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Have you seen someone Eurostep into a dunk with the off-hand?
After grabbing lunch at Joan's on Third, they strolled off hand-in-hand.
The only detail Rue is missing is one she mentions off hand: the sexting.
I can't say off hand if there is anything I think is completely stupid.
He did not know off-hand what percentage of Amazon products sold on Amazon.
The president&aposs off hand remarks were, let&aposs face it, some self inflicted wounds.
All it took was one "very off-hand" joke about the Kardashians in late 2011.
The app's meant to help make those off-hand Google queries become actual globe-trotting adventures.
His right hand is getting under the ball better, and his off-hand is less involved.
When I was single, it was always some off-hand bullshit about fish in the sea.
Off hand, I cannot imagine anything worse for professional athletics than this politicizing of the industry.
Unfortunately, in both of those reports, you have some off-hand comments without detail or explication.
It's fiction, but based on real events when 3Com spun off hand-held maker Palm in 2000.
The comment was quick and off-hand, but the crowd of Romney loyalists appreciated it and applauded.
Is everybody supposed to ignore that and say, oh, that&aposs just -- KISSEL: It&aposs an off-hand remark.
One of the men posted outside held a clipboard and pen, crossing off hand-written names as attendees arrived.
He already had a reputation for automaton-like, and often terrifying, efficiency, and he could be off-hand and impatient.
He flew off screens, pulled up off hand offs, and dazzled in spurts with individual shot creation that wasn't forced.
A shell-shocked Day, usually accomodating with the media, walked off hand-in-hand with wife Ellie without taking questions.
The "parallel universe" viral hit came from one, seemingly off-hand, quote in a press release from the Royal Astronomical Society.
My aunt on my father's side offered this fact as an off-hand comment, but she never talked about the evictions.
An immediate example is Trump's apparently off-hand comment that the United States would end its "war games" with South Korea.
I got to find out when a coworker mentioned, off-hand, that she'd been invited to a dinner to try it.
Suddenly, all of Paul's off-hand remarks about Russia and the president seemed less like good guesses and more like insider knowledge.
Field criticised Butler for not remembering off hand the names of the four advisory firms that can no longer advise the steelworkers.
Sanders also mentioned support for the cause in an off-hand remark at a campaign rally in the nation's capital on Thursday.
O'Rourke says he doesn't know the demographic breakdown off hand, but that he's noticed a lot of Texas school teachers approaching him.
The band talk about it in the most casual, off-hand manner imaginable now, but it had begun to get to them.
In the second half of Game 3, for example, he lofted a series of runners with his left hand — his off hand.
It was an off-hand moment that came at the start of the men's first meeting since the conclusion of Robert Mueller's investigation.
Every set piece, every off-hand remark, and every subplot is in service to main theme—what does it mean to be human?
That off-hand comment at Google's I/O conference spurred a fanciful take in Wired about what a "Google Island" may look like.
Like Benedict's statement, Francis' off-hand condoning of contraception use in an emergency situation can hardly be seen as an endorsement of contraception.
"You don't just hand over a prototype to manufacturing and say, 'make this,' " Maxwell Bogue explains, offering some off-hand advice to hardware startups.
The arc and rotation on the ball are good, and he shoots with a clean, crisp release that has very little off-hand interaction.
The Texas run came on a solo homer by Shin-Soo Choo off Hand in the seventh when the Padres were leading 303-230.
But the CDC director initially told the panel that he did not know off-hand how many coronavirus samples CDC could screen per day.
Watching Kel's mom and aunt pot a few plants, I made an off-hand comment asking them to manage their expectations about my family showing up.
The word "hangover" doesn't appear in writing further back than around 1902, in a very off-hand, comical reference in a book called The Absurd Dictionary.
The emotional effervescence was unmistakable yet remarkable in its off-hand control, a quality I often compare with Henri Matisse in his Fauve period, around 1905.
