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The golf cart lurched forward and Quinn, hunkered on the floor, lurched, too.
AP: Williams' body lurched Williams' body lurched violently about three minutes into the execution, an Associated Press reporter who was there reported.
Armed with this technology, we immediately lurched towards the absurd.
A giant robot army lurched toward the Man in Black.
They lurched into each other's space on the offensive end.
In the face of all this, however, Puzder's nomination lurched along.
As the frontlines of the war shifted, children lurched between curricula.
Smoke began rising from the Burns Harbor and it lurched forward.
It lurched dangerously, and the lifeboat made a cautious approach, Capt.
Uber has lurched from one blow to its reputation after another.
DOE has lurched, on this subject, from minimum to maximum hackery.
Then it lurched clear off the edge, nearly dropping to the floor.
When the team bus lurched to a halt around 9:15 p.m.
Instead, Mr Netanyahu's right-wing coalition has lurched further to the right.
On the minimum wage, the party has also lurched to the left.
Just then his friend tapped the accelerator and the car lurched forward.
We've lurched from eras of great progressive change to periods of retrenchment.
It was true that the EU had often lurched towards heavy regulation.
I lurched from one disaster to the next, suffocating under the consequences.
It lurched in the sky and crashed on one wing, one said.
Sucker punchers lurched up, punched hard, darted away, hands raised in victory.
Under President Obama, the United States lurched left in a dramatic way.
Diana, Unity and Tom embraced fascism while Jessica lurched to the left.
My pedal cadence quickened as my body lurched with a replenished energy.
"And he lurched away looking really shocked that he'd said that," Newton said.
The Bigurl jerked forward ten or so feet, then lurched to a pause.
In the 1980s Iran lurched from pro-natalist policies to promoting family planning.
It lurched 1% lower against the Japanese yen to the lowest since Nov.
Lanthimos has lurched into self-parody and been trampled by his own hobbyhorses.
In the past few years, Congo has lurched from one crisis to another.
This crowd of tens of thousands lurched as one toward the parliament gates.
I did, and now it was my father and my sister who lurched.
The bus stopped at a light, lurched around a corner, then stopped again.
Once I'd found it, I lurched to the front to pay my fare.
Then I pressed a little harder on the gas and the car lurched forward.
The plane lurched in the sky and crashed on one wing, one bystander said.
Jolene lurched, her stomach contracting as a violent cramp forced her to her knees.
Remarkably for an agency that has lurched from one crisis to another, it passed.
Instead, the vehicle lurched backward into a line of waiting patrons, injuring 16 people.
But Wawrinka held, and the match lurched in his favor for the first time.
Some Republicans despairing over Mr. Trump's rise have already lurched over to Mr. Cruz.
The markets lurched when it became clear that Trump would be the 45th president.
The car, being in first gear, lurched forward and crashed into a parked car.
I lurched into the workshop after him, cursing and spitting blood on the floor.
But the two share similarities: Both expediently lurched to the right on social issues.
Later in the timeout, with players seated around him, Izzo lurched toward Henry again.
He lurched from one event to another, sounding defiant one moment and humbled the next.
Before all the cameras could be carefully positioned out the window, the train lurched forward.
The train cars lurched off the tracks, spilling onto and dangling above the interstate below.
Mass transit systems lurched back to life for the morning commute, though with limited service.
My stomach lurched at the sight, but I was hungry, having barely eaten in weeks.
No clear event, no Reichstag fire, marked the moment when the country lurched into militarism.
He told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that he "lurched" awake suddenly and fired the gun.
As they did so, prices lurched lower, first in the summer and again this month.
They burst through, blood streaking their old clothes and greasy hair, and lurched towards me.
The GOP lurched to the right under President Barack Obama, but the fever never broke.
Prior to that, she had lurched from magazine to magazine, struggling to make a living.
The vehicle lurched northward, toward another event, this one at the Nike store in SoHo.
Japan, Indonesia, Turkey, and South Korea have all lurched in a coal-friendly direction recently.
The national team, despite the presence of Lionel Messi, has lurched from crisis to crisis.
"Horrrrrrrrible," she screamed as she lurched forward on her Vespa, right through the red light.
I found myself thinking, as the bus lurched into motion and cars honked around us.
The 25-ton truck lurched to one side, and Chapple realized it wasn't glass, but ice.
"He stayed attached to my bare ass-cheek as I lurched away from him," Swift testified.
Swansea lurched towards the drop last term before pulling clear after the appointment of Francesco Guidolin.
But her counterpart in Rome, Ms Raggi, has lurched from one crisis or controversy to another.
He stood there at the kitchen window watching as the boat lurched in the river's swells.
But while Macron prospered, Trump lurched into a political crisis as soon as he was inaugurated.
In Thailand politics has lurched backwards since Prayuth Chan-ocha's coup of May 2014 suspended democracy.
He was in his car, pulling onto Waterman Street, when a shape lurched into his path.
I lurched out the back door and along the side of the house to the sidewalk.
I drove to the blockade and suddenly my jeep lurched forward into the column (of troops).
Somalia has lurched from crisis to crisis over the 25 years since its central government collapsed.
" Pedicab drivers, passengers forgotten, lurched out of their saddles and careened over the curb: "Adam Sandler!
The Trump campaign's digital machinery lurched into motion before Pelosi even made the announcement on Tuesday.
Around them the Middle East lurched from conflict to civil war to peace and back again.
He told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in October that he "lurched" awake suddenly and fired the gun.
For years Monte dei Paschi, Italy's fourth-biggest bank by assets, has lurched from crisis to crisis.
Iridian barely got Pel and herself strapped in before the ship lurched backward—forward, except behind them?
Venezuela's output has lurched lower since 2016 amid economic mismanagement by the government of President Nicolás Maduro.
The car had been speeding when it suddenly lurched forward, as happens in cases of unintended acceleration.
It lurched into the air and I was treated to a gorgeous view of the town below.
At some point between an on-campus nurse rushing down and the ambulance arriving, Barrs lurched awake.
I eased my foot onto the gas; the engine revved for a moment, and the van lurched.
He lurched along the ocean floor, collecting stunned and dead fish among the crevices and broken coral.
The van lurched and moaned; McBride, at the wheel, exaggeratedly braked and swerved to toss us around.
She lurched up in bed to greet him, then stopped and listened again, more intently this time.
For several days they lurched about on a rough sea, subsisting on dog biscuits, sleeping on benches.
"He stayed latched on my bare ass cheek as I lurched away from him, visibly uncomfortably," Swift said.
The one who saw atavistic authoritarianism deep inside the modern GOP on the day it lurched into being.
Spot yuan lurched lower on Monday after both countries' announced more levies on Friday on each other's goods.
They have dismissed speculation that the plane lurched before falling, or that there was an explosion on board.
The debate got so heated that Cullom lurched at Churchwell, who reached for a gun in his pocket.
Yahoo, a $35 billion company that has lurched from strategy to strategy, is struggling to manage even that.
He was still in Insane Clown Posse, and even while leading a protest, he lurched to poop humor.
One would suspect not, considering that the club has lurched from one crisis to another in recent years.
"He liked these old country roads," Ramsland said cheerfully as her Kia lurched onto a slim dirt strip.
A.M. Woodward of Minneapolis, whose foldaway bed lurched up and slammed shut in the middle of the night.
The hands came up, and they caught him, but people lurched back and appeared to drop their man.
At her stop, she lurched out of the car and braced herself against the wall of the station.
The old John Deere tractor lurched forward, bouncing over the uneven frozen ground of the Noem family ranch.
Their party has lurched so far to the left that I couldn't possibly support any of their candidates.
