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They swoop down like trapeze artists, flinging themselves into battle.
Then I got in, flinging myself back against the seat.
" The lyrics recount the goddess flinging balls as "hard as iron.
True compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar.
No explanation was given for the flinging of the beef there.
Except there's no risk of the Zoomer Chimp flinging poop at you.
"Let's hug it out," he says, grinning and flinging his arms wide.
So, yeah, flinging the truth orb covered in tar at a canvas.
I yelled 'Go away!' and start flinging my arm in his direction.
Anyone who knows me knows this look well: hunched, flinging objects, muttering.
Some are accusing him of flinging the UK into a constitutional crisis.
In some parts of the country the water flinging has already begun.
In some parts of the country the water-flinging has already begun.
Instead Trump, flinging threats like horseshoes at Iran, North Korea, Venezuela, etc.
In some parts of the country, the water flinging has already begun.
Some people are doing handstands, others are walking around flinging their legs.
But she's flinging one across the table, and it's already between my lips.
Kate and Will also worked in some playful snowball-flinging for the camera.
Now, the boomer's children are flinging the same complaint back at the parents.
They commit to sobriety by flinging a bottle of gin out of the care.
"We went back and forth for hours, flinging arguments at one another," he said.
"LSR students have been facing semen flinging for the last three years," she said.
He demonstrated a sequence that veered between wild, flinging movement and tense, pulsing quiet.
It looks like a giant lawn dart or a hiltless sword flinging through space.
Said village includes the groovy Greta Gerwig and a chain-smoking, attitude-flinging Elle Fanning.
She then reaches down and picks up a yellow object, flinging it in Betts' direction.
Rubbish, he adds, is not really a concern, flinging a tea bag into the water.
Flinging themselves back against the wall, hands stretched out, the dancers reached for each other.
You want conversations to be productive, so ask questions (and listen) instead of flinging accusations.
Occupational hazards include barreling trucks, barely visible potholes and taxi doors flinging open without warning.
On a wooded path, we encountered a lively bird flinging leaf litter into the air.
But Dunlap did sack Luck again two plays later by flinging him to the ground.
There, people are just flinging swastikas everywhere, like confetti at a surprise party in hell.
My son immediately liked using these utensils (for both eating and flinging food, of course).
Flinging money out the window or writing checks willy-nilly was not Mr. Feeney's way.
So be it, Edna all but says, flinging herself into a breathless flirtation with Robert.
Imagine a surface that cleans itself, flinging away any dirt particles that land on it.
Plastic everywhere, the motors whizzing and failing, a camera flinging off and into the bushes. Disaster!
The performance here — flinging around the N-word, with the befoulment of urination — holds an answer.
So why haven't you seen her flinging her long waves in some brand's shampoo commercial before?
At the moment though, these skeleton keys are flinging the door to offensive respectability wide open.
Now that Christine Sydelko has quit her YouTube career, she's flinging dirt toward her old peers.
"Read this," he instructed Schumer, before flinging the document over the table in the senator's direction.
Some boys barreled up and down aisles, flinging items at random into their clattering shopping carts.
When the world is flinging money at you, it's important to use it for something productive.
Stewart's car dragged Ward for a few seconds before flinging him 50 yards down the track.
Next, Dr. Whitaker and Dr. McDade are collaborating in studying variations of the seed-flinging mechanism.
"Presidents usually calibrate themselves and don't start flinging orders like a fast-food chef," Howell observed.
To Reinhardt flirting with Ana, before flinging up a shield to hold back a volley of arrows.
It's like flinging chainsaws covered in shit at each other over a 1000-mile long border wall.
Now they were squaring off with a massive army, flinging magical blasts and ballistae bolts across rooftops.
His specialty is performing his insult-flinging, "king of the world" character while flogging his eponymous brand.
Other items include poop emoji pillows and Flinging Poo -- the clever handle for chocolate covered banana chips.
The flinging of accusations, whether true or not, has been enormous and the divisiveness has been enormous.
Trump took the red card from Infantino and mimed flinging it in the direction of the press.
You'll remember flinging Wander through the open air to land safely in a tuft of Colossus fur.
But it's not as if Americans were just flinging money across the Rio Grande out of charity.
The angrier he got, the more he would gesticulate, flinging his hands up to illustrate a point.
But they're too busy flinging themselves out of windows or having their throats slit by teenage assassins.
The results are the same — missile tests, no progress on denuclearization, and Pyongyang flinging invective with abandon.
They scarf down their dinner, flinging kibble every which way, and dribbling water all over the floor.
When Will joins her in solidarity, the crowd basically riots, flinging condoms and change at the pair.
LONDON — She is accused of flinging a folder at an aide, hitting the staffer in the head.
"Are your balls in there?" he asked, flinging his arm around Fogelson's neck and mock-throttling him.
True stress tests should include the scenario where you're flinging the Switch from your 90th-story building.
It's simply a case of flinging clever sounding words and the Eiffel Tower and seeing what sticks.
One involves flinging your body about the room, and making eye contact with as many people as possible.
The company is hellbent on flinging orders to the doorsteps of Prime customers as fast as humanly possible.
N) broke apart in mid-air, flinging wreckage over several kilometers (miles) of fields in rebel-held territory.
It wasn't all just protest songs, things turned dangerous in Paris, with protesters flinging bombs at law enforcement.
Could we be in for a Herzog-narrated romp through "augmented reality," flinging Poké Balls and ensnaring Charmanders?
They've also got automatic locking hinges so you don't have to worry about them wobbling or flinging off.
So much flinging of arms and flicking of wrists that aims for expressive depths but too often misses.
An introvert, I wanted to fall in love with one person so I could stop flinging myself around.
"I think some people think horror is about sadism; it's about flinging intestines at the camera," he said.
So did the thrill of witnessing the same player flinging fastballs past hitters and launching them over fences.
However, as much joy as flinging their feet into the air brings them, it isn't without its drawbacks.
In Piffle you break gradually lowering blocks by flinging ball-like cats (or cat-like balls) at them.
Young looked to drive toward the basket before flinging the ball to James for the corner 3-pointer.
It is not even 5 PM yet and he is already busy flinging cheese slices all over the place.
Flinging open the trunk, he took out a large, rolled‑up canvas tarp and dropped it onto the ground.
The Boeing 777 broke apart in midair, flinging wreckage over several kilometres (miles) of fields in rebel-held territory.
Bullet-deflecting, lasso-flinging superheroine Wonder Woman turns 75 this year and, really now, she hasn't aged a day.
And when you're talking about flinging things into space, starting out 2093,280 feet higher actually does make a difference.
I don't know why it never occurred to me that a flinging sequence had to be in the movie.
Michael Philips, Chicago Tribune: Spielberg juices it, flinging the audience between virtual worlds, and between virtual and real ones.
Between the singing and flinging plastic beers cups into the air and more singing, ours is a nation stunned.
About 4 feet of storm surge flooded the area from the nearby bay, flinging every trailer onto its side.
Protesters hunkered down and barricaded themselves against police, flinging firebombs and debris and even firing arrows at riot police.
The swooshing, grabbing, flinging and tapping are the best leap toward natural gestures in the relationship with our networks.
She also performed more prosaic experiments: flinging CDs down a hallway or off the roof of a campus building.
Friends and family kept asking how long we had practiced our slow dance, the spinning, flicking, flinging and dipping.
Eventually, the planet might've been struck by another astronomical body and destroyed, flinging the debris across the solar system.
But flinging his student's binder, the teacher I spoke to says, was a calculated decision, not an emotional reaction.
And some Beyoncé fans weren't just flinging emojis—they even left nasty notes on a photo of Ray's dog.
You might think that landing on one skate after flinging yourself around in the air would be the hardest part.
At the same time, strong electrical fields tear away at particles on the neutron star's surface, flinging them into space.
The fragment likely reached the Moon's surface after an asteroid or comet smashed into the Earth, flinging debris into space.
The monkey was seen flinging itself from branch to branch near the Eiru River, a tributary of the Juruá River.
Williams added that men in these situations have a lot more to lose than the women flinging themselves at them.
With Diablo III, I can start a new game and be flinging arrows at zombies in less than a minute.
This also prevents you from embarrassing yourself by suddenly losing balance, or flinging the Pint toward another rider or pedestrian.
That is, until October 1929, when the booming market took a swift nosedive, flinging the American public into a panic.
After flinging it in the air another time, the glass back is shattered, exposing bits and pieces of the hardware.
You'll see Fire Flowers scattered around, for example, but you can't actually use them as a fireball-flinging power-up.
However, it doesn't look like it was a peaceful courtship: We see Chad practically flinging Lace around the hot tub.
But after careful inspection, the spacecraft is going to be OK despite the flinging rocks—science, undaunted, will press on.
