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It's just — you keep lobbing, lobbing, lobbing, doing aces [Clinton's] way, you don't pick a fight with the ref, you don't boo the crowd.
HE RARELY DRAWS FIRST BLOOD…THIS IS A TENNIS MATCH, OK. IT'S JUST – YOU KEEP LOBBING, LOBBING, LOBBING, DOING ACES HER WAY, YOU DON'T PICK A FIGHT WITH THE REF, YOU DON'T BOO THE CROWD.
He's lobbing and shooting aces at her all day long.
After lobbing that homophobic ditty, Wismansyah didn't leave things there.
He crouched beside me, lobbing a fist into my head.
Antifa members began lobbing eggs, half-empty water bottles, and firecrackers.
While Washington was taking that step, Haley was lobbing verbal grenades.
Others ran through the grounds firing automatic weapons and lobbing grenades.
Pelosi, for her part, stopped short of lobbing charges of racism.
Lobbing familiar attacks over familiar differences is what candidates do before elections.
Texas senator has gone from talking about his principles, to lobbing outright
Gerardo Parra tied the score by lobbing a single to left field.
Kids scatter in all directions, lobbing their shots and bursting with laughter.
We're all just lobbing guesses, crossing our fingers and holding our breath.
Hours later, it was Trump's outside attorney Marc Kasowitz lobbing accusations of dishonesty.
Sweat was pouring off his brow as soon as reporters began lobbing questions.
Lobbing missiles toward Guam would be a deeply provocative act from the U.S. perspective.
But despite its marketed image, Rocket Lab has been cautious about actually lobbing rockets.
"We have been the cowards, lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away," Maher said.
On more than one occasion, they've accosted protesters, lobbing racial slurs and physical abuse.
We've seen way too many characters in movies yell, "grenade!" when lobbing one out.
But he refused to concede, lobbing accusations of voter fraud at the Cochran campaign.
But instead of lobbing daggers back at her, he invited her out for coffee.
A man dressed in a onesie, wearing clown makeup, and lobbing bombs at everything?
Federal filings show the pharmaceutical industry lobbing group spent about $27.5 million in 2018.
His fans showed their love by lobbing their drinks at him and losing their minds.
And the president has responded in kind by lobbing personal insults at top Senate Democrats.
Even before he arrived at the G7 meeting, President Donald Trump was lobbing diplomatic grenades.
Mr. Pence sidestepped Mr. Kaine's criticism, instead mocking his rival for lobbing a rehearsed attack.
They started digging out bricks from the road for the purposes of lobbing at police...
Protesters were seen throwing back tear gas canisters, and in some instances lobbing petrol bombs.
But he is hardly shy about lobbing verbal grenades, sometimes directly at scientists and environmentalists.
"Lobbing in this hand grenade right now sort of seals Comcast's fate," Mr. Moffett said.
To read Mr. Cohen is to realize that he thinks for a living about terrible things: Pakistan's lobbing a nuke at India; Israel's lobbing a nuke at Iran; the United States' launching a nuclear weapon at North Korea; China's threatening to launch one at us.
And only one person in this relationship is lobbing attacks at the other one right now.
Parents freaked out, lobbing angry tweets at Nest about how they couldn't hear their crying children.
I had no problems running through laps of Mario Kart 8 or lobbing punches in Arms.
Familiar warnings about cyberbullying tell us about the ease of lobbing insults from behind a screen.
To make sure your convo goes well, present your feelings without lobbing accusations, blame, or judgment.
Amy and I kept our counsel at first, but by the Bay Bridge were lobbing questions.
But here they were, dancing, lobbing and excelling in a setting that urged them to aspire.
Murphy and Rubio are already looking past their primary challenges and lobbing attacks at each other.
Mr. Kelly refrained from lobbing shots at other officials on his way out — except for one.
Suddenly, gunmen emerged from among the faithful, lobbing grenades and spraying bullets in the sacred space.
Said stranger also whips out their cellphone to play a recording of you lobbing your critique.
Gandini chatted with four jugglers, while practicing a right-left pentagon, lobbing clubs in two directions.
Earnest also essentially encouraged reporters to check out the sharp criticism others are lobbing at Comey.
In recent days, the two White House candidates have been lobbing accusations of racism at each other.
Whether he is lobbing racially charged tweets at Baltimore, Maryland through his anger toward Democrats like Rep.
Meanwhile, the president-elect is on Twitter again, threatening the Cuba thaw and lobbing voter fraud charges.
President Trump added to the racial undercurrent, eagerly lobbing insults packed with innuendo at all three candidates.
Lobbing grave allegations without evidence, combing for evidence after arrests and prolonging detention have become standard practices.
Christie went away quietly, but has since taken to lobbing the occasional grenade at White House decisionmakers.
For American brewers accustomed to lobbing grenades at orthodoxy, producing zwickel and keller beers is especially appealing.
Thankfully, the US and North Korea are lobbing insults at each other for now instead of actual bombs.
At least one blew himself up while others ran through the grounds firing automatic weapons and lobbing grenades.
Meanwhile, the party's 2016 nominee, Hillary Clinton, is on the sidelines, lobbing criticism at Sanders, a 2020 frontrunner.
We keep lobbing stuff out there but it tends not to stick because people don't know that record.
"There is more military connections with the black pudding lobbing than anything else," contest organizer Phil Taylor said.
These efforts were spurred by unprecedented spending by public health–conscious philanthropists on the pro-tax lobbing effort.
With pinpoint precision, he then struck the ball over half the length of the field, lobbing the keeper.
The lobbing of cans at Pepsi in the direction of any and all establishment figures—namely, the police.
Sweden forces a turnover and gets a decent break going, but ends up lobbing a ball to nowhere.
By 2016, Mr. Trump was lobbing insults, including the curious accusation that Mr. Romney walked like a penguin.
Then coronavirus hit, lobbing a major blow to the tourism that some 90% of her business relies on.
Sanders stood by President Trump as he viciously attacked the media, often lobbing her own insults at journalists.
Online, supporters have seemed to make things worse, lobbing (often unsubstantiated) accusations of corruption, payoffs, bullying and worse.
More views leads to more engagement, with hundreds of viewers lobbing in their react requests in the comments section.
So that means letting the conversation be like a tennis match, with you both lobbing questions back and forth.
Slowpitch, which involved gently lobbing the ball to batters, existed but was primarily seen as a children's playground game.
House Democrats are lobbing a lot of investigations at Trump; this is just the latest in a growing list.
Demonstrators have for four months been clashing with security forces, often building barricades and lobbing rocks at security forces.
Those assaults involved lobbing explosives at the offices of the Left Party and at a refugee shelter in Freital.
"Lobbing in this hand grenade right now sort of seals Comcast's fate," the analyst Craig Moffett told the NYT.
Then the coronavirus hit, lobbing a major blow to the tourism that some 90% of her business relies on.
In Iraq, Iran-backed militias started lobbing rockets into the Green Zone and other locations where Americans are based.
In Iraq, Iran-backed militias started lobbing rockets into the Green Zone and other locations where Americans are based.
At the time, Mr. Trump and his advisers realized the potential political benefit in lobbing these kinds of accusations.
The European Union is reportedly considering lobbing another record antitrust fine at Google over its Android mobile operating system.
When the terrorist group began lobbing mortar rounds in their direction, the Iraqi troops asked the families to move.
I don't want to blast Whelan for lobbing allegations without evidence and then engage in the same thing myself.
Candidate Trump could get away with lobbing rhetorical grenades and not thinking too much about their real-world impact.
The emails show Musk and Tripp lobbing insults at one another on Wednesday—the same day Tesla's lawsuit was announced.
I say that's in part because Trump keeps lobbing distraction bombs all over the place that the left cannot resist.
Popular YouTubers on the left have been lobbing similar accusations that the company has stifled their speech in recent weeks.
Ada Lovelace got a brace of grenades, happily lobbing canisters filled with gas, needles, and alien goo at her opponents.