The car lurched forward, then stopped, and dozens of shots rang out, apparently from someone inside the car.
The country has lurched from one crisis to another since general elections were held in August last year.
In the later years, as West Germany lurched towards prosperity, East Germany increasingly tightened into a police state.
As she shimmied around the man's cart, still yelling in his face, she half-heartedly lurched at him.
The bottom line: Facebook has lurched from crisis to crisis, and it has managed none of those crises well.
The train lurched, and with nothing to grip onto, he rolled, fell and was sucked under its churning wheels.
He spotted a scrap of human food and lurched toward it, sending a loaded plate smashing to the floor.
The train lurched, and with nothing to grip onto, he rolled, fell, and was sucked under its churning wheels.
The boat lurched and swayed and the constant spit of surf made it feel I was drinking salt water.
Public opinion has lurched leftward on social issues, from gay marriage to abortion access, in the last eight years.
Lee lurched towards the child and picked it up in his arms and, oh my god, it was screaming.
There was no equivalent to Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre, no clear moment where the government lurched into the abyss.
Suddenly, a man carrying a knife concealed in a plastic bag lurched forward and stabbed him in the stomach.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham on Thursday said the Democratic Party has lurched to the left and embraced socialism.
The plane circled and lurched through the hot afternoon air, but there was no sign of the errant animal.
He quoted Thomas Edison, warned of rising sea levels and lurched into a discussion of comparative solar energy commitments.
The Associated Press reported that Williams lurched forward 20 times in 20 seconds minutes after the sedative was administered.
I gently climbed in, joining a dozen or so snoozing passengers as the van lurched forward in dark silence.
On the CME contract forward prices briefly lurched lower when news of the Canadian deal broke on May 17.
The probability dashboards on the data-journalism websites had lurched Trumpward, and an unthinkable future was lumbering into view.
But many of Morsy's supporters quickly lost faith in him -- as his administration lurched from one crisis to the next.
Seconds later, as the plane reached an altitude of about 1,000 feet, it lurched violently and plunged to the ground.
Lasso, a former banker, had promised to denounce the embattled Maduro, who foes say has lurched his country toward dictatorship.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Hitler was dismissed as a marginal buffoon when he first lurched into politics, right?
The most left-leaning politicians and environmental groups have lurched further left as their calls to address climate change grow.
It has lurched from one CEO to another, trying to regain the glory it earned in the dot-com days.
Look, ordinary Americans have not somehow lurched into bigotry, even if they have backed a man I consider a bigot.
The driver, dazed and bleeding, lurched his car out of the line and crashed into another vehicle on Bergen Boulevard.
Twitter stock has lurched around during that timespan but is a bit higher today than it was a year ago.
The hosts' smiles turned to sober looks of concern as a decompensating Trump lurched from one topic to the next.
Somalia, which has lurched from crisis to crisis since the central government collapsed in 1991, did not hold direct elections.
Just passed a 'self-driving' Uber that lurched into the intersection on Van Ness, on a red, nearly hitting my Lyft.
Korea is the land of lousy options and the Trump team has lurched from one preferred course of action to another.
In the distance, a motor lurched into action and she started, so the click of her wheels went out of synch.
For years sidelined on the national political fringe, California has lurched to the center of the fight for control of Congress.
Each time, as I lurched forward out of my cough medicine stupor, I felt a warm, comforting hand on my arm.
Sumner, trapped behind his desk, lurched and writhed under the assault, at last falling, "barely conscious," in a pool of blood.
I WAS REMINDED of that primal nature two days later, as the canoe lurched from side to side in Sandy Bay.
On the sixth, he lurched back into sound, but not into himself; there followed an awful night of struggle and agitation.
And it stood united as Britain lurched through three years of political turmoil over its impending Brexit divorce from the bloc.
Here's the latest: President Trump's frustration boiled over as a partial government shutdown in the U.S. lurched into its 19th day.
Their scores show that Harry Blackmun, John Paul Stevens and David Souter all began as conservatives but quickly lurched to the left.
In fact, Trump killed the old Republican Party and now he alone animates the zombie party that lurched forward after its death.
Iraq has lurched from one crisis to another over the last 16 years since the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.
When he first walked into the room, Frank said, the ghost drunkenly lurched toward him, its arms in the air, mouth agape.
Their fears deepened on May 17th, when the Vix lurched above 103 and American stockmarkets had their worst day in eight months.
Then, as if by magic, it lurched open and we proceeded down a dirt track in the shadow of a massive greenhouse.
The driver said she didn't know why the vehicle lurched forward, but said she watched Jordan push kids out of the way.
But in early 20093, as Trump casinos lurched toward bankruptcy for the fourth time, Mr. Trump was still trying to hang on.
At the hospital, Mr. Purdy lurched between being depressed and being sanguine about his recovery, according to medical records his mother received.
Nearly fifty, he'd had to leave his wife, daughter, and mother behind in Vienna shortly after Austria lurched toward fascism, in 1933.
As the pump motor re-started, the horse head lurched to its full twenty-foot height above her, like a waking Tyrannosaurus.
I was also horny, and Julie was hot, so I disregarded her feelings; I lurched toward her and starting kissing her neck.
It's the latest headache for the Silicon Valley-based firm, which has lurched from scandal to scandal over the last two years.
Things actually lurched in a troubling direction under the Obama administration, which was rightly criticized for prosecuting whistleblowers and spying on reporters.
There has been precious little of it in these last few months, as Manchester United's season has lurched from disappointment into despair.
The country has lurched from one economic crisis to another, culminating in the recent reimposition of currency controls and rescheduling of debts.
Once Chelsea lurched ahead, during those autumn months when Conte's team rumbled relentlessly on, it simply burned all of its rivals away.
The man lurched and lost his hold on the pillar and plunged over the edge of the platform to the tracks below.
In Ukraine's case, on both occasions the country lurched back into the Western orbit, most recently in the Maidan revolution of 2014.
For nearly a decade, the 19 nations sharing the euro have lurched from one crisis to the next, with no effective fix.
Still, to say that American Muslims have lurched from one end of the ideological spectrum to another would be an over-simplification.
So we've lurched into something which is massively complicated, rewriting 40 years of law and there's a lot to do before it happens.
Trump's speech coincided with sagging poll numbers in key swing states, as the Republican nominee has lurched from one controversy to the next.
During the walk, Neymar claims a fan lurched at him and began shouting various insults -- so Neymar popped the guy in the face.
Somalia has lurched from crisis to crisis since 1991, when the central government collapsed and warlords from different clans fought over the spoils.
At 2-2 Halep scooped up a ball she had no right to reach and Williams lurched forward to blaze a backhand long.
Each time Stewart lurched to the left, Logano did, too, until they were both clinging to the white line and Stewart's pathway closed.
Years of it, actually, as we moved back to Washington and lurched and lunged between a series of different doctors, nutritionists and therapists.
And then, as the train lurched forward, a hand reached through an open window and snatched the pith helmet off my colleague's head.
And crossed the animals did, over a shaky cellular connection and onto my iPhone as the bus lurched into stop-and-go traffic uptown.
A juicy extract from the chapter was released by the Guardian last week, and The Smiths reunion rumour mill predictably lurched back into overdrive.
Waves 15 metres (50-feet) high lurched out of the Nazaré Canyon and slammed into Praia do Norte, a beach 125km north of Lisbon.
The other half was in the kitchen, lurched over the candy drawer, trying to figure out how much I could take without anyone noticing.
The Cavaliers had lurched into a deep ditch in the past week, losing the first two games of the N.B.A. finals by massacre margins.
Across Asia, his frequent travels and sensitive speeches have helped make amends for Japan's militarist past—even as the country's politics has lurched rightwards.
