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"ricochet" Definitions
  1. [countable] a ball, bullet or stone that ricochets
  2. [uncountable] the action of ricocheting

251 Sentences With "ricochet"

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It was a ricochet affect that messed up his timing.
Weev said hundreds of people have moved to Ricochet now.
I bump into a guy and ricochet off a wall.
Joshua Kimmich saw his powerful drive ricochet off the post.
Ricochet, in its current form, has been around since 2014.
"There's lots of issues before that ricochet happened," Stevens said.
False news reports ricochet through social media, fueled by fear.
I thought a ricochet would be the end of us.
The second is a ricochet projectile that bounces off any surface.
Clinton and Mr. Sanders, and between their campaigns, continued to ricochet.
Intrigued, I contacted Stackoverflowin over Ricochet, an anonymous instant messaging app.
How did the drop in Nangarhar ricochet back to Wall Street?
Chemgrass was designed for sports, and predictable ricochet was its appeal.
The ricochet went right to Atkinson at center ice for the break.
Lawyers for Garcia Zarate say the ricochet shows the shooting was accidental.
But after a few days of nibbling hemp, Ricochet seemed more content.
The photo of him starts to ricochet around our race-haunted land.
Terms like "reckoning" were used by the media to describe the cultural ricochet.
I mean, all these can ricochet, and I think that&aposs the danger.
Britt Slabinski could hear the bullets ricochet off the rocks in the darkness.
He watched bullets ricochet off a dirt path beyond the right field fence.
"I started feeling the ricochet of the bullets on the ground," Heather Melton recalled.
The joyful shouts of little ones belting out their ABCs ricochet through the halls.
Wonderville in Brooklyn hosts a Red Hot Ricochet tournament starting at 7:30 p.m.
Ms. Mandel, who home-schools her children, is a part-time editor at Ricochet.
Bethany Mandel, who home-schools her children, is a part-time editor at Ricochet.
His often monumental and extravagantly glazed objects ricochet between extremes of beauty and ugliness.
The ricochet is too hot to handle, though, and is turned over the ball.
He was grazed in the side, and then struck again by the bullet's ricochet.
Political slogans that ricochet across the internet can be flattened once they're co-opted.
With so many beloved masterpieces, it's easy to just ricochet from painting to painting.
A civil-rights attorney tells Ms Koenig that these small cases matter because they "ricochet".
Lawyers for defendant Jose Ines Garcia Zarate say the ricochet shows the shooting was accidental.
Lawyers for Jose Ines Garcia Zarate argue that the ricochet shows the shooting was accidental.
Heads are braced and supported, so necks don't break and brains don't ricochet against skulls.
"But for the ricochet, it does not hit her," Gonzalez told jurors during closing arguments.
Ricochet, which is available for Windows, Mac and Linux, announced the audit results on Monday.
What sets Ricochet apart from other messaging clients is its use of Tor hidden services.
A botched meeting between the two presidents could ricochet and hurt Mr. Meade's struggling campaign.
This kid has been grazed by one bullet and hit by the ricochet of another.
On the field, Patriots linebacker Dont'a Hightower had a potential interception ricochet off his hands.
An argument on similar lines broke out around the Will Ospreay vs Ricochet match last year.
She had shrapnel removed from her back and shoulder and was hit by a ricochet bullet.
Writer Derrick O'Keefe of Ricochet accused Trudeau of practicing "Quisling diplomacy," or collaborating with the enemy.
Unlike other structures that are so easily forgotten, Hadid's buildings continue to ricochet around the internet.
Lewis's approach uses Ricochet, a messaging program which creates a Tor hidden service for each user.
The ball then proceeded to ricochet off Costa and past the diving Iranian goalkeeper, Ali Beiranvand.
We've got more than two months of shows of the ricochet effect of this whole thing.
Instead, it continues to ricochet back and forth between big retailers, Etsy, and the DIY scene.
We've seen decisions to stop doing original reporting and start producing commodified slideshows ricochet through the industry.
The Milan defender, who had his back turned, saw Ronaldo's attempted overhead kick ricochet off his elbow.
He is distracted by the recipe ideas that ricochet in his mind (he never goes shopping hungry).
While one distracted the journalist, the other let her ricochet to a more familiar plane of being.
He saw ricochet shots hit a car tire and a police officer in the ankle, Conaway said.
When the country band Ricochet released their self-titled debut album in 1996, they became instant stars.
Like most of the absurd fantasies and smears that ricochet across the internet, it is utterly false.