With a bigger field, attacking Trump didn't seem to benefit the candidate lobbing the biggest grenades, senior Rubio officials concluded.
Only a few years ago the Syrian rebels were lobbing small bombs with slingshots made from lengths of rubber tubing.
Later, he met with storm survivors and helped distribute supplies, at one point lobbing paper towel rolls like jump shots.
"We have been the cowards, lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away," Maher stated on his ABC show Politically Incorrect.
And he often does so by lobbing out a conspiracy theory with only the loosest ties to the factual world.
This has included lobbing criticism at Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, who does not have direct involvement in the case.
But the allegations Trump and his allies are now lobbing at Democrats don't have to pan out to be effective.
Instead of tempering his language surrounding race, Trump dug in, lobbing insults directed toward African-Americans that were swiftly denounced.
Both the rebels and the regime violated the terms of the truce, lobbing ordnance and explosive drones at each other.
He kept lobbing tweet-size insults until Sunday morning, when he left the White House for a round of golf.
They responded to police firing tear gas by lobbing bottles, bricks, stones and gas bombs, per the New York Times.
The Irish shifted from lobbing the ball inside to Turner, their star forward, to throwing up perimeter shots with success.
Before Rubio dropped out of the race in March, the two candidates were lobbing increasingly personal attacks at each other.
Lobbing questions at the president on the topics of the day is standard practice — even sensitive questions about Cohen and Putin.
And the latest curveball it's lobbing our way is a movement into a sign that few would describe as all-business.
The chefs lobbing those orange grenades at this four-month-old restaurant in Greenwich Village are Nicolas Farias and John Fraser.
We shake hands and then hug, and within minutes, we're lobbing quips at each other as if we were old pals.
Some Kibera residents spent the day lobbing stones at the police, while the police spent the day firing tear gas back.
Snopes, the fact-checking website, said, "lobbing vague claims about likely events does not a prediction make," when examining Browne's prophecy.
He volunteers to go to the creativity retreat with her and keeps lobbing conversation openers to her that she misses completely.
Giuliani, who was included in that complaint, has also been a leading voice lobbing unsubstantiated allegations of wrongdoing against the Bidens.
The Secret Service said the person, who was not immediately identified, was arrested immediately after lobbing the object from Lafayette Square.
"I don't see people being outraged at the Houthis lobbing ballistic missiles into Saudi Arabia and killing our people," he said.
Battogtokh strides on in the first act, lobbing medicine balls as easily as you or I might chuck a hacky sack.
That trend will probably continue as these things continue to learn more from users lobbing millions of questions at them every day.
With Trump lobbing a new grenade -- possible tariffs on Mexico -- into the trade battle, the world may have stepped closer towards recession.
Some people have left nasty, racist comments on the video, calling the 19-year-old unattractive and lobbing terrible slurs at her.
The movie's night-owl devotees were already riled up, shouting in unison at the screen and lobbing foreign objects in the dark.
Like a pack of puppies they jump all over you, flapping their sides, lobbing themselves onto your back and shoulders for attention.
Trump has frequently responded via Twitter, criticizing the "Morning Joe" ratings and lobbing personal insults at Scarborough and co-host Mika Brzezinski.
Outside groups are already flooding the state with spending and TV ads and both campaigns have been lobbing attacks at one another.
By comparison, lobbing the 2580-22 through 22017 mph corners at 2580 mph is like joining in on a backyard wrestling bout.
The game was simple and beautiful—each player controlled a tank and took turns lobbing explosives across the map at their opponent.
However detestable, master manipulators don't start lobbing racist insults at folks whose money they need just because they're having a bad day.
Trump injected himself in these races in the waning days, lobbing what many thought were racially coded insults at Gillum and Abrams.
Here we formed up along the walls, with two players covering the door and a third lobbing a grenade into the compound.
Don't even think about lobbing one near us, or we might just shut off all the lights in your pathetic failing state.
This is a valid concern with substantial implications, but lobbing the "no experience" bomb might not have the disastrous effect once thought.
One by one, they took turns lobbing criticism at the Senator over his healthcare stance, his electability, and ability to effectively govern.
But instead of lobbing that comment into a black box, that comment can instead train the department's spotlight on a particular problem.
The enduring image of the trip was of Trump at a church lobbing paper towels into the crowd as if shooting baskets.
Through three rounds of debates, where others have found momentary success in lobbing broadsides at their rivals on stage, Warren has not.
Some fans responded to the advance by lobbing bottles at the police, and the police responded with water cannons and tear gas.
For those with no official role to play, it was a day for sledding, snowboarding or snowshoeing — or lobbing snowballs and building snowmen.
The duo ended up in court, with each lobbing stalking accusations at the other, a standoff that ended in a contentious divorce proceeding.
Perhaps most importantly, Trump got a day of good press on Friday after lobbing 59 missiles into Syria in a one-off attack.
The president also typically attends the festivities, often using them as a platform for lobbing one-liners and jokes before the nation's journalists.
A squibber up the first-base line, a runner on the grass, an obstructed pitcher lobbing an alley-oop far over the bag.
Messi then turned provider, lobbing a perfect pass behind Celta's back line to meet a run by Alba, who chipped Alvarez to score.
It was also possible someone was lobbing a rumor grenade for attention because that's how the Video Game Rumor Industrial Complex sometimes operates.
This movie comes on like a bad stand-up comedian lobbing a "Hey, having a job — what's that about?" pitch at the audience.
The NBC journalists, however, continually sought to grab the spotlight by trying to play "gotcha" and lobbing out questions designed to generate fireworks.
Trump, meanwhile, routinely gets cable networks to air his rallies live by lying flagrantly, lobbing racist and sexist insults, and generally behaving outrageously.
For almost a year, Syrian government helicopters had been lobbing barrels filled with shrapnel and TNT onto markets, apartment blocks, schools, and hospitals.
With a self-imposed deadline to reach a nuclear deal with the U.S. looming, North Korea just keeps lobbing insults at President Trump.
But now that the network has apparently soured on one of its on-air personalities, Trump is already lobbing some thinly veiled threats.
Saleh was hated throughout southern Yemen after he launched a war to unify the country in 1994, lobbing ballistic missiles at the city.
He alternated between lobbing the ball to irritate Lendl and becoming more aggressive, trying to hit winners when possible to make the points shorter.
These guys weren't just lobbing metaphorical grenades on Twitter; they did their research and knew what states to help target to swing the election.
In 2017, he was actually the president and, yet, that didn't stop him from lobbing bombs at fellow elected officials and actual full agencies.
The conversation is contentious, as we wonder whether it will end with the Mountain lobbing his head off or him choking from poisoned wine.
After lobbing a few softballs, the questions got serious: Homer was asked this: Which is better, Chicago-style pizza or New York-style pizza?
Trump was accused of witness intimidation after lobbing Twitter attacks on Yovanovitch while she was testifying about how she felt personally threatened by him.
The Ducks eviscerated the 1-3-1 defense, snaking their way around it, bullying their way through it or lobbing alley-oops over it.
Sanders has not garnered nearly the same amount of institutional support as Biden — probably unsurprising, given his penchant for lobbing broadsides at establishment Democrats.
Trump was halfway up a Swiss mountain, lobbing the odd tweet after giving a speech boasting about the economy at the World Economic Forum.
But pressure for a tougher reaction to Mr. Trump could build in China if he keeps lobbing out warnings, especially after he becomes president.
Barely a week passes without his lobbing a missile at Theresa May in the form of a newspaper article, speech, bon mot (or faux pas).
If you were on the right and you were harassing and lobbing loaded questions at Obama, I&aposm sure you&aposd have people lauding you.
But despite army reinforcements, the militants had dug into northern residential areas by nightfall and were lobbing mortars at government positions across the Euphrates river.
At first, the parents seem to be engaged in no more than a bit of social banter, politely lobbing remarks and rejoinders back and forth.
Others have been surreptitiously active in the city's poor Catholic neighbourhoods, teaching youths the art of making petrol-bombs and lobbing them at police vehicles.