This role was sorely needed after four years of women flinging their undies off at the mere sight of him.
Washington is more than partisan enough without the spectacle of a Supreme Court justice flinging herself into the mosh pit.
Using presidential symbolism to sell a campaign message Trump has been flinging flaming campaign trail attacks on immigration for days.
Mr. Pirog began bringing in tangled melodies and odd-metered patterns, and flinging them at the band at high speeds.
Everyone in this ballet carries on, enjoyably, as if fate were flinging them together; one tragically rapturous embrace follows another.
You do the only sensible thing and sloppily devour the room-temperature pile of garbage before flinging yourself into the shower.
The exercise band he was using snapped in his hand and sent a piece of metal flinging violently towards his face.
Sanders supporters shut down the Nevada Democrats' convention Saturday, reportedly flinging chairs and sending death threats to the state party chairwoman.
This time will be no different: Tournament officials fined her $10,000 for smashing and flinging the racket, reports The Washington Post.
A clutch of small businesses had been making signs using cheap laser printing and illegally flinging billboards up across the city.
All through dinner at Kensington Palace, she ignored the actress, then accused her of "flinging herself down" on a chaise lounge.
" Warren protests, "I went up against that loud, nasty, thin-skinned, mud-flinging, money-grubbing, racist, sexist, reckless, pathetic loser Trump.
It ended with the guy flinging their printouts all over the place, saying, "Just do what you want!" and marching out.
The bankers (JPM and Goldman) stand to register $122 million in fees flinging feces at retail investors visiting the unicorn zoo.
Washington is more than partisan enough without the spectacle of a Supreme Court justice flinging herself into the mosh pit. Opinion
The tail, or telson, was most likely a sensory organ rather than an acid-flinging weapon as seen in whip scorpions.
Like Evita standing on the balcony of the Casa Rosada, she just keeps flinging them forth to her admiring chanters below.
Now Stallman is a pariah, even to former fanboys who find themselves flinging books into the flames to immolate his signature.
He was an irascible eccentric known for flinging Remington typewriters at offending reporters, and he wasn't happy to hear from me.
Ski jumpers experience the joy of human flight by flinging their body off a small ramp and down a long hill.
IT IS as if Kim Jong Un wants to be seen to be flinging his explosive toys about with ever more abandon.
The trick it, to hold the ball until the circle surrounding the Pokémon is as big as possible before flinging.
West in particular follows in Vautier's tradition of framing the ego as the road to fame and flinging out punchy, bombastic statements.
Proba is all about flinging herself (and her work) out into the world, even if it means not always getting it right.
Their swelling, young populations gave them clout at a time when war was largely a matter of flinging bodies at the enemy.
An unknown assailant walked up to him and pretended to shake his hand before flinging the liquid — known in Russian as "zelyonka".
In another, Liao, who is significantly shorter than Moro, picks him up, flinging him over her shoulders, about to carry him away.
He may also be the most foolhardy, flinging himself with wild abandon with nary a grip on the tip of the pole.
"I think for them to say that I was disoriented is an amazing, amazing flinging of mud," Mr. Walpin told Mr. Beck.
When the company is going at full speed, he says Electrons will be flinging satellites into space on a bi-weekly basis.
It's the difference between welcoming shoppers to the mall on a normal day and flinging open the doors on Black Friday morning.
A recent test drive of the Gladiator provided serious mud-flinging, offering challenges for tires, ground clearance, skid plates and intestinal fortitude.
Critic's Notebook WASHINGTON — Has any American spent more of her career flinging her arms up in shock and elation than Oprah Winfrey?
She looked out over the dismal soccer field, more mud than grass, where teen-age girls were flinging themselves around with abandon.
Kenin has anything but a poker face on court — gesticulating, shouting encouragement to herself and occasionally flinging her racket to the ground.
Some astronomers even think a star flew past our solar system when it was still young, flinging things around and reshaping it.
Some claimed to see the shark make multiple passes at its victim, even flinging him above the surface, exposing the gruesome injuries.
This is the reality that Republicans are flinging their repeal effort against — and it is a reality that their plans mostly worsen.
As Atlas Obscura recounts, filmmakers had very specific criteria for the pastry projectiles they'd use onscreen: Filmmakers preferred custard pies for flinging.
Meanwhile, animals have gone on reveling in the stuff—eating it, strategically dropping it, flinging it around just to pass the time, etc.
It's a ball of gas, flinging more particles around its magnetosphere with higher energies than any physics experiment can recreate here on Earth.
Eight years before that, Knight had his most famous freakout of all time, flinging a chair onto the court while melting down completely.
In his autobiography a few years later, Ali told of going to the Ohio River and flinging his Olympic gold medal into it.
At one notorious Apple supplier, the company installed "suicide nets" to try to prevent workers from flinging themselves off the building in desperation.
Amicia carries a sling is capable of flinging rocks at a soldier who, for a brief moment, forgot to put on their helmet.
So why is it that after centuries of championing this approach, we abandon moderation every New Year's Eve, flinging ourselves toward extreme resolutions?
Rather than charging into poor countries and flinging money at the causes they deemed worthy, donors would respect plans created by those countries' politicians.
That, and that the only way to spruce things up is by flinging a trillion dollars at the country's roads, waterways, and broadband networks.
Steve Bannon may as well have started a coal-fueled bonfire on the White House lawn and begun flinging scientific reports into the flames.
Parker then suddenly turned back the clock a few years, driving to the basket at will and flinging in mid-range jumpers with ease.
Everyone in this movie talks so much about flinging their problems out into deep space as if this is a luxury we all have.
For example, Bootstrap Tower has you climbing a tower by squeezing the ring and flinging it down to propel yourself up, targeting the chest.
At least there are women like Ally ready to fight back the darkness, flinging bottles of rosé at the bad guys as they go.
The Oscar winner was traveling on his scooter when a car cut into his lane and crashed into him, flinging him into the air.
People on YouTube laugh at the dozens of angry gamer reactions, flinging their keyboards or smashing their monitors after some kind of undisclosed failure.
The whole process was over in 15 minutes but I did feel a two-second surge of hope while I was flinging the oranges.
Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs arrived in February, giving fans of Rovio's bird-flinging, pig-smashing series a whole new way to play.
And that's not even factoring Google's recent behavior of flinging Google Home Minis at people for free through promotions with seemingly every major company.
But, after publishing a video about the economics of marriage, he was surprised to field criticism online from a character called "Turd Flinging Monkey".
Like parrot parents, researchers have long noticed their wild study subjects flinging around fruits, flowers and seeds that might have made perfectly good eating.
Most hitters and pitchers don't check stock tickers before swinging and flinging, and most stock investors don't check baseball stats before buying and selling.
Derived from Aristophanes' "The Frogs" and scheduled for 21780, "The Fre" will explore empathy and take place in a mud pit, with flinging encouraged.
A comedian and a devilishly gifted impressionist, she scampers from Angela Merkel to Jerry Hall, Brigitte Macron to a shoplifting, poop-flinging Judi Dench.
This is a situation calculated to make everyone feel self-righteous and self-justified, to complain about toxic rhetoric while flinging insults frequently themselves.
But for the most part, all my efforts had created the same finicky, food-flinging, gummy-bear-addicted heathen raised by my unenlightened friends.
It stands in contrast to a Viennese season that features women dying of consumption, flinging themselves off buildings, and riding horses into funeral pyres.
As time passed, I switched to writing him emails, which felt about as hopeless as flinging a bottle with a message into the sea.
While flinging my arms upward I make a whooshing sound, starting low and gaining volume the further my fingertips stretch away from my core.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses understands what nearly every Harry Potter game hasn't: people didn't love the books and movies because of the spell-flinging action.
The Oscar winner, 57, was traveling on his scooter when a car cut into his lane and crashed into him, flinging him into the air.
He begins slashing at her and seems to have the upper hand until Terra peddle kicks at her attacker, flinging his knife into the air.
The move is meant to encourage young players to think through situations and handle the puck rather than just automatically flinging it down the ice.
From 1975 to 1979, Carter played the Amazon princess in the landmark TV series, instantly becoming the quintessential embodiment of the golden-lasso-flinging heroine.
Yet Ramsay styles it out in leather jacket and white shirt, flinging a scarf around her neck when she steps out for a roll-up.
I ran back to revive my buddies, waited for the enemies to start climbing the stairs before flinging myself out the window, and ran away.
This year, some men in Delhi took the fertility celebration aspect to the next level by flinging semen-filled balloons at girls from local universities.
Inside an electric fence, a litter of pup-size piglets scampered around a fat black sow, miniature hooves flinging muck over their darkly mottled coats.
What they mean in the flesh is a soldier grabbing a crying baby girl named Suhaifa by the leg and flinging her into a bonfire.