Ranchandra Tewari, a passenger on the Indore-Patna Express, said he was asleep when the train suddenly lurched and flung him to the floor.
On Monday that transition was cast into doubt as Sudan lurched toward the kind of bloody authoritarianism that quashed the Arab Spring in 2011.
Less than a minute into the one-mile race, Eskenforadrink lurched and began to stagger, her head bobbing unnaturally as she struggled to stand.
Mr. Biden has lurched through uncomfortable explanations of the less-than-liberal moments in his record, despite largely avoiding extended interviews or unrehearsed settings.
When the civil war reached their neighborhood in Mogadishu, the family boarded a large truck in the middle of the night and lurched south.
But Tesla has lurched from crisis to crisis over the past year, and has since scrambled to contain the fallout from Mr. Musk's tweet.
The New Hampshire Democratic Party has lurched to the left — there is no doubt about that — but it is not yet a socialist party.
And Republican senators are less motivated to finalize the USMCA after the deal lurched leftward in negotiations between the Trump administration and House Democrats.
From his thirties on, Lowell suffered the relentless cycles of bipolar disorder, the "irritable enthusiasm" that lurched him upward before landing him in despair.
On the other side, Trump tightened his grip on the modern-day Republican Party as the turbulent 2018 primary season lurched toward its finale.
As the group plowed snow, the loader "bounced or lurched," causing Herman to fall forward out of the seating area and into its path.
The assault started with insistent words, but soon he lurched at me, grabbing the back of my head and pulling me toward his mouth.
One passenger, Awale Ali Kulane, a Somali diplomat, said there was a loud bang, the cabin filled with black smoke and the plane lurched down.
Time, all at once, lurched wildly backward and ahead, depositing me right back where I'd been, in that moment, and yet deeper and more present.
The bank's share price lurched down after the Reuters report, with one trader saying an increase in the government's stake was "not a good sign".
But something odd happened over time as the Republican Party moved ever father from reformocon ideals, and then lurched in an unabashedly ethno-nationalist direction.
Since the election on October 25th of the Law and Justice party (PiS), the temper in Poland has lurched dramatically to the national-conservative right.
Rescue operations on the building were suspended for several hours in the afternoon after it lurched several degrees, but the search resumed after 6 p.m.
One of the 15 warplanes with which she had been pounding Syria had crashed into the sea; another had lurched off the deck after landing.
Two-year Italian yields tumbled 8 bps to their lowest level since late 2017 at -0.35%, while five-year bond yields lurched closer to 0%.
Italy's 10-year bond yield fell 4 basis points to a fresh record low of 0.82%, while five-year bond yields lurched closer to 0%.
I lurched like the Michelin Man back into the SnowCoach and dictated some observations over my cellphone to Jack Healy, The Times's Denver bureau chief.
Instead, he made little effort to collaborate, lurched rightward to his base while taunting the center and the left, and is now feeling the consequences.
The traffic bucked and lurched and eventually thinned, and then the revelers were hurtling up a highway somewhere, eating cucumber sandwiches and drinking sparkling wine.
But now that Mr. Trump has declared he is ready to move on to tax reform, the economic council's work has lurched to the forefront.
And last month, before Judge Gorsuch was even nominated, Senator Claire McCaskill, Democrat of Missouri, lurched inadvertently into a firestorm with an ostensibly vanilla statement.
Why it matters: President Trump and Kim Jong-un began with distrust, lurched toward fire and fury, then shifted into a period of stop-start diplomacy.
America's relations with major allies lurched into crisis over steel and aluminum tariffs imposed by the Trump White House on Canada, Mexico and the European Union.
The election is coming at a pivot point for the city, which has lurched in only a few years from bankruptcy to a downtown building boom.
But the rivers also wreaked havoc, delivering too much water or not enough, and the settlements on their banks lurched between periods of drought and flood.
During the Obama years, the division lurched hard left, and many of the most extreme positions were explicitly criticized by President Trump in his victorious campaign.
Somalia has lurched from crisis to crisis since 1991, when the central government disintegrated, clan-based warlords tore the country apart and a famine broke out.
LONDON, June 13 (Reuters) - Turkey's dollar-denominated government bonds tumbled for a fourth straight day on Wednesday, as the lira lurched back towards a recent record low.
For the first few years after Mr. Abe came to office, in 2012, on a promise to kick-start growth, the economy lurched between expansion and contraction.
Global markets lurched into 2016 on the wrong foot, leaving many investors wondering if the recent slowdown in global growth is a sign of deeper troubles ahead.
In the 1990s, the London art world lurched away from figurative painting and set off in pursuit of the conceptual larkiness of the Young British Artists group.
Showing his interest in buses and how they work, Mr. Byford rode one recently as it lurched down Lexington Avenue and outlined his priorities for the system.
But a number of Republicans facing contested primaries and courting the right have lurched in the other direction, in some cases even targeting their ostensible business allies.
The driver saw an opening and lurched forward just as a tall man with a bristly mustache and a three-piece suit walked in front of him.
As discontent over the issue mounted, the red-green government lurched to the right on the issue, so the Sweden Democrats no longer seem like such outliers.
The most common message, though, was that a segment of the Democrats had lurched far left and was engaged in a "civil war" with the party establishment.
Alongside her, a pair of tween siblings were curled over their devices; when they lurched up and wandered away, sales associates darted in to fluff the pillows.
Kayla Bergeron can still describe that morning in matter-of-fact detail: She was dutifully working at her desk on the 68th floor when the building lurched.
For the first few years after Mr. Abe came to office, in 2012, on a promise to kick-start growth, the economy lurched between expansion and contraction.
The bank has lurched through various failed restructuring efforts, has been hit with fine after fine and was recently raided by prosecutors pursuing a money-laundering investigation.
I strained to hear, pressed against the mullions, then the window lurched in my hands, opened under an upward pressure, and I heard her say, Gabriel. Gabriel.
Three years and one hung jury later, the story of the 2013 Valentine's Day murder of Erick Gomez in Modesto, California, has lurched to a hazy, disquieting conclusion.
Within two years, Britain would have lurched from having a market-friendly government that was in the EU to having a left-wing government that was outside it.
Nobody lurched up and stalked out during the (90-minute!) first act at the performance I saw, but the auditorium was mildly pockmarked with empty seats after intermission.
Italy has a trade surplus and racked up much of its current debt before it joined the euro, when the lira lurched from one devaluation to the next.
I watched in horror as the driver stopped in the middle of the road, lurched out of the cab of his truck and ran toward an elderly woman.
U.S. Treasury yields lurched higher, in line with a rise in global bond yields, with traders seeing little action ahead of next week's Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
The crane lurched to one side, stopped disgorging iron ore, rumbled sideways to a position over a different hold, near the middle of the vessel, and resumed pouring.
But that political center-point is shifting towards a space in which previously intolerable views on key policy areas, such as immigration, have dramatically lurched to the right.
Analysts believe, however, that ordinary investors are unlikely to get behind a firm that lurched from a 2015 accounting scandal to a full-blown financial meltdown last year.
The ball skipped violently along the wet grass, flicking up droplets as it sped toward the English goalkeeper, ricocheted off his surprised hands and lurched into the goal.
Radicalism has lurched to the right, and populist nationalism, though it has had little creative influence so far, challenges sophisticated art's presumption to the crown of American culture.
Michael Kosanovich was considering buying a 2002 Lexus, but as he was inspecting the car it suddenly lurched forward, pinning him to another vehicle, according to the report.
Yet despite the delight I took in my sister's sons, the way my stomach lurched whenever yet another pal with that telltale glow would say, breathlessly, I have news!
