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But Google has righted this mistake with the Pixel 4.
She's staying until Flint's problems -- and her flag -- are righted.
Instead they righted themselves and got better with each game.
Everything would fall into place; the wrongs would be righted.
Life righted itself, and I savored the grace of normalcy.
This year for May the Fourth, that wrong is being righted.
Having righted the ship, Trump has moved on to policy portfolios.
Mr Djokovic appeared to have righted his ship in recent weeks.
But since then, Twitter still has seemingly not righted the ship.
"President Obama righted the ship in a better direction," Green said.
But over the last few years, Virgin Galactic has righted itself.
Bey and Jay eventually righted the ship, and now all's well.
By the summer, the ship had been righted in El Paso.
They partly righted the ship of state after Watergate and Vietnam.
Producers assured us that those wrongs would be righted for season five.
But then Mr. Adam quickly returned and together we righted the snowmobile.
If this leak is correct, though, that wrong might soon be righted.
I am pessimistic because the problems cannot be righted in short order.
A wrong had been righted, and he was ready to move on.
He fell again after they righted him, so an ambulance was called.
For them, there is still a larger wrong that must be righted.
But the system was fast, and righted a good number of wrongs.
This time, he righted himself and finished the set with two aces.
"He righted the ship and got us through the sixth," Yost said.
It drives me mad but Samsung finally righted the wrong with the S9.
"I'm not saying the corporate culture has righted itself 100 percent," John said.
On that occasion, the market righted itself before drifting lower in subsequent weeks.
And righted one of the many injustices committed against black people throughout history.
"I'm not saying the corporate culture has righted itself 100 percent," she said.
He always righted wrongs and did it with an unmatched level of humility.
The Penguins righted their season after Mike Sullivan replaced Mike Johnston on Dec.
When presented with an opportunity to exact revenge, the Cougars instead righted past wrongs.
If Metz is right, no amount of righted trade deals will turn the populism.
And yet, even after years of those missteps, Clinton has always somehow righted herself.
As Matty Matheson knows, that is a wrong that can—and should—be righted.
"I'm not trying to make up for a wrong that can't be righted," he adds.
"We believe a wrong has been righted," said Heidi Naasko, one of Mr. Sanford's lawyers.
I never properly righted my wrongs, mourned my losses, or experienced the right cheesy epiphany.
The plane rolled sharply, 22008 degrees to the left, before pilots quickly righted the aircraft.
The show has righted this mistake and then some with Patrick Warburton as Lemony Snicket.
"We have done something today that was very important, because we righted a wrong," Trump said.
A grave wrong was righted and this blue planet could resume hurtling around the yellow sun.
It sold 165,00 copies worldwide, which wiped out the debt and righted the family's financial ship.
The passage of Amendment 4, which went into effect in January, righted 150 years of injustice.
There are still so many wrongs that need to be righted in terms of injustices toward women.
"A wrong has been righted today," board member Kelly Tebay said, according to the Detroit Free Press.
He's settled political scores, helped political buddies, righted historical wrongs and doled out celebrity favors with clemencies.
Who willingly partakes in something called a national conversation and expects all grievances to be righted, anyway?
"He almost single-handedly righted the course," Jorge Guajardo, a former Mexican Ambassador to China, told me.
Gray stumbled in the early innings, but then righted himself and shut down the slumping Baltimore offense.
In 2002 the Titans righted the ship in spectacular style winning 10 of their next 11 games.
So, seeing wrongs to be righted and having nothing better to do with my evenings, my emails began.
When it's righted, we can see a man wearing a red MAGA hat being restrained by another man.
Her hero was Walt Disney's Robin Hood, a talking fox who righted wrongs and, obviously, unearthed them first.
But the pilot suggests that this wrongness can be easily righted in a one-hour TV procedural format.
He said value stocks righted the ship and outperformed the rest of the market during the subsequent downturns.
When the boy righted himself, she asked him to straighten his legs as far as they would go.
He said the crew responded quickly after the collision, righted the ship and prevented an even bigger disaster.
DeGrom righted himself by throwing two light bullpen sessions in between starts, a trick he tried in 2015.