He was mobbed by hundreds of people who, moments earlier, had been flinging stones at Israeli soldiers and dodging tear gas canisters fired from drones.
The filmic forgery reached another level with White Wilderness, which famously shows the "death march" of a legion of lemmings flinging themselves off a cliff.
Famous for his tantrums in rehearsal (breaking and flinging batons, shouting imprecations at musicians he found lazy or unprepared), he was unfailingly kind in person.
Mr. Rodríguez-Lopez's guitar riffs stop and start, churn and flail; Cedric Bixler-Zavala sings salvos of polysyllabic lyrics, flinging dystopian imagery in all directions.
This is true even of Mr. Sisto's MacKaye, who is a droll presence, but comes across as oddly muted even at his cloak-flinging hammiest.
He was flinging his hands wide, declaiming and then dropping to a dramatic whisper, as he spoke of the decline of the house of Oudh.
Then the soldiers lower and fold the flags of their respective countries and shake hands, before flinging the border gates shut with a final flourish.
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.
A mistimed level change from Edgar and he could eat a knee from Rodriguez while he is flinging out a tempest of kicks and spins.
Italian kids stuck at Sunday lunch are, as Ferrari learned, more fond of flinging water in the bathrooms, or popping up uninvited at other customers' tables.
Throughout the latter half of the fight, Dos Santos scored far more punches, but ate the counter right hand after flinging out his left like clockwork.
As if the world didn't have enough to worry about, Syfy has greenlit Sharknado 5, and this time, the fish-flinging action is going fin-ternational.
Last July, Clooney was traveling on his motorcycle in Italy when a car cut into his lane and crashed into him, flinging him into the air.
Relatedly, a wandering star could pass by and shake things up, flinging planets at one another and potentially throwing Earth out of the Solar System altogether.
The stump grinder takes its turn next, earning the nickname "The Dentist," for flinging its own teeth away along with huge chunks of the KURATOS proxy.
The train, operated by metals, mining, and petroleum giant BHP, covered a remarkable 57 miles before the company stopped it—by flinging it off the tracks.
You can only swipe left so many times before you feel like aggressively flinging that screen across the room — or cage, as the case may be.
With a diameter of about 1,600 feet (492 meters), Bennu is large enough so that its spin is under control and probably isn't flinging rocks everywhere.
Stills was grumpy at first about his squealing hearing aids (he is all but deaf in one ear), flinging them down on the table in frustration.
Now in Buffalo, Brown is paired with quarterback Josh Allen, whose infamous cannon-arm is perfect for flinging deep throws up for Brown to chase underneath. 
Archie won't only battle with FP, as the trailer shows a different biker picking up the Jason Mraz wannabe and flinging him on a pool table.
This Tuesday, the first eclipse of 2016 rocks the skies, ushering in surprising developments and flinging open windows of opportunity for a brief, yet magical, period.
When I start dancing I need a barrier around me; I'm flinging arms around, I fall over quite easily, I've got a high centre of gravity.
Onstage, Mr. Cornell was an imposing figure, flinging his long hair as he presided over mosh pits of fans churning to the band's metal-tinged riffs.
They witnessed the result of an eruption on the surface of the sun, flinging up a loop of material in the sun's corona, or upper atmosphere.
The probe was designed to help answer fundamental questions about the solar wind that streams out from the sun, flinging energetic particles across the solar system.
Wearing shorts and festive shirts, the cast members are singing hootenanny-style as the audience arrives, and flinging those bright beach balls all over the place.
The game itself consisted of flinging birds at pigs, but it at least provided its writer, Jon Vitti, with protagonists (the birds) and antagonists (the pigs).
Part abstract art performance, part sexy dance routine, the video shows a bunch of people flinging their bodies around in weird, wonderful and occasionally creepy ways.
We've heard basically nothing about Mario Kart Tour, the upcoming smartphone entry in the banana-flinging racing game series, since Nintendo announced it exactly a year ago.
It now also has a better "treat flinging" mechanism and can support a wider variety of treat sizes than before, so you can better control treat portions.
New York (CNN)Donald Trump has embraced a tried-and-true schoolyard tactic to swat away Hillary Clinton's barbs: He's flinging her words right back at her.
Flinging treats with the Bites 2 is a breeze, and like its predecessor, you get decent degree of control with regard to how far you fling treats.
During the formation of our solar system, Jupiter likely sucked up a lot of material and kicked a bunch of stuff around, including flinging objects into orbit.
So when I looked up—I didn't react out of fear over what the fuck was happening—I locked eyes with this man flinging poultry at me.
On Comedy When the comedian Jeff Ross started flinging insults at the Friars Club in the mid-1990s, the comedy roast was mostly seen as a relic.
For the holidays, the founders are flinging open the doors of their Manhattan offices and test kitchens for shoppers to peruse and purchase from hundreds of products.
The deflection campaign is a fresh example of Trump deploying his trusted method for winning his battles: flinging disinformation, alternative facts and biting attacks at his enemies.
GG Allin, seemingly Elvis's feces-flinging punk-rock opposite, went from lean Hardcore Punk to Infamous Icon surrounded by a scrum of enablers to … Bloated Junkie Corpse.
While it turned out he wasn&apost ready to stop flinging food, I did score a big win with the Munchkin Raise Toddler Fork and Spoon Set.
Fittingly, it was DiVincenzo who dribbled out the final 10 seconds, flinging the ball toward the ceiling of the cavernous football stadium as his teammates mobbed him.
The average reduction is nearly six years, bringing the average sentence of these inmates down from about 20 years to 15 — hardly flinging open the prison gates.
These days, building and launching your own satellite means creating a sophisticated piece of technology — and then flinging it into space where you'll never see it again.
Centuries ago workers dug up the channels, flinging the mud and debris next to the canals, thus forming a berm that was used as an elevated walkway.
A 20-year-old woman has been arrested after a vigorous workout at a Michigan gym that included flinging a computer monitor, tossing a phone and throwing punches.
There's been beer flinging, the pummeling of a perfectly innocent bus, and that time a guy stripped completely down with only his hand covering his little soccer balls.
The goal of the game is to aim a slingshot by locking onto a bunch of blocks and then pulling your arms back to replicate the flinging action.
Flinging yourself through the open spaces of Gravity Rush 2's network of floating islands and airships is a heady pleasure that really has no equal in gaming.
It's essentially a hot glue gun that attaches to your shop-vac's exhaust, flinging melted glue over every surface making it look like the spiders have taken over.
Later in the evening, he was seen flinging his tiny little limbs about in the crowd watching Impaled Nazarene, where he fell over, got up, and carried on.
Though largely peaceful, some anti-Trump protests on Friday veered into violence with rioters setting fire to a limousine and others flinging rocks at police and local business.
On the HBO series "Silicon Valley," which returns on Sunday, April 24, he's Erlich Bachman, the status-obsessed, invective-flinging, bong-ripping ringleader of a start-up crew.
Mr. Walton became known as "the Caped Crusader" for his habit of flinging an overcoat over his shoulders as he bolted from his desk to the front lines.
He was attempting to gain control of the ball before the buzzer sounded, but ended up flinging it about 20 rows deep into the crowd in apparent frustration.
Our guide, Greta, a lovely young millennial who keeps flinging wisps of hair out of her eyes, very Kate Winslet, explains that Buchenwald was not an extermination camp.
The ship then had a turbulent trip to the bottom of the ocean where it most likely rolled several times, flinging its treasure, and goods across the seafloor.
Edwards and MozzaPi baker Robyn McLaurin quarterbacked, parking dough outside to firm up in the February air, doling out bannetons, rescuing overly slack loaves and flinging bread lingo.
Opinion Columnist My daughter and I were tossing a football back and forth while also flinging around arguments about free speech, sexual assault, youthful intolerance and paternal insensitivity.
So they resort to whipping the mannequin's head, and the blood in its hair, onto a white piece of paper like Jackson Pollock flinging paint at a canvas.
"I have trained abroad," said Lee Seung-Hwan, the kid-flinging coach and a member of South Korea's long-track speedskating team at the 2002 Salt Lake Games.
A horrifying new video reveals the mad acrobatic chops that enable lice to make your hair their home, flinging themselves from strand to strand with the greatest of ease.
If The Bachelor and Bachelorette are romantic journeys, then Bachelor in Paradise is that journey thrown into the Large Hadron Collider, flinging contestants at each other at warp speed.
As I write, she's hard at work tearing apart a stuffed raccoon and flinging its fluffy entrails across the Mashable office — a mess I'll have to clean up later.
WOMAN ARRESTED AFTER DEFECATING ON FLOOR OF TIM HORTONS RESTAURANT, FLINGING FECES AT CLERK "It smells like cafeteria food that I had in, like, elementary school," said one man.
