone to harsher criticism sooner, and are more likely to be given the boot — sooner — if they fail to do so.
When you watch Sivan, you could be watching any of us, in those precious, stolen moments when we're dancing around our front rooms and flats, lip syncing and flailing our arms about—thriving, not just surviving.
Lemonis not only worked with Hunt to close down the flailing Elizabethan Desserts and to upgrade equipment at Betty's PieWhole, but also made sure Hunt had the time and money to visit her mother in Texas.
Photo: Getty ImagesA helpless, flailing Google is unable to stop people from running off with hundreds of the free bicycles available at its Mountain View, California headquarters a week, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
They recognized her slick talking points for what they were: carefully crafted attacks, scripted by pollsters and political consultants, aimed at appealing to specific demographics she felt were "must win" for her flailing and divisive campaign.
" Duckworth's campaign called the the tweet "vile" and her deputy campaign manager Matt McGrath said in a statement that the attack was "tasteless and dishonest, just like everything else to do with Mark Kirk's flailing campaign.
In this light, the rush of reactionary legislation can be seen as the flailing of a long-dominant group which senses that the states it has ruled, as well as the country, are escaping its grasp.
Because the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are flailing, stymied, and otherwise a bummer, and because people need to talk about something, the last week has seen some loose talk about the Angels trading Mike Trout.
Or are Emmerich and his four co-writers just convinced that no one cares about the details, as long as someone punches a giant flailing tentacle-beast in the face at some point in the film?
You can look at all this as a company flailing, or you can look at it as a sign of a company that's cleaning house and locking things down without being willing to publicly say so.
Brolin also expressed interest in doing the motion capture for Thanos's dance moves, but goes on to suggest that his contribution may be limited to flailing on his back with his legs up in the air.
"This flailing around is a symptom of a wider problem in that J.C. Penney no longer has a sense of what it wants to be and who it wants to serve," GlobalData Retail's Neil Saunders said.
The pigs thrash and twitch as their throats are slit, with one flailing so much it crashes to the floor, before being dragged away through pooled blood while a worker gives the camera a beaming smile.
Strategically, the phone call Trump reportedly made to Cohen after the federal raid (to "check in" according to two people briefed on the call, says The New York Times) appears to have been flailing and idiotic.
A plastic remote control governs the speed, with two modes: "I" is fast, and "II" is holy-shit-this-is-too-fast-I-am-going-to-fall-and-die, screaming with arms flailing like a toddler.
Usually these things are more like a highly anticipated boxing match between two big-time fighters that slowly devolves into a farcical exhibition of flailing arms and a bunch of hold me back, hold me back!
Virginia partisans might explain the Cavaliers' postseason flailing as a fluke combined with injury trouble — the appendectomy that limited Justin Anderson's minutes in 2015; the unknown illness that sidelined Isaiah Wilkins in last year's elimination game.
It has long grappled with many of the same maintenance and mismanagement issues that led the federal government earlier this summer to order the appointment of a federal monitor to turn around the flailing housing authority.
But in gaining their support, it has repelled a number of moderates and sent Mr. Trump flailing as he insisted in a series of interviews that the bill would still protect people with pre-existing conditions.
The choreographer Camille A. Brown, in her Met debut, has devised movements — for a small roster of dancers, and often for the choristers as well — that are sometimes highly stylized, with stomping feet and flailing arms.
Ann Beattie returns with stories of baby boomers flailing in a post-analog world, and an acclaimed nonfiction writer, Francis Spufford, makes his fictional debut with a spirited page-turner set in 227th-century New York.
It even complemented it with a story about how Erlich (who'd always been best at translating Richard's ideas into plain English for the non-techies in our midst) was distracted by his own flailing financial venture.
That's when a flailing creative team — almost entirely new to the show after a massive staff turnover — was working desperately to come up with new ideas for a show that was quickly running out of story.