Back in Central Park, Sandler righted the bike and posed for a selfie with the family from Brazil.
Fleury stopped 28 shots as the Golden Knights righted themselves after losing four of their last five games.
"This is a travesty of justice and it needs to be righted," Gallagher's wife, Andrea, told CNN in January.
Swift has righted her own course, as "LWYMMD" notched more than 28 million streams with hours left to spare.
And when those ideals were challenged, the institutions founded by those documents did their jobs and righted the ship.
Pistons pulverize 76ers 713-106 PHILADELPHIA — The Detroit Pistons, coming off an unsettling loss, righted the ship Saturday night.
As you know, there were signs their relationship was on the rocks, but the ship has clearly been righted.
The one that came just days later cinched a romance that righted wrongs flagrant enough to captivate a nation.
Sag is a sign that's super concerned about doing the right thing, so expect some wrongs to get righted.
And they were not the only 1-2 teams who seemingly righted the ship for at least another week.
Things seem to be righted, and blockchain enthusiasts will once again get to scream "BLOCKCHAIN" at another financial markets screwup.
We've strayed way off course in the abortion wars, and it won't be easy for our trajectory to be righted.
And it was true: when he righted the boy, his cheeks red, his eyes wild, he'd asked to go again.
It wavered and nearly tipped, but the tallest among us righted it and we let it hover there, admiring it.
We haven't solved every issue, we haven't righted every wrong, but together we've made significant progress in almost every area.
And Angelique Kerber, above, the reigning Wimbledon champion, righted the ship in time to escape with a second-round win.
Another rain delay soon followed, suspending the match until Thursday, but by then Nadal had righted himself in the quarterfinal.
Yes, they went through an epic housing crash, but they have since consolidated market share and righted their balance sheets.
A powerful wave knocked him down, and when he righted himself and found his footing he was facing the shore.
On agro-ecological farms, tall plantains—a staple of the Caribbean diet—were often righted by the families working the land.
Frank O'Connor Josh took over as creative director and while that might've been troubling, he really righted that ship very quickly.
Ask Matsuyama, who saw his seven-stroke lead at the 2016 Hero World Challenge shrink to two before he righted himself.
The assistant will now suggest which photos may need to be righted through a card that lets you adjust their rotation.
But media is never easy, and in spite of a number of strong properties, the acquisition hasn't exactly righted Univision's ship.
Stroman has righted the ship after a tough stretch, going 25-232 with a 23 ERA in his last six outings.
Luckily, the Oscars righted those wrongs, giving the film a Best Picture nod and Gerwig a nod for Best Adapted Screenplay.
To the pleasant surprise of the engineers, the booster survived the force of separation, righted itself and descended to a landing.
Holmes, who was one stroke ahead of Wyndham Clark after Friday's play, finally righted himself after an up-and-down round.
I tell people all the time, if every law changed, if every wrong is righted, I still don't have a daughter.
It was a singular decision and Monday's  opening of the American Embassy in Jerusalem , the capital of Israel, righted a historic wrong.
He says as early as 2003 Lisa Marie was $20 million in debt and he was the one who righted the ship.
By the late 1940s, Hollywood had righted itself, with industry employers refusing to hire Communists and anyone not cooperating with the government.
Normally, Goldwater's defeat is spun as a story of triumph: how the conservative movement eventually righted the ship of an unprincipled GOP.
Potts emphasized that Facebook recently righted its course with regard to white nationalism, though this shift is still in its earliest days.
Like a sailboat caught in a summer squall, the good ship Liz's Luck righted itself as soon as the winds died down.
The new 1203-inch MacBook Pro finally righted Apple's keyboard debacle, and it's a beast of a machine in terms of performance.
"I am grateful today that President Trump righted this wrong by issuing a full pardon to Scooter," Cheney said in a statement.
Yet things are already turning around by episode two and are mostly righted by episodes three and four (which both aired this week).
"The #MeToo movement has righted a lot of wrongs, and it has made your career path much smoother," Banfield said, addressing Grace directly.
Her own website claims that she "has righted more wrongful convictions than any private attorney in America" over the course of 20 years.
It had more than $500 million in debt when Jackson died in 2009, but it was righted through a series of media deals.