" In addition to flinging himself into the crocodile exhibit, police say Hatfield, 23, allegedly "damaged numerous exhibits and statues around the complex causing an excess of $5,000 in damage.
Bamboo Fly Rods, available at Orvis, from $2,598If they've put in their years with graphite and fiberglass, it's time they uphold the tradition of fly-flinging to its utmost.
By flinging ultralow-power radio signals, 1,000 times milder than standard Wi-Fi, they can not only detect humans behind a wall but track their movements in fine detail.
And that coughing quickly turns to nausea and the next thing you know you are flinging chairs out of your way to bolt to the bathroom where you boot.
The tiny man Isaiah Thomas, serving the tail end of his rehab stint, bounce-passing to himself, flinging his slight body into the sky, and tapping a dunk down.
The side that left home pulls her way along the street by holding on to buildings, flinging the one leg ahead, then clawing onward, trying to keep up. ♦
The way Ms. Forrer does it, flinging loose clusters of marauding, Muppet-like figures across backgrounds of bold color and complex pattern, also tempers the pictures' importance as pictures.
And the dialogue is less than snappy, with Gio blaming his eye problems on "immaculate degenerate" (a corruption of macular degeneration) and Terry flinging around malapropisms of his own.
When T.J. played with pasta for the first time without crying—joyfully flinging noodles at his sister (but not eating them, of course)—Skye logged that as a victory.
Shifting winds and gas masks worn by some protesters can render the gas ineffective, however, and Palestinians have become adept at flinging the canisters back or quickly burying them.
He is putting on his clothes after flawlessly executing the classic television trick of waking up in horror after a drunken night of debauchery and flinging off the sheets.
The Stamford Police Department revealed in a Facebook post that "numerous juveniles" were arrested last week at a Connecticut high school for their alleged roles in the food-flinging incident.
He's an experienced military man who is often described as one of the "adults in the room," making sure that Trump doesn't start flinging nukes because someone mocked his hands.
I'm not sure why the elderly love this setting, but I can confirm that when it's enabled you will want to murder your laptop by flinging it into the sun.
That's why dozens of lidar makers have emerged in recent years, each claiming they've got the laser-flinging solution that offers the right balance of range, resolution, robustness—and cost.
This week's Splatfest in Splatoon 2 asks players to choose their favorite condiment — ketchup or mayo — and duke it out in paint-flinging battles to see which one reigns supreme.
But it would let the country prepare its financial institutions for currency volatility, not least by starting to scrub their balance-sheets, before flinging their doors open to destabilising flows.
Not content to just argue with a critic, Trump returned to his longstanding practice of flinging mud at everyone and anyone who dares to question the limits of his authority.
The listing agent was very concerned about shoes leaving marks on the hardwood floors, but she was apparently fine with dozens of people flinging peanut sauce around the staging furniture.
It may look as if the athletes are simply gesticulating emphatically, flinging themselves around in improbable aquatic configurations, and executing shockingly complex leg movements while upside down and not breathing.
Another is Smith's reaction, a cap-tossing, ice-flinging outburst that he attributed afterward to general frustration with the stacking losses — and not, say, his general frustration with not playing.
Stood outside, the cold air flinging shivers across your whole skeleton, you attempt to negotiate as best you can through the thick haze of boozy breath, but it isn't happening.
What in the World China is a place with many unusual annual traditions, including a mud-flinging festival in the country's tropical southwest and a June celebration of eating worms.
In the haunting second half of Balanchine's "Metastaseis and Pithoprakta," Mr. Mitchell and Suzanne Farrell moved like loose-bodied rag dolls whom Balanchine seemed to be flinging about the stage.
The natural inclination is to assume that their convalescence represented nothing more than ellipses, a tantalizing recess between touchdowns, and that they will resume evading defenders and flinging impossible throws.
Before flinging the treat into the air, the device makes a clicking sound to elicit a Pavlovian response, so I was able to get Rocket's attention and reward him remotely.
Once infected, it doesn't matter how flawed a property is, friends flinging their bodies in front of you cannot stop you; you will buy the first cute house you see.
Gone, at least for now, are the days when Pyongyang was flinging missiles across the Pacific or seeing headlines filled with threats of "bloody nose" attacks or even nuclear war.
Guitars and pianos swirl in and out, and Ms. Gomez's vocals are chopped up to join the percussion, flinging well-chosen syllables — a recurring "whiskey neat" — at the offending ex.
In an era when Republicans and Democrats alike are fond of flinging around the term "fake news," devoutly satirical news outlet The Onion is reveling in the absurdity of it all.
Meanwhile, in recent years, Elaine de Kooning and other female artists from Abstract Expressionism's paint-flinging heyday have been enjoying something of a long-overdue moment of scholarly and media attention.
Petcube announced the second generation of its Petcube Bites and Play cameras today, which keep your pets entertained at home via flinging treats and laser pointers while you're away at work.
And, in recent months, Taylor, 2100, has also been dragging a 2200-pound dummy around, flinging a sledgehammer, learning how to perform CPR, and about the nuances of tactical hose management.
With the Note 83, Samsung's building on top of the software blocks it already set down with its previous flagships instead of flinging a dozen new silly ideas at the wall.
Its every action carries the implicit question: What are you going to do about the inconvenient fact that I, a deer, am 100 percent up in your gym flinging myself around?
The struggle over executive power is also likely to play out when House Democratic chairmen start flinging subpoenas toward top White House officials, a move likely to trigger new privilege clashes.
She admitted, shortly before the event, "I see them being an absolute bunfight"—a term Australians use for when people become so angry that they begin flinging buns at one another.
Grace Notes "The big reveal," the fashion designer and high-end furrier Dennis Basso announced one afternoon last week, flinging open the doors leading to his latest redecorating project — a chapel.
He didn't fall into the trap of trying to match the wrestlers beat for beat, neither on the microphone (like Herman) nor flinging himself off the top rope (like Jeremy Piven).
After flinging myself like a banshee, half-dressed and incoherent, at the workers — they agreed to put down their power sanders for the day — I turned to my friends for advice.
In video posted on social media, Thomas is seen flinging sand away from the lie of his ball with his wedge when plugged in a bunker at Royal Melbourne during practice.
After three weeks in the White House, Mr. Trump has made clear that he is going to continue promulgating conspiracy theories, flinging personal insults and saying things that are plainly untrue.
Meanwhile, as a polar vortex grips the nation, other YouTube dimwits are injuring themselves attempting to demonstrate that it is cold outside by flinging pots of boiling water into the air.
The kids didn't mob the drumming activist, the kid with the "smirk" wasn't really blocking the drummer's path and seemed more nervous than anything, the people clearly flinging racist — and homophobic!
" For some of the same reasons that make flinging humans into the far corners of our solar system difficult—cost, time, extreme difficulty—he doesn't foresee a future of "space art.
"I distinctly remember … taking her binder and flinging it across the room and telling her that she had to put all the pages back in the binder," the teacher told me.
Instead of flinging Taiwan into a losing battle with China, her government says it is looking for ways to build stronger, albeit unofficial, ties with friendly countries such as Japan and America.
But unlike gibbons, it had a markedly smaller semicircular canal in its ear, which primates use for orientation and the perception of motion (particularly when they're flinging themselves from branch to branch).
"It would be better, instead of putting up fences, to send us the checks," she said, flinging scrap metal into buckets in the yard of a house she made from salvaged junk.
While it's not a game per se, the experience gives people little opportunities to interact with each other and the environment, like blowing bubbles, throwing monkeys, and flinging papers into the wind.
I have so many questions, starting with: In the moment: when did Chris Paul first believe that flinging a one-handed cross-court pass—directly parallel with the baseline—would actually work?
Democrats are making fresh efforts to maintain the early momentum of their impeachment gambit by flinging new subpoenas at Trump's administration and have associates of his lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, in their sights.
When she's finished flinging her shoes around and standing up and down, Stormi apparently watches her dad perform on screen (safe backstage from the loud noise of the crowd) and nods off.
ONCE he started the music—flinging up his right arm, while his left hand worked the decks to bring it flooding, then crashing in—the crowd in the hall could not resist.
Fletcher imitates Pollock's drip techniques, flinging paint from a wooden stirrer and dropping it from a can with a hole punched in the bottom; and then they paint on each other some.
It's a physically intensive performance: she's flinging her lipstick, bouncing around, and working with a library of dance moves that'll probably be familiar from your own middle school dances and house parties.
And the treat-flinging feature definitely does appeal to Chelsea, especially now that it's Alexa-integrated so that I can easily issue a voice command to give her a well-earned reward.
Just then, his colleague Naoki Kaneko, 23, announced he had spotted a caterpillarlike Caterpie near the restaurant's entrance and began flinging virtual balls at the creature on his screen to capture it.