People should have the right to speak off-hand and joke among their friends without worrying that they are going to bring down the Western world.
Trump wasn't bothered by Kudlow's off-hand comment, according to a person familiar with his thinking, despite the fact it stoked the appearance of internal tensions.
Maybe you're still eating off hand-me-down dishes, lounging on that infamous futon from college, or working at a flimsy desk from you know where.
The message does not reveal an obvious intention behind the exchange, and raises the possibility that it may have been an off-hand remark or joke.
Few can force the defense to switch like him, then seal a smaller guy with his off hand as the entry pass smacks against his raised palm.
She claimed it was an off-hand joke—no 40-year-old man had beaten her in practice—and she and Richards never spoke about it again.
Thus, Christina Aguilera is the only person I know of who made an off-hand comment about pop culture five weeks ago and saw it age well.
But go beyond that off-hand remark, and it's clear that she made smart business decision bringing on Tara Foley to help her handle day-to-day operations.
And it makes total sense that Miguel would have taken care of Rebecca and the kids even if Jack hadn't made that off-hand request before he died.
The off-hand remark provided yet more assurance, if any were needed, that the news spotlight would swing back to the Russia probe and related matters soon enough.
America's regulatory agencies have enough independence from the White House that it would be difficult to subvert their basic purpose simply through off-hand meetings and occasional tweets.
Instead the operator runs boiling water from a tap through a strainer filled with tea leaves and into a series of glasses deftly carried in his off hand.
When Joe Biden made an off-hand comment calling Vice President Mike Pence a "decent guy" earlier this year, he was Twitter-shamed by the liberal left into apologizing.
It's made from 11,366 one-off hand-painted tiles, meticulously produced in a traditional ceramic workshop in Portugal; up close, you can see the individual brushstrokes on each one.
He declined almost every shouted query this week, beyond an off-hand answer on Monday when asked if he was provoking war with Iran after an all-caps tweet.
Basically the thinking was corporate bond defaults were rare, but in the off-hand chance of one, a CDS would allow a corporate bond buyer to hedge that exposure.
Consider the lowly vertical foregrip (VFG), a simple handle that hangs down from the front of a rifle and gives the weapon's operator a place to put their off-hand.
The off-hand announcement was intended to throw a bit of shade at Samsung's recent flagship, but ultimately had the unintended consequence of undermining the company's own newly announced XZ2.
The most revealing moment of President Trump's announcement that he is withdrawing from the Paris climate deal came in an off-hand response of a White House official after Trump's speech.
Martha's turkey gets a sensual butter rubdown in a section that I am largely ignoring except for Martha's off-hand comment near the end that her daughter will kill her for it.
And then the hit when he hears from Kevin that Kate made an off-hand remark about being the only Pearson kid who can pass on a piece of their father — oof.
The big number appears to be based on an off-hand comment by Marissa Mayer, then a Google VP, in 2008 saying that Google News was then worth $100 million to Google.
You see this side of Trump in his off-hand asides to the journalists interviewing him that you get when the publication publishes the full transcript, as the AP and Bloomberg did.
There's a lot of unnecessary motion and a bit too much off-hand interaction with the ball, leading to an inconsistent release point, which sometimes flattens out the arc of his jumps.
Trump's brand of brash and opinionated politics is an awkward fit in China, where diplomacy is conducted according to strict protocols and off-hand comments have the potential to cause unintentional offense.
During a recent interview with PEOPLE, TheView co-host mentioned off-hand how the president and former TV star once personally called her to try to recruit her for his NBC show.
Tthanks to an off-hand remark the director-producer made to Billboard about the show's soundtrack, we have an idea of what FBI Agent Holden Ford will be investigating when the show returns.
The actual contents of the new EP remain shrouded in mystery, but an off-hand comment Gud makes about an old David Foster Wallace interview seems to hint at what he's going for.
The "Look What You Made Me Do" singer, 28, has sent bouquets to everyone from Cardi B. to Lea Michele to Grace VanderWaal, often passing off hand-written letters of praise and gratitude.