Bethany Mandel is a part-time editor at Ricochet and a columnist at the Jewish Daily Forward.
Yes, that overtime winner was an accidental ricochet off Oilers goaltender Cam Talbot, but it still counts.
The trickle becomes a torrent; grains ricochet off her face as her arms sway under the load.
Why it matters: Boeing is the world's largest aerospace company, and its fortunes can ricochet throughout the economy.
Expressing outrage online can signal trustworthiness or "moral quality," driving disapproving hot takes to ricochet within echo chambers.
Another person was hit by a ricochet bullet and was in the suspected getaway vehicle, the sheriff said.
When the ball took a ricochet bounce into left field, Albies hustled his way into an RBI double.
This largely hidden layer of the supply chain has caused U.S. sanctions to ricochet in totally unexpected directions.
Elliott also made sure another fan who was hit by the puck ricochet got some love as well.
The first pitch to Syndergaard went to the backstop, and catcher Mitch Garver retrieved it on a ricochet.
It was only after I was outside that I noticed I had been hit with a ricochet bullet.
None of them is untouched by violence, and the repercussions ricochet among them and down through the generations.
Now the Amazon crisis had damaged Brazil's image abroad and that could ricochet on the economy, he warned.
The deaf world is small, Ms. Damiano explained, and word of the suit will no doubt ricochet quickly.
When I told him about his helmet he said, 'I could have [sic] swore I heard a ricochet.
The resulting shots are, of course, posted to Twitter and Instagram, from which they ricochet across the web.
The gaffes that once seemed to ricochet off his bullet-proof support base are now tanking his poll numbers.
Ricochet: An experimental project with some particular strengths that our colleagues at Motherboard can you tell you more about.
Case in point: Motherboard communicated with Weev using Ricochet, a decentralized chat program that uses the Tor anonymity network.
Not for an instant does "Happily After Ever," directed by Sherri Eden Barber for Ricochet Collective, lapse into didacticism.
Chisenhall checked his swing, but the ball appeared to hit his bat and ricochet toward the on-deck circle.
Particles ricochet off slats in the ray's mouth and are bounced out before they can cause a clog. Nifty.
As a result the particles ricochet off the slats, growing concentrated in the mouth while the water drains away.
His first hit was "Ricochet," written with Larry Coleman and Joe Darion and recorded by Teresa Brewer in 1953.
Officer Reddin was hit in his hip area by what investigators believed were bullet fragments, possibly produced by a ricochet.
Three years of record temperatures, a war in Syria, unraveling European unity, and now Trump tweets that ricochet between capitals.
Across the metallic spectrum tariffs will ricochet back on U.S. consumers, not least the country's own military materials procurement arm.
Andrews recounted for the jury the severe emotional distress that comes from having naked videos of yourself ricochet around the internet.
And— too often—it shows, as attempts to be sensitive and aware ricochet into new forms of white / western savior narratives.
These uncanny objects—plush placeholders of domesticity—are ricochet- and fragmentation-proof, mold resistant, and designed to withstand deadly live ammunition.
Growing up, he says he would frantically duck for cover when he heard the ricochet of gunshots outside his bedroom window.
"But for the ricochet, it does not hit her," Gonzalez told jurors during closing arguments of the roughly month-long trial.
The warhead utilizes both a cast titanium body and chisel style nose to allow better penetration capability while reducing ricochet probability.
Images and techniques ricochet off one another, enticing us to make connections of all kinds — within the work and across history.
The momentum created by the coin's aerial odyssey often made it ricochet around in the basket before the sensor registered payment.
Between the bowling pin's funny shape and the mechanical variability of pinsetters, no bowler on Earth can ricochet a pin reliably.
Within the re-creation of shadow and light, the painting's surfaces — walls, doorway, floor — ricochet to life in grays, yellows, and browns.
The shot appeared to beat goalie Ondrej Pavelec, strike the camera affixed to the mesh roof of the net and ricochet out.
Bruins center David Krejci then ripped a slap shot and saw the laser ricochet off both posts and out of the crease.
The slowly building music sets the tone for a series of scenes that ricochet between spiritual solitude, lively playful moments, and despair.
The drums ricochet through darkness, and a looping vocal cut whispers along as the track wraps you up in its deep texture.
These security risks could quite quickly ricochet across the region, including areas like Mali where the U.N. has a large peacekeeping operation.