Something as simple as installing trash cans around Delhi has not been done, partly because garbage collection is not guaranteed and many residents are used to simply flinging trash onto the ground.
In the nineteen-sixties, a number of downtown choreographers found themselves weary of the emotionalism of modern dance: all those women flinging themselves around in great swaths of fabric and looking tragic.
And Johnson still looks ready, even eager, to just crash out of the bloc without an agreement, flinging the UK and the rest of the 27 EU countries into potential economic chaos.
In the first bathroom selfie she shared, Kourtney strikes a dramatic pose in front of the sink, flinging one hand casually into the air and jutting out her right leg to the side.
He was friends with the younger emo kid I had been summer-flinging with, and I spent the evening hanging out with a bunch of musician dudes and their girlfriends, staring at Cody.
Eddie Vedder Amazingly, Vedder has never been severely injured during his long history of climbing whatever was available at venues hosting the band and then flinging himself off said structures into the crowd.
Berdych grabbed a break point when a foot fault contributed to a Fognini double fault but after flinging his racket to the ground in frustration, the Italian saved it with a stunning pass.
Money is flowing out of the sort of symbolic vagina of the skirts that are flinging around, and the crowd is horrified of the vision of what's coming out of this fat cat.
You've ordered it with two rear buckets, and they are comfy too, but there isn't the leg-flinging, splayed-out, supine-sleeping expectation of a long-wheelbase Bentley Mulsanne or Rolls-Royce Phantom.
Most mornings I painstakingly tried on numerous outfits, attempting to find the right combination of cool, effortless, and stylish, while flinging clothes into unruly piles on the floor, much to my mother's dismay.
Throwing your plan out the window right now because you're scared is like taking your life vest and flinging it as far from you as possible because you're worried about the ship sinking.
Thus you could imagine a small, hardened launcher on an island popping up a missile and flinging it way into China, where it gets vectored on to target by a stealthy F-35.
This trajectory has been carefully choreographed so that on Thursday, the spacecraft will near that highest point again as the moon passes by, its gravity grabbing Beresheet and flinging it away from Earth.
As he joined leaders and friends in Morris County for the ceremony, Mr. Christie dug his shovel a little deeper than anyone else, flinging dirt high into the air in front of him.
The show ends with most of the company taking a turn on the Russian swing — that's a kind of horseless sledge — flinging themselves high into the air and smiling to beat the band.
This is particularly important, because as Democrats have been flinging everything they can think of against Trump's nascent administration, the only thing that's really gotten traction with congressional Republicans is foreign policy issues.
Space Launch System, or SLS, is the name of a gargantuan new rocket that promises to out-power any launch vehicle ever built and be capable of flinging people toward the moon or Mars.
You have to be willing to look very silly doing the exercises, running in place or flinging your arms around, but then again, it's not a real party until everyone's getting a little silly.
These high-energy particles are perfectly capable of stripping away our planet&aposs thin atmosphere, flinging our helpless nitrogen and oxygen away molecule by molecule, and thus stripping our planet of its security blanket.
Simply flinging the puck at net would thus break the assumptions of the underlying metric, and the team would "underperform" the model's prediction—which largely matches the experience of the Edmonton Oilers last season.
Divers searched the Colorado River in Arizona yesterday for four people missing after two boats slammed head-on into each other, flinging all aboard into the water, sinking both vessels and injuring nine people.
I like to think about the tropes of the artist flinging around paint in their studio, the cooking show host with the lovely home, the genius designer who goes out and finds inspiration everywhere.
"We've been watching the interwebs from deep within our basements, flinging data bits and bytes here and there — living the stereotypical hacker life, you know; eating Doritos and drinking the Dew," the narrator says.
While Mr. Gove professed himself "disappointed," Jacob Rees-Mogg, a strongly pro-Brexit lawmaker who cultivates a cartoonish aristocratic image, greeted protesters who vented their anger on Wednesday by flinging fish into the Thames.
In a drawing included in her first solo show at Room East (2015), Fatebe is hunkered down, a mad smile on her face, digging a hole and happily flinging mud balls over her shoulder.
Calusinski first denied knowledge of how Kingan could have sustained his injuries, but eventually admitted, under sustained questioning, that Kingan had a habit of flinging himself backwards and hitting his head on the floor.
There's the implication that you could always grip your stick without one (like a commoner, or a local) — but there's always the danger of flinging your precious baby away while you're waving it around wildly.
Bump infuses these childhood sections with an aching, tender innocence, as when his dad gives 5-year-old Claude a beer, kicking off a Thanksgiving food fight, adults flinging mashed potatoes and howling with laughter.
If I'm playing as a warrior, I'm almost certainly doing to deal with a problem the game poses by smashing something with an axe rather than flinging spells at it, even if I'm allowed to.
Not only is Mario in a bustling city, but he appears to be jump, twirling and flinging his hat in a city full of taxi cabs, commuters and other cars just waiting to be stolen.
PARIS — For years, lovestruck visitors to Paris had affixed locks, often inscribed with their initials or names, to the wire mesh panels along the Pont des Arts, flinging the keys into the Seine River below.
It is yet another example of nature's ability to mix things up — tossing comets from faraway stars into our solar system, and flinging ice, rock and who knows what else between the planets on asteroids.
After that, there were days when they both hid themselves so thoroughly that I ran around the house like a lunatic, flinging open closets and drawers, pulling furniture away from the walls, calling out desperately.
In the first of two self-portraits that bookend the show, the artist is in his twenties, in the late fifteen-forties, and hellbent for glory, flinging a sudden gaze over his shoulder at us.
Now though, from an early-21st-century vantage point, is it accurate to say that such movements have become art-historical artifacts — completed past chapters of a story that ended with paint-flinging Abstract Expressionism?
But since getting the Petcube Bites 2 to test, I've been reinforcing good behavior by reminding her to keep quiet, waiting outside the door and then flinging her a treat or two for her troubles.
While Ms. Milligan's Pamela cuts loose and loud for a scenery-flinging "How Much More," the songs are mostly delivered with diffidence, as if the cast were saving its energy for some undetermined Big Event.
The beauty-influencer world is one in which interpersonal conflicts often play out in videos posted across YouTube channels, with players flinging accusations at each other or apologizing in 15-minute monologues to their fans.
He, too, was plagued by awful memories, among them an exchange that he had with an inmate who kept flinging his food tray at the window of his cell, as though it were a Frisbee.
It became the first piece of fashion I ever bought (I still have it), and with the purchase, I got to know its designer, who was flamboyant and given to scarf-flinging and self-mythology.
Crowell scored his second TD with 7:54 left in the second quarter, and was flagged for excessive celebrating when he squatted and wiped the ball on his backside before flinging it into the crowd.
In the weeks after Hurricane Maria steamrollered Puerto Rico in late September, breaking concrete poles in half, sweeping away bridges, soaking houses and flinging roofs, the island collectively shouted for help until, gradually, it arrived.
I can carefully manipulate an image in Photoshop as neatly as I might with a stylus, and in a first person shooter flinging the ball lets me turns around nearly as quickly as a twitchier gaming.
The incident occurred when a CFM56-7B engine on one of Southwest's Boeing 737-700 jets blew apart in midair, shattering a plane window, flinging shrapnel and killing passenger Jennifer Riordan, one of 149 people aboard.
She concluded her rampage by running over to her Tahoe, flinging open the back doors, grabbing the portable TV that we were supposed to bring to the lake with us, and smashing it on the ground.
Tempers frayed in the men's draw, with fourth seed Alexander Zverev smashing his racket and Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta flinging his kit bag across the court in frustration as they both bowed out in contrasting fashion.
Sanders and his camp, on a fundamental level, don't trust the leaders of the Democratic Party or their aligned institutions — to the point of flinging completely baseless charges at well-regarded groups doing good policy analysis.
While the new South Africa coach, Allister Coetzee, is trying to move the Springboks away from the forward-dominated play that has characterized the team, they won't suddenly be flinging the ball wide at every opportunity.
He performs many of his own stunts, which include flinging himself from wires attached to the top of the Burj Khalifa or strapping his body to the exterior of a cargo plane as it takes off.
His shooting form, which involves using only his right hand while flinging his left arm in the air and then slouching, has drawn derisive comments on social media, where he is sometimes treated as a sideshow.
His approach suggests a Christmas pageant on the dark side of the moon, but it's pretty much a mess, with lyrics swallowed by the voice synthesizers and dancers flinging themselves pointlessly around the plastic-sheeted stage.
Like Kirk himself (who called Henry Adams "the zenith of American civilization," Eric Voegelin "the most influential historian of our century" and Bradbury 20th-century America's "best prose fiction" writer), Birzer is given to flinging around superlatives.
In practice, he is both conductor and occasional participant, prone to flinging himself into a drill or tearing up the sideline to celebrate when the offense—he still calls plays and coaches quarterbacks—wins a big series.