Pilots of a Lion Air flight that crashed in October scoured a handbook for answers as the plane repeatedly lurched downward in the first minutes of flight, Reuters reported.
And while those first gusts of air as the ship lurched forward felt bracing, it's fair to say that for an entire movie, such flourishes can yield diminishing returns.
Bedeviled by a poorly constructed single currency system, the Continent has lurched from crisis to crisis as weaker countries like Greece fail to keep up with the German juggernaut.
It is that rare gem of American cinema that is both dated and ultimately timeless and most certainly a bellwether of how America has lurched forward over the decades.
At Denver International Airport, a man lost his balance as a shuttle lurched to a stop, sending him into another passenger, who let out a groan, through his mask.
The result had Democrats breathing a sigh of relief after two earlier rounds of debates where the candidates lurched hard left and took hard swipes at one another throughout.
Jimmy Carter's presidency foundered as his administration lurched from diplomacy with a changing cast of disempowered actors to a rescue mission that literally ran aground in a desert sandstorm.
A staff member, Timothy Durant, 36, released the big wooden brake lever, and the old coaster car lurched forward, hurtling Mr. Rodriguez once again through Coney Island's salty air.
For Ricky Arriola, a Miami Beach commissioner who is spearheading the crackdown on clutter, noise and crime, the bacchanal along Ocean Drive lurched long ago toward becoming Bourbon Street.
That source, and a second defence ministry official said Greece stuck by its account that the plane had lurched violently in mid-air before it disappeared from radar screens.
This car, it raced across the black-top yard [which was also a parking lot] toward my room and then stopped and went back and then lurched forward again.
He argues Schumer is holding his ground and that it's Trump who has lurched to the right by picking staunch conservatives for his Cabinet such as Sessions and Reps.
Senator Benjamin L. Cardin, Democrat of Maryland, said he was now serving an institution in "suffering," with no clear direction as the parties lurched toward a deeper mutual resentment.
In Denmark, the nominally center-left Social Democrats have rebranded themselves as a party that defends the welfare state, while it has lurched to the right on immigration issues.
That would cap a slowly strengthening recovery eight years after Greece lurched on the brink of defaulting on its debt and risked being kicked out of the single currency bloc.
Quite frequently, countries like France or the U.K. have lurched ahead of the U.S. on left-leaning legislation and can provide real-time results of whether such policies work out.
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have successfully lurched Democrats to the left with their full-throated support of "Medicare for All," the Green New Deal, and substantially reducing student debt.
With the flip of a switch on an electric air compressor, it bulged, lurched and took its form, like a gigantic marshmallow waiting for a roasting in World War III.
An unstable president has lurched under the pressure of an impeachment inquiry into a form of madness that is either a very public suicide or some weird genius for survival.
But the fact that those sentiments have an urgent edge in the current environment is one way to gauge how far we have lurched from traditional American terms of debate.
London Metal Exchange (LME) tin lurched sharply lower at the beginning of July and has kept falling ever since, touching a fresh three-year low of $3613,255 per tonne on Monday.
London Metal Exchange (LME) tin lurched sharply lower at the beginning of July and has kept falling ever since, touching a fresh three-year low of $16,255 per tonne on Monday.
So it is rather neat that bitcoin, a privately created electronic currency, has lurched from $1,000 to above $10,000 this year (see chart), an epic journey to add an extra zero.
Williams' body violently lurched forward about three minutes after midazolam, the first of a three-drug cocktail, was injected at Arkansas' Cummins prison, an Associated Press reporter who was there said.
But a messy government is better than no government, and at least Spanish voters have not followed other Europeans who have lurched to the far right in their uncertainty and fears.
So instead we lurched around in Hunny Pot Spin and on the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, where the dwarfs "heigh-ho'd" in near-identical garb, their jewels glowing in the dark.
California has managed to retain its iconic status as the land of golden opportunity in the face of earthquakes, droughts, wildfires and an economy that has lurched between boom and bust.
As I lurched closer to death, I became increasingly numb to the ramifications of my addiction, but stopping meant I would have to face them—something I was terrified to do.
Inside the bureau, according to two former employees and an industry lawyer I spoke with, the regulation-writing team lurched into high gear, rushing to deliver what the bureau had promised.
Several shareholder advisory groups had urged investors to vote against Ashley's re-election at its annual general meeting after Sports Direct lurched from one crisis to another over the last year.
She was so determined to get on that she had to muscle her way through the closing doors, and then was knocked off her feet as the train lurched into motion.
" Over the course of her one-hour testimony, Swift said that Mueller reached his hand under her skirt and "stayed attached to my bare asscheek as I lurched away from him.
For more than 25 years since its old central government collapsed, Somalia, one of the world's poorest nations, has lurched from one crisis to another: civil war, famine, piracy, Islamic militancy.
WASHINGTON — The House's investigation into Russian meddling in the election lurched back to life on Thursday, as a closed-door hearing with James B. Comey, director of the F.B.I., and Adm.
For months, conflict within the Democratic primary had lurched forward haphazardly, with hits on Joe Biden falling flat and lines of attack among other candidates seeming to come and go quickly.
Trump's campaign against Hillary Clinton was in some ways a model of how not to run campaigns — he lurched from crisis to crisis and never bothered to enumerate any detailed policies.
And as the 2020 Democratic nominating process has lurched into gear, it's quickly become clear that while most candidates support "Medicare for all," they don't agree, at all, on what that means.
Democrats across the United States have lurched left in recent years, increasingly favoring a broader government role in healthcare, stronger gun restrictions and blaming humans for climate change, Reuters/Ipsos polling shows.
As the bus lurched and twisted its way through the traffic, which had been snarled by demonstrations protesting the country's economic crisis, a representative from the cruise line gave a brief orientation.
To the I.O.C., his appointment is the latest misstep by an organization that has lurched from crisis to crisis, including questions about the fairness of boxing judges and A.I.B.A.'s antidoping measures.
That is what unfolded for much of last year as the British political system lurched toward a Brexit deadline without an agreed-upon plan, bringing a no-deal scenario into stark relief.
Market moves suggest China — where the index recently lurched into bear market territory, even as U.S. bellwether indexes have kept above water — may be the first to blink in the trade war.
The ground motion in such quakes is mostly horizontal — in Sulawesi, the rocks on either side of the fault lurched past each other by more than 10 feet — and rarely produce tsunamis.
With the same obsessive compulsion that he showed at his visit to CIA headquarters the day after his inauguration, he lurched onto the topic of the scale of his victory on November 8.
Oil prices are trading around their highest levels since late 2014 and have clearly abandoned — at least for now — the $70 to $80 neighborhood where Brent lurched around in the spring and summer.
In a second interview, in November, Mr. Bostian said he remembered a few more details, including the moments before the derailment as he lurched to one side and began to apply the brakes.
The source close to the probe, and a second defence ministry official, said Greece stuck by its account that the plane had lurched violently in mid-air before it disappeared from radar screens.
Democratic policy goals have lurched left, but there is no major effort underway to reform the electoral or legislative system, as the left in earlier periods believed necessary to any major policy goal.
Guedes also questioned how dependent Brazil's economy is on its Mercosur partner, which lurched into political and financial market crisis after President Mauricio Macri suffered a mauling in presidential primary election on Sunday.
Now, as president, he has lurched from crisis to impasse, and yesterday threatened to tear up the quarter-century-old NAFTA treaty, saying that he prefers to negotiate separately with Mexico and Canada.
Maybe because it felt like a precipice, before things changed forever: the AIDS crisis would soon shatter the scene, claiming the lives of countless participants, and America lurched rightward in the Reagan years.
Inside the super camp in Bama on a recent afternoon, a camouflaged tank lurched down the street, blue smoke pouring from its underside, its tracks looking like loose teeth about to fall out.