I'm not calling JFK-level conspiracy here, but this golf ball certainly didn't ricochet itself off a racehorse barreling down the track.
Brittle, staccato electronic sounds and filtered voices ricochet around him; a reggaeton beat appears and vanishes amid clatters, ratchets and finger snaps.
Those fantasies ricochet from dreams of big payoffs to the reality of ruinous losses — nightmares driving compulsive losers into desperate gambling spirals.
Such a scenario could "ricochet through the system" and trim economic growth although it "wouldn't rise to the level of recession causing."
And while we ricochet from God to Mammy and back again, we never quite land at fully fleshed human being with needs.
During Art Basel in 2011, the "Made You Look" rhymesmith tried his hand at painting during his set at Miami's Ricochet Bar & Lounge.
And a next-generation tool called Ricochet takes the IM implementation of Tor yet another step, cutting servers out of the picture altogether.
Then, during the gunfight, she draws on the Earp family's phenomenal gifts with weaponry to best the enemy with a wicked bullet ricochet.
The Saints had the ball near midfield at the two-minute warning, but Brees' pass was intercepted by James Bradberry on a ricochet.
It didn't take long for the event page to ricochet around Facebook, fooling New York's most gullible and hungry for Animal-Style fries.
When combined, these elements allow anyone who knows the dildo's Ricochet address to send commands, such as "/max," to make the device vibrate.
Woods drilled it into the hole confidently, the ball rattling off the back edge to ricochet off the front edge and drop in.
HOW MUCH CONCERN DO YOU HAVE OVER WHAT'S HAPPENING IN CHINA AND THE POTENTIAL FOR IT TO RICOCHET BACK ON THE UNITED STATES ECONOMY?
The problem was, a lot of times it would ricochet off of there and knock out a light bulb in one of my lamps.
Even when it makes us stall with terror, it eventually makes conditions so unbearable that we ricochet off to a new important direction. Eventually.
Clayton, who still believes in owning a gun, has since talked to the local gun range about softening the wall where a bullet might ricochet.
Drop a coin from the top, and it will ricochet from peg to peg until it settles in one of many slots at the bottom.
"They had very positive things to say about code quality and security overall," John Brooks, the program's maintainer, told Motherboard in a chat using Ricochet.
This vulnerability was also independently found by a member of the Ricochet community, where users have been reviewing the code on their own for longer.
At the same time, another guy tosses a ball from the side, and when the balls collide, they ricochet into the holes like billiard balls.
The Chinese banking system operates on the basis of cross-guarantees, which means that a single bankruptcy can ricochet through an entire network of connections.
Pronounced "Ka-Pwing," like a bullet ricochet, it's trying to stay ahead of Imgflip, ILoveIMG, Imgur's on-site tool and more robust apps like Canva.
Visibility has a ricochet effect—who knows how many non-binary kids you could inspire to take up the decks if they see themselves reflected onstage?
A repeal could ricochet into similar movements around the country: "At least 10 states in the last few years have increased their gas taxes," DeHaan said.
As the star flesh gets initially torn away and stretched into a stream, it might ricochet around the black hole and slam into its own tail.
Both light and sound ricochet around the room; the minor E chord is full of yearning and melancholy, and the tone of the installation is solemn.
Lukaku didn't know much about the goal — his first attempt was saved, and the ricochet went in off his forehead as he lay on the turf.
It will do this by calculating how long it takes for individual photons that leave the instrument to ricochet off Earth and return to the satellite.
Okja isn't perfect; it falls down when the bizarre and the serious ricochet back and forth between scenes, making it hard to track the film's tone.
Everybody always wants that magic bullet that's gonna ricochet you to the top of the thing you most passionately want to do—except that work is work.
Okja isn't perfect; it falls down when the absurd and the serious ricochet back and forth between scenes, making it hard to track with the film's tone.
Since the accident, Clayton has talked to the gun range about softening the wall where a bullet might ricochet so instead bullets would fall to the floor.
Two vocalists occasionally puncture the orchestra — made up of horns, upright bass, keys, drums, and guitar — with feminine, guttural cries that powerfully ricochet off the stone structure.
Other times, he'd miss the hoop, or ricochet the ball off its rim, and the ball would break a window, or smack a hole in the wall.
His ideas coursed through American defense strategy for decades, swaying presidents, attracting acolytes, infuriating opponents and igniting furious debates that ricochet through official circles to this day.
While stories of people who have made a fortune in gold ricochet throughout the Aïr mountains, one has to squint to see anything resembling wealth and prosperity.
