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Trump got off on the wrong foot by threatening Missouri Democratic Sen.
They thrived on—they got off on—the narcissism of small differences.
You got off on the fact that Stephanie and I were not friends.
Shaun White and a fellow plane passenger recently got off on the wrong foot.
But in Moscow, the project got off on the wrong foot from the start.
His conviction was overturned but many people believe he got off on a technicality.
We got off on the wrong foot with the press, however we did it.
We got off on the right foot and from there it was a real dream.
We got off on the same floor, and quickly I lost him in the crowd.
"Tina, if you're here, I'm so sorry we got off on the wrong foot," Wood said.
He got off on that too and that is why he did it over and over.
Sarah and I got off on the second floor and walked over to Audrey Hepburn's photo.
He internalized punk's DIY libertarian streak and he got off on starting trouble, physical, verbal, intellectual, whatever.
No. 1, the characters all died before the 2016 election, so we got off on a technicality.
Instead, by the time I got off on the fifth floor, there was no one else on.
As the Million Dollar Listing Miami star previously recalled, the pair originally got off on the wrong foot.
They wanted to make sure we got off (on) the right foot and they led us to victory.
The other members, who were younger, got off on all that stuff, and to me it was really boring.
Now, even though we got off on the wrong foot, I'm still sorry you're having trouble with your sister.
And those family members are pulling no punches: "He got off on a technicality," the late accuser's brother told Variety.
Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston definitely got off on the wrong foot when they met on the set of Friends.
Guyger was just off duty, and she claims she returned to her apartment building and got off on the wrong floor.
Some, of course, were just plain mean—they'd ask the models to insult their wives and got off on them being disrespected.
In reality, the train was not sealed: Lenin got off on several occasions, and stayed overnight in a German hotel at Sassnitz.
We did start out with one early in our marriage and it was a key reason we got off on the right track.
These boozy baths brought beefy-tasting blessings and boo-boo body odor aromas—just the sick kinda shit these monks really got off on.
They got off on the wrong foot during the debate over Afghanistan, these officials said, because General McMaster was so fervent about sending additional troops.
Teresa Giudice's marriage to Joe apparently got off on the wrong foot 20 years ago ... because she claims he forced her to sign a prenup.
Process matters, too, and the Volcker Rule got off on the wrong foot when it was incorporated into the Dodd-Frank Act at the 11th hour.
Following the Charleston, which got off on the right foot in 1923, each one of these dances came to prominence in the wake of the cabaret law.
"When we got off on the 32nd floor, we heard active shooting still going on," said a hotel employee who said he accompanied a Las Vegas police officer.
That guy got off on $293 in bail, but the punishment for extinguishing a flame could carry a sentence from three months to three years in prison, apparently.
"When we got off on the 32nd floor, we heard active shooting still going on," a Mandalay Bay hotel employee who said he accompanied a Las Vegas police officer.
But things got off on the wrong foot almost immediately when some of the competitors were sent the wrong way at the start of the endurance event last Wednesday.
From the start, the current and former employees said, he got off on the wrong foot with some executives, including Ms. Sandberg, over how best to police the platform.
I think he got off on the power trip of keeping me guessing, and he was angry enough to make me wonder whether he'd try to use the photos against me.
Kendall Jenner can only breathe a very small sigh of relief ... the man accused of following her up her driveway has been convicted of trespassing -- but got off on the stalking charge.
Zinke got off on the wrong foot in his diplomacy with Indian tribes by attacking Bears Ears National Monument, the United States' first major experiment with a co-management approach to sacred lands.
"Trump and Poroshenko, they got off on the wrong foot," Parnas said, describing a perceived snub in 2016, when Poroshenko met Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton for a photo-op, but never saw candidate Trump.
Years of government cuts and shaky employment across Lesvos and Greece itself have meant that the local response got off on the wrong foot and then hopped along on the wrong foot until August 2015.
Before Trump even started the hyper-partisan speech — which frequently resembled one of his campaign rallies — the two got off on a sour note when the president seemingly snubbed Pelosi by refusing to shake her hand.
I always got off on artists that—even if I'd never met them or didn't know their life story—had these messages, and even through just listening to their music, I could figure out how they felt.