Even vice presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich is joining the mix, lobbing a last minute plea to Kasich's team to get the governor to back Trump.
Lobbing dozens of cruise missiles at Iran to "send a message," as Trump has done twice in Syria, could cost a few hundred million dollars.
Instead of trying to score points, the tennis stars seemed intent on lobbing the birdie back and forth as high in the air as possible.
After suggesting on Wednesday that he regretted lobbing juvenile insults at Mr. Trump last month, Mr. Rubio only occasionally disagreed with him in the debate.
No surprise, really, because the purpose of the festival is to beat the shit out of your fellow competitors by lobbing oranges at each other.
In the last year, the Trump administration has been lobbing tariffs at China and other major economic partners to extract more advantageous terms for trade.
The group blamed the criticism on Sanders supporters, though it was not immediately clear whether the people lobbing the attacks all backed the Vermont senator.
Lorne Michaels dropped Mr. Gillis days after hiring him when footage turned up showing him lobbing homophobic insults at other comedians and making racist comments.
Whoever is lobbing stones Haley's way may be troubled by the high praise she has received, even from some of her early critics and skeptics.
Gaetz is known for lobbing rhetorical bombs on Fox News (especially during the hours when President Donald Trump is most likely glued to his flatscreen).
The Iranian regime has continued on its merry way, pouring troops into Syria, lobbing missiles at Israel, propping up extremist armies across the Middle East.
The people lobbing out these terms either don't know history or, worse, they know exactly what they are doing in order to make political gains.
Bannon may have been a keeper of the flame, but his penchant for political knife-fighting, lobbing grenades and leaking on his rivals was ineffectual.
Teams of "fire magicians", tasked with lobbing petrol bombs at police on the frontlines, practiced by throwing empty bottles into the university's drained swimming pool.
And yet here he is, lobbing insults like "dumb as a rock" and "lazy as hell" at someone he once picked to be America's top diplomat.
Those things didn't prevent him from being elected, and it's hard to imagine that lobbing some insults at athletes will do much now that he's president.
"I'm going to vote no on his confirmation," Brown said, before lobbing a thinly veiled barb at Trump's cabinet picks in general -- and Mnuchin in particular.
Trump, the Republicans' presumptive presidential nominee, has been intensifying his criticism of Clinton by lobbing personal attacks at her and her husband, former President Bill Clinton.
Trump accused Kelly of lobbing him tougher questions than those directed at his rivals in an August debate that was the Republican candidates' first televised encounter.
Lobbing insults at Rubio like "fratboy" and "snake," Jones went so far to tap the conservative senator on the shoulder before being swatted away by security.
Or you can try lobbing the question in our Facebook group for avid shoppers — maybe someone else lives in your area and can suggest a place.
The US and the EU have been lobbing new tariffs on products since Trump announced earlier this year tough new levies on steel and aluminum exports.
"  "I mean, this guy was lobbing missiles into the Sea of Japan just a few weeks ago and the president is going to talk to him?
Ryan at times noted how many House-passed bills were waiting for action in the Senate, but he generally refrains from lobbing grenades across the Capitol.
"  "I mean, this guy was lobbing missiles into the Sea of Japan just a few weeks ago and the president is going to talk to him?
No one will ever forget our sophomore year where Bradford helped win the homecoming game by lobbing a hotdog at the opposing coach from behind cover.
A lobbing group for homebuilders on Tuesday denounced the Trump administration's move to slap tariffs on Canada's softwood lumber industry in the long-running trade dispute.
"It's too bad she can't participate in a funeral instead of lobbing political hand grenades," Ken Cuccinelli, a former attorney general of Virginia, wrote on Twitter.
As prolific as he is provocative, Mr. Friedman has also drawn condemnation for lobbing accusations of anti-Semitism against President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and others.
Pockets of black-clad youths vented their anger late Wednesday night, lobbing gas bombs at police quarters, vandalizing subway stations and blocking traffic in several districts.
The committee has spent weeks lobbing charges of anti-Semitism at Ms. Omar and another freshman Democrat, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, both fierce critics of Israel.
They're still there, singing "Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me," chasing gold around an endless track, and lobbing fake cannonballs at 4-year-olds.
The Indiana governor delivered a smooth performance at Tuesday's vice presidential debate, lobbing attacks at Hillary Clinton with far greater effect than Trump in last week's showdown.
I accidentally stumbled on the hunting grounds of giant mechanical alligators, six of which proceed to chase me down, lobbing icy attacks as I ran for cover.
While such processes take weeks, it remains possible a keenly interested party could expedite it by lobbing in a particularly high bid, some of the people said.
In the event of a nuclear accident, or two mad men lobbing nukes at each other, radioactive iodine fills the air around the site of the incident.
Argentina goalkeeper Willy Caballero gifted Croatia the breakthrough goal, inexplicably lobbing the ball to Ante Rebic who twisted to blast home a volley in the 53rd minute.
And we're pretty sure Beyoncé — who has her own daughter to think about — wouldn't want her fans lobbing any of this shade at a teen girl, either.
Petitioning, disruptions, and general harassment were common tactics at first; but now that arsenal has expanded to include rioting, looting, and lobbing Molotov cocktails at police officers.
He's shown that in a competitive media environment — particularly one responsive to social platforms — you can dominate the media by lobbing grenades into our deepest social divides.
The comedian argued that "the labeling of terrorists as cowards was hypocritical, and that we have been the cowards, lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away," Bustle reported.
For years, Oracle has been lobbing bombs at Google after it began a lawsuit over what it claims are copyright and patent violations in the Android operating system.
He took the bait by interrupting, lobbing personal attacks, and making the case against his own candidacy by proving what people said – he has a serious temperament issue.
That size translates into huge lobbing power, allowing the beef lobby is to flex its political muscle in various ways in Washington and state capitals around the nation.
Kasich said he'll continue his positive campaign as his remaining GOP rivals keep lobbing attacks at the front-runner as they vie to be the anti-Trump alternative.
The 20-minute sequence culminated with children lobbing birdies over the net to someone else, who would catch it, wait for the beat and then lob it back.
Look at bars: we're all guilty of just turning round and lobbing stuff in the bin straight away without realising how much flavour we're tossing out at times.
All of the punks were tearing up the iron-sided cinema seats and lobbing them over into the pit, and I got coshed on the head with one.
Which is why conservatives are so often left lobbing rhetorical bombs at universities, and why bills like those in Iowa and North Carolina usually wind up quietly tabled.
But the two have a rocky past, with the pope lobbing thinly-veiled criticisms at Trump during his campaign and after his election, and Trump reacting with ire.
While many of Black's peers were preparing to play in this year's Open, she was lobbing balls to the student and then cajoling her to pick them up.
President Donald Trump gave a damning critique of this week's Democratic primary debate, lobbing theatrical insults at two of his rising 2020 rivals at a Colorado rally Thursday.
Within two hours of Watson's tweet, the hashtag was hijacked entirely, with thousands of Trump critics lobbing predictable jokes about bigot-free beaches and rednecks not getting lei'd.
Instead, she's covering for the President -- and adopting his habit of lobbing craven lies and attacks that undermine not just civility, but trust in American democracy and leadership.
But when the cease-fire expired, the group resumed its attacks, bombing oil installations, lobbing grenades at a military barracks and killing seven officers at one police station.
In 2017, North Korea continued to use technology — this time, nuclear — to keep the world on edge, lobbing missiles in the direction of California on a seemingly weekly basis.
If that is the case, lobbing tariffs into the mix is not going to be helpful to that economic growth story, not just for the U.S. but also internationally.
COREY LEWANDOWSKI, FORMER TRUMP CAMPAIGN MANAGER: If Paul didn&apost follow the rules when he was lobbing overseas and didn&apost disclose that, then he&aposs responsible for that.
And birds wouldn't hate pigs if millions of kids like me hadn't spent countless hours lobbing explosives at each other in games such as Scorched Earth, Gorillas, and Worms.
So here he was in a scrap with the dominant institution in Republican politics, lobbing deeply personal insults, and it appeared to have no lasting impact on his support.