No. 50 Transylvanian Alps, Romania The scholarly characters in Kostova's richly imagined book ricochet around Europe visiting libraries, monasteries, crypts and villages in search of Dracula's tomb.
The second victim, a juvenile, was shot in the foot from a ricochet bullet while the third victim left the scene and went to his aunt's house.
This ricochet of dedications is one of the more explicit modes of social and aesthetic networking that bind together the composers and artists in this rich exhibition.
Though Hogan won't be wrestling at the event, he will be leading a team comprised of Roman Reigns, Ricochet, Rusev, Ali, and Shorty G, according to CBS Sports.
The catch is that you'll need to hit each fire or ice demon with its opposite element, or risk getting your score frozen or burned with a ricochet.
Each spreads through a population according to its peculiar viral dynamics — some ricochet through a population and then burn out, while others come and go with the seasons.
Scatter Arrow: The next arrow Hanzo fires splinters on impact, releasing six more arrows that scatter and ricochet off of the nearby surroundings, dealing medium damage to enemies.
The ricochet of information followed a familiar pattern during the Trump presidency, as the White House and its allies push back against the sprawling investigations into Russian meddling.
Aside from the bad throw and weird form, it doesn't seem like she did anything particularly wrong—the ricochet was just some scary-ass, Final Destination-style fluke.
"The concept with Ricochet is: how can we do messaging without any server in the middle—without trusting anything to forward your messages to your contacts," Brooks said.
Children should also learn to shoot BB and pellet guns at paper or gel targets with a backstop that will trap the BBs or pellets to prevent ricochet.
But in a visual media environment where context is rapidly stripped away as images ricochet across the internet, it's hard to know if such a distinction is really possible.
As of Monday, 49 percent of the index was trading in bear market territory.. "We've been damaged for a long time, and the ricochet doesn't help things," he said.
The latest batch of episodes, released Monday, feature: Julianne Hough, LeAnn Rimes, Judy Fridono — owner of surfing therapy dog Ricochet — and Deb Fair, executive director of the Pedigree Foundation.
But no one's made more of an impact in spreading the popularity of New Japan in recent times than the young, foreign Junior heavyweight stars Ricochet and Will Ospreay.
Ricochet sets up a Tor onion service for each person in the conversation—there isn't a server to go seize, or a company to tell to close customer accounts.
Fortunately, his ball hit a tree in the backyard of the house and took an enormous ricochet back into play, leaving a relieved Day in position to salvage par.
Instead, he tried to blast the ball inside and succeeded only in firing it directly into Ibrahimovic, who saw the ball ricochet off him and roll into the net.
His bars ricochet from the personal to the political to the straight-up cheeky, but even the more unabashed hype tracks like "New Banger" are laced with vivid poetry.
The tenacious arils' determination to stay snuggled inside the fruit can be daunting, but it is worth prying them out — even as they ricochet about, staining fingers and counters.
"Of course the shutdown is really not helping the airline industry … just the delays themselves are going to have a massive, massive ricochet effect through the whole industry," he said.
SM: It's the Conservatarians with John Gabriel at Ricochet, so, which we kind of try to keep it humorish, and this is kind of where I come from to write.
After Blackhawks forward Artemi Panarin picked up the puck following a lucky ricochet off the end boards, Panik was struck with a quick snapshot from Panarin right off the shoulder.
"Nothing was worse for the gun industry and the NRA than getting Trump elected," Richard Feldman, a former NRA lobbyist and author of Ricochet: Confessions of a Gun Lobbyist, said.
U.S. technology companies that have have been steadily increasing their involvement in Europe are watching this weekend's French presidential election vote for its possible ricochet effect on the tech industry.
Ricochet doesn't just protect the content of users' communications, but also obfuscates their metadata, making it harder for anyone snooping on the connection to see who is talking to whom.
The turning point of Sunday's game was a peculiar ricochet touchdown catch by Allen that suddenly drew the Chargers within a touchdown and a 2-point conversion of the Steelers.
If it retaliates against the United States sharply by devaluing its currency or shutting factories crucial to global supply chains, the moves could ricochet and hurt its own newfound wealth.
Once we publish or send or retweet, our messages are no longer ours; in an instant, they can ricochet far beyond our own horizons, with profound risks to the environment.
But if the political system hasn't changed in a deep way, then we might ricochet back to the kind of failure we saw in 1994 under the next Democratic president.
