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"As we think about how climate change impacts are ricocheting through society, we're starting to realize that these impacts are ricocheting through research projects and through research institutions," says Rickards.
On the sideline, his coaches were bouncing and ricocheting around.
On the soundtrack, there's then the ping of a ricocheting bullet.
Videos of the incidents shared online and ricocheting around the world.
There are still influences ricocheting in from all over the place.
Already one Russian soldier has died from a ricocheting tank shell.
The improper throw resulted in the axe ricocheting back, narrowly missing her.
He explains how he got the images now ricocheting on the internet.
Then the bullets started ricocheting off the ground around the Tennessee couple.
The news has been ricocheting across continents and making headlines ever since.
On the field, the players and the coaching staff were racing, ricocheting around.
But the speech she gave this afternoon is now ricocheting around the world.
But still, the noise spread around Anfield, ricocheting and reverberating off the stands.
The program learns that ricocheting off the back wall makes its score go up.
The bullets were ricocheting off the walls, hitting people in the legs and back.
White House aides remember pictures of it ricocheting around their phones after Election Day.
So, it's ice-cold, ricocheting around the darkroom, hitting me, and it also smells horrible.
Of course the bullets started ricocheting off of it, and then off the bunker's walls.
Bai Ling tours an armada of glossy brochures, ricocheting between clinics, circling procedures, underlining discounts.
The COVID-19 pandemic has crippled Italy and is ricocheting its way around the globe.
As the flashes went off, ricocheting off her reflective pastie, she didn't bat an eye.
You could still identify sniper portals, tapered on the outside to prevent bullets from ricocheting in.
"Citizens!" he screamed, his words ricocheting around the room, where 500 people sat in folding chairs.
Horner then tweeted the before and after shots of the bat ricocheting off the man's arm.
With the news ricocheting across social media platforms, a staggering 5.7 million watched "Today" that morning.
His is the fast ricocheting type that presages political causalities and leaves diplomatic pain in its wake.
As we crawled to the center of the house, I could see the bullets ricocheting around me.
"We could hear everything, gun shots, screams, bullets ricocheting," said Grace Johnson, 18, the school band chaplain.
Experts have warned that those barricades could send storm surges ricocheting toward Long Island and northern Queens.
Niven ("All the Bright Places") alternates between Jack's perspective and Libby's, ricocheting forward and backward in time.
She described a bullet ricocheting off the windshield in front of the driver, whom she was sitting behind.
The place was rigged for bedlam: awkward corners, tight squeezes and, of course, the merciless ricocheting of sound.
Properties adjacent to bulkheads experience stronger wave impacts, like an innocent bystander being hit by a ricocheting bullet.
Donald Trump has one big blessing to count this Thanksgiving, despite the scandals ricocheting around his White House.
No matter how quietly I wept, I couldn't silence the disappointments of the day from ricocheting in my mind.
"My father never completed high school and spent his working life ricocheting between odd, low-paying jobs," he writes.
The drums could be heard first, ricocheting down from a second-story window in Chinatown beneath the Manhattan Bridge.
Onstage, the dancer Laurel Lynch, of the Mark Morris Dance Group, embodies both characters, ricocheting between dignity and raunchiness.
It's easy to see how that — valid or not — is not the narrative Facebook wants ricocheting around Silicon Valley.
From there, she listened to the clusters of shots popping above her head, ricocheting against and landing on unseen surfaces.
Police killed the attacker but a second hostage was also killed by ricocheting fragments of a bullet fired by police.
The story's sentences are often like the one above—long, recursive, pocked by little objections and ricocheting between conflicting accounts.
But within a day of reaction ricocheting across the web, AMC released a statement unequivocally backing off from the idea.
A letter from Warren Buffett ricocheting around Wall Street offers his most damning assessment yet of the hedge fund industry.
When police responded to the incident, the shooter fired on them, grazing one cop in the leg with a ricocheting bullet.
"We missed some opportunities (in the passing game) with some balls ricocheting off hands and we missed some throws," Rivera said.
They preferred to dub on the same ting of a ricocheting bullet in Western after Western rather than recording anything new.
The video played in a loop on the local news, and vaulted onto CNN and Fox News, ricocheting across the web.
The ball initially appeared to hit the top of the wall before ricocheting back into the field, and Bruce easily reached third.
Gunfire could be heard throughout live broadcasts and bullets could be seen spraying out of a home, ricocheting off the surrounding buildings.
If the movie works as well as it does, it's because Ms. Kusama can coax scares from shadows, silences and ricocheting looks.