Rookies go flat-out until they get gassed, flinging their body around trying to impress coaches and spending way too much time on the ground, getting in veterans' way and posing a risk to themselves and others.
After that, it's the mysterious couple's sons (played by real-life brothers Domhnall and Brian Gleeson) who come flinging through the door fighting over a will, leaving even more of a mess for Mother to clean up.
Countless YouTube videos had captured his progress over the past year as he made his way from protest to protest across several states, flinging Nazi salutes, setting off smoke bombs and, from time to time, attacking people.
For Ms. Malone and others reeling from a news cycle that feels like constant crisis mode, flinging money at political and social causes as a knee-jerk response to the headlines has become tantamount to self-care.
When Warren suggested that the decision to drop the suit against payday lenders was driven by donations to Mulvaney from the industry, he scolded the liberal lawmaker about "civil discourse" before flinging the accusation back at her.
And how many times has this show given us another perspective, usually from a different woman, that doesn't show all these ladies flinging themselves at him — namely, Erica (Megan Duffy), the script supervisor on Descent, this season?
But when you get to the point where you're able to fly around a vast room and use concrete pillars as a shield before flinging more masonry at your unfortunate adversaries, it rarely feels like a chore.
Earth is also pulling on the moon, keeping it in orbit, and the moon is in turn pulling a bit on us, while the Sun is pulling on Earth, keeping us from flinging out into the cosmos.
John Kasich of Ohio, responded to negative ads by allies of Jeb Bush by showing a Bush look-alike flinging mud at his rivals, with a depiction of Senator Marco Rubio as a young boy frantically sipping water.
The star is spinning incredibly fast—30 complete rotations every second—and generating a force so strong that the forces keeping it from simply flinging itself out into space are more than 10 billion times stronger than steel.
We've all been there: That moment our parents force us to venture into a public restroom alone for the first time — the equivalent of a momma bird flinging her chicks out of the nest to fly or fall.
This allows the controllers to become your hands during the game, as you pick up guns, and reload by plucking out the magazine and flinging it onto the ground before picking a fresh round from your waist belt.
Their loss at home Sunday to the reliably putrid Sacramento Kings featured their worst 2016 traits: listless defense, shooting that more properly looked like flinging, passing to men who weren't cutting, and cutting to men who weren't passing.
The painter born five centuries ago as Jacopo Robusti, later to be famous as "the dyer's son," liked to hoist the angels in his religious scenes up into strange, vertiginous positions, as if flinging them at the viewer.
Increasingly sophisticated and sensitive robotic arms can now work side-by-side on assembly lines with people without flinging our puny bodies across the room, doing the heavy lifting and leaving the fine manipulation of parts to us.
Dallas-based Southwest has been under intense scrutiny in the days since a CFM56-7B engine on one of its Boeing 737-700 jets blew apart during an April 17 flight, shattering a plane window and flinging shrapnel.
There are farms here, and so it is sometimes tractors that block the road, their big churning wheels flinging clods of mud behind them that spatter across your windshield or land thudding on the hood of your car.
Not sure if drug use is necessarily a kink, but conceptual inconsistencies are hardly a concern when two dancers (Jessica Daley and Frank Leone) are wildly flinging themselves across the stage like ping-pong balls across a tabletop.
Think of the footage of Odell Beckham Jr. flinging himself up toward a hurled football, curving backward like Orion's bow with one hand outstretched to pluck the ball out of the transfixed sky before returning to the earth.
To be sure, scooters haven't led to a wave of car owners flinging their keys into Willamette River: only 6 percent of users reported getting rid of a car because of e-scooters and another 16 percent considered it.
So, about that cotton candy machine: The carnival version works by heating sugar in a container and spinning it at high speed, flinging the sugar out and crystalizing it into strands, which form into a cloud, usually colored pink.
Petcube's existing pet camera is basically an advanced video camera and voice intercom, but the new Petcube Bites is also a treat flinging machine that gives you more ways to interact with your pet while you're not at home.
And thanks to his Twitter feed, we know perfectly well that he spent the day repeating weird misunderstandings of what a trade deficit is, flinging around absurd conspiracy theories about election fraud, feuding with the president of France, etc.
The convoy had to slow up through one such village, and they should have known better because as they rolled into the village no kids were flinging themselves at the sides of the trucks, begging for candy and rations.
In Hungary, the increasingly authoritarian prime minister, Viktor Orban, has started building a wall to keep out immigrants and holding migrants in detention camps where guards have been filmed flinging food at them as if they were zoo animals.
Wolfe's Meyer comes most alive when imagining her wild-child side — at one point she jumps naked into a pool at a party at Bobby Kennedy's — and when she's flinging zingers at the go-go ladies of the day.
There's more than one breath-stopping moment on "Presence," which Mr. Tyner begins and ends with passages of startling polyphony, freely improvising in gusts and riptides, flinging out lines at hyperspeed with only a distant correspondence to one another.
In Hungary, the increasingly authoritarian prime minister, Viktor Orbán, has started building a wall to keep out immigrants and holding migrants in detention camps, where guards have been filmed flinging food at them as if they were zoo animals.
A meme that's been floating around the internet for some time now claims to show you how to break your thumb "if you are bored," by tucking your thumb into your fist and flinging it forward to "break" the ligament.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is flinging scalding rhetoric on immigration and staging a raucous rally with his true believers in a bid to recreate his magic 22016 formula on the day he formally launches his quest for a second term.
Just like Twitter, their output is a whirlwind of ideas, references, jokes, stories, confessions and aspirational updates—all flinging forward at an unstoppable pace and in a manner that's as addictive as the virtual feeds we're glued to every day.
And while some games looked intriguing, it appears my peers failed to inform me of a new title that I wholly identify with; a game that involves eating as many sushi as possible and flinging empty plates at your opponent.
Tiger Woods did the same thing on the same hole back in 1997, which helped launch his superstar status—and also triggered the current tradition of flinging beer cans and bottles onto the green whenever someone makes that perfect shot.
Even though Kim is not detonating nuclear warheads or flinging missiles over Japan now to test his military capabilities – as he did last year – North Korean scientists are continuing work in their labs to strengthen and expand the North's atomic arsenal.
Even in a video game, his smooth, friendly voice is relaxing—but that all goes under once the sky turns an apocalyptic orange, debris starts to fall, and he starts flinging paintbrushes at canvas before whipping out a machine gun.
Every four years, a giant swath of the American population fixates on a worldwide competition that fuses turgid nationalism with the hypnotic chaos of humans flinging themselves into the air and landing on tiny metal slivers atop a slick, glassy surface.
Whipping a six-inch-thick wad of European Parliament committee papers from a suitcase and flinging the bag to the floor, Mr Clark laments how complicated it all is and decries the role of "so-called experts" in public life.
She brings together the likes of hit man extraordinaire Deadshot (Will Smith), fire-flinging Diablo (Jay Hernandez) and crazy, bat-swinging Harley Quinn (Robbie), a hot mess in hot pants who lost her heart and mind to the Joker (Jared Leto).
A simple mobile title, Hate Your Job places players in the shoes of a cartoonish office employee, frantically dodging paperwork, staplers, and co-workers before flinging yourself off the top of the building, the screen cutting to black before impact.
As expected, Dillinger Four played their hits and people sang along vigorously, flinging beers from one corner of the room to the other in an attempt to add a few final stains to the walls before the night was over.
If Ebony functioned as a stand-in for every fanfic Mary Sue who'd ever waltzed into Hogwarts, her creator captured the spirit of every hostile, emotion-flinging teen with a chip on their shoulder who found their way into fandom.
Cheer focuses on a competitive sport that fuses turgid, erotic tribalism with the body-breaking violence of muscular humans flinging tinier, lighter humans into the air and then catching them — callused hands atop thickly taped wrists, clawing into triceps and ankles.
Get used to flinging open new tabs willy-nilly, just to make sure you're spelling "hors d'oeuvres" correctly (you aren't), to find out how old Laura Linney is (fifty-two), and to settle that dinner-party argument about James Stockdale.
Leclerc spun and picked up a right rear puncture, limping home on a rim and flailing rubber, losing a lap to the leaders and flinging out debris that led to a safety car period for marshals to sweep the track.
In its own way it is as damaging to the perception of American Muslims as the overt prejudice espoused by the loudmouth, firecracker-flinging charlatan who currently and jaw-droppingly remains the prohibitive favorite to win the Republican Party's nomination.
If you opposed Clinton, either from the Bernie left or anywhere on the right, you can look past her self-flagellation to find evidence supporting the claim that she is flinging blame like a toddler left unattended with a bowl of pea puree.