An isolated virus that might have once only plagued a small community can now ricochet to every continent within a matter of weeks via extensive flight networks connecting almost every country.
Germany is to push for progress towards a European army by advocating a joint headquarters and shared military assets, according to defence plans that could ricochet into Britain's EU referendum campaign.
Upon entering, pre-Hispanic drums from Tania Candiani's video/performance work, "Pulso," ricochet across the gallery, signaling this is probably not the kind of space most Los Angelenos are used to.
"With Trump, it wasn't like there was a last straw," said Jon Gabriel, editor in chief of the conservative news forum Ricochet, who last week penned a column titled Farewell, GOP.
Contract specifications say the house must be 2628 rooms and 28500 meters by 6900 meters, including three external doors, two hallways and 2628 bullet traps to capture bullets and prevent ricochet.
I attempt to describe our most elemental relationship to the physical world as one that is displaced, one where the art object and the individual ricochet between places, definitions, and identification.
He is a ringleader of an increasingly visible fraternity of artists — Mr. Davies calls them "the straddlers" — who ricochet back and forth across "la linea," as the border is colloquially known.
At one point in "Elegies," thumps and shouts from the illicit rooftop cargo of children ricochet down the length of a train, as infectious as the mooing in that former Walmart.
Curry slammed the ball off the floor on a first-half fast break and watched it ricochet toward the rim with an apex that flirted with the top of the backboard.
"De Quincey's writing," she notes, "always resounds like an echo chamber;" the clauses ricochet off each other, spiraling upwards, occasionally creating cacophony but more often a swelling noise of terror and awe.
" Also before the same election, Senator Chuck Schumer, for whom Mr. Weiner once worked, privately expressed frustration that Mr. Weiner was insufficiently interested in substance, telling one aide: "It's all political ricochet.
ZACHARY WOOLFE AT 2000 MINUTES 22014 SECONDS Andy Akiho's spirited concerto "Ricochet," which had its American premiere this week with the New York Philharmonic, is written for violin, percussion and … Ping-Pong.
It's about the poetic quality of objects and the way when you isolate an object, or when you place one object next to another one, the ricochet of meaning that takes place.
When stylized red-and-green candle flames melt into the wallpaper, or when a steeply angled ricochet of oranges seems to erase half a large white bowl, you don't bat an eye.
So how do they send a similar message to fans and players around the league that the organization isn't a rudderless ship poised to ricochet off icebergs for years before eventually sinking?
But, Riddle -- along with other young stars like Ricochet, Adam Cole and Johnny Gargano -- have turned 'NXT' into arguably the most must-see WWE show ... and it only seems to be getting better.
Part of the reason that Zink's barbs, however pointed, seem to ricochet from one victim to the next is that they lack the conviction that they'll land on a public ready to respond.
He exerted 11.5 pounds of finger pull, causing a bullet to ricochet off a concrete slab into the heart of the innocent father of a 3-year-old girl on the stairwell below.
Just a day after Clinton said in an interview that jihadists were praying, "Oh please Allah, make Trump president of America," the Republican nominee fired back at his rival with ricochet-like reflex.
Taylor proves himself to be a keen observer of the psychology of not just trauma, but its repercussions: how private suffering can ricochet from one person to injure those caught in his path.
The CEO of a megafoundation is the type of person who operates with little scrutiny or accountability but whose opinions can ricochet around the world and direct the flow of billions of dollars.
Why should every ballpark be a beautiful, clean venue like Target Field, where the Twins now play, when you can have a dank, dark basement where balls (apparently) can ricochet off the roof?
The Patriots' performance will ricochet around their empire as Belichick's magnum opus, but it will be remembered outside New England as a grind, lacking the offensive artistry that defined this record-setting season.
WWE NXT stars Ricochet, Fabian Aichner and Smackdown star Killian Dain were filmed at the Texan zoo battling a 2-and-a-half-year-old lion cub in a game of tug-of-war.
She let people send it commands—on/off, level of intensity—using Ricochet, a peer-to-peer chat protocol that uses the Tor network to anonymize messages and strips metadata like timestamps or logs.
" The essay was posted on the Ford Foundation's Web site and, according to Giridharadas, immediately "began to ricochet around the philanthropic world, some people receiving the same email from three or four different people.
"Falsettos" — which began life as two one-acts, "March of the Falsettos" and "Falsettoland" — is a hard show to stop, so antic and frantic are the characters as they ricochet through their complicated lives.