Such a route allows lawmakers to hear from constituents in a more controlled setting that doesn't risk video ricocheting around social media.
Challenges to Mr. Trump's travel bans have been ricocheting around the federal courts for almost as long as he has been president.
She began ricocheting around the room, bouncing off the couch, the bookcases and the man's legs as her leash snapped behind her.
To be clear, we cannot and must not ignore the photos of screaming, dead-eyed white supremacists currently ricocheting across social media.
As a painter, you have this mirror neuron thing that starts ricocheting around; you become Van Gogh standing in front of his painting.
Those that ventured too close during these particularly ferocious bombardments were splattered with ricocheting yoke and white, if not the shrapnel of shells.
So when it took her more than three years to create and release Anti, the question that kept ricocheting around was simple: Why?
Since then, Godwin has been ricocheting between the criminal justice system — with multiple charges of theft, fraud, breaching bail conditions — and the CBSA.
By contrast, she holds the center of the composition as a figure of serene poise, drenched in the sunlight ricocheting around her office.
Landslide GOP wins in 2010 and 2014 have consequences that not only continue through today but will keep ricocheting forward into future cycles.
Rating It not only launches the so-called "Legends of Tomorrow" into the stratosphere, but sends them ricocheting throughout the history of time.
His red uniform hung loosely off his slender body, but he showed surprising strength and power, with larger opponents ricocheting off his body.
To be sure, the justices have held arguments and cast preliminary votes behind closed doors, and opinion drafts are likely ricocheting between chambers.
He later found himself wide open with a ricocheting back pass and a one-on-one date with the Irish keeper, and he capitalized.
Then the ricocheting, club-ready beat drops, and what felt like a scene-setting mood piece transforms into something a whole lot more urgent.
For the past two hours, the phrase "I'm so successful" has been ricocheting around my head and, embarrassingly enough, occasionally slipping from my mouth.
And expansion of access to HSAs and contribution limits have been a centerpiece of most Republican health reform plans ricocheting around Washington this year.
The sound design is particularly inventive, utilizing the noise of ricocheting bullets and screaming men as transitions from the flashbacks to Claire in Scotland.
"It's not exactly a lifestyle, it's a fun style" he says, his voice ricocheting off of Lionel Richie's "All Night Long" in the background.
Ricocheting off the teleprompter, the president showed the kind of free-flowing attitude that his aides have said they expect to see this year.
That left roughly 300,000 copies ricocheting around the platform to be viewed, liked, shared and commented on by Facebook's more than two billion users.
But using the lightsaber requires developing legitimate skill, since you've got to catch blaster bolts at just the right angle to send them ricocheting back.
The square version is almost entirely gray, until you realize the bits of pink, red, and green emanating from the ricocheting rectangles' carved-in edges.
Walmart customer Aaron Stephens, 44, of Thornton told Reuters he was buying groceries at a self-checkout stand when he heard gunshots and ricocheting bullets.
"But I had shaken John F. Kennedy's hand that morning and seen for myself that he was indestructible," Taylor writes in this brief, ricocheting memoir.
A group of day laborers stood around and toed bluish, thumbprint-size scuffs on the sidewalk, marks of the ricocheting bullets that eventually killed him.
Your questions come ricocheting into my inbox from WIRED HQ, sweeping toward me like a flurry of screeching bats from the mouth of a dark cave.
Aides are often alerted that the President is awake by his early morning tweets, ricocheting across the Internet and, often, driving the agenda for the day.
Bad design from funny The story of the architectural style known as Colonial Californiano is the story of ideas ricocheting between two cultures in unlikely ways.
Granted each Javelin can be customized, but the one I played fired ice grenades as one of its abilities, and a ricocheting explosive from the other.
I always had to close my eyes to pretend he wasn't inches away, breathing through his mouth, the hot water ricocheting off his skin onto mine.
I talked to Mikey about it and it was making us laugh thinking about the head ricocheting into other fans and landing on the other students.
The project is refreshing in how it changes over time, the ideas and textures and bright colors in different garments ricocheting off and influencing one another.
Another man appeared and the two of them carried Lambourne to a paramedic mustering area, surrounded by screams and the sounds of bullets ricocheting around them.
It accidentally discharged, with the bullet ricocheting off the ground at a crowded pier before striking the 32-year-old woman, his defense attorneys have said.
With the gunshot from last season's cliffhanger still ricocheting, the team chases after Alice Sands before she destroys Jane's life as the show's final season begins.