The Russian embassy's Twitter account has been lobbing attacks at media outlets such as the BBC and The Guardian newspaper, often tagging Western news publications directly in its posts.
Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Channel, as I have previously written, has become a de facto mouthpiece for the Trump administration, lobbing softballs at administration officials in exchange for access.
We're lobbing grenades around the corners, there's dust everywhere, I unload my pistol into the next room because I'm too scared to step into the room with my rifle.
Mr. Trump and his fellow Republicans have spent weeks lobbing accusations of anti-Semitism at Democrats, although the party remains the home of the vast majority of American Jews.
In Wisconsin, slow-motion images show an armed man lobbing his gun over a fence, then falling backward, before a police officer fires a fatal shot into his chest.
Gulick then steps off the porch and waits until a car passes before lighting an object on fire and lobbing it at the window, according to the criminal complaint.
Instead, Trump has seemed more intent on lobbing accusations at another senator, Blumenthal, who admitted in 2010 to misrepresenting his military service after saying he had been "in" Vietnam.
Trump lashed out at Pelosi on Twitter Monday, yet again blasting the impeachment inquiry and lobbing familiar attacks at the speaker of the House in a two-part tweet.
While the Florida primaries winded down on Tuesday night, the race has already grown increasingly contentious, with both candidates lobbing attacks at each other on a host of issues.
The comedian argued that "the labeling of terrorists as cowards was hypocritical, and that we [the U.S.] have been the cowards, lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away,"  Bustle  reported.
LONDON — Old friends, Maggie Smith and the playwright Alan Bennett sat on a sofa at a chic hotel, lobbing lines at each other as they recalled how they first met.
Early TikTok memes went viral because they were embarrassing, not because they were good, and often featured aging emo kids trying to thirst trap or teenage gamers lobbing sexist insults.
Players manifest their shocking powers in myriad ways, such as firing concentrated streams of energy to snipe far-off enemies, or lobbing crackling balls of electricity that explode like grenade.
Local people braved the rain to stand in a field lobbing the brightly painted eggs as far as possible - without breaking them - to try to win a popular annual competition.
After briefly adapting Trump's strategy of lobbing personal -- and at times juvenile -- attacks on the campaign trail, Rubio quickly reversed course, saying he regretted his decision to reciprocate Trump's style.
It was a reminder of what, in part, made him effective in the Republican primaries against 16 other candidates, lobbing attacks himself instead of leaving it to aides or surrogates.
The majority prompt no headlines: husbands trying to kill wives with amateur car bombs, rival motorcycle gangs lobbing improvised explosive devices, a mischievous student who accidentally blows up a mailbox.
He offered no independent corroboration, and he has a long history of lobbing public grenades, including insisting that President Barack Obama was raised a Muslim and forged his birth certificate.
Critics saw something else: a senator who has rankled members of both parties with her nose for the spotlight lobbing a far-too-early salvo in the next presidential race.
In which case you have already anticipated my second point: Mr. Cattelan directs these barbs at art from inside the art world, rather than lobbing insults from some cynical distance.
He rose to fame in June after allegedly hijacking a police helicopter, flying over Caracas' center and firing shots at and lobbing grenades on the Interior Ministry and the Supreme Court.
McCain responded by lobbing accusations at his fellow GOP senator multiple times, both before and after Paul objected to the vote, though the Kentucky senator did not add additional defense Wednesday.
Moreover, America's government can credibly link trade to broader issues, including its Asian security posture—which matters when North Korea is once again lobbing ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan.
If you're playing as intended, two stages later you're lobbing hand grenades into the midst of a high school marching band on parade and mowing down the survivors with a flamethrower.
He disarmed Groth, the world's fastest recorded server, with a clinical returning game, showing his guile by lobbing the 6-ft-4in (1.93m) Australian repeatedly when he lumbered forward in desperation.
So while it seems a bit odd that Trump is congratulating Kim for not attacking America, it's perhaps better that the president is lobbing compliments toward North Korea rather than missiles.
With things maybe not going exactly according to plan, Beyoncé's husband has decided he can't take it any longer, and the businessman has started lobbing legal threats at Tidal's previous owners.
He got in the rafters of the factory, lobbing grenades and wearing down the mechs armor with a heavy laser while I crept along the floor, silently knifing the Nazi reinforcements.
In turn, Chuck Schumer, the leading Democrat in the Senate, slammed Trump for his reversal on currency manipulation, lobbing many of the same criticisms the president once made of Barack Obama.
A better idea than lobbing billions at government research agencies in another broad-based onslaught might be something more focused, an attempt to answer some key questions on a set timeline.
On the night of the opening ceremony, an anti-Olympics protest that took place near the stadium ended violently, with the police lobbing tear gas at an unruly klatch of demonstrators.
Apple has gone to great lengths to position itself as the tech world's privacy leader, while lobbing direct and indirect criticisms at Facebook, Google and Amazon over their own privacy practices.
The president has spent weeks lobbing public attacks at prominent Senate Republicans — including Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
Not only does this version have Yoshi zipping along, plucking rings and doing loop-de-loops, it also has Yoshi's signature attack, lobbing eggs like a bored teenager terrorizing the suburbs.
"I've never talked much about Hope, because unlike every other member of the Trump orbit, she doesn't careen onto our television screens, lobbing lies and racial invective every damn day," Bee explained.
Just take Selena Gomez, for example, or Natalie Portman or Rowan Blanchard — all of whom have been doing their own spring updates by lobbing off a few inches for the new season.
Whenever the press has begun to focus on serious issues, Trump has been able to change the subject by lobbing attacks on the media—which rushes to defend itself from every slight.
For example, the law firm represents Twin Metals a Minnesota based mineral mining company that is lobbing to build a hotly debated copper-nickel mine near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
He also used the speech as an opportunity to bash his predecessors, slamming "the failures of the past" and lobbing a thinly veiled attack at his most immediate predecessor, President Barack Obama.
Within an hour of the conviction, political candidates and government watchdog groups were already lobbing criticism of Albany's seemingly intractable webs of money and power — and of the power brokers, including Gov.
But the very initial reason for why the North Korean dictator started lobbing missiles and then after that he came to the table of negotiation, that something big is happening in North Korea.
Because this is a guy who&aposs charged with a crime that occurred 12 years ago that half the people in Washington were lobbing should be in the same lock up with him.
Despite ramping up his complaints about Beijing and lobbing new threats of additional tariffs on Chinese imports, U.S. President Donald Trump wants to seal a trade deal with China, according to one expert.
The news of the kangaroo's death unleashed a burst of dismay about how animals in China's zoos are treated, and especially some visitors' habit of lobbing objects and food to attract animals' attention.
Enrique Galindo, the head of Mexico's federal police, said masked individuals who were not affiliated to the union were behind much of the violence, lobbing Molotov cocktails and shooting at police and civilians.
But Neo was lurking on the other side of the bombsite, lobbing a grenade across the zone, blowing up Rickeh just a second before he could plant the bomb for some extra cash.
Homebuilders denounce tariff on Canada's softwood lumber: A lobbing group for homebuilders on Tuesday denounced the Trump administration's move to slap tariffs on Canada's softwood lumber industry in the long-running trade dispute.
His critics fear that his norm-breaking campaign portends a political future in which candidates pay no penalty for unabashedly telling untruths, disregarding the public's right to know, and lobbing racially charged accusations.
There is no realistic military scenario in which the North would attack the South without lobbing missiles at the roughly dozen U.S. military installations in South Korea, ensuring U.S. participation in the hostilities.
Judith Contreras, 57, a currency trader in downtown La Paz, watched Tuesday as security forces barricading a road to the presidential compound held back a group of protesters by lobbing tear gas canisters.
On Tuesday, the North abandoned that restraint, lobbing an intermediate-range ballistic missile at a normal angle and sending it over Hokkaido, into a spot in the Western Pacific almost 93,700 miles away.