The show's an 11-season love story told through off-hand glimpses, with as many inconceivable twists and turns in 52 minutes as there are in a year of the current White House.
In a Facebook post published a few hours after the event, Bilir-Meier accused König of racist behavior for making off-hand remarks about Turks as petty criminals and Mercedes-Benz-driving nuisances.
Jerry Lippman found a chemist to help them create the first one-step, rinse-off hand cleaner that could remove difficult materials like graphite but was still safe for skin: Gojo Hand Cleaner.
If Clinton is serious about imposing strict limits—and I'm not fully convinced these off-hand comments show she is—that would mean she and Sanders agree on many of the climate movement's top priorities.
They also got incredibly famous incredibly quickly off the back of one unbelievably successful (and admittedly perfect) single, and two of them - not Neil, crucially - look like what we assume Chainsmokers look like, off hand.
We got to Zion National Park one day, and I made some off-hand comments to my dad that it probably wasn't a good idea because it was hot in the desert and I would sweat.
And when bassist Jim Lea's mother-law-suggested, off hand, that the band should write "something like 'White Christmas'," a song that could come back and hit the charts year after year, things quickly came together.
" In a video posted to Facebook on Thursday, Farenthold said he wouldn't seek reelection, acknowledging that his office "accommodated destructive gossip, off-hand comments, off-color jokes and behavior, in general, that was less than professional.
The controller offers something you can easily hold at all times, it adds tactile feedback by making the trackpad clickable, and if you're left-handed like me, you aren't stuck using the controls with your off hand.
Then, somebody knocks on [the family's] door, doesn't bother to explain why they are there, and in an off-hand comment, somebody turns to [them] and says 'Your mother's been in outer space and in nuclear bags.
It was one of the only sequences in the movie that made it seem like Spielberg and Co. wanted to say something about about the ways culture imprints on our psyches instead of just making off-hand references.
He shot just 32 percent in the post during his lone season at the University of Connecticut, per DraftExpress's scouting report, which also listed deficiencies in his ability to establish position, footwork, counter moves, and off-hand finishing.
Trump mentioned the meeting, which took place in Williamsburg, Virginia, in an off-hand remark at a campaign event Saturday in Tampa, Florida, as he warned that Republican senators who don't endorse him could lose their seats in November.
Two analog joysticks on the side of the front grip can be programmed for any number of inputs, and these are mirrored on the other side for a total of four joysticks, all accessible by the wielder's off-hand.
The same quarterback who missed only two games with a dislocated kneecap, who flicks passes with his off hand or without looking, shredded what by some metrics was the N.F.L.'s best pass defense in the last 217 years.
The same quarterback who missed only two games with a dislocated kneecap, who flicks passes with his off hand or without looking, shredded what by some metrics was the N.F.L.'s best pass defense in the last 217 years.
A younger Sammy Ghorbanian envisioned herself working in fashion, but an off-hand application to Google's self-driving-car project and her eventual role on the company's fledgling operations team would set her career off on a different path.
"They're not going to to beat down the door of everybody who makes a negative Twitter comment," Franklin said, which may be a relief to anyone who tweeted an off-hand and not entirely serious death wish for the new president.
The open letter is intended to draw attention to the more widespread culture of racism in Germany, and by extension, how it manifests — often through inconspicuous, off-hand racist ideologies — allowing gatekeepers like König to exercise racist views without consequence.
BUENOS AIRES — A decision by Argentina's national soccer team to cancel a World Cup warm-up match against Israel after protests by Palestinian activists has set off hand-wringing and recrimination here in a nation obsessed with the sport and geopolitics.
It is noted that Ms. Conway made the statement in question in a light, off-hand manner while attempting to stand up for a person she believed had been unfairly treated and did so without nefarious motives or intent to benefit personally.