Inside the super camp in Bama on a recent afternoon, a camouflaged tank lurched down the street, blue smoke pouring from its underside, its tracks looking like loose teeth about to fall out.
Since the sixties, when the C.I.A. trained thousands of anti-Castro operatives at stations in Florida, the two countries had carried out a series of clandestine operations that lurched between bloodshed and farce.
The AfD, which has lurched to the right since being founded as an anti-euro party in 2013, is treated as a pariah by established political groups, which refuse to work with it.
The tiny country of 3.5 million people has lurched from crisis to crisis since the disappearance of $1 billion from its financial system in 2014, which tarnished the reputation of its political class.
And minutes after blessing a $10 million gondola ride, the Archbishop of New Orleans boarded a car, headed across the Mississippi, and lurched to a stop as the ride broke on its inaugural run.
Late on September 29th Deutsche Bank's share price lurched downwards again, to a 34-year low, after Bloomberg reported that "about ten" hedge funds had switched some business away from the troubled German lender.
The country last ventured onto bond markets with two issues in 2014, a year before it lurched into crisis in a standoff with lenders which culminated in a third international bailout in mid 2015.
The haphazard way that Siri has lurched forward has got to get smoothed out if Apple is going to make a huge play for improvements in the same way that it's doing with Maps.
Wilson, who had been a moderate, pro-choice Republican, lurched to the right on issues like immigration and affirmative action, seeking to burnish his bona fides with conservative GOP primary voters across the country.
And its current economic performance—relatively low, if consistent, growth—while disappointing to many, can be considered an improvement on the 20th century when Mexico lurched from crisis to crisis, depending on oil prices.
"But after I answered one of his questions in a way that moved him, he lurched at me like a barnyard animal, grabbing the back of my head, pulling me toward him," she wrote.
By snapping that streak of short-term patches, lawmakers would provide a dose of stability to federal agencies that have been left in limbo as Congress lurched from one stopgap measure to the next.
At the same time, water rushed into the breaches in the ship's hull, and the Wasp lurched 15 degrees to its starboard side, like a boxer buckling at the knee after a body shot.
Since bursting onto the political scene in 2009 with a series of undercover videos that effectively took down the community organizing group Acorn, Mr. O'Keefe has lurched between splashy successes and high-profile embarrassments.
After our chat at the train station in Syracuse, he would kiss my cheek goodbye, and the aroma of stale coffee breath would stay with me as my train lurched toward New York City.
Treasury Secretary Mansueto Almeida met with central bank President Roberto Campos Neto on Thursday to discuss the markets, which lurched lower on another bout of risk aversion sparked by the deepening international coronavirus crisis.
As the campaign has lurched toward the finish line, Republicans are confident Bevin has pulled ahead in a rebuke of national Democrats' impeachment push and a statewide Democratic ticket with legacy candidates like Beshear.
Italy appears to have lurched further into another political crisis with gusto although Matteo Salvini, the leader of the increasingly powerful Lega party, is insisting that he has no intention of bringing down the government.
The Tiger helicopter had been deployed to support a peacekeeping mission in Mali's desert when it lurched into a steep, uncontrolled forward dive so severe that the rotors fell to pieces during its rapid descent.
MNISTX-TOTAL MNI0-163 LME PROBE: The LME has asked members to report any unusual activity in nickel trading after prices lurched up and down in the wake of large transactions last week, sources said.
Following the retirement of career diplomat Anne Patterson last January, the bureau has been without a presidentially appointed leader for almost a year as the Middle East lurched from one political crisis to the next.
Meet the woman tapped to help save Trump's campaign But Trump has exhibited obvious discomfort with that strategy as he has lurched from teleprompter-assisted speeches back to his volatile tangents and slashing personal attacks.
In each crash, preliminary findings show that the false indication that the nose was pointed skyward caused the computer to intervene, and the planes lurched into a nosedive, forcing pilots to struggle to regain control.
LONDON, Oct 28 (Reuters) - The campaign in Britain for a new Brexit referendum has lurched into fresh crisis after two of the most senior figures in the movement were forced out in a power struggle.
News Analysis WHEN Rob Ford's time as mayor of Toronto became a reality show that lurched from one cringe-inducing revelation to another, one question loomed: How did he come to lead Canada's largest city?
As America lurched toward another Election Day like a train on the verge of breakdown, both major parties seemed less focused on winning support than fighting over who got to vote in the first place.
Torn between sticking with the autocratic strongmen who had long been America's allies or democracy-seeking protesters on the streets, it lurched one way and then the other, only rarely committing completely to an outcome.
About 80 people were packed shoulder-to-shoulder on an escalator in Rome on Tuesday when the thing suddenly malfunctioned, lurched to a breakneck speed, and sent them hurtling toward the base of the stairs.
Noble has lurched from one crisis to another since it hit the spotlight in February 2015 when Iceberg Research accused it of overstating its commodity contracts by billions of dollars as it battled a commodities downturn.
Cadillac's Super Cruise, a truly impressive hands-off highway driving system, got confused and lurched to the left and back again when it couldn't find the lane markings as I began to drive across a bridge.
U.S. oil lurched to new 12-year lows before paring losses slightly on Thursday, with some traders betting a rout triggered by fears over China demand and swelling U.S. stockpiles had run its course, for now.
The bus driver told firefighters that she's not sure why the bus the lurched forward, but that she saw Jordan push several students out of the way, according to Rita Reith with the Indianapolis Fire Department.
Brazil's currency, the real, hit all-time lows in recent months as the country's economy lurched deeper into recession, boosting the impact of dollar-denominated revenue and investments on its earnings, which are denominated in reais.
The bigger picture: This story, along with the piece from Dwoskin last month, portray a company that has lurched from crisis to crisis for two years and is now faced with a high-stakes cleanup effort.
Many parents have taken their children to the rapids and told them about how in 1918, a team of volunteers saved two sailors after their boat had lurched dangerously close to one of the waterfalls' edges.
Mr. Bajracharya, the priest, recalled struggling to stay on his feet as the ground beneath the Bajrayogini Temple lurched violently, and then scrambling out of the complex to get clear of a storm of falling bricks.
Such overreactions play right into Trump's hands, further reinforcing to the Trump Tribe that they are right to be in full revolt against a nation whose culture dramatically lurched to the left during the Obama years.
For now, the N.C.A.A. has lurched into a campaign — on Capitol Hill, before a think tank, at the Justice Department and in news media interviews — to stave off simmering public discontent and more drastic government interventions.
He resumed alongside Canada's Dunfee after the field caught up with him but, clearly suffering from a stomach upset, lurched around the track and collapsed on the tarmac before incredibly completing the race in fifth place.
Democrats are coming to grips with that question at a time when their party has lurched in its most liberal direction ever, and at a time when the #MeToo movement has empowered women like never before.
Michael Kosanovich had traveled to Queens to consider purchasing a 2002 Lexus, but when the car&aposs owner activated its remote ignition, it suddenly lurched forward and pinned him to another vehicle, according to the report.
James Carville, en route to New Hampshire with his Mardi Gras beads to campaign for Michael Bennet, went on viral rants about being "scared to death" for his party as it lurched toward the far left.
A 6-year-old boy died after he fell and struck his head when snow-removal equipment being driven by his father lurched in unincorporated Provo Canyon on Friday morning, the Utah County Sheriff's Office said.
Since the start of California's traditional wet season in October, the state has rapidly lurched the other way, going from record drought to record rains, mountain snows and deadly flooding as storm after storm has struck.
For the past decade, as the continent lurched from one crisis to the next, Merkel seemed more comfortable making gradual adjustments to European structures, like tightening screws with a screwdriver, than coming up with inspiring new visions.