Woody's signature rag doll slapstick comedy is in full swing, from the cowboy flailing atop an angry cat running in circles, to getting his face stepped on by Bonnie's dad, to flinging his limbs every which way to keep Forky in check.
I fashioned new habits: Each morning I ingested current events via Viceland's Desus & Mero from the night before, moved with less urgency in lieu of rushing to work, and tried to rely less on my iPhone during commutes, flinging myself into a book.
The only real unanswered question is why workers at a super-secretive flying car company backed by one of the world's richest men would dress up in chicken suits and perform a synchronized dance routine in public, before flinging themselves into the water.
There was no one on stage -- and there won't be on Thursday night -- to match Trump's insult-flinging, manic style that broke the mold of how to win the White House and has dragged the nation into an incessant political psychodrama ever since.
Players can pull off moves like launching an enemy into the air, juggling them for a few punches, then grabbing them with a web and flinging them at the next foe, all before zipping across the room to strike a third goon.
The 34-year-old Swede, who arrived at Old Trafford on a free transfer after a trophy-laden four-year spell with Paris St Germain, wasted no time in making his presence felt, flinging himself into the air to meet Antonio Valencia's cross.
Here's The New York Times on Republicans' "accomodate—not confront" strategy: After three weeks in the White House, Mr. Trump has made clear that he is going to continue promulgating conspiracy theories, flinging personal insults and saying things that are plainly untrue.
Of course, as a shared theatrical experience, some of the sillier moments (and there are several) actually serve a purpose, offering bits of comic relief -- intended or otherwise -- to offset the tension associated with skulking around in the shadows and flinging open doors.
It's not exactly clear how the solar system put a ring on Saturn — or when that even happened — but the most widely accepted story is that a decent-size moon smashed into one of its buddies, flinging icy material into orbit around Saturn.
Even though it's early on a Thursday night, and even though the sun is still high and scorching in the Texas sky, the dance floor is already filled, lots of "hot shit dancers swinging and flinging around," to borrow a phrase from Russell.
Dallas-based Southwest has been under scrutiny since an engine on a flight headed from New York to Dallas blew apart in mid-air over Pennsylvania, shattering a plane window, flinging shrapnel and killing passenger Jennifer Riordan, one of 149 people aboard.
Anyway, I didn't relish the thought of charging for the front door against a machine gun nest and a full platoon of Nazis, so I edged around the side of the house, flinging grenades through the windows, then went in through the basement.
In other words, while the rest of London is sinking in on itself slowly like an overpriced and undercooked pie, the South East postcode is still chugging along, occasionally flinging out artists like James Blake, filmmakers like Steve McQueen, or weird trends like Nu Rave.
Last week, Virgin Hyperloop One, one of the leading companies in the budding industry dedicated to realizing Elon Musk's vision of flinging people and stuff through tubes in a near-vacuum and at borderline supersonic speeds, set a new speed record: 240 miles per hour.
VICE sat down with Chi Chi to hear about what went wrong on that fateful night in Portland, when she tried to do a flip and accidentally slipped—flinging herself offstage, slicing open her leg, and winding up with a pair of bloody tights.
McDonagh's shot zipped wide, and Schlemko, much like his team, made the most of a second chance, collecting a puck and, before the Rangers could cover him, flinging it past goaltender Henrik Lundqvist to give the Devils a thrilling 3-2 victory at Prudential Center.
That said, given the different time period, you'll be flinging arrows and javelins at your enemies, instead of broadsides of cannonballs, which felt a little less impactful — although I'm pleased to report that sea shanties make their triumphant return and this time, they're in Greek.
In the lead-up to the Rio Olympics, there was a flurry of panic around whether the games might act as a super-spreading event for the Zika virus, flinging cases out of the hot zone (Brazil) and into the far corners of the earth.
The hack is reminiscent of the printers that started flinging sheets of paper with ASCII brofists and the smart TVs that were possessed to play a video out of their owners control, all in the name of getting the hacked parties to subscribe to PewDiePie.
Rajpal had already escaped two attempts on his life when, on an April afternoon five years later, a 19-year-old carpenter's son called Ilm-ud-din stabbed him eight times inside his bookshop in Lahore, retreating as bystanders began flinging books at him.
Trump has a penchant for flinging insults at his political opponents, a tendency that has not cost him support among his die-hard backers but does not help him with middle-of-the-road voters, who tell pollsters they wish he would tone it down.
Pete Townshend of the Who set off countless controlled detonations in his songs — trilling, jabbing rapidly, bending notes, scraping his strings, flinging and windmilling a dozen kinds of power chords — while Roger Daltrey swung his microphone on its cord and flaunted his lung power.
At its massive unveiling event in LA, Bungie showed off three new subclasses that will appear in Destiny 2: The Dawnblade Warlock, with a flaming sword; the Arcstrider Hunter, wielding an electric staff; and the Sentinel Titan, flinging a glowing purple Captain America shield.
The company is pitching its existing AppLock+ program as the ideal solution for those who want to hand their device to someone else, but want to make sure he or she isn't flipping through the address book instead of flinging Poké Balls at nearby Pikachu.
While the Sanders campaign has steered clear of such rhetoric, high-profile Sanders supporters on Twitter, who already believed the 2016 election was stacked against them and that the DNC still has it out for their guy, have been flinging around conspiratorial language recklessly.
BERLIN (Reuters) - In 2015, with Germany facing turmoil after flinging its doors open to a million refugees, Berlin repurposed a defunct airport to house them, creating an ad hoc village that is the setting for a film to premier at the Berlinale film festival.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Patrick Reed had dug himself a hole before arriving at the Presidents Cup, his two-stroke penalty for flinging some sand away with his wedge in a waste bunker stoking controversy and putting a big target on his back at Royal Melbourne.
While Grande does the Bend and Snap upright as Witherspoon's character Elle Woods teaches an entire nail salon in the film, the "breathin" singer puts her own flare to the move by crossing her arms over her chest and flinging her hands out at shoulder level.
Right now people are flinging around names of various devices and their prices to try to situate the relative cost of the Oculus or predict where the price is going—like pointing out that the Kindle started off at $400, and is now available for $80.
It could be a little awkward when President Trump addresses the FBI Academy's graduating class Friday morning — after all, he's been flinging criticism at the agency in recent weeks, saying it's "in tatters," and the White House just lobbed more claims of extreme FBI bias against Trump.
After three dancers fiercely demonstrated techniques of hair flinging and high kicks, the other five, in sequential solos, fiercely isolated the five standard elements of Vogue Fem style: hands, catwalking, spins and dips, floorwork (rolls, splayed legs) and duckwalking (on the toes, in a deep squat).
With the campaign in its infancy, candidates are muddling through how to best take on Trump without sinking to his level of discourse, particularly at a time when he's flinging xenophobic rhetoric about his wall in a standoff over the longest government shutdown in history. Sen.
Since coming together in New York in 20133, their live show had largely revolved around Karen howling and flinging herself across the stage, looking like she was simultaneously trying to perform a DIY demon exorcism and spit out the lyrics to one of their frenetic, spiky tracks.
But when Massenet's "Werther" opened at the Metropolitan Opera on Thursday evening and the tenor Vittorio Grigolo declared his love for the young, respectable Charlotte, artfully weaving and fervently flinging vocal lines at and around her, I'm not embarrassed to admit I found myself getting flushed.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Senate Soundly Rejects Repeal-Only Health Bill" (front page, July 27): Republican attempts to overturn the Affordable Care Act by flinging irresponsible alternatives that would wreak havoc with the health of millions of citizens have set a new low in legislative responsibility.
The characters' promiscuous, boa-flinging, "Oh, Mary"-spouting, drown-your-troubles-in-a-vodka-bottle histrionics were distinctly off-message during the years when gay men were trying to cultivate lawmakers and police with their new images as activists or pillars of the community, not of Sodom.
They joined Beyoncé onstage for a rendition of the water-flinging choreography that's been blowing minds on the Lemonade tour — and then, just to make everyone lose their minds a little bit more, Kendrick Lamar popped out from beneath the stage to rap his verse live.
But professional wrestling is an even purer example of strife sold as entertainment—and it became the perfect place for Trump to hone his act as a bigger-than-life, self-inflating, insult-flinging antihero, while taking notes from impresarios like Vince McMahon, the CEO of Worldwide Wrestling Entertainment.
It's a smart, fluid system that works because of the broader scope: You can go from shooting an enemy to shooting a red barrel, to running across a parapet and flinging yourself off the edge, to swinging across a gap to melee another bad guy in the face.
When it comes to Clinton, Trump's rapid-fire put downs are likely to sound a lot like the schoolyard put down, "I know you are but what am I." Pressed on his biggest weaknesses by Clinton, Trump has frequently replied in boomerang fashion, flinging Clinton's words right back at her.