As social media makes these moments ricochet around the web like never before, companies are realizing they don't have the luxury of calmly sitting back, assessing the situation and then deciding on a solution.
But even when its characters fail epically, as they often do, the show feels optimistic, a daydream of two goofy slobs pinballing through life, every obstacle they meet just something new to ricochet off.
History, as this story once again illustrates, is marked by a lot of happenstance — small but consequential acts that ricochet out into the world, writing the narrative in real time as the events unfold.
Marte followed with a drive that Sean Rodriguez couldn't catch as he ran into a notch in the right field corner, allowing the ball to ricochet wildly into foul territory and back toward the infield.
By the time the main course arrived — a bird smoked during after-hours at Hill Country BBQ near the Flatiron Building, by a friend of Mike's who works there — my thoughts were starting to ricochet.
His casual dishonesty, his policy laziness, and his lack of self-awareness would mean four years of a careening pin-ball journey that would ricochet from missteps to crisis to misunderstandings to clarifications to retractions.
One point of view was that the market simply was giving back some of the 30% or so gain it saw in 2019, which itself was a ricochet off the fourth-quarter correction in 2018.
As Trump and Republicans ricochet from crisis to crisis, lawmakers have lowered expectations for legislative action in 2017 on tax reform, health care, financial regulation, jobs and infrastructure, with some urging more White House guidance.
Stephen's brother, David, who witnessed the tragic incident spoke to ABC and wanted to make one thing clear – their father never pointed the gun at Stephen (who was accidentally struck by a ricochet, the family said).
Benny Feilhaber also had a header ricochet off the post in the 88th minute but the hosts held firm to condemn the Americans to a fourth defeat in 10 matches in the final round of qualifying.
As stories of these encounters ricochet across the media, it looks at times as if some mysterious new contagion -- a quickly mutating form of racial profiling -- is taking hold of the collective psyche of White America.
In the best of the mind-bending videos in this show — it plays on a screen mounted inside a doghouse — they also recite fragments of text that ricochet between existential inquiry and self-help-style command.
While outrage over the caricature continued to ricochet around the world, the newspaper that originally published it, The Herald Sun, decided to respond to the criticism by — rather brazenly — putting it on its front page, above.
The first images to ricochet across social media showed a young man, Nick Sandmann, wearing a red "Make America Great Again" hat and appearing to be in a standoff with Nathan Phillips, the Native American man.
With a dissonant opening riff and ricochet drumming serving as an unstable bed, the band gets extremely abstract as they ponder the meaning of time and life ("It kills me to know / we cannot learn" goes the chorus).
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian aluminum producers are concerned that U.S. President Donald Trump is launching into a trade war with China that will ricochet on the world market and depress prices if Chinese exporters have to find other buyers.
The shooter(s) hit a 13-year-old boy with a ricochet and a 15-year-old boy and two men, aged 27 and 45, directly—the first was hit in the leg and the second in the torso.
Shaqiri's second goal clinched a Liverpool victory in what was once the biggest rivalry matchup in English soccer — and it came via another ricochet, this time off Eric Bailly, that deceived United goalkeeper David de Gea in the 80th.
Late in the evening on January 2, as Americans contemplated a return to work after the New Year holiday, shocking news began to ricochet across the internet: The United States had conducted a deadly drone strike on Iranian Gen.
With Ji-Man Choi at the plate and Jake Bauers on second, Sanchez stabbed his glove at a Luis Severino breaking ball, only to miss it and have it ricochet off his foot into foul territory toward third base.
The ricochet of different identities in her songs reminds us to treat one another — and, by extension, the artists we follow — a little fairer, while her mature understanding of fame suggests that the symbols we crave can't always be rationalized.
Prickly, provocative notions about race, class, prejudice, identity and sexuality ricochet like balls scattering across a pool table in this brainy but overstuffed drama, which opened on Thursday at Second Stage Theater in a slick production directed by Kenny Leon.
With Saudi Arabia denying a role in the sudden disappearance of a prominent journalist — and vowing to push back against any effort at international retribution — the chances are growing that the crisis could escalate, and ricochet across the global economy.
With the election of President Trump and the potential for a more protectionist direction, it is important to consider how U.S. policy will impact growth outside of the U.S. and how those shifts may ricochet through the global economy back home.
The Ping-Pong may seem like a gimmick, but there is meaning to be found in "Ricochet" — especially as it will appear in a program of music from China, which has long been home to the world's greatest table tennis players.