For instance, I was driving with Cadillac's Super Cruise engaged last year when the car got confused and lurched from side to side when it couldn't find the lane markings as I began to cross a bridge.
We've lurched from eras of great progressive change to periods of still, most Americans alive today, certainly the students who are here, have operated under some common assumptions about who we are and what we stand for.
But in the wake of the Republican's stunning victory last Tuesday, the attention of Trump's most intimate team members lurched towards the task of building the new administration, installing Kushner as the chief architect of the effort.
On August 16th Croatia lurched into a new election season, and it is a measure of the country's frozen politics that some of the key campaign issues hinge on conversations Koki might have eavesdropped on decades ago.
Trump had lurched into a mini-tangent about the fact that "First Man," a soon-to-be-released film about the astronaut Neil Armstrong, does not include a scene showing the flag being put on the moon.
KHOUBIA, Yemen — For more than 24 hours, they were forced to sit on the floor of a plastic boat as it lurched across the sea, forbidden to get up even if they needed to urinate or vomit.
Moldova, a country of 3.5 million situated between Ukraine and EU member Romania, has lurched from crisis to crisis since the disappearance of $1 billion from its financial system in 2014 tarnished the reputation of its political class.
When the action abruptly lurched back to King's Landing in "The Last of the Starks," I realized how much this half of Game of Thrones is suffering for only having Gregor Clegane, Qyburn, and Euron Greyjoy in it.
The bills coming to his desk now are no less politically freighted, the product of Republican legislators who moved rightward under Tea Party leadership early this decade, then lurched more sharply to the right after the 2016 election.
While the captain's wife transformed the day's catch of halibut and crab into a feast, the rest of us lurched on the pitching deck, listening to the guttural rumblings of the sea lions and watching the bobbing otters.
"I always feel like wherever I am, I sort of take that energy on, and I was a little worried that I wouldn't be motivated enough in L.A.," Ms. Gordon said, as the Prius lurched through weekday traffic.
LONDON (Reuters) - British manufacturing growth cooled last month as cost pressures lurched higher, according to a survey that could put the Bank of England a step closer to raising interest rates, despite a murky outlook ahead of Brexit.
Laterthat night when Thomas rolled over and lurched into her, she would open her eyes and think of the place that was hers for an hour — where she was nothing, pure nothing, in the middle of the day.
In one of the wealthiest parts of Europe, where unemployment barely exists and the migration crisis of 2015 was handled remarkably well, the party that had governed for decades lurched far to the right over the past half-year.
The cabin lurched and swooped and steadied, and for a stomach-churning moment she only saw ocean and wing beyond her window, no sky at all, before the dragon reared and corrected itself, tossing Kai's insides through another loop.
They threw out a mammoth new song, lurched through older ones, and closed with a raw, shuddering cover of Lead Belly's "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" that seeped into my skin and hit me straight in the heart.
But since then sterling has lurched lower on fears that Britain might adopt a hardline approach in Brexit talks with the EU, and many economists now think inflation could spike to 3 percent or even higher within a year.
Moldova, a country of 3.5 million situated between Ukraine and European Union member Romania, has lurched from crisis to crisis since the disappearance of $1 billion from its financial system in 2014 tarnished the reputation of its political class.
Perhaps that's because the FX show set up a chess-like battle between the plucky humans and slavering Strigoi, while AMC's juggernaut has lurched about exploring man's inhumanity in a lawless world, turning its zombies into a shadowy afterthought.
More broadly, the Court's consensus in Comcast signals that the liberal justices may have shifted into triage mode, accepting that some incursions on civil rights are no longer worth resisting in a Court that's lurched hard to the right.
As a talent scout and staff writer for Nilsson's record label, I had witnessed the chaos firsthand as Harry, coked to the gills, lurched around the halls swigging from a bottle of cognac, sometimes with Lennon by his side.
There is only one model of story — what each side says, in equal measure — and it only serves to blur and obscure a situation in which one party, not the other, has lurched in a radically anti-democratic direction.
On Saturday, a young girl and her family were feeding bread to a sea lion when the animal lurched up and grabbed the girl by the dress, pulling her off the dock and underwater for a few horrifying moments.
At points, the gusts tipped the balloons toward the packed bleachers on Central Park West, sending up shrieks from the crowd as Ronald McDonald or a Power Ranger lurched above, then cheers as soon as they were upright again.
For an administration that has lurched from crisis to crisis, often seeming to make things up as it goes along, this was a chance for Mr. Tillerson and Mr. McMaster to offer a forceful explanation of Mr. Trump's thinking.
Finally, the metal-jazz guitarist Ava Mendoza closed the night with her trio, Unnatural Ways, playing loose and charging originals that started with a drone of guitar effects and gently draped cymbal sounds, then lurched into slashing power chords.
NEW YORK, Oct 270 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury yields lurched higher on Monday, in line with a rise in global bond yields and gains in U.S. stocks, with traders seeing little action ahead of next week's Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
Growing up, no one in her town or school talked about abortions, so when her gut lurched and she knew she needed one, she considered it sheer luck that her friend told her about the fund she'd seen on Facebook.
The gulf between the parties has opened even wider since then: As Republicans have taken a down-the-line conservative stance on immigration, Democrats have lurched still further to the left, and have criticized even the application of existing immigration laws.
During the upheavals of the 21970th century, he skilfully charted a course that put the monarchy at the center of Thai society, acting as a force for community and tradition even as the country lurched between political crises and military coups.
Jordan died Tuesday after a school bus, which had already picked up 25 students at the end of the day, suddenly lurched forward from a stopped position in the school parking lot, hitting and running her over, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Sgt.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Trump's presidency has lurched from crisis to crisis since he took office less than two years ago, but Thursday was a landmark day of chaos that appeared to test the resolve of even senior Republican backers in Washington.
The utility was, according to the report's authors, stuck in a vicious cycle: The precarious state of the grid, which lurched from outage to outage, precluded the kind of massive, visionary investments needed to shore up or renovate the system.
Every week at the manic pace Trump keeps feels like a blur -- none more than this week, in which the President and his administration lurched from controversy to cataclysm to convulsion and back, all in the space of five days.
That will put further pressure on the currency, which has lurched lower since the RBI unexpectedly left rates on hold at its Oct 5 meeting when many thought it would raise them, in part to prop up the weak currency.
As the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 lurched to a close after months of grueling debate, history holds that a woman approached Benjamin Franklin to ask whether the framers of the then-in utero government had birthed a republic or monarchy.
Still, he is the longest serving Greek prime minister since the country lurched from crisis to crisis from the onset of financial turmoil in 2010, meaning that while he was now down, he was not a spent force, Couloumbis said.
He motioned to a white Daewoo sedan that had lurched to a stop below, and one by one, four young men stepped out of the car, climbed the 13-rung ladder, and slid down a rope on the other side.
Priorly Doherty had lurched through the set like a man unable to look the world in the eye, with far more passion being shown by his bandmates (his bass-player and shirtless guitarist were having the night of their lives).
The recent tribulations of Facebook, which has lurched from crisis to crisis over the last year, most recently over the handling of users' personal data, has pushed a few of the industry's most prominent names to speak out against the company.
The system prevents an elevator from moving if the doors are not properly closed; the city regulation was prompted by the 22017 death of a woman who was boarding an elevator in a Manhattan office building when the cab lurched upward.
But after three states' worth of losing — three campaigns' worth, if his failures in the 1988 and 2008 primaries are included — Mr. Biden has at last lurched into a moment suited to his political brand: many setbacks, little discipline, no quit.