Norwich nearly doubled its lead after 73 minutes when Kenny McLean's rising close-range volley smacked against the crossbar, with the loose ball ricocheting to safety.
Police have been detaining dozens of immigrants in raids during lunch breaks and late at night, with stories of arrests ricocheting across Facebook and WhatsApp groups.
It is not uncommon for there to be more than 100 boats chasing murres off Newfoundland's narrow bays, the boom of shotguns ricocheting over the water.
Unfortunately for Hard Light, a subpar auto rifle with some admittedly cool ricocheting rounds and lighting effects, we can't confidently say it will have the same impact.
When she suddenly reemerges, the story surges, ricocheting from sleepy '80s suburbia to the 1968 DNC riots and from WWII-era Norway to post-9/11 Iraq.
Don't put Alan Cumming in a box: He's spent his career ricocheting from theater (he's a Tony winner) to television to cabaret to owning a gay bar.
This relatively small corner of the exhibition is a microcosm of its thematic richness, with images and ideas ricocheting around the installation, some intentionally and others through inference.
It's like those big set pieces that conclude Robert Altman's best movies, everyone ricocheting around; a little silly, a little earnest, now cue the music and the credits.
Dominic Moore had made the score 2-1 just past the midway point of the first period, the puck going into the net after ricocheting off several Penguins.
It's slapstick, but it's also incredible—Ascolillo's game plan was so well rehearsed that he could do it with his brain ricocheting off the inside of his skull.
Defense attorneys said Garcia Zarate found the gun and it accidentally discharged, the bullet ricocheting off the ground at the pier frequented by tourists before striking the woman.
Through delay pedals and atmospheric effects, his lone plucks echo and hang in the air, merging with Thomas Morgan's tawny acoustic bass and Joey Baron's lightly ricocheting cymbals.
But The Times's reconstruction confirmed it: The bullet hit the ground in front of the medics, then fragmented, part of it ricocheting upward and piercing Ms. Najjar's chest.
We ducked at errant shots and ricocheting corner kicks; my brother-in-law, watching the match on television in America, saw us in the crowd more than once.
Her sounds are the rounded, rubbery boops and pings of techno, ricocheting all around; a steady but understated beat carries the song into a complete transformation halfway through.
Considering how close Donaldson took his cut to the Skipper, and the ever-present chance of splintering or ricocheting, it seemed like a rather idiotic thing to do.
DH A.J. Reed recorded his first career hit in the fifth inning, ricocheting a single off the first-base bag against White Sox RHP Miguel Gonzalez with two outs.
Yet this picture, of molecules of nitrogen, oxygen and other gasses ricocheting through emptiness, is a mere 300 or so years old and has its roots in Newton's theories.
"In Utah's most recent execution by firing squad, the inmate was seated in a chair set up between stacked sandbags to prevent the bullets from ricocheting," his lawyers wrote.
Then she'd jump back into song, her voice ricocheting between registers with the confidence of a vocal superstar like Cher, whose footsteps Gaga has followed as a LGBT icon.
With a defender tugging along, Spezza sent a shot that slid in front of Devan Dubnyk and hit the far post before ricocheting past the line to tie it.
By this time, the video was ricocheting across social media, and other mothers in Magnolia — which has chapters in 25 states, including New Hampshire and Massachusetts — had seen it.
Ultra-nostalgic game cred aside, Combat has some fantastic (if absurd) physics, with things like ricocheting tank shells and bombers that shoot one big, single "bomb" at other planes.
The outer movements of "Play," a three-part symphonic work that Dudamel conducted at the Phil in 2016, evoke the ricocheting, try-and-try-again tempo of video games.
The latest ricocheting around the Capitol is that a major national news outlet will publish a list of 20 to 30 lawmakers accused of harassment in the coming days.
Doctors told her they believed that somehow the slug had lost enough velocity — perhaps after ricocheting off her bra strap — to prevent it from entering her body, she said.
Doctors told her they believed that somehow the slug had lost enough velocity — perhaps after ricocheting off her bra strap — to prevent it from entering her body, she said.
The first set is all plena: A dozen men fill the stage, their fingers ricocheting off circular pandereta drums, providing a bedrock for the call-and-response vocal lines.
I have come to think of this as a flaw in the software of American democracy, a vulnerability that can be exploited to send malware ricocheting through the system.
Zuckerberg's quote has been pulled out of context and sent ricocheting around the world, but how he got to discussing Holocaust denial is important, so let's retrace the argument.