It was some of the sharpest criticism he has voiced against Obama, who got off on the wrong foot with Israelis when he skipped their country during a Middle East visit after first taking office in 2009.
It also made me see that gender is more blurry than people like to think, these guys were 'straight' but sure they probably got off on the fact there were two guys next to them tossing themselves off.
Mann sent a text to a friend about a recent breakup with a boyfriend that said their relationship "got off on a bad foot when I blew a famous Hollywood producer who could ruin your career," according to Cheronis.
Detroit got off on the right foot in that regard thanks to Riley Sheahan, who scored in a 3-2 victory over Buffalo on Monday in addition to tallying twice in a 4-33 win over Montreal on Thursday.
We got off on the wrong foot in my high school English class, where I was introduced to him as a source for pithy essay quotes rather than a first-person journey into solitude that was radical in its day.
He got off on the right foot on his first day in office, praised widely for the non-partisan move of naming his predecessor and former opponent, John Dramani Mahama, as his representative at the ECOWAS mini-summit on Gambia's current crisis.
In nearby Spain, Barcelona football club's first mixed-sex tour got off on the wrong foot last month when male players flew business class while women players were relegated to the back of the plane, with the disparity drawing criticism on social media.
Although Mercury retrograde got off on the wrong foot, the characteristic delays and miscommunications might be more pleasant as messenger Mercury meets sweet Venus on Wednesday, July 24, at 8:27 PM. This is a great time to right your wrongs and ask for forgiveness.
But one has to wonder if his alleged actions were all part of the same pathological craving for the kind of ultimate power that makes one immune from consequence — that he got off on the simple fact that he had the ability to physically hurt women while being perceived as their noble champion.
With Caledonia, he really got off on performing. There was definitely joy getting onstage at that point. That was a wonderful time for everybody. It was really like a family.
So, I would have feeling of (sadness). There’s no doubt this could be a good hockey city, but it needs to be done the right way. This ownership has never given it a chance to do that after it got off on the wrong foot.
On 27 January, "Earl of Moira", Hornblow, master, was driven between the Little Basses, where she grounded. She lost her rudder but got off. On 31 January, in attempting to sail between the Great and Little Basses with a temporary rudder, she again grounded. She was gotten off and sailed on to Bombay.
William King (1939-1987), was an American fashion photographer. According to his ex-boyfriend, hairdresser Harry King, "He was kind, sweet, lovely, and a great photographer, but Bill did too many drugs and got off on people's misfortunes". He died of AIDS at the Beth Israel Hospital in New York in 1987.
When the race finally began, Zenyatta broke poorly and got off on the wrong lead. As was her custom, she dropped to the back of the field and trailed by as much as fifteen lengths. Down the backstretch, she had passed only one horse and was still about a dozen lengths behind. She started her move around the final turn, with jockey Mike Smith keeping her close to the rail to save ground.
Arkansas got off on the wrong foot as punter Richie Butler's punt was blocked, setting up a one-yard touchdown run for Georgia running back Musa Smith. Another run by Smith pushed the Bulldog advantage to 14–0. Three Georgia field goals added to the score to make it 23–0. Arkansas had only one scoring drive, but even that was on life support, kept alive by two personal fouls, one after an incompletion on 3rd and 23.
She holds a Ph.D in Psychology from Harvard University and was personally responsible for recruiting Scandal after arguing with her father that he was the perfect choice. Dallas Cassel (James Tolkan): A former F.B.I. agent, Dallas is the director of Cobra. He almost got off on the wrong foot with Scandal when he faked Scandal's death in order to secure him an honorable discharge from the Navy, but Scandal ultimately realized it was for the best.
There was widespread public outcry following this decision. The general perception was that a person who had been found guilty by two juries of murdering a baby had 'got off' on a 'legal technicality.'www.theage.com.au. The Queensland premier Peter Beattie stated that 'there was an injustice done in this case',The Australian, 11 February 2003 the New South Wales premier Bob Carr began a law reform processwww.lawreform.ie and the Victorian attorney general, Rob Hulls canvassed the possibility of legislative change.