Ever since Trump shocked allies, White House officials, and, by some accounts, the North Koreans themselves when he accepted Kim&aposs March invitation for a meeting, the two leaders have lurched toward an uncertain encounter that may well determine the fate of millions.
At least rhetorically, he has lurched between wildly different approaches to North Korea, at times suggesting that he could resolve all his differences with Kim Jong Un over a hamburger and at others implying he was ready to launch a pre-emptive attack.
Having a noted aversion to not being the sole focus of the media's attention, Trump lurched into the fray Sunday morning with a fistful of racial stereotypes that could have been easily cribbed from the pages of a Ku Klux Klan manifesto.
Europe is beset by crises: the euro zone is troubled and divided, the refugee problem has not gone away, countries such as Hungary and Poland have lurched in an illiberal direction, and populist (and often anti-EU) parties are everywhere on the rise.
On the Runway Britain has recently lurched from one constitutional and leadership crisis to the next in the wake of its decision to leave the European Union, with morale further damped by a humiliating loss to Iceland in the European soccer championships.
It's a fearless author who takes on both a literary behemoth that's lurched so far into popular culture it's almost impossible to tell where the original ends and "The Munsters" begins, and such well-trodden spec-fic fodder as the A.I. genre.
And to a degree, he did, holding a press conference in Beirut (conducted in English, French, and Arabic) that lurched from a detailed defense against the various charges to a portrayal of himself as a victim in Japan to attacks on Nissan executives.
In two dazzling collections of essays, "Slouching Towards Bethlehem" and "The White Album," Joan Didion used her own experiences — and observations and anxieties — as a kind of index to the times, as America lurched through the convulsions of the 1960s and '70s.
The preliminary results of the investigation, based on information from the flight data recorder, suggested that the pilots of the doomed flight tried a number of ways to pull the nose back up as it lurched down more than two dozen times.
Belle and Ehlers also hope that the piece resonates in terms of Denmark's latest ethnic conflicts: Those between immigrant newcomers and native-born Danes, who have, like much of the rest of Europe, lurched rightward in the face of recent migration waves.
With the exception of the 2011/12 season, where Arsenal topped a group containing Marseille, Olympiakos and Borussia Dortmund, the North Londoners have faced such high-calibre opposition because they have lurched to a second-placed finish in the group each time.
WASHINGTON, April 4 (Reuters) - As President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress lurched between repealing Obamacare or rewriting the U.S. tax code as their top priority, House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan on Tuesday dampened White House hopes for a quick vote on healthcare legislation.
During his reign, he skillfully charted a course that put the monarchy at the center of Thai society, acting as a force for community and tradition even as the country lurched between political crises and more than a dozen military coups, both attempted and successful.
The Airbus A26 had been cruising normally in clear skies on a nighttime flight to Cairo early Thursday when it suddenly lurched left, then right, spun all the way around, and plummeted 230,2180 feet (2290,22011 meters) into the sea, never issuing a distress signal.
It was one example of the kind of high-level, rapid-response U.S. diplomacy that President Donald Trump has so far avoided in Cambodia even as the Southeast Asian nation – together with many of its neighbors - has lurched increasingly away from the democratic path.
Mr. Trump's campaign lurched between refusing to acknowledge that the 1995 tax records, portions of which were published on Saturday night by The New York Times, were bona fide, to insisting that his not having paid taxes was evidence of his unrivaled business prowess.
Party strategists with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee tried to argue in a pre-election memo that they could win the general election in November against either Mr. Grimm or Mr. Donovan, who the Democrats said had lurched to the right in the recent months.
The Trump administration has lurched rightward, not just compared to the Obama administration, which funded some abstinence-only programs, but even compared to the Bill Clinton and George W. Bush eras, when federal funding for abstinence was much more robust than under Barack Obama.
From bad to worse The crisis lurched from bad to worse on Tuesday when FBI Director Christopher Wray blew a hole in Sanders' claim that decision-making delays in the bureau's security screening process explained delays on a final decision on Porter's security clearance.
Grimacing in pain from the bullet that had shattered his hip, he managed to raise two bloody fingers in a limp victory salute, then slumped onto a mattress in the back of a makeshift ambulance that lurched across fields of golden grass towards a nearby field hospital.
The in-between period lurched closer to completion on Thursday night at Wembley Stadium, in a game against England that had been billed as a gathering of some of the brightest young talents in the American player pool: Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, Tim Weah, Tyler Adams.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — One by one, the patrons lurched to the stage's edge, summoned by the siren song of stale arena rock and toplessness — a sea of large men with small bills and slight smiles, plainly convinced that America has been plenty great for some time now.
One could find additional evidence for this case by looking at President Trump's approval rating and the party identification of the poll, two measures that lurched far to the right even though we don't have much reason to believe that either ought to have moved so far.
While his live performance with a Muppet would not be a career highlight, a stumble as the float lurched back into motion and a steadying hug from the famous pig would go viral, and punctuate a year when it already seemed like All Tony, All the Time.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Lebanon will default on $1.2 billion in foreign currency debts coming due on Monday, the prime minister said Saturday, as the country lurched deeper into an economic crisis that has set off widespread antigovernment protests and left the country grasping for a foreign bailout.
My thought bubble: I was anxious to try Super Cruise again after a moderately frightening experience more than a year ago when the car got confused and lurched to the left and back again when it couldn't find the lane markings as I began to drive across a bridge.
The party had not merely failed to address the existential crisis laid bare by the 2012 election; it had lurched in the opposite direction, embracing Donald Trump, a nominee whose idea of Hispanic outreach was tweeting a picture of himself with a taco bowl on Cinco de Mayo.
He was seen as a leader who skillfully charted a course that put the monarchy at the center of Thai society, acting as a force for community and tradition even as the country lurched between political crises and more than a dozen military coups, both attempted and successful.
Initially launched in 2005 as a combined effort between local and regional officials and the federal government, the initiative lurched ahead in 2013 after public outrage erupted over a stray bullet from a gang fight piercing the lung of a seven-year-old girl having dinner with her family.
Squeezed into an unfamiliar front three by manager Osvaldo Bagnoli, the new signing looked unusually laboured as the team lurched towards the wrong end of Serie A. Soon enough, Bagnoli was sacked, with Inter going on to avoid the drop by a single point, finishing a lowly 13th.
As the books of musicals have lurched forward in sophistication, the story of a town that awakens in the mists of Scotland only one day out of every century has come to seem both weird and trite, an impression only enhanced by revisiting the turgid 1954 Vincente Minnelli film.
The Cairo-based Confederation of African Football, soccer's largest regional confederation, has lurched from disaster to disaster in the past few months, and is on the verge of a total meltdown just as the region's biggest national team competition — the Africa Cup of Nations — prepares to begin in Egypt.
Since then, I have been thinking a lot about all the women I know who have been assaulted and harassed, and I've thought about my own experiences, some ugly, others absurd — like the time in New York when a director lurched at me while I was interviewing him.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. As Washington and the Bengals gave London both its first overtime and tie to close out the 22.17th International Series game in the UK, the NFL's 21-year plan to put a franchise in the capital lurched into its final third.
As South America's second-largest economy has lurched from one crisis to the next in recent decades, military funding has not been a priority for cash-strapped governments, and an incident like the disappearance of the ARA San Juan was a problem in the making, military and political analysts said.
As the stock market lurched through its stomach-turning swings over the past week, it was hard not to worry that Wall Street could once again torpedo an otherwise healthy economy and to think about how little Mr. Trump and his Congress have done to prepare for such a possibility.
Women at Fox News and beyond have watched as the company has lurched toward pushing out — for the same reasons — two men integral to its success: Roger Ailes, its former chairman, and Mr. O'Reilly, whose viewership continued to soar in the face of public disclosure of the sexual harassment settlements.