AND, AGAIN, IN TERMS OF THOSE DEVELOPMENTS RICOCHETING TO THE U.S. ECONOMY, I THINK WE HAVE REALLY STRONG FUNDAMENTALS IN TERMS OF CONSUMER SPENDING IN TERMS OF OUR ECONOMIC TRAJECTORY.
That's the tone of reports ricocheting around CNN, MSNBC, the big-three TV networks and, importantly, local news stations that still are a dominant source of news for most Americans.
The story of Mr. Meyers's ordeal has gained wide attention, spreading from a YouTube video he posted to a local broadcaster and, finally, ricocheting around the world on social media.
The show "wears like a lipstick laced with anthrax, ricocheting from drama to horror to satire to rom-com to revenge fantasy," Alexis Soloski wrote in The New York Times.
" He toyed with samples from the old and new compositions and hummed into a breath controller to demonstrate the ricocheting splatters of sound that will appear in "Crowds and Power.
In shallow waters, use a sinking and bouncing approach (see diagram below) to travel toward shore, ricocheting off the seabed or lake floor up to the surface for an inhale.
It's an uneasy number, caked in grit and lead by the pace of wearily ricocheting percussion—it feels like it wants to get euphoric and let loose but can't totally.
The relativism of "seductress" and "seduced" is too symmetrical; the connection in the drawings is exclusively one of artist and model, with the shrapnel of subterranean desire ricocheting between them.
Almost immediately, the same symptoms struck a Queens high school where students had just returned from spring break in Cancun, and the virus was soon ricocheting around New York City.
The many Americans who already have a negative view of Clinton will see these facts ricocheting through their feeds and appearing on Fox chyrons and will further entrench their negative views.
Meanwhile, let's notice on the AMZN chart that it appears to be ricocheting to the downside after about one week of bumping up against its upper boundary region of the Dec.
With objects piled up in dense cross-cultural, genre-mixing profusion, and ideas ricocheting around the rooms, it left some viewers feeling confused about where to look and what to think.
Ricocheting around the verbal wilds for more than twice as long as the man he was introducing, Trump even refused to remain onstage and gaze on admiringly as Pence flattered him.
McDavid faked a shot and put a hard pass off the end boards, with the puck ricocheting around the net and to an open Nugent-Hopkins, whose quick shot beat Halak.
Grand Palais Through July 4 The title of this playful exhibition refers, in French, to a shot in billiards when a ball bounces off another object, ricocheting into a winning hole.
A Walmart customer, Aaron Stephens, 44, of Thorton, told Reuters he was inside paying for groceries at a self-checkout stand when he heard gunshots and the sound of ricocheting bullets.
The conclusion, after the kinetic fireworks of cello and drums have burned themselves out, sends slivers of electronically processed cello harmonics ricocheting around the auditorium like the distant keening of gulls.
Follow along as closely as possible, attuned to every ricocheting unison between Patricia Brennan's vibraphone and Miles Okazaki's guitar, parsing every mind-defying displacement between Mitchell's right hand and his left?
The encounter takes place in the subterranean ambience of a production by Jam City with wavery bass tones, chattery percussion and countless layers of Kelela's nonchalant voice ricocheting through the haze.
But as you unlock more upgrades and abilities, things escalate to the point where you'll have dozens of balls ricocheting around a level, sticking blocks hundreds of times in a single shot.
The facilities have dominated the news for days on end, causing heated political battles from the White House to Capitol Hill, ricocheting around the world in an uproar of disbelief and consternation.
Mr. Crumb, who grew up in Charleston, W.Va., with the sound of a rushing river ricocheting off the surrounding hills, said early sound memories might have found a way into his music.
The trade tug of war: With the Trump administration's trade policies ricocheting between conciliatory and militant, leaders in other countries have one question: Who is calling the shots inside the White House?
All that ceaseless ricocheting from husband to lover and back proves exhausting to Mary, Ms. Winger's character, whose furrowed features and unruly mop attest to the gnawing anxiety that comes with age.
As players warmed up amid a cacophony of clacking flippers and bonus-point bells, plungers were pulled back and released, sending silver balls springing into rapid routes and ricocheting off blinking bumpers.
Within minutes, the image began ricocheting across social media and in doing so, deflected attention over the raid from the growing criticism that has dogged its aftermath to the face of grief.
That did not stop the story, purporting to describe the depths of Mr. Trump's worry that his predecessor, former President Barack Obama, was eavesdropping on him, from ricocheting across the Chinese internet.