A video that surfaced showing the final few points of the match showed Bahmet swinging and wildly missing the ball, and lobbing in serves that might not even register on a speed gun.
Four years later, the anachronistic — and admittedly unrepresentative — surveys would be supplanted by slick, nationally televised debates with Trump, center-stage, lobbing attacks and demeaning nicknames at his opponents while the crowd roared.
Pérez, an action film star, became a hyper-dramatic symbol of resistance in the embattled country after lobbing grenades into the Supreme Court and Interior Ministry buildings in the capital city, Caracas, last summer.
There's a familiar comfort to it, a deep satisfaction in lobbing a soft toss or a well-aimed overhand throw that gets you an "Excellent!" rating from the game and possibly a new pokémon.
She was the first known American woman killed in the Syrian conflict; the circumstances of her death remain unclear, but she was reportedly killed by Syrian government forces after lobbing a grenade toward them.
Enrique Galindo, the head of Mexico's federal police, said masked individuals who were not affiliated to the teachers' union were behind much of the violence, lobbing Molotov cocktails and shooting at police and civilians.
Up until Tuesday, the estranged couple appeared to be headed toward a highly charged and acrimonious trial, with both sides lobbing accusations against the other as photos and videos surfaced of their alleged fights.
These words do a lot of work to elbow their way into a middle-ground between reporting what happened in Cleveland accurately, lobbing an accusation at Melania Trump, and leaving room for further explanation.
Ever since the media lavished praise on the president for lobbing 59 Tomahawk missiles into Syria last week, the administration has apparently decided that war is the key to respectability, if not outright popularity.
Mr. Bunch and his curators understand this and they keep the story complicated, lobbing more topics and words in our direction than you can possibly hope to catch, never mind absorb, in one visit.
In less than five years, the Houthis transitioned from launching guerrilla raids in their native mountain provinces to mounting 180-mile, long-range offensives and lobbing Iranian-made, medium-range ballistic missiles at Riyadh.
The country is undergoing a major economic and social crisis, fueling daily protests between security forces and protesters lobbing rocks, petrol bombs and feces that are being met with tear gas and rubber bullets.
His phobia about lobbing a pickoff attempt or a throw to first base off a bunt — some of the easiest throws in baseball — has become so extreme that he rarely even tries them anymore.
A man who, in 2017, did the unthinkable — tearing open the veil of secrecy that has long surrounded China's political elite, lobbing accusations about corruption, extramarital affairs and murder plots over Facebook and Twitter.
The image of Mr. Trump lobbing rolls of paper towels to a crowd last October in Puerto Rico, arms arched, mimicking a basketball player, should rank high in the pantheon of presidential slip-ups.
Last month, at Jamia Millia Islamia, also in New Delhi, the police used force against student protesters and others, lobbing tear gas canisters into a library, firing into crowds and partially blinding a student.
People on Twitter have been lobbing weighted blanket jokes, like a poster who wondered if he or she could make a cheaper version by pouring concrete in a comforter and lighting it on fire.
When we talk about the politics of the 1980s and '90s, we often frame the "culture wars" as an exclusively right-wing-led phenomenon, with conservatives lobbing offenses that liberals were forced to parry.
The government of President Nicolas Maduro said Oscar Perez, a strapping pilot, diver and parachutist, was responsible for firing shots and lobbing grenades on the Interior Ministry and the Supreme Court after hijacking the helicopter.
Why it matters: The contract renewal ends a bitter, months-long feud between one of the country's largest health insurers and a major physician staffing firm, with each side lobbing scathing lawsuits at the other.
There is no evidence of misconduct on Biden's part, but his handling of Trump lobbing allegations of wrongdoing against him has some concerned about how well he would counter presidential attacks during the general election.
Reid, the provocative, retiring Nevada senator who has enjoyed lobbing allegations and insults toward Trump, told CNN's Manu Raju that he believed all of the complaints lodged by nearly a dozen women despite Trump's denials.
Payton hit a 3-pointer followed by Mavs guard Tim Hardaway Jr. lobbing an errant inbounds pass that led to a Julius Randle dunk and a 110-109 Pelicans lead with 5.1 seconds to play.
As president, he immediately scuttled a trans-Pacific deal, but so far, there's been no clear move on NAFTA other than lobbing threats at Mexico and, this week, initiating new tariffs on Canadian softwood imports.
It was extremely difficult to bench Melo, who has the most olympic experience on the team, but the thought of Durant and George lobbing to each other on the fast break already has me salivating.
Referring to rival militias in Libya, he said, "Only a year ago, these two groups were battling for control of the so-called oil crescent, and lobbing" — not "lobbying" — "rockets and shells at one another."
But as the demonstration progressed into the evening, the number of protesters swelled to 3,500 and some began lobbing cobblestones, firecrackers and glass bottles at the officers, injuring 123, the police said in a statement.
In the lettuce fields of California's Salinas Valley, a new machine plies row after row of romaine lettuce, doing the backbreaking work, long performed by people, of lobbing heads of romaine lettuce from the field.
As Mr Abe pointed out before the election, Japan faces two crises: an ageing population and a hostile neighbour, North Korea, that is lobbing missiles in Japan's direction and rushing to fit nuclear warheads to them.
During a month-long criminal trial earlier this year, prosecutors acknowledged that Elena Rodriguez was lobbing rocks across the border during a drug smuggling attempt, but they argued he did not deserve to die for it.
When he's not setting records in numbers juggling (the practice of juggling high numbers of objects), he surfs and rock climbs, but neither activity exhausts him quite like lobbing pellet-filled pouches high into the air.
Trump has weaponized social media and cable news, he has mastered the news cycle by owning our outrage, he has learned that he can command the conversation by lobbing incendiaries into our cultural and tribal divides.
On Tuesday morning, Roseanne Barr went on a Twitter tirade against liberals, invoking conspiracy theories, lobbing a bizarre slur at Barack Obama's top adviser Valerie Jarrett, and weirdly claiming Chelsea Clinton is married to a Soros.
Making a rare theatrical appearance, she is required mostly to bustle imperiously about, lobbing insults at her hapless daughter, Agatha (a game Ami Metcalf), and narrowing her eyes when about to land an especially withering remark.
Dunbar started lobbing back, yielding a two-set match that lasted more than six hours and culminated with a record-setting 643-shot, 29-minute rally when Hepner had set point during a second-set tiebreaker.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing over Ukraine and has reacted to the inquiry with a flurry of posts on Twitter lobbing obscenities and insulting nicknames for Democratic lawmakers, who launched their impeachment probe two weeks ago.
But if the bipartisan deal falls through, lawmakers have no clear plan to keep the government open past Thursday, with the parties disagreeing over spending priorities and the president lobbing verbal bombs from the White House.
As soon as they were out of sight AJ snapped a black nylon cape over Kayla's stunning white lace gown and quickly began lobbing off her long, blonde hair, watching the soft waves spill to the floor.
Clinton did a bit of this, then started lobbing word-mortars far over their heads at Donald Trump, making the kinds of Nixon comparisons that every Democrat, and lots of non-Democrats, have been making for months.
But the biggest clowns in town today aren't wearing overalls and paint and dodging raging bulls in NRG Stadium—they're in suits and ties, lobbing insults at each other on the campus of the University of Houston.
"The wall I worry about most isn't the president's fantasy wall on the Mexican border that will never get built anyway," he said, jabbing at President Trump, who has been lobbing insults at Mr. Buttigieg all week.
He's pitted against dozens of the richest, most secretive, best-organized people in American business — not to mention the president of the United States, who spent last autumn lobbing tweet grenades at N.F.L. players exercising free speech.
Buttigieg's rank-and-file supporters defied easy ideological grouping — he battled fiercely with progressive Elizabeth Warren and moderate Amy Klobuchar for voters in recent months, in addition to lobbing calls for "generational change" at Biden and Sanders.
The neo-Nazi website had its account terminated with domain registrar GoDaddy on Sunday after Twitter users complained about a post lobbing insults and slurs at Heather Heyer, the anti-racism demonstrator who was killed in Charlottesville.