Other off-hand uses for the Beautyblender: Getting deodorant out of clothes, brushing it along your hairline to gently stir up flyaways (the good kind!), as a de-puffing cold compress when dipped in freezing water, and even as a stress ball.
But the jury was apparently swayed by the arguments put forth by Musk's attorney, Alex Spiro, who said the tweets in question amounted to an off-hand insult in the midst of an argument, which no one could be expected to take seriously.
But the jury was apparently swayed by the arguments put forth by Musk's attorney, Alex Spiro, who said the tweets in question amounted to an off-hand insult in the midst of an argument, which no one could be expected to take seriously.
That tension is complicated by old pal Bo Peep (Annie Potts), while Woody's off-hand reference to the little voice inside his head -- that is, his conscience -- yields a movie-long gag involving Buzz (Tim Allen), who otherwise plays a more muted-than-usual role.
"It is noted that Ms. Conway made the statement in question in a light, off-hand manner while attempting to stand up for a person she believed had been unfairly treated and did so without nefarious motive or intent to benefit personally," the letter said.
Still other shooters put a vertical foregrip on their guns but don't actually grip it when shooting — instead, the VFG gives such shooters a tactile marker that lets them quickly and easily place their off hand in the same spot every time without looking.
The Republican National Committee's communications director, Sean Spicer, tweeted, "Like with a cloth?" a reference to an off-hand comment Clinton had previously made dismissing criticism of her use of a private email server while serving as secretary of state that was eventually wiped.
A lot of the political humor that doesn't come from fan-fave contributor Vic Berger is gallows-y in a way that can feel cheap, even market-tested, leaning hard on the internet's favorite mode of speaking — existential dread and off-hand quips about doomsday.
But now he checks social media the second his kids nod off and again in the early morning hours, mimicking the erratic sleep schedule of a president who might ignite a mini-scandal at any moment with an off-hand tweet—or several of them.
Pelosi's tactics have varied from case to case — alternating between private meetings and public statements, off-hand critiques and direct rebukes — but the combination has kept her troops in line and helped send her approval rating to its highest level in a dozen years.
And his tenure ended just three months after he failed to develop a close relationship with the President, and during which his attempts to craft and implement cohesive messaging plans were repeatedly blown up by a stray tweet or off-hand remark by the President.
He should do so in a prime-time address from the Oval Office, behind the Resolute Desk, to show the seriousness with which he takes this matter, rather than as an off-hand comment on the lawn as he walks to a waiting helicopter.
Gutenberg's moveable type meant that text could be assembled, printed, and disseminated faster than one-off, hand-scribed documents; it also meant that text could and would be introduced to readers on a scale that was unprecedented in the history of putting ink to paper.
LG: So let's back up a little bit because I think the last time you and I spoke about this on the show, it was sort of an off-hand mention that Travis Kalanick, Uber's CEO, was not going to be showing up to Code Conference.
White House officials continue to be blindsided by some of the President's off-hand remarks or tweets, whether he is moving the goalposts on policy issues or contradicting White House messaging, and Republicans on Capitol Hill continue to grumble about lackluster coordination in advancing policy priorities.
DESANTIS: And they did not -- and that was a week after that same Peter Strzok who is saying he is going to stop Donald Trump from being president opens a full-blown counter-intelligence investigation against Trump&aposs campaign based of an off-hand statement at a bar.
During his appearance, Biden revealed that Cancer Moonshot — which aims to accelerate cancer research and make more therapies available to patients — began during an "off-hand comment" that he made to former President Barack Obama following the 2015 death of his son Beau, who died from brain cancer.
Sanders's question to Trump on the Wednesday night show was if the Republican hopeful would debate him ahead of California's June 7 primary, and Trump's off-hand response sparked a back and forth between the two sides that grabbed headlines and pushed the hypothetical showdown closer to becoming reality.
The tension was highlighted by what appeared to be an off-hand joke about characters in other ABC sitcoms featuring people of color being "just like us," which many took as a rebuke to the diversity that networks -- not so long ago accused of whitewashing -- have sought to foster.