I think I screamed GET OUT OF MY HOUSE AND AWAY FROM MY FUCKING FAMILY as I lurched at it, but that was drowned out by glitched, digital white noise screams as I plunged a turkey fat stained knife through the elf's chest, picked it up, and hurled it towards the front door.
Instead of pushing for the playoffs, the Wolves lurched their way to just 31 wins—a mere two-win improvement over the prior season—playing inconsistent defense and falling victim to many of the potential pitfalls those skeptical of the T-Pups thought might prevent their rapid ascension in the league's hierarchy.
The Green New Deal had been a major talking point in the Democratic presidential primary, but the conversation has lurched back toward the center in recent weeks, particularly with the entry of former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., who remains the race's pacesetter in terms of early fund-raising and polling.
For the third time in a week, the Senate lurched into a morass of parliamentary and political posturing, as Republicans engineered a rare veto override, and Democrats countered with a renewed push for consideration of bills on reproductive rights, leading to several Republican senators to sharply criticize Ms. Hochul's handling of the chamber.
After six months of calibrated escalation on land and at sea by Iran and Iran-backed groups, Tehran's foreign legion has lurched across a U.S. red line: One American citizen — a contractor — was killed last week at a base in northern Iraq that was barraged by rocket-fire from a pro-Iran militia.
Even as his presidency has lurched from crisis to crisis and he has failed to command majority support in the country, Trump has always dictated events -- with unexpected moves such as his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un or with tweets that put the nation and the world on edge.
For some Democrats, Obama's remarks reinforced their concerns that the primary field has lurched too far to the left and that the party may be barreling toward a loss in 2020 unless it can unite behind a moderate nominee capable of appealing to a broader swath of voters in the general election.
The pound has lurched up and down on almost every Brexit-related headline in the past week, as traders struggle to decipher whether Britain can avoid a no-deal Brexit when it leaves the EU. Positive economic data in Britain published this week, including relatively strong GDP numbers, have been pushed into the background.
The fact that some such figures were themselves leftist activists in the 1960s should not come as a surprise: as Ms Dannenberg observed, the movement's occasional lust for violent revolt and sympathy for dictators like Pol Pot might explain the ease with which some of its alumni have now lurched to the right-wing extreme.
The idea of a similar scenario is keeping some progressives up at night: After a primary in which Clinton lurched to the left, and the left won historic gains in the party platform, will insiders use the transition to stock her administration with a stale collection of expats from the corporate wing of the party?
The final Democratic debate before the Iowa caucuses lurched onto screens on Tuesday night, signaling the beginning of the end of the beginning of the nomination saga, and Stephen Colbert (aka "one truly exhausted husk of a late night host") is just one of the people ready for it to be almost nearly over.
The district Mr. Mulvaney represented in Congress, which has lurched rightward in recent decades, is a blend of overwhelmingly conservative suburbs, blue-collar former mill towns like Union where Mr. Trump's populist appeal was strongest, and military communities scattered around installations at Shaw Air Force Base and nearby Fort Jackson in the region's southernmost reaches.
The Austrian writer Stefan Zweig's 1942 memoir The World of Yesterday gives readers a haunting account of how Europe tore itself apart in World War I, then lurched only decades later into the calamities of World War II, charting how easily reason and science can be dethroned by emotional appeals to fear and hatred.
Some sightings were obvious hoaxes: a German tourist who took a picture of a historical photo; a man who said that he'd got indisputable proof but, whoops, the camera lurched out of his car and fell into a deep cave (he turned out to be trying to stop a nearby logging project); people who painted stripes on greyhounds.
WASHINGTON — The budget deal in Congress is billed as a measure to grant stability to a government funding process that has lurched from crisis to crisis — but it is also stuffed with provisions that will broadly affect the nation's health care system, like repealing an advisory board to curb Medicare spending and funding community health centers.
Rarely, though, has an American city seen as much tumult and change as suddenly as Detroit, which has lurched in only a few years from being the nation's largest city ever to file for bankruptcy to experiencing a downtown building boom, and from watching its population base vanish to seeing, at least in some parts, home prices rise.
Defying predictions that he would be tossed out of his job, the prime minister is now assured of leading Britain through its most momentous transition since World War II. For Britain, which has lurched from crisis to crisis since the 313 Brexit referendum, its future seemingly shrouded in perpetual uncertainty, the election provided a rare moment of piercing clarity.
The party has lurched from one disaster to another: failing to establish a brand; faffing about over its name; publicly disagreeing over policies; producing ridiculously slip-shod campaign literature; and, in every way conceivable, allowing itself to be out-performed, out-organised, and out-thought by what is supposed to be the party of out-of-touch bigots, Nigel Farage's Brexit Party.
Jerry Bader, another top talker on Wisconsin's radio scene, told CNN's Michael Smerconish this weekend that he viewed Trump's recent abortion flap -- the candidate lurched from talk of punishing women who seek the procedure to a vaguer promise to reverse the current law through judicial appointments -- as a strong signal that the leading Republican presidential candidate lacked real conservative credentials.
The chopper lurched up without warning, and then the wooden pallet that we had docked on became the size of a sandwich board, a Wheat Thin, a pinprick… The wind whipped my bangs so hard I became convinced that my individual hairs could give me paper cuts, but at least the wind dried my sweaty palms, and I was able to unlock my phone.
Ainslie was penalised for not having taken evasive action when Japan had right of way before the two crossed the starting line and there were signs of damage to the outer skin of his boat's high-tech carbon fibre hull, which appeared to narrowly miss several of SoftBank Team Japan's six-man crew as it lurched dramatically in the air as the two boats came to blows.
A bad bounce, Lehner would later call it — though he used spicier language than that — and as the Carolina Hurricanes celebrated their 1-0 overtime victory by the boards, he lurched forward so that his head met the ice, and he stayed there for a good three seconds, legs splayed behind him, unwilling to accept that he, and his team, had lost, like that.
And the effect wasn't what I would have hoped for even if I had been: the dog dropped the pig, all right, which was clearly beyond revivification at this point, but in the same motion it lurched up and clamped its jaws on my left forearm, growling continuously, as if my forearm were a stick it had fetched in a friendly game between us.
Then after Obama's election the G.O.P. lurched away from the middle class in a more stark way than it ever did under Reagan or Bush or the Newt Gingrich speakership, embracing theories about how the working class was actually undertaxed, rallying around tax plans that seemed to threaten middle-class tax increases and promoting an Ayn Randian vision in which heroic entrepreneurs were the only economic actor worth defending.
But on Tuesday, their plan lurched off course when it was revealed that the St. Lawrence County district attorney, Mary E. Rain, had not passed along a report from April 2015 in which a man from Potsdam, Gregory Brown Jr., told a New York State trooper and a local police officer that he had seen John Jones, a St. Lawrence County sheriff's deputy, enter the apartment building about the same time that Garrett was murdered.
On Monday, the ground she's held for months against impeachment lurched inside her caucus in response to detailed reporting that the president held back almost $400 million in military aid for Ukraine over the summer and then urged the country's president to investigate Joe BidenJoe BidenWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE, a Democratic political rival he wants to defeat.
I've been to Vauxhall two significant times in my life: once to see a musical about bathhouses, which lurched from the surreal into the manic when Su Pollard stood up at the end of it to lead the audience in a standing ovation, Su Pollard turning to the rest of us, roaring us to our feet to clap, all eyes on Pollard, Pollard furious, almost, with the clapping, Pollard replete in woven clothing inked in every neon color beneath the sun, Su Pollard stalking Vauxhall like an apparition or a ghost; and I also went there this weekend.

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