He'd spent much of the primary season lobbing outrageous and controversial statements into the world, as if daring Ryan to turn on him, like an absurdly aggressive poker player constantly pushing all of his chips into the pot.
The face of Kenyan political resistance has been overwhelmingly male: Young men are the ones taking to the streets facing off against police, featured in photos setting tires on fire and lobbing tear gas canisters away from danger.
Unwilling to take the insult lying down, Drake dropped a response track called "Druppy Freestyle," lobbing insults Pusha's way and telling the 41-year-old Bronx rapper he'd send him an invoice for the boost in album sales.
Sure, the US was then quietly starving hundreds of thousands of children with a crippling sanctions regime against autocrat Saddam Hussein's Iraq, occasionally lobbing cruise missiles at "terrorist" encampments here or there, and garrisoning much of the globe.
The other is a former Goldman Sachs banker who delights in lobbing political grenades at what he calls the "party of Davos," a band of global elites that he says has undermined America's interests at home and abroad.
But in a race defined by nastiness, with Mr. Hugin, 64, lobbing corruption allegations and Mr. Menendez highlighting the cost of cancer drugs at Mr. Hugin's former company, the final week swung on a single issue: Mr. Trump.
You don't need wild story machinations to enjoy Lucille Bluth (Jessica Walter) lobbing 80-proof Molotov cocktails of sarcasm, or Gob (Will Arnett) spiraling into self-loathing, or Buster (Tony Hale) being fitted with yet more artificial hands.
Greene, who jumped in a little more than a month before the election, has yet to score a single public endorsement, though she's lobbing calls at the hundreds of DNC members who will decide the party's next leader.
Sanders has refocused some of his attacks on the former mayor, the latest business-friendly, moderate stand-in for the political establishment, while Buttigieg now finds himself in the awkward position of lobbing grenades at the Vermont senator.
Major labels were still signing huge numbers of acts and lobbing them at rock radio, but, increasingly, they weren't rock, per se: Electronica, swing bands, ska bands, white rappers, and Lilith Tour-ready singer-songwriters were all ascendent.
"Go on, take everything, take everything, I want you to," Courtney yowls in "Violet" using the sort of furious tone you might reserve for an ex while lobbing all the shit you bought for them out the window.
The two sides will then rush forward, while you're free to pan the camera around and watch your googly-eyed warriors smash into each other, lobbing spears, hefting muskets, and being flung rag-doll style by incoming artillery fire.
The requirements Getting 100 colonists, their life support, their waste, and their luggage the 57.6 million kilometers from Earth to Mars is not as easy as lobbing up, for example, a small satellite into a low Earth orbit (LEO).
Dutch lawyer Alex Van Der Zwaan was handed 85033 days in prison and slapped with a $20,000 fine in April after pleading guilty to making false statements relevant to the government's investigations into foreign lobbing by Manafort and Gates.
But Trump is as much of a part and player in this latest chapter of the email saga, because of the one-syllable grenade that he keeps lobbing at the body politic, his furious mantra over these final weeks.
Thursday's hearing quickly devolved into a partisan shouting match, with Republicans lobbing accusations of political bias against Strzok and Democrats rushing to the defense of the nation's law enforcement institutions and the ongoing probe into Moscow's reported election interference.
This weekend, as Trump was lobbing his own Twitter invective in all directions, George Conway responded with screengrabs showing the medical definitions of narcissistic personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
While the rest of the world had their eyes and ears on Kanye West last night, James Blake caught us unawares by stealthily lobbing a brand new song slap-bang into the midst of his usual BBC Radio 1 residency.
Hours earlier, police tear gas forced hundreds of protesters, some lobbing petrol bombs, to retreat behind make-shift fortifications at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in some of the most dramatic scenes since protests began more than five months ago.
WASHINGTON — Canada has filed a sweeping trade case against the United States at the World Trade Organization, lobbing a diplomatic grenade at the Trump administration's "America First" approach amid an increasingly embattled trade relationship between the longstanding North American allies.
Fueling the conservative alarm was the Portland Police Bureau's own suggestion on Twitter during the height of the protests — later walked back slightly — that anti-fascist protesters had laced their milkshakes with quick-drying cement before lobbing them at the marchers.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday dismissed assertions that more than 20,000 people turned out for Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren's rally in New York on Monday evening, lobbing accusations of crowd-size inflation that have long been leveled at himself.
In doing so, Durant nonchalantly confronted critics lobbing accusations that are likely to dog him for seasons to come: that he abandoned Oklahoma City for a super-squad in Oakland, and in doing so, handicapped his odds of winning a championship.
Despite candidates lobbing attacks both familiar (abolishing private insurance, past anti-gun-control votes) and new (praising left-leaning dictators' social programs) at him, Sanders didn't lose his cool, and his opponents were never able to really dig into him.
He is, as my colleague Ross Douthat put it, a Jacksonian figure, wanting to get America out of foreign entanglements while lobbing a few long-distance attacks to ensure the crazy foreigners stick to killing one another and not us.
Members of her small coastal community have responded to her return by leaving offensive graffiti on her parents' house, lobbing a brick at her through a window at her new job and sending her a very unpleasant package in the mail.
The back-and-forth lobbing of tariffs between the U.S. and China also raised fears of instability, and the bond market sent what has been a reliable recession indicator when short-term government yields rose above their longer-term counterparts.
When not lobbing jokes about prostates, possible incest and mammoth cat testicles, the movie stops cold for Mr. Helms and Mr. Wilson (who can act, on the basis of other movies) to muddle through one heart-to-heart after another.
That the first lady would select bullying as a cause to throw the weight of her office behind struck some as ironic, given the president's penchant for lobbing insults and heated rhetoric at his opponents, both online and in stated remarks.
While Witherspoon's spitfire Madeline and Dern's seething Renata kept lobbing delicious insults at each other, the drama unfolding beneath the suburban pageantry wasn't so much dramatic as deeply sad in a way no one onscreen could quite express in words.
Unwilling to take the insult lying down, Drake dropped a response track called "Druppy Freestyle," lobbing insults Pusha's way and reminding the 41-year-old Bronx rapper that he had co-writing credits on tracks of West's The Life of Pablo album.
The Black Lives Matter website faced an array of these types of assaults, some directed by seemingly technically proficient attackers, others from a digital mob that only jumped into the fray after they noticed someone was already lobbing bad traffic at the site.
The British intelligence agency GCHQ released an exceedingly rare and pointed statement rejecting the claims as nonsense that "should be ignored," a sign that officials have said is evidence of the UK government's fury at the allegations the White House was lobbing.
In any iteration of Pokémon, whether on TV, in film, or in video games, did you ever see Ash and his crew driving around in a Honda Civic, lazily lobbing Pokéballs out the window before they hit the drive-through for iced coffee?
Right after the ceremony, we walk over to the gazebo/picnic area where the reception will be, and the sister-in-law starts lobbing her high heels at her husband, screeching about what an awful day it is, gashes her husband's eyebrow open.
But the appeals court accepted the family's explanation the boy was not committing any crime or posing any threat to the federal officer, despite assertions by Swartz's attorneys that Elena Rodriguez was lobbing rocks across the border during a drug smuggling attempt.
Lawmakers and influencers of every stripe have been lobbing the slang, which has been firmly rooted in internet culture for years, to discount or dismiss the warring conspiracies, investigations and controversies swirling around in the giant tornado that is our current political discourse.
The race grew even more intense in its final weeks with Grimm lobbing an explosive accusation against Donovan, claiming the incumbent GOP lawmaker offered to seek a presidential pardon for Grimm in exchange for him not launching a primary challenge this year.
The millions of routine transactions conducted by SWIFT would be like lobbing a hand grenade into the engine room of a large ship — such a blow probably won't sink the ship, but it would most likely leave it badly adrift and on fire.
"Only a year ago, these two groups were battling for control of the so-called oil crescent, and lobbing rockets and shells at one another," said Frederic Wehrey, a Libya specialist at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, who visited that country recently.