When I have no idea how to do a movement, I know I'm not fooling anyone by flailing about, and if I'm paying almost a dollar a minute, I'd like there to be some exchange of expertise.
General Electric on Monday announced a halving of both its dividend and its 2018 earnings outlook, largely due to its flailing turbines business, which it acknowledged it had mismanaged as it underestimated the scale of the problem.
First, the system vastly increases the share of matches at all levels where something meaningful is at stake: many of the most-watched contests in P&R leagues involve losing teams desperately flailing to fend off relegation.
Trump could be in an especially volatile mood as he tries to beat back a flood of new allegations that he had inappropriately kissed or groped women and is on the defensive about his flailing poll numbers.
Raul Reyes: Trump, a wounded bear, flails in debate Coming into the debate tonight from Las Vegas, Donald Trump was like a wounded bear, swinging and flailing in a last-chance effort to keep his candidacy alive.
Mr. Trump's celebrity and pugnacity had turned previous debates into widely watched spectacles that frequently descended into shouting matches, dueling insults and, in Mr. Trump's case, frequent mockery of his rivals as listless, flailing and even ugly.
The Netherlands has long been one of the key sources of foreign direct investment in Turkey, representing around 14 percent of the cumulative total – a commitment which has continued to rise despite flailing interest from other countries.
She has eyelashes that are the size of dinner plates, a long forked tongue that is made of silver metal, and spends a lot of time writhing around on the floor and flailing her arms around seductively.
Flailing to distract journalists from this meltdown, he declared on April 27th that Carly Fiorina, a failed presidential candidate and businesswoman known for the massive job losses she oversaw at Hewlett-Packard, would be his running-mate.
You could say that it is patchworked with successes: David King in the Hamptons, Yoav and Uri in the Israeli Army, the King's Moving crew at work in New York, Avery Luter flailing in his mother's house.
He was no longer an albatross with a capital A — until he resumed flailing away this season and the unsparing Cashman had to ask himself, besides $21 million in 2017, how much do we owe this guy?
Given how neatly these facts mirror our flailing efforts to manage our personal affairs, it makes perfect sense that so many people in recent weeks have embraced Whac-A-Mole as the metaphor for our complicated lives.
In this new series, created by Sharon Horgan of Amazon's "Catastrophe," Ms. Parker plays Frances, an arty type turned corporate recruiter, navigating marital purgatory in Westchester County with Robert (Thomas Haden Church), a flailing real-estate developer.
Chapman had Jose Ramirez flailing at strike three for the second out of the inning, and then he hit Brandon Guyer on a pitch that may have caught his pants but did not make any solid contact.
Rubio and Ohio Governor John Kasich, on the other hand, both of whom may not make it another week, deflected the question, entertaining the possibility of a drawn out primary as a justification for their flailing candidacies.
Over Armenian coffee and hand-rolled cigarettes, with her arms and ashes flailing, we talked about the artist Arshile Gorky and his ghost, which reportedly still haunts the house in Sherman, Connecticut, where he lived and died.
Once, like an autonomous blankie, he enwrapped a kibe that was all flailing appendages and stopped it even at the loss of a good portion of his amorphous mass, gobbets of mycosymbiont flesh flying hither and yon.
Flailing in its attempts to reconnect with a family audience that had seemingly moved on to other pursuits, Disney spent the first half of the 103s in an increasingly desperate panic, unsure of where to turn next.
It could be an achingly wistful "I Want You" (sung to perfection by Ryan and Caitlin Houlahan) or an improbably reborn "Like a Rolling Stone," with a tambourine-rattling Winningham flailing like a sheet in the wind.
There's a whole thing where he's almost about to pass out and he's trying to find a couch to land on and I was spinning around and flailing and I kind of did like a UFC elbow.
Like seasoned pros, they continued to play among the flailing limbs, pawing hands, and frantically aimed kisses from boys and girls alike, but tonight they've opted for a grubby spot that can accommodate under half that crowd.

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