This would mark the first deployment of jet combat aircraft to Vietnam. However, this was technically a violation of the Geneva Protocols which forbade the introduction of jet combat aircraft to Vietnam, so the squadrons were assigned to the 405th Fighter Wing at Clark and carried out rotational deployments to South Vietnam on a temporary basis. The deployments began and the first B-57s arrived in the first week of August 1964. The initial deployment to Vietnam got off on the wrong foot.
We really got off on it." The track "Goodbye Mr. Ed" was started as a jam the band used to tune up one day. Tony Hunt recalled "We all came back from lunch and David had written a whole sheet of lyrics for it, and then he put the vocal on later with the melody." Bowie described the meaning of the song saying, it "is very much juxtaposing lines which really shouldn't fit, free-association around the idea of 'bye-bye, '50s America.
On February 26, 1998, Rampart CRASH officer Brian Hewitt brought Ismael Jimenez, a member of the 18th Street Gang, into the Rampart police station for questioning. According to CRASH officer Rafael Pérez's recorded testimony, Hewitt "got off" on beating suspects. In the course of questioning, he beat the handcuffed Jimenez in the chest and stomach until he vomited blood. After his release, Jimenez went to the emergency room and told doctors he had been beaten by Hewitt and his partner Daniel Lujan while in custody.
Things got off on the right foot with the monster movie madness of Cloverfield. Marvel got down to business laying the groundwork for their superhero team-up The Avengers with the blockbuster hit Iron Man and their respectable attempt at rebooting The Incredible Hulk. The games-to-film genre took a hit this year, with only Max Payne proving to be a worthy adaptation of the source material. We also saw the highly anticipated big-screen returns of iconic characters like Batman, James Bond, and Indiana Jones -- some were more successful than others.
The damage was enough to prevent the Seiko sponsored Falcon from starting Australia's Great Race. For 1977, Fitzpatrick was back at Kremer Racing, where in five WCM races, he co-drove with Wollek to three podium finishes, reaching the top at Hockenheim. But John's main drive for ’77 was back to Touring Cars. He had rejoined Broadspeed, to race the Jaguar XJ12C, however the racing programme got off on the wrong foot because British Leyland would not finalise the decision whether or not to continue with the programme following their debut in 1976.
The World Series of Rock was known not only for its arena rock spectacle, but was also notorious for the rowdiness, rampant drug use and drunkenness of the crowd.Kinney, Brian, "Some fans got off on music, others high on marijuana," Cleveland Press, September 2, 1974, p. A-4. Hitchcock, Craig and Chace, Susan, "Crowd control is questioned," The Cleveland Press, July 30, 1979, p. A-1. As a result, concertgoers occasionally fell—or jumped—off the steep stadium upper deck onto the concrete seating area far below, causing serious injury.
The 1970–71 NBA season was the Buffalo Braves inaugural season in the NBA. With a roster made up primarily of castoffs, the Braves got off on the right foot by beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 107–92 at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium on October 14.Buffalo Braves (1970–1978) However, the Braves would drop their next nine as they took on established NBA teams on the way to finishing in last place in the Atlantic Division. The Braves' record was 22–60, which was 7 games better than the Cleveland Cavaliers, their partners in expansion.
Reitman blamed changes in what audiences wanted from films. He said he felt contemporaneous society was more negative and cynical, and noted the popularity of Batman, which had a darker tone whereas GhostbustersII is more positive, particularly its upbeat, optimistic ending that shows New Yorkers coming together to help defeat Vigo. Reitman also felt the novelty of Ghostbusters could not be repeated because big surprises like ghosts and epic finales were now expected. In 2014, he said, "It didn't all come together... we just sort of got off on the wrong foot story-wise on that film".
His career at Boro got off on the wrong foot when he was forced to limp off with a calf injury five minutes into his debut at Charlton Athletic. Whilst at Middlesbrough, Ehiogu quickly became a mainstay in the central defence since joining the club and rejoining his former teammate Gareth Southgate in central defence. He missed the start of the 2003–04 season with a knee injury sustained in the final match of the previous season. He returned in time to play in Boro's League Cup final win against Bolton Wanderers, the first major trophy in the club's history.