Instead of just exchanging mortar fire, for example, there were reports that the countries were deploying heavy weapons for the first time since 1994, with the two sides lobbing Grad rockets at each other, which cause far more extensive and unpredictable damage.
Journalist Mike Wallace pioneered an interrogative form of interviewing famous subjects — politicians, artists, and other public figures — in an era when doing a TV interview still mostly meant lobbing a few softballs near a softly roaring fire to entertain the audience at home.
While it's hard to imagine those Friday dinners without Grandpa Richard — actor Edward Herrmann died in 2014 — it's reassuring to know that Emily will still be lobbing verbal arrows across the table while Rory tries to break the tension with a random aside.
Children scampered about, chasing balls, lobbing badminton birdies, building — and smashing — sand castles, mostly oblivious of the spectators looking on from a mezzanine above that gave a bird's-eye view of the sunbathers and their operatic observations on human and environmental frailty.
However, George was there by the time the ball arrived, picking off the pass and starting a rush the other way, which ended with George lobbing the ball to Jerami Grant for a thunderous dunk to put Oklahoma City up 193-219.
Journalist Mike Wallace pioneered an interrogative form of interviewing famous subjects — politicians, artists, and other public figures — in an era when doing a TV interview mostly meant lobbing a few softballs near a gently roaring fire to entertain the audience at home.
But instead of lobbing the whole thing into the same metaphorical trash can as Top of the Pops, Stars in Their Eyes and Trisha (appreciated for what they were, but accepted as a relic of the past), they are just making it shorter.
" Rubio suspended his campaign after Trump won the senator's home state of Florida in the primaries, but maybe studying up on Jon Snow or Tyrion or whoever could have given him some better battle strategies than lobbing insults at Trump's "small hands.
Elfrid Payton must've seen Gordon in the remote vicinity of the basket—hell, it could be anywhere from six inches to 60 feet—and felt safe lobbing up the ball simply because he knew that Gordon could get more height than any big around him.
But in the friendly confines of a state he won by nearly 85033 percentage points in 2016, Trump let loose, lobbing unfounded allegations that he was spied on in 2016, ripping the impeachment inquiry and mocking his would-be challengers in the Democratic presidential primary.
The heckler, David Johnson of Mayville, N.D., had been lobbing criticism at Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland and Andy Sullivan of England as they missed repeated attempts at a 12-foot putt during a practice session at the Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn.
GENEVA (Reuters) - South Korea tried to bring international pressure to bear on Japan by airing its complaint at the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Wednesday, the latest move in a festering dispute that has seen Washington's two biggest Asian allies lobbing accusations at each other.
In my case, it means calling restaurants in advance to make sure they can accommodate you, lobbing 22019 questions at someone when they offer you a homemade snack, and staying constantly vigilant as you head to baseball games, where peanut shells act as land mines.
"You went and got sick on my trainers, I only got these yesterday / oh my gosh I cannot be bothered with this," she spits in a way that transports you to a banging hangover, lobbing meaningless jibes across the kitchen table on a Sunday morning.
For the past year and a half, the U.S. and China have been lobbing tariffs back and forth on billions in goods as part of the White House's efforts to level the global playing field and halt the theft of technology and intellectual property.
U.S. President Donald Trump spent much of the past year deriding negotiations as useless and lobbing insults at North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, but recently Trump called the new talks "a good thing" and said they had been prompted by his "firm, strong" stance.
President Trump said on Friday that he might revoke the credentials of additional White House reporters if they did not "treat the White House with respect," lobbing another threat at the news media two days after his administration effectively blacklisted the CNN correspondent Jim Acosta.
Ms. Loesch, who just hours earlier had appeared subdued as she spoke softly in defense of the N.R.A. at a contentious forum in Florida hosted by CNN, reverted to the caustic, insult-lobbing persona she has cultivated on NRATV, where she is also a host.
Doege, who completed 223 of 222 first-half passes, stayed sizzling hot by lobbing a high 220-yard ball that the 213-foot-26 Campbell tracked down to give West Virginia its first lead at 173-217 with 22:242 remaining in the first half.
In the piece, Smith refers to Willow and Jaden as the following:— "überentitled, brainless, self-adoring, twaddle-spewing little munchkins" — "nuclear narcissists"— "terrifying ego monsters"— "pretentious, vapid and humorless" — "the black Boy George, minus the talent" (Jaden) Lobbing a laundry list of insults at minors — really, dude?
Clinton and Sanders are clearly more civilized than their Republican counterparts, and yet they too have spent months reciting the same stump talking points and lobbing the same attacks at each other—at this point, even the casual observer can likely recite Sanders's Main Street vs.
After spending the first part of the day lobbing insults at his political rivals through social media, Mr. Trump abruptly shifted his posture after the attack in Baton Rouge, dropping his customary complaints about television news coverage and taunts directed at Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren.
Bolton, a prickle of a man notorious for his whiskery affect and grenade-lobbing neoconservatism, had long seen his influence fading in the White House, particularly after the latest rift opened between him and Trump insiders over the now-dead Afghanistan peace talks with the Taliban.
His goal for the speech was to reach beyond his base and put forward a more optimistic, bipartisan face to a presidency that has been exceedingly divisive, but he has demonstrated before that such moments rarely last before he begins lobbing political artillery shells all over again.
Gabbard has proven a thorn in the side of the Democratic establishment, saying in a debate last year that the party whose nomination she seeks is "not the party that is of, by and for the people" while lobbing brutal attacks against her rivals on stage.
The longtime Washington attorney, Joseph diGenova, is expected to join the President's legal team at a time when Trump is taking a more aggressive approach to publicly dealing with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, lobbing a series of attacks against Mueller on Twitter over the weekend.
At the same time, House managers probably should directly answer a challenge a lot of Republican senators have been lobbing at them as they fight to call witnesses now: that the House, in such a rush to go after President Trump, didn't even do its job.
It also fits into the group's narrative: that while Abbas and his cronies are pushing paper and cooperating with Israel, Hamas has been doing the dirty work — gearing up for war, dispatching suicide bombers, and lobbing rockets into Israel — in the name of the Palestinian people.
Democrats mobilized quickly on Monday to begin lobbing a stream of attacks against the Republican health care proposal, marking a drastic role reversal for a party that has struggled to defend the Affordable Care Act for the past eight years -- and suffered significant political losses along the way.
Hoisting his anti-music, anti-clothing flag high, he took to the Coors stage flanked by banners bearing his emblem, a pair of red men's bikini briefs, and accompanied by a color guard of sorts: two women wearing red panties and lobbing more red drawers into the crowd.
However, you can override that with various mental strategies, and Hunter Hoffman demonstrated in the '90s: If you take a burn victim and you put him in Snow World and distract him by — he's lobbing snowballs at these penguins — that the subjective experience of pain can go down massively.
Russia welcomed the decision as a "sensible" response to a "flawed" arbitration award that had been politically motivated (thereby lobbing back a charge made against Russia by the original panel, which said Yukos had been "the object of politically motivated attacks" by the authorities that "led to its destruction").
Trump has taken an increasingly combative stance since, by lobbing attacks against Democrats and accusing them of orchestrating a "coup," saying the whistleblower and those investigating him are guilty of treason, and amplifying suggestions that the country will break out in to a "civil war" if he's impeached.
Connor had a dazzling assist in a 4-0 victory Saturday over Rochester Institute of Technology in the East Regional semifinal, darting up the ice, weaving through traffic, spinning and then lobbing a backhand pass across the slot to Jonzzon, who slapped the puck into an open net.
Meeting in person is certainly less dangerous than issuing threats to unleash "fire and fury" on North Korea or lobbing insults at "Little Rocket Man" Kim Jong Un. And it's not guaranteed that Kim will be able to successfully manipulate Trump; he isn't exactly a seasoned negotiator himself.
Although some of those lobbing hate were just trolls, and although there is no excuse for any candidate's supporters being cruel, the response is a testament to the fear these supporters had that this flyer would derail their candidate — a fear that ultimately seems to have been unfounded.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.) is lobbing at legislation designed to help Puerto Rico weather its debt storm.