Although the military has not yet been ordered to construct these new detention facilities, it is clear it is bracing to join a policy challenge that is ricocheting throughout the whole of government.
In the two months since the real estate mogul effectively locked up the Republican presidential nomination, his campaign has shown a stunning penchant for self-sabotage, ricocheting between catastrophes of its own creation.
But these consumers are not spending the way they used to, and that lethargy is ricocheting through every part of the economy, from the real estate market to China's once-thriving tech sector.
A young pianist from Recife, Brazil, Freitas makes the keys dance and chatter, as if each note were ricocheting off all the others, taking on energy and momentum from the swarm around it.
When another driver lost control of his car and veered across the track into Dixon's path, Dixon's car went airborne, ricocheting off the track wall and spinning back onto the course upside down.
California cannabis businesses that have cut their workforces or scaled back growth plans say their woes aren't limited to the capital markets turbulence and the growing pains ricocheting through the broader cannabis industry.
Ricocheting between despair and AA meetings, yet always furnished with a mordant aperçu, Jonas has one final drugs binge before heading to Malmo in Sweden, "the most drug-free country in the Western world".
Infrared cameras detect heat and turn it into bright spots on video, so a muzzle flash from a gunshot and a spark from a bullet ricocheting off a metal surface can create similar flares.
But the effect is to create a compelling universe of sound and motion, bodies intersecting, ricocheting and scattering like colliding atoms as Mr. Soulier deploys canon and counterpoint, unison and alignment to intriguing effect.
The Sooners went ahead to stay, at 30-27, on Austin Seibert's third field goal, a 31-yarder with 12:37 left that was good after ricocheting off the top of the left upright.
The president often uses the service to seed threats and falsehoods into the world — falsehoods that are then picked up and amplified by supporters and critics alike, ricocheting to deafening effect across the news.
After the necessary introductions and plot basics, there's the climactic conflict: at least one extraordinary individual doing battle with something evil, ricocheting around skyscrapers and vanquishing foes in the center of a bustling city.
García's ball was tracking for the pin from the time it left his club, and it landed just a few inches from the hole before ricocheting off the flagstick and caroming 14 feet away.
The bombshell announcement that sent shock and surprise ricocheting through Washington ends the career of the man who was once seen as the unimpeachable and nonpartisan ideal of how a law enforcement officer should behave.
Gruesome, gorgeous, and often brilliant, The Knick turns its central hospital into an ecosystem for its version of New York City, with race, gender, and health care policy all ricocheting around its surprisingly exciting edges.
A series of R2-D2-like bleeps morphed into a dog howling in a desert, which went haywire and became a bird before transforming into a metronome, then trickling raindrops, ricocheting and encircling the room.
Instead, the CBS-produced Grammys held up Kesha's "powerful" performance as remarkable without acknowledging that Kesha occupies a unique space in the reckoning against sexual violence that's been ricocheting throughout industries for the past several months.
Colton Sceviour put Dallas up, 3-2, 12 minutes 29 seconds into the third on a goal awarded after a video review showed that the puck had bounced off the in-net camera before ricocheting out.
The group says it, too, analyzed tweets and other social media messages ricocheting around the web and found many of the same phrases, which it interpreted as indicating that they came from the same single source.
What really spooked global markets in Apple's rare warning was the company's comments about disappointing sales in China, an ominous sign that a slowdown in the world's second largest economy risks ricocheting on the world's largest.
The defense insisted Garcia Zarate had stumbled across the gun, which was cloaked in cloth, and accidentally set it off while he was unwrapping it, sending a bullet ricocheting off the ground before it struck Steinle.
I spent a half-hour watching the river wend around rocks and submerged logs, then accelerate and shoot forward, cascading, ricocheting and vaporizing into a white cloud of mist before coalescing into a cushion of foam.
It had frightened me my first year, the sound ricocheting off the walls as the little bombs fell into the streets below, where everyone knew not to be; they were impassable for a good half hour.
The rest is rock history, as the blues has been transplanted, revamped, venerated, repeatedly rediscovered and sometimes plundered, with its ideas ricocheting across cultural and geographical divides long before the more recent discussions about cultural appropriation.
That's why the stream of posts ricocheting around a 9,500-member Facebook group, comprising current and former Border Patrol agents as well as some people with no apparent connection to the Border Patrol, is so troubling.
We are forcing it in on a 90-degree angle, so now it&aposs not ricocheting off of your skin and taking the dead skin cells with it; it&aposs actually infusing directly into your skin.