Sandeep Manu, manager of BC Wireless, a cellphone repair store on the block where the crash occurred, said he arrived at work minutes after it happened to find passers-by flinging their belongings to the ground and frantically working to flip the car onto its side to free Ms. Dauplaise.
Not by accident did he put on that 77-minute performance for the media — hurling insults, flinging lies, marinating in self-pity, luxuriating in self-love — just three days after the resignation of his national security adviser, Michael Flynn, and amid intensifying questions about collusion between Team Trump and the Russians.
Abdul Hakim-Bilal's towering bass drones and Samuel Goff's thunderous tom explorations have this feeling of improvised weaponry—as if they'd grabbed whatever heavy object was nearest around them and are flinging it haphazardly into the guts of a broken system, with the goal of seeing how much carnage they might wreak.
The problem is that while drones are powered flying devices that allow you to control where your camera is going and what you're shooting, the AER is quite literally flinging a GoPro in the sky on a wing and a prayer and hoping you get something good out of the same arcing throw.
It had a single player campaign that took the structure and bombast of a Call of Duty story into the future (before Call of Duty did its own future game) and a multiplayer mode where players flew around the map, wall running and flinging themselves with grappling hooks before calling down giant mechs.
For many of the young protesters flinging themselves at the fence, with such little real hope of getting through, it also seemed an act of desperation over the circumstances of their impoverished, isolated lives in a territory that they call a virtual prison camp since Israel imposed a blockade 11 years ago.
Manchester United versus Arsenal is not a derby, not in a traditional intracity sense, but so rich is its recent mythology — from Roy Keane's thinly veiled threats to Patrick Vieira to Cesc Fàbregas's flinging pizza — that it has become, more than any other individual match, the defining clash of the Premier League era.
Endler had been busy in the previous few minutes, sprawling to deny Lindsey Horan, flinging herself to her left to keep out a spectacular volley from Christen Press, hurling her body to her right to try to meet Jessica McDonald's effort, heaving a sigh of relief as it clattered against the post.
So while Francis is not exactly flinging open the faith's doors to "sinners," his attempts to decentralize the church and become the "pope of the people" shows the quandary Catholicism is in today—where a fear of progression is at odds with the reality that, without modernization, Catholicism will continue its slow but steady decline.
WOMAN ARRESTED AFTER DEFECATING ON FLOOR OF TIM HORTONS RESTAURANT, FLINGING FECES AT CLERK On May 13, the girl&aposs 38-year-old mom reportedly caused a commotion at BD&aposs Mongolian Grill in Glendale, "yelling and swearing" at a waitress who allegedly gave the mom incorrect change following the meal, the Journal Sentinel reports .
Never mind that their periods of sustained popularity have always coincided with a heavy dose of risk-taking and flinging the doors open to the non-traditional: Steve Austin was stuck as the godawful Ringmaster until he was given license to do his own thing, and The Rock as Rocky Maivia was a disaster.
Emma Garland Mabel is the 20-year-old daughter of riotous pop icon Neneh Cherry and Massive Attack producer Cameron McVey, but that is probably the least interesting fact about the singer, who has spent the past half year crafting two glistening pop bangers and slowly flinging them into the universe one by one.
The HBO fantasy epic is so serious about inappropriate family-member loving, the very first episode of the series, "Winter Is Coming," ends with Cersei (Lena Headey) and Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) having doggy-style sex in a tower and then flinging Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) out of said tower to keep their relationship hidden.
Since then, Hyperloop One has put the acrimony behind it, focusing instead on hitting its milestones in an effort to convince its international partners that the hyperloop not only works, but can overcome the skepticism about the cost and viability of flinging passengers and cargo through a vacuum tube at the speed of a Boeing 747.
After Giovanni and Leporello messy the stage by eating like pigs — flinging pasta and chicken, pouring an entire bottle of wine into a single, overflowing glass — the set's three buildings snap into a position that shows only their bare, flat sides, which become canvases for increasingly zoomed-in, eventually suffocating video projections of swirling, naked bodies in hell.
In the erectness of their bearing, and in their readiness to drop down on their bellies, the flinging way they gesture with their armlike flippers, the shortness of the strides with which they walk or boldly scamper on their fleshy feet, they resemble human children more closely than does any other animal, not excepting the great apes.
"Shivering on the dogleg of cleared land, between the back wall of the factory and the scrub" where a pit has been freshly dug, he awaits instructions, gulping liquor from a flask being passed along the line, watching his barrack mates "flinging bundles" they've seized from the Jews who stumble through the mud between the rows of trucks.
And occasionally that ordinariness achieves magnificence, like the moment when the camera's framing captures the succession of staircase-d men so that it rhymes with the electric succession of French Republicans flinging their arms up at the pedestaled "live free or die" lady in François-Léon Sicard's "La Convention Nationale" sculpture, which dominates that section of the building.
They allow us to deal with the breakup in a fun – rather than traumatising – way, where we can face our demons head-on by flinging our limbs around in a sweaty, packed-out club, shout-singing the lyrics to ourselves in the bathroom mirror or letting the screeching guitars of a noise record drown out that squeezing pain in your chest.
In a passenger's video of the mayhem, you can see a flight attendant in the aisle, valiantly flinging water from open bottles in an attempt to extinguish the blaze, before a man hops up on a seat to get a better angle and goes to town on the fire with a container of orange juice, which appears to do the trick.
The rules reflected that, and as it turned into a game primarily about high fantasy and fireball flinging, the rules reflected that; anyone old enough to have played the original D&D can tell you it would be highly unsatisfying to play the game as it's currently envisioned with the old system, because the rules don't really support that sort of play.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Goya's Saturn devours his son on a park bench, flinging chunks of arm to a flock of pigeons; the lady in pink of Edward Hopper's "Morning Sun" snaps out of her reverie when a bird crashes into her bedroom window; the raining men of Rene Magritte's "Golconda" jump out of a plane and splatter bloodily on the ground, alarming local newscasters.
One of the biggest mistakes you can make is flinging open doors without first checking for a different escape route But if you must open a door to get out of the building, don't forget to shut it behind you Never break windows in an attempt to give those trapped in a burning building some fresh air Don't try to move a cooking pan that's caught fire
I thought I'd dust off some old Gilded Age anecdotes for this post but upon googling "ostentatious displays of wealth" found myself sinking into a truffle-scented morass of modern day Caligulas watering their golf courses using golden blimps filled with Evian water and hiring someone to "do" their dishes by flinging dirty ones into the trash and bringing in new sets for every meal.
That said, Peaches' new video for "Sick in the Head" is perhaps a little low key compared to the video for "Rub", but it still includes her flinging her latex-clad glittery limbs around in a tunnel, her "upper half" transformed into two goggly eyes and her "lower half" transformed into an actual mouth, with teeth (which will make you shudder if you've ever seen the film Teeth).
Rather, it confirms that the Trump Presidency is much more akin to that famous scene in Boogie Nights where a guy wanders around flinging lit fireworks while a coked-out drug dealer waves around a loaded gun and we all barrel on to the next thing while chaos and noise swirl around us and we all start to lose our minds as we become numb to the catastrophe that is slowly unfolding.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Saturday participated in the Gridiron Club dinner's long-standing tradition of presidential speeches filled with self-deprecating humor, flinging barbs at his own administration as well as the usual targets.
For a 21st-century scam, it has the vintage touch of Billy Joel suing his ex-manager for $90 million in 1989; of the Stones flinging lawsuits at Allen Klein and his notorious grip on their publishing rights; of boyband Svengali Lou Pearlman lifting money from the Backstreet Boys and plunging it into the Ponzi scheme for which he served eight years in prison; of Leonard Cohen's former manager serving time after allegedly stealing millions from him, then harassing him.
The self-righteous disbelief of "All I Really Want" was there when I saw Jordan with his new girlfriend Jodie; the nurturing, reassuring line of "everything's gonna be fine, fine, fiiine" in "Hand In My Pocket" when I couldn't face the playground at lunchtime; the way Alanis Morrisette sings like she's gritting her teeth in "You Oughta Know" as I imagined that I was her, flinging the words at everyone who had ever wronged me while I stomped and swung around my bedroom floor like a propellor.
In addition to the heaven-sent Ms. Simard, the musical, which has had two prior Off Broadway runs, features tasty turns from familiar names: Faith Prince, sending up the warmhearted Jewish matron memorably portrayed by Shelley Winters in "The Poseidon Adventure"; Roger Bart, playing the sleazy owner of the floating disco-cum-casino in which the musical takes place; Rachel York, spangled in faux Bob Mackie and flinging around a fabulous Farrah wig, as the club's headliner; and Kerry Butler as an intrepid reporter seeking to uncover the shoddy workmanship that causes havoc when an earthquake strikes the Hudson River, where the party boat floats.

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