Lobbing a history lesson into a multimedia funhouse, this uneven yet colorful and busy exhibition provides the prospective reader of the byzantine Arcades Project with timelines of the author's life, as well as explicatory wall charts, print photographs, and reproductions of handwritten manuscripts, lists, journals and other keepsakes.
The platitudes—including an analogy borrowed from Chief Justice John Roberts, who in 2005 said a judge's role is simply to "call balls and strikes"—gave way to more substance later, when the 21 members of the Judiciary Committee took turns lobbing softballs and curve balls at Mr Trump's pick.
And it's definitely not too early to try to minimize such warfare before it happens, ideally by actually trying to deal with the root causes of the conflicts burning around the world, rather than lobbing a few cruise missiles their way every time we feel the need to seem particularly outraged.
Each of its near-countless mini-games presents a delightfully silly scenario—from a monk lobbing eggs into his mouth to an astronaut translating alien missives to ground control—where your only job is to press a single button with the right timing, resulting in a melodic or percussive sound.
Mr. Harrelson makes Johnson an almost predictably entertaining force, and his performance fills the movie with oxygen whether he's barnstorming through politics, slamming down phones, lobbing obscenities, braying at his staff from a toilet seat or gleefully grabbing his crotch while announcing that his tailor needs to make his pants roomier.
Migrants clashed with police officers, lobbing stones and other projectiles, as firefighters sought to douse the blaze, but it was unclear whether the fires were set by inhabitants of the camp, who in the past have burned mattresses and trash to protest overcrowding and to demand their transfer to mainland Greece.
So, GOP leaders and well-funded interest groups are ignoring data and, instead, muddying the water with arbitrary anecdotes about higher after-tax wages, and lobbing insults at anyone who dares point out the disparity between the tax haul for the rich and comparatively meager tax cuts for working people.
These are things that make it obnoxious and these are things that empower him and so where I come from is when I'm lobbing bombs at you guys, I'm coming from a spot of like you guys need to be better because you're the only ones that can hold him accountable now.
Social media users tore into President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE, with many accusing him of hypocrisy for lobbing accusations at Obama and then doing exactly what he used to decry.
IF IT were not that India and Pakistan have been lobbing live mortar rounds at each other for the past few days, forcing the evacuation of thousands of villagers from border zones, or for the fact that both states are nuclear-armed, the latest jump in tension between the eternal rivals might seem silly.
Ms. Hua stepped up to the podium to brief reporters in Beijing, made some announcements about diplomatic activities, and before a reporter could ask a question, unleashed a denunciation of Mr. Pence and his allies that lasted more than six minutes, lobbing virtually every stock taunt that the Chinese government keeps for such occasions.
When Tulsi Gabbard spoke up and insisted that we not continue this pattern of military intervention without sound evidence and congressional oversight, she was attacked viciously — even by some in the Democratic Party, like Howard Dean, who are anxious to prove themselves every bit as capable of lobbing bombs as anyone on the GOP side.
Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzCapitol Police advised Gaetz against holding open events I'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Gaetz cleared by Florida Bar after Cohen tweet probe MORE (Fla.) from lobbing inquiries about the dossier or other matters related to the FBI's original Russia investigation.
Bird spoke first, lobbing a few jokes at Johnson's expense before opening up about the talent he sees on the court among the young players in the room, "You see these old broken down NBA players talking about their era," he remarked, noting that sometimes former NBA stars believe themselves to be better than today's athletes.
Click here to view original GIFIf there's one thing Pokémon Go is missing (besides functioning servers, trading, battling, a tutorial, serious nerfs to Vaporeon's stats, a clear indication of the rules surrounding gym battles, and easier ways to acquire Stardust) it's a bespoke Pokéball-throwing experience that's indistinguishable from hate-lobbing a phone into the pavement.
"I would think with two major powers getting ready to go, at least verbally head to head, you would think that with a proxy war going on in Yemen, lobbing a few missiles into the Saudi Arabian oil facilities, so I'm kind of surprised that they didn't actually move oil a little bit stronger," he said.
The biggest sign that the Cowboys were serious about this game came late in the third quarter, when Bryant took a reverse pitch from quarterback Dak Prescott and tucked the ball as if planning to run before pulling up and lobbing the ball to Jason Witten for an easy 10-yard score and a 35-21 lead.
Susan Meiselas, the much-lauded Magnum photographer perhaps best known for her arresting 1979 shot of a Nicaraguan revolutionary lobbing a Molotov cocktail, said she was caught by surprise when Sam Stourdzé, the director of the Rencontres d'Arles photography fair in France, phoned in April to say she had won a major new award — from a luxury fashion group.
"There is, and there are, people at the highest levels of government that don't want to let America be America," Donald Trump Jr. told a group of young conservatives in Florida, lobbing accusations of bias at special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's interference in last year's election and allegations that Trump's campaign somehow colluded with those efforts.
But the world changes, and even as some of the labels most notable acts were still lobbing cherry bombs at streaming giants, they decided to port a majority of their catalog to Apple Music and Bandcamp last year (though the latter the use mostly as a webstore: only one track from each of the releases is streaming there).
He also took a shot at CNN's Anderson Cooper, accusing the anchor of lobbing a question to former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Warren to protest with striking Chicago teachers Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE about his son Hunter Biden's business dealings during last Tuesday's Democratic presidential debate.
Since protests began in India last month over the Citizenship Amendment Act passed by Parliament — which many see as blatantly discriminatory toward Muslims and a threat to the nation's secular foundation — most eruptions of violence have been blamed on the police, who have been accused of torturing teenage demonstrators, lobbing tear gas canisters into a college library and killing protesters.
Books this forbiddingly steep need to be entertaining in multiple ways to make them worth the climb, and Moore keeps lobbing treats to urge his readers onward: luscious turns of phrase, unexpected callbacks and internal links, philosophical digressions, Dad jokes, fantastical inventions like the flower resembling a cluster of fairies — the "Puck's Hat" or "Bedlam Jenny" — that is the only food the dead can eat.
U.S. President Donald Trump spent much of the past year deriding negotiations as useless and lobbing insults at North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. But on Thursday, Trump called the new talks "a good thing" and said they had been prompted by his "firm, strong" stance, which has included harsher international sanctions and threats of military intervention if the North does not give up its weapons program.
Less than a decade ago, this fiery supermodel was one of the industry's most notorious bad girls, an Azzedine Alaïa-clad diva on the verge of becoming a tabloid joke after pleading guilty to aggravated assault twice in 20163 months, first in New York for lobbing a BlackBerry at her housekeeper and second for scuffling with two British police officers at Heathrow Airport when her luggage went missing.
In an incredibly nerdy content distribution feud, Netflix's chief content officer Ted Sarandos, Cannes, and the FNCF have been lobbing somewhat snarky missives at each other through the press for the last several weeks, all trying to get the sharpest last word on whether the future is streaming or the theater is sacred or if Netflix is just trying to avoid paying taxes or if the FNCF is just a bunch of snobs.
Candidates have been lobbing volleys on hot button issues such as Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, scrapping the Electoral College and whether to impeach President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, but are largely mum on how to keep Social Security afloat, even though several have signed onto legislation in the past.
Krystal Ball explains why Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren to Sanders: 'I think you called me a liar on national TV' Warren-Sanders fight raises alarm on the left Overnight Health Care: Health insurers urge Supreme Court to take ObamaCare case | Lawmakers press Trump officials to change marijuana rules | Bloomberg vows to ban flavored e-cigs if elected MORE's lobbing of the sexism allegations against Bernie SandersBernie SandersWarren to Sanders: 'I think you called me a liar on national TV' Warren-Sanders fight raises alarm on the left On The Money — Presented by Wells Fargo — Trump signs first phase of US-China trade deal | Senate to vote Thursday on Canada, Mexico deal | IRS provides relief for those with discharged student loans MORE is such a low blow. Hill.

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