One evening, Kathleen is at Jeff's house and Jeff decides not to answer a phone call from his mother. His mother becomes concerned and bursts in on the couple talking in bed, much to Jeff's chagrin, Kathleen's embarrassment, and his mother's interest. Their relationship escalates quickly, and upon Grace's pretense at encouragement, they decide to marry. The day after the wedding, Jeff talks to Grace and tells her that he feels that they got off on the wrong foot, and, as her new stepfather and as an obstetrician/gynecologist, invites her to talk about her misgivings.
Tamama is very close friends with Momoka due to their similar personalities and lives with her in the Nishizawa Estate, much to his Platoon's jealousy. While living with Momoka, Tamama openly enjoys the live of luxury and is very knowledgeable of Momoka's family wealth because of it. Though they got off on the wrong foot, both Tamama and Momoka are very loyal to one another to the point where Tamama will openly go against Kerero if the laters plans interfere with Momoka's plans to win Fuyuki's heart. He hates Mois because of his own feelings for Keroro, and trains hard until the day when he defeats her and gains Keroro's affection.
After 40 years of living at Home Farm, Jennifer and Brian were forced to sell the farm house in 2018 to cover the financial fallout from the toxic contamination that leaked from his land. The couple downsized, much to Jennifer's dismay, and moved into Willow Cottage in 2019. The Aldridges got off on the wrong foot with neighbour Kirsty Miller, first by a loud birthday party and then Jennifer accidentally cutting her phone line while trimming a bush. Brian got his court papers in January 2019 and told his wife he would plead 'not guilty' to the charges, and would fight any hefty fine he was handed.
However, Rowling did not correct the mistake. She responded 'No' and merely elaborated that Patronuses can mutate to reflect "the love of one's life...because they so often become the 'happy thought' that generates a Patronus". After witnessing a memory from Snape about Lily's and James' time as Hogwarts students, Harry gathers the impression that Lily hated James, but Sirius and Lupin assure him that she did not; they "simply got off on the wrong foot", because Snape and James hated each other, and Snape was Lily's best friend at the time, despite him sorting into Slytherin., chapter 29 Rowling confirmed this view when asked how Lily and James had fallen in love if Lily hated him.
When we'd go to check out, the hotel owner – Serge always had his hair slicked down even though he hadn't taken a bath for three years...the manager would say, 'Mr Chaloff, you burned a hole in your mattress and...' 'How dare you. I'm the winner of the down beat and Metronome polls. How dare you?'...the manager would always say, 'I'm sorry Mr Chaloff,'...Except one time when the band got off on an air-pistol kick....Serge put a telephone book against the door and was zonked out of his bird...he got three shots at the telephone book and made the biggest hole in the door you ever saw.
The Lazy Man's Life, autobiography of Thaddeus Golas The book was originally intended as a "trip- guide" for LSD enthusiasts; it could be used to guide them psychologically and steer them away from "bummers". Thaddeus Golas later said he was stunned to see that "a general audience got off on it." While waiting for delivery of the first edition, Thaddeus Golas created a list of two hundred bookstores, including stores he had visited as a book salesman for Harper and Row in the early 1960s; he wrote every store manager, informing them that the book would be available from the distributor Bookpeople. He also visited bookstores in San Francisco, leaving them with consignment copies.
Gytkjær was called up to the Lyngby first team in the middle of 2008, taking over from the departed Mads Thomsen, who left for Nordsjælland in the previous winter, signing a new contract keeping him at the club until 2010. He got off on to a flying start, scoring 3 goals in 8 appearances in his debut season in the 1st Division. By the 2009–10 campaign, Gytkjær had become one of Lyngby's most anticipated talents to come through their renowned youth system. On 2 February 2010, it was confirmed Gytkjær would leave Lyngby when his contract expired in the summer to join Danish Cup winners F.C. Nordsjælland on a free transfer, signing a 3-year contract, following in the footsteps of Andreas Bjelland, Andreas Laudrup and Morten Nordstrand, who had left Lyngby for the Farum-based club.
"Pauline Kael, 5001 Nights at the Movies, Henry Holt and Company, 1983, p. 330 The German reviewer , reviewing the film for Die Zeit summed up the film as follows: Another German reviewer, Hans J. Wulff devoted a six-page article to the film, and commented: Leonard Maltin's home video guide gave the film one and a half stars out of four,Leonard Maltin, Movie and Video Guide, 2003, New York, Plume, 2002 while the Golden Movie Retriever said "WOOF!"Martin Connors and Jim Craddock, editors, Video Hound’s Golden Movie Retriever, Detroit: Visible Ink Press, 1998 Lisztomania currently holds a 43% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on seven reviews. Russell later said "he got off on the wrong foot" with the film which "called for a bigger budget than we had so the film doesn't work as well as I wanted it to.