The retired N.B.A. star Kevin Garnett plays a customer who's swept up in one of Howard's outrageous schemes, the complexity of which the Safdies convey with increasingly dense, stylistic verve while ricocheting from absurdity to tragedy.
" The song is Interpol as shit, which means ricocheting guitars and an unstoppable rhythm section, this time playing that same "This Charming Man" skip that was featured on the band's album track "Say Hello to the Angels.
On Wednesday, Kate Soper's voice was sent ricocheting through the theater by Sam Pluta's explosive electronic manipulations; the text, as usual with Ms. Soper, was a dense work of ancient philosophy, given a lively yet earnest spin.
He, Virgil Abloh and Matthew Williams: They were young, hungry and marketing-savvy, working behind the scenes — for Kanye, for Nike — and ricocheting around the periphery of fashion and music in the hazy days of the 2010s.
CARAMANICA Contemplating the optimism of space travel and discord on Earth, Bruce Hornsby delivers a swinging, Minimalistic chamber-pop hoedown, an Aaron Copland-tinged romp with yMusic's horns and strings ricocheting all around Hornsby's percussive piano clusters.
They apparently agreed with defense attorneys who said during the trial that Garcia Zarate found the gun and it accidentally discharged, with the bullet ricocheting off the ground at a pier frequented by tourists before striking Steinle.
Melbourne Stars cricketer Adam Zampa will be boasting a stellar Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer impression after a ricocheting ball bounced off his nose to hit the stumps during Saturday's Big Bash League match against the Melbourne Renegades.
In lieu of a slingshot, the new iOS and Android title takes place in a top-down 3D world where the birds "dash" into objects, ricocheting like pinballs, breaking everything in sight in their quest to save eggs.
Although the boat has a covered cabin with booth seating that recalls the interior of a cozy diner, it is not where you want to be when the boat is ricocheting off eight-foot swells on the open ocean.
Everybody alive can relate to the feeling of wanting to be in charge of our lives, only to realize that the systems that surround us are waiting to idly flick a fingernail and send us ricocheting through the rapids of chance.
For a guy who looks chiseled by Michelangelo, Mr. Hemsworth can be a surprisingly agile physical performer, capable of real bounce, and he clearly likes ricocheting off walls as much as he does ceding center stage to the other actors.
Bärtsch starts with patterns — often a terse little riff in an odd meter — that get stacked up in countless ways, ricocheting from keyboard to bass clarinet to drums to electric bass, getting subdivided or having multiple instruments suddenly pile on.
Given the city's close ties to mainland China, any intervention of force would risk ricocheting 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.
It's likely that millions more Americans streamed or listened online to portions of Tuesday's event, and video clips of the candidates — particularly the tense exchanges between Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren — were still ricocheting around social media on Wednesday.
Eovaldi then watched Khris Davis hit a grounder off the third-base bag, with the ball ricocheting high into the air and providing enough of a delay for Davis to beat out Headley's throw to first and load the bases.
The band supports his ranting with guitars playing a modified omnibus progression (the musical signifier for shit going down) before ricocheting like stray bullets towards the end and coming to a dead stop, as though a power cord was yanked out.
CAIRO (Reuters) - At an hour that Sama'an Farag usually spends leisurely sipping his morning tea, the doorman at the Mar Mina Coptic Church near Cairo found himself springing up to close the doors upon hearing gunshots and the sound of ricocheting bullets.
And that's what's exciting here—seeing two people in the game, with the fluid motion, ricocheting the disc, and then looking at the people outside the game watching on the big screen and recognizing when there's likely to be a scoring moment.
There was no confrontation or direct interaction between Mr. Liang and Mr. Gurley, who died from a ricocheting bullet that Mr. Liang fired while on patrol in November 2014 in a dark stairwell of the Louis H. Pink Houses in East New York.
No, it is Trump's ricocheting around on issues, his avowed "friendship" with Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), his endorsement of socialist New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio that all make me queasy.
My cousin would tell me her horror stories of tear gas and guns ricocheting, my aunt would send videos of her walks in empty grocery stores, and my uncle would share that he had waited six hours to get gasoline for the week.