But given Hong Kong's close ties to mainland China, a decision to deploy them could ricochet through the entire country at a time when the world's second biggest economy is already vulnerable because of the trade war with the United States.
"He's going to get confirmed, he's not going to be Attila the Hun, and he's going to do what needs to be done, without a big ricochet," said Joe Ventrone, vice president of industry relations at the National Association of Realtors.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DETROIT — Nancy Mitchnick's representations of places — whether they refer to actual locations or states of mind — ricochet out into the real world, conveying a sense of how a place looks based on how it feels.
Down 11 in the third quarter of Game 3, Wade clanked a short transition jumper and, immediately recognizing where the ball would ricochet, exploded to the rim and slammed the rebound home, igniting a run that would eventually lead the Heat to victory.
"Rock's opening monologue was not only funnier than most in recent memory; it was stinging enough to ricochet through the rest of the evening, as the inevitable cavalcade of white presenters and winners took the mike," wrote Michael Schulman in The New Yorker.
With the CWC, the WWE is recognizing that there's a market for more athletic and acrobatic battles, even if they don't end up going as far as New Japan's famously over-the-top Ricochet-Ospreay match when it comes to wrestling-as-art.
In the Scherzo of his Sinfonietta—completed in 1913, when he was sixteen—Korngold is speaking his own language: melodies bound along with rhythmic freedom, harmonies ricochet from one major triad to another, a full-strength orchestra glitters and dances before the ears.
Michael Landers and Ariel Hsing, table tennis champions in their early 20s, are featured as the Ping-Pong-playing soloists in Andy Akiho's energetic concerto "Ricochet," which will have its American premiere on Tuesday as part of the Philharmonic's Lunar New Year gala.
The deadly projectile might ricochet downward, nose tilted up, on layers of atmosphere — the mesosphere, then the stratosphere and troposphere — like an oblate stone on water, in smaller and shallower skips, or it might be directed to pass smoothly through these layers.
One of our dear friends in Yamhill was Rick (Ricochet) Goff, who was part Indian and never had a chance: His mom died when he was 5 and his dad was, as he put it, "a professional drunk" who abandoned the family.
One of our dear friends in Yamhill was Rick (Ricochet) Goff, who was part Indian and never had a chance: His mom died when he was 5 and his dad was, as he put it, "a professional drunk" who abandoned the family.
"If you were to look at the lows — despite this happy ricochet over the last nine weeks — in January and February 50 percent of all stocks in the Russell 3000 were down more than 30 percent," said Worth, Cornerstone Macro's head of technical analysis.
Many of Sunset Overdrive's weapons behave like more traditional guns, but with a twist: for example, High Fidelity's records bounce off of walls and ricochet around the environment; The Dude's bowling balls aren't launched so much as they just roll along on the ground.
In the Dodgers' second inning, Jackie Robinson led off with a hard shot that bounced off third baseman Andy Carey, but shortstop Gil McDougald grabbed the ricochet and threw out Robinson, who was lacking the speed of his early years, on a close play.
As three Falcons defenders rushed in around him, the Pats receiver tracked the ball of a ricochet, then dove and snagged it between a defender's legs to keep the play alive before finally gripping the ball tight and securing possession just a hair's width above the turf.
Or picture the sometimes maligned but never less than impressive acrobatics of Will Ospreay and Ricochet shedding the restraints of traditional pro wrestling entirely, becoming vessels of distilled cool spots as a crowd in tune with them feeds wilder and wilder moves into the data stream.
Seventy-five percent of the film's carpet-­bomb campaign of pop culture meta punchlines will ricochet over the target audience's head, but parents dragged along for the ride will no doubt be grateful for Arnett's rat-a-tat send-ups of Adam West and superhero clichés.
Meanwhile LNZNDRF soundtrack the whole shebang, beginning in eerie ambience and surging forward with a propulsive motorik beat, the bass line menacing its way to a kinda-chorus where the song lifts, becoming both lighter and compositionally more complex—the drums a mathy, post-rock ricochet.
These perks serve as marketing both inside and outside the game; the game's publisher, 2K Games, invites players to exult in violence using language that speaks for itself: Deliver devastating critical hits to enemies' soft-and-sensitives, then joy-puke as your bullets ricochet towards other targets.
Bradley and Greta share the galaxy of "Entangled," an adventurous play by Charly Evon Simpson and Gabriel Jason Dean that culminates the Amoralists' ambitious four-play anthology "Ricochet," which explored several lives affected by the same act of violence (a comic book added even more context).