"They were really my scene because they were playing flat-out R&B;, like Jimmy Reed stuff, and we supercharged it all up and made it really rocky. I got off on that, even though it was only twelve-bar blues." He was a session guitarist on a 1964 Parlophone single by the Fitz and Startz titled "I'm Not Running Away", with B-side "So Sweet". Beck (top left) with The Yardbirds in 1965In March 1965, Beck was recruited by the Yardbirds to succeed Eric Clapton on the recommendation of fellow session musician Jimmy Page, who had been their initial choice. The Yardbirds recorded most of their Top 40 hit songs during Beck's short but significant 20-month tenure with the band allowing him only one full album, which became known as Roger the Engineer (titled Over Under Sideways Down in the US), released in 1966.
In speaking on justification, Wright contends, “the discussions of justification in much of the history of the church, certainly since Augustine, got off on the wrong foot – at least in terms of understanding Paul – and they have stayed there ever since.” In this way, the Church, according to Wright, has subsumed discussions surrounding the reconciliation of man to God under the label of justification, which has subsequently given the concept an emphasis quite absent from what he believes is found within the New Testament. This leads Wright to argue that this incorrect perception of justification has done violence to the text for hundreds of years and that the text itself should be the starting point in determining what Paul seeks to say about justification. Through his attempt of returning to the text to allow Paul to speak for himself as he suggests, Wright offers a definition of what he believes the apostle means by ‘justification,’ which is contrary to popular belief.
Swan's time on the South Coast was miserable: family dog Zee died; wife Bex had a difficult birth with baby George; and Swan became a hate figure with his teammates and the local population at large after the club suffered a poor start to the season. Swan's problems then took a supernatural bent as the young couple became convinced that their Plymouth home was haunted – the family moved 260 miles back to the more friendly surroundings of Stoke. He got off on the wrong foot with the Argyle fans after the local media pointed out that his goal saving tackle at Vale Park on 19 February 1994 had cost Plymouth promotion (Vale had finished three points ahead of Plymouth, who lost out to Burnley in the playoffs); Shilton also did little to help Swan's cause by appointing him as captain at the expense of fan's favourite Steve Castle. His new teammates also resented the record-signing Northerner for intruding on their clique.
Employees Geoffrey Lewis, Montgomery Hoover, Michael Morena and Troy Jones were criminally charged for Contreraz's death, as well as nurse Linda Babb, who was charged with one count of manslaughter and one count of child abuse for allegedly clearing Contreraz for exercise with reports to staff members urging them to "hold Contreraz highly accountable" for his "negative behavior." However, the Pinal County district attorney dropped all charges, and no one involved served jail time or was legally punished. Everyone charged got off on a technicality: The court ruled that because the staff depended on Babb (who was allegedly absent most of the time) for information about Contreraz's condition, and she claimed there was nothing wrong with him, they were not responsible for his death. Paradoxically, the court ruled that because Babb did not have enough information about Contreraz to know his life was threatened (due to her absence), she wasn't guilty either.
One day after the attacks on September 11, 2001, Gilani's DEA handlers tasked him with collecting counter-intelligence on terrorists through his sources in the drug trade. However, a New York City bartender named Terry O'Donnell reported Gilani to an FBI task force after Gilani's ex-girlfriend told him that Gilani had praised the 9/11 hijackers and "got off on watching the news over and over again" in the weeks following the attacks. Under questioning by two Defense Department agents, in the presence of his DEA handlers, Gilani denied the accusations and cited his work for the DEA as proof of his loyalty to the U.S. Gilani was cleared, and the DEA did not write a report on his interrogation.The American Behind India’s 9/11—And How U.S. Botched Chances to Stop Him, ProPublica, 24 January 2013 On November 16, 2001, six weeks after his interrogation, Leader and Assistant U.S. Attorney Loan Hong made a joint application to Judge Amon asking for Gilani's supervised release to be terminated three years early.

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