The album ends with Williams's trudging but faintly glamorous take on "We Shall Overcome," the Civil Rights Movement anthem, with a droning synthesizer alternating between just two chords while Williams sings the lyrics in harmonized overdubs, echoes of D'Angelo's "Africa" ricocheting around. RUSSONELLO
There was, for instance, no direct confrontation between Mr. Liang and Mr. Gurley, who died from a ricocheting bullet that Mr. Liang fired while on patrol in November 2014 in a dark stairwell of the Louis H. Pink Houses in East New York.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge's lauded, Emmy-winning series follows the tumultuous exploits of a smart, witty, and undeniably troubled protagonist, who regularly breaks the fourth wall and chats to the audience while ricocheting through sex, family drama, silent retreats, and grief in London.
The words slide into the kitchen like a keystone and crack the code — the staff, recognizing that he's the rare Westerner who can communicate with them in their own tongue, receive him with open arms, and begin annotating the menu in ricocheting Chinese.
The sight of balls sailing over the wall onto Lansdowne street or ricocheting off its green face in every direction is the stuff of pitching nightmares but Kershaw will not be losing any sleep as he prepares to confront it for the first time.
Because it's easy to forget these days what a riveting spectacle the peak-era Yaya was, when he turned on the gas and clanked his way down the field like the Iron Giant in full flow, opponents ricocheting pathetically off him at all angles.
Critic's Notebook Eighteen musicians were sardined onto the stage at the Slope Lounge in Brooklyn on a recent Monday night, passing around a ricocheting, Argentine rhythm and a series of harmonic flurries that seemed to open wider as the piece, "Tangoing With Delusion," went on.
" Before the 2016 Republican presidential primary sent new political memes ricocheting through corners of the internet (looking at you, Zodiac Killer Ted Cruz), the George W. Bush "Miss me yet?' meme gave the 43rd President's fans a chance to gloat amid the Obama administration.
If Ted Cruz had been the GOP's standard-bearer, he, like Trump, would have kooks at his rallies, but it would be seen as a cheap shot for the New York Times to record the worst of their vitriol and send it ricocheting across Facebook.
The theatricality and combativeness on display in the Spin Room — and the animated chatter ricocheting across the TV studios and Twitter feeds — are more likely to pique citizens' political interest than are antiseptic or Olympian declarations that purport to tell us all we need to know.
A New York City police officer was convicted of manslaughter on Thursday for killing an unarmed man who was hit by a ricocheting bullet fired from the officer's gun in the stairwell of a Brooklyn housing project in a case that highlighted concerns over police accountability.
Grillo spent his time off-stage, charging about the audience, his voice ricocheting between a shout and a whisper as he brilliantly excoriated the powers that then were, at times embracing an audience member as if to protect him or her from the malignity all around.
ONE of the largest voices in opera was ricocheting through a small Upper West Side apartment recently, as the soprano Sondra Radvanovsky practiced some fiendishly tricky bel canto passages for her radio broadcast singing the title role of Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" live from the Metropolitan Opera.
It's a heady film with a lot of ideas ricocheting around — and a lot of uncomfortable satire — but if you (like me) are the sort of viewer who loves that stuff, its sly jabs at the veneer of civilization that keeps the social contract intact are intoxicating.
The last time we checked in they were still touting their Sub Pop-released debut Galore, a collection of ricocheting, maximalist peppy-pop—the sonic equivalent to running drunk and giddy through a fairground before falling into a breathless heap to watch the fireworks explode overhead.
After James struck out Gio Urshela and got Didi Gregorius to pop-out to Bregman in foul territory, D.J. LeMahieu lined a ball down the right-field line that resulted in a ground-rule double as it bounced out of play before ricocheting back onto the field.
She had looked at her phone, and her eyes widened at a piece of news just then ricocheting around the art world, that Thomas P. Campbell, the director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art for eight years, had resigned under pressure amid budget and leadership problems.
The rest belonged to the strata of internet-famous people whose renown, to the faithful who paid $99 or more for the party, was inseparable from its ricocheting path through an ecosystem of Twitter accounts, YouTube channels and right-wing online outlets during the election season.
I went outside to burn the papers in a special incinerator but had to take cover because of enemy rounds ricocheting off the incinerator, fired at me from across the street near Tan Son Nhut, South Vietnam's largest airport and the headquarters of the United States 7th Air Force.
It is the single period of the day where I can hear or think absolutely nothing, with no expectations of productivity or attentiveness and without ricocheting worries sometimes related to theoretical catastrophic accidents or my chemically forgetful nature but mostly about my own destructive sense of self-worth.
In 2016, thousands of Asian-Americans protested City Hall's handling of the case involving Peter Liang, a rookie Chinese-American police officer who was convicted of manslaughter in the death of an unarmed black man, Akai Gurley, who was hit by a ricocheting bullet fired from the officer's gun.