But Celtic had an answer of their own, as a loose ball juggled out to defender Eoghan O'Connell outside the 18-yard box, and he absolutely hammered it home to the right post, only to ricochet into the back netting for a huge sigh of relief.
"Like Me" generates queasy, frenzied tension from the shrewd placement of prickly bass and buzzy, dissonant piano spikes, which ricochet with such precision that it sounds as if many more musicians are involved in recording the song than there are, at least on its first half.
With Carambolages — whose title is the French term for a double ricochet in billiards and colloquially used to describe multiple vehicle collisions — Martin presents another omnivorous show that aims to break down the once-traditional approach to art so as to transcend the borders of genres, eras, and distinct cultures.
Ms. Casel, a 5-foot-1 bundle of defiant energy with the body fat of a piece of lettuce, was soon speaking in what she calls her "other language," delivering a rousing, rapid-fire series of rat-a-tat taps with her feet that seemed to ricochet off the walls.
For these corporate behemoths, Comic-Con is all about promotion, with the idea that every piece of news or footage shown will soon ricochet around the world — aided by social media and news outlets — until it starts a furor of fandom that (hopefully) crescendos in a massive opening weekend at the box office.
But hear me out, because, as the House of Windsor burns, and as recriminations ricochet from Instagram to the tabloids, with courtiers and conference calls and competing tales of who knew what when, there's the kernel of something that might be worth pulling out of the dumpster fire and reinventing as our own.
LIESMAN: WELL THAT'S REALLY IT. IN THIS POST-FINANCIAL CRISIS WORLD, THE BIG WORRIES ABOUT SYSTEMIC RISK, DO YOU SEE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE CHINESE FINANCIAL SYSTEM AND NEGATIVE THINGS THAT COULD RESULT FROM THAT, FROM THE SLOWDOWN THERE, THAT COULD RICOCHET AND AFFECT THE U.S. FINANCIAL SYSTEM AND CREATE BROADER GLOBAL SYSTEMIC RISK OUT OF CHINA?
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, better known as DARPA, is looking for a "secure messaging and transaction platform" that would use the standard encryption and security features of current messaging apps such as WhatsApp, Signal, or Ricochet, but also use a decentralized Blockchain-like backbone structure that would be more resilient to surveillance and cyberattacks.
"There's so much energy, and people are in the streets protesting, but we want to ricochet that energy back out into the states so that young people have the skills they need to resist the Trump agenda and get results," said Maggie Thompson, the executive director of Generation Progress Action, a progressive group focusing on millennials.
As sexual harassment and assault allegations against a number of powerful men continue to ricochet around Hollywood (as well as other industries), one of the most familiar names on the list of men accused of sexual assault is that of Spacey, a decorated Hollywood and Broadway veteran, and the (now former) star of Netflix's House of Cards.
Produced by young wiz kid Icarus Moth and mixed by Grammy winning engineer Ariel Borujow (wassup, he's worked with Madonna), "The Homecoming" is a nimble kind of (synth)pop, with a verse like a Siamese cat tip-toeing down stairs and a chorus that rushes straight into your heart, like giddy serotonin explosions that ricochet around your body during that first kiss.
Five seconds aren't a lot of time, but on Cody Parkey's attempt at a 43-yard game-winning field goal, five seconds were enough for Philadelphia's Treyvon Hester to get a hand on the ball; for the ball to ricochet off the left upright; for the ball to then bounce off the crossbar; and for Chicago's hopes of a deep playoff run led by its championship-caliber defense to fade into nothing.
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Big City During any other summer, one in which the news didn't ricochet from presidential wrestling videos to threats of nuclear annihilation at the hands of North Korea to the mysterious arrival of Mesopotamian cuneiform tablets into the treasure chests of people who make scrapbooking easier somewhere in Oklahoma, ordinary citizens might have produced a louder collective tirade over the attempts of real-estate interests to obscure the racial history of one of the most iconic urban neighborhoods in the world.
In a piece for Ricochet, conservative writer Jon Gabriel argued that Sinema's victory over McSally, the Republican, was indeed due in part to frustrated conservatives, particularly moderates turned off by her later embrace of Trump (though ironically, McSally was accused of being a "Never Trump" Republican during the primary campaign.) Sinema even won Maricopa County, the largest county in the United States to go for Trump in 22016; the second largest, Tarrant County in Texas, went for Democrat Senate candidate Beto O'Rourke over Republican Ted Cruz.

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