While you probably don't know the name Lisa Hanawalt off hand (unless you happen to be a fan of her hilarious cult hit podcast Baby Geniuses co-hosted with comedian Emily Heller),  you've undoubtedly seen her illustration work for BoJack Horseman on one of your many late night Netflix binges.
We gave her a detailed kind of account because we felt she needed to know off-hand a lot more about the Blair Witch than the guys did, so we told her, "You need to become kind of an expert on all this information," and then obviously just the camping basics.
Jordan famously resisted calls to endorse an African-American candidate, Harvey Gantt, engaged in a competitive North Carolina Senate race against Jesse Helms in 1990, reportedly saying, "Republicans buy sneakers too" -- since described as an off-hand reference to his Nike endorsement deal, which nevertheless became a source of criticism.
Off hand, those include legal quibbles about Justice Harry Blackmun's original opinion, the role conservative media has played in ratcheting up the rhetoric in the context of incidents like the 2009 murder of Dr. George Tiller, and examples of hypocrisy on the part of certain politicians featured, among them Missouri Gov.
"This is just the latest of many instances of the Trump administration making clear through statements, budgets, legislation and administrative actions that their basic policy goal is tax cuts for the well-off hand-in-hand with targeting critical programs, including those that support low- and moderate-income people," Ms. Huang said.
One woman in her 60s talked to financial planner Cynthia Turkington, of North Oaks, Minnesota, for 45 minutes about her financial situation before mentioning in an off-hand way that she was still married and had no formal separation agreement with her husband, even though they had been living apart for more than three years.
In a conversation with a different security researcher who had previously looked up to Morgan Marquis-Boire, I reassured him off-hand that it wasn't as though every man in infosec was a rapist, that he didn't have to go around wearing a tinfoil hat, worried about all of the secret rapists around him.
The most potentially damaging part of Zelenskiy's end of the conversation wasn't his flattery, but rather the off-hand way he suggested he could control the selection of Ukraine's next prosecutor general in order to help with Trump's inquiry into Joe Biden, and the way he disparaged the former American ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch.
It wasn't just an off-hand remark; Trump repeated the sentiment that Obama would attack Iran as a political calculation in subsequent tweets over the next four years: The president's salvo against Rouhani comes as Trump slaps punitive sanctions back on Iran after he announced the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal brokered during the Obama administration.
YouTube's biggest star, PewDiePie (who has since published his own video criticizing Paul's decision to vlog a dead body), gained notoriety over the last several years for using racist slurs in his videos, paying two Indian men to hold up a sign that read "death to all Jews," and making various off-hand Nazi jokes, though none of these offenses managed to dislodge him from the platform.
In an interview with GQ's Chris Heath, published last week, Jones talked about having a switchblade pushed through his hand and an ice-pick pushed into his temple as a kid; he bragged about having 22 girlfriends and speaking 26 languages; he told stories of Truman Capote's racism; he recalled, off-hand, that Prince Rogers Nelson had once sat in a limousine, waiting to mow down Michael Jackson.
I GUESS THAT'S WHAT HE'S ALLUDING TO. I DON'T EVEN UNDERSTAND THE STATEMENT BECAUSE I JUST LOOK AT MY RECORD AND YOU GO FROM TIME WARNER TO REYNOLDS TOBACCO TO FOREST LABS, JUST TO NAME A FEW THAT I COULD JUST THINK OF OFF-HAND, AND THERE ARE 30 OF THEM, WHERE WE MADE HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS FOR SHAREHOLDERS AND NOW YOU'RE GOING TO SAY THAT MY BEING INVOLVED IN ASKING FOR MORE ACCOUNTABILITY OR THINKING THIS COUNTRY SHOULD HAVE IT, AND MY BEING INVOLVED SOMEHOW IS GOING TO HURT, I JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND THE CRITICISM.

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