Officer Liang, 28, is on trial in State Supreme Court in Brooklyn on manslaughter and other charges, for the death in November 2014 of Akai Gurley, who was killed inside the Louis H. Pink Houses in the East New York neighborhood by a ricocheting bullet as he walked down the stairs.
What Really Happened: Even as Dan Patrick's comments were ricocheting across the internet, senators on both sides of the political divide were arguing over just what kind of bill could be written to keep the economy afloat—as well as just who needed financial aid the most, people or corporations.
Tech has helped undercut the power of incumbent institutions — governments, political parties, the media, the patriarchy — and it has created a new class of geopolitical actors whose presence and ricocheting power we're all still getting used to: trolls, terrorists, conspiracy theorists, social-media activists, hackers and cyptocurrency bugs, among others.
The pianist Jason Moran brought his Fats Waller Dance Party, making a ricocheting funk jam out of old repertoire and allowing the vocalist Lisa Harris to reinhabit the classic self-possession anthem "Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do," paring down the lyrics, letting her sighs and her body movements communicate her pride.
Structured loosely as, well, a day in the life of a young person skating with friends, the movie follows Stevie as he rides, smokes and roughhouses his way into teenage life, ricocheting (emotionally and physically) off his troubled older brother (Lucas Hedges) and transforming before the eyes of his mother (Katherine Waterston).
NBC's Luke Russert asked Ryan about former Speaker John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE's comments that began ricocheting around the internet earlier in the day at a Capitol news conference.
The Lifehacker article, published Sunday morning, had lifted a page from a Food52 article published nearly two weeks before that had, in turn, home-tested a recipe that had been ricocheting across Japanese Twitter late last month, wherein one culinary virtuoso revealed the trick to making a perfect Japanese pancake, which are known to be quite tall.
The travel ban bars certain people from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen from entering the US. The issue concerning the scope of the travel ban has been ricocheting through the courts since last spring when the Supreme Court allowed Trump's ban to go into effect except for those with a "bona fide" relationship to the United States.
It would have been right at any time of day, but for me, having it early in the morning, in a foreign country, with the hiss of the espresso machine, the light clatter of cups and saucers and so many snippets of lyrical Italian conversations ricocheting up and down the busy bar, it tasted like vacation.
What makes it all work is an otherworldly geometry in which every part is equal but the whole, somehow, is even more: The birds wear individual tracking tags, but the tightly overlapping mynas, especially, like the ricocheting oranges or Farid ud-Din Attar's famous flock in search of its king, read as a transcendentally singular collective being.
See them on display in the speech he delivered last year at the Oxford Union, in which he argues for the motion that Britain owes reparations to India for its 1.03-year colonization of the country: That speech, which went viral, ricocheting between every Indian family's WhatsApp group, has been developed into a book, Inglorious Empire: What the British Did to India.
"In terms of those developments ricocheting into the U.S. economy, I think we have really really strong fundamentals, in terms of consumer spending, in terms of our economic trajectory, so right now at least this isn't a big concern for me," said Williams, one of the few Fed officials who regularly visits China for a first-hand look at the world's second-largest economy.
The day before, prosecutors painted a scene where Liang failed at every junction: he fired his 9mm Glock sidearm without first scanning the scene; he failed to administer CPR, a tactic in which he was trained, after Gurley was hit by his ricocheting bullet; and he failed to call for help immediately—instead reportedly texting his union rep—as Butler performed CPR on her dying friend, prosecutors said.
Here he comes, from the back of the theater, Al Pacino, swerving down the aisle, grinning and ricocheting from one set of rows into another with the delicious glee of a young boy who's stolen the car keys, kissing people in the audience as he heads toward the screen, shirt unbuttoned to mid-chest, skin tan like espresso foam, body engulfed by a heavy coat and a scarf that looks softer than Kleenex.
But the health care debate this year has put the left on the defensive and exposed deep divides within the party over the the best way to defeat Trump: with a new sweeping liberal agenda, or a more restrained one based on the legacy of former President Barack Obama.. Sanders' office hadn't even completed the full legislative text of his Medicare for All bill when Harris' announcement began ricocheting across Capitol Hill.
While law students and lawyer wannabes receive a crash course in advanced civil procedure, presented by the cases ricocheting between the district and appeals courts in the Ninth Circuit, U.S. permanent residents and refugees fleeing persecution have been detained at borders, waiting to hear whether President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE can nullify hard won entry visas.

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