And Mr. Grisham deserves credit for dependability: He is at heart an optimist who believes that wrongs can be ferreted out and righted.
Feldman righted the ship by getting Hunter Renfroe to ground into a forceout, then got both Spangenberg and Allen Cordoba taking third strikes.
"A wrong has been righted today and the first thing I have to say is I'm sorry it took so long," Tebay said.
And some fans are might still be smarting from the growing pains of Diablo III, even if the Blizzard eventually righted that ship.
Still content to help the little guy out until he gathered his bearings, I righted him and set him on his way once again.
In one instance, the drone's camera seemed to lose track of the pilot and could only be righted by taking control with the app.
Officials believe, at long last, a wrong -- however unintentional -- has been righted and the war dead are now getting the respect they richly deserve.
As soon as awards pundits saw The Revenant late last year, they reached the conclusion that a great wrong would be righted at last.
Three weeks from now, the media narrative will have taken another turn: Trump has righted the ship and the wind is in his sails.
I think, if more of us took that chance, many more wrongs, from tiny ones to catastrophic ones, could be righted in this world.
We're not sure what the "comparative advertising laws" in this country are, but Berni feels strongly that the "especially unpleasant" reference should be righted.
In cooperation with other national leaders, he righted a global economy in free fall (an achievement for which he still gets too little credit).
After a seven-game losing streak that started in late November, the Hawks have righted the ship and are back in the playoff mix.
She quickly righted the ship, thwarting the only other break point she faced and breaking Putintseva's serve twice in a row to close both sets.
IT'S ABOUT TIME FOR THINGS TO GET RIGHTED WITH THAT IS BECAUSE FIRST AND FOREMOST PEOPLE IN BUSINESS THEY WANT TO DO THE RIGHT THING.
"The initial feeling was...complete elation that we sort of righted what we felt we wronged in London 2012," Mills told Reuters in an interview.
But Florida righted the ship quickly, needing only 1:24 to go on a 7-0 run and push the lead back to 16 points.
The Yankees have seemingly righted the ship with five wins in their last seven games, including a 7-3 victory over Kansas City on Thursday.
More scandals will be uncovered, more cover-ups will end, and more wrongs will be exposed and ultimately righted because of Pelosi and House Democrats.
Nearly one month has passed since Draymond Green and Kevin Durant's on-court blow-up, and the Golden State Warriors have slowly righted the ship.
I am grateful that President Trump righted this wrong by issuing a full pardon to Scooter, and I am thrilled for Scooter and his family.
Prior to her latest response, the growing expectation in Washington was that Kavanaugh's confirmation had been righted after being rocked by Ford's allegation last week.
Like me, they were awaiting the results with the fearful sense that whatever happened, an increasingly unmoored and conflicted society was unlikely to be righted overnight.
North thought it might have to do with a hardware malfunction, but it righted itself the next day without me having to swap out the unit.
Brendan Scannell ("Heathers") and Joel Kim Booster ("Sunnyside") have previously righted the physical, emotional and spiritual wrongs of guest comics like Sarah Silverman and Sasheer Zamata.
Our faces began to cringe but we were worried they would get stuck like that so we did some breathing exercises and righted the ship. Phew.
I am grateful today that President Trump righted this wrong by issuing a full pardon to Scooter, and I am thrilled for Scooter and his family.
"He was very pleased — even though it was a long time in coming — that things had changed enough so the wrong was righted," Ann Yoshida said.
Looking at a passing attack that bottomed out just two weeks ago in Chicago, the Minnesota Vikings and Kirk Cousins sure righted things in a heartbeat.
Portland got back in the game with a 19-5 third-quarter run, but Miami righted itself and entered the fourth with a 94-81 lead.
Walker, Hornets walk over Raptors 1133-78 CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Charlotte Hornets coach Steve Clifford has a simple explanation for why his team has suddenly righted the ship.
It was the 8-2 and coming back with Per Mertesacker and Mikel Arteta, middling names who righted the ship when everyone said that they—we—sucked.
He admitted that following the company's IPO his company made some bad bets trying to expand its business into media, but says he has since righted the boat.
One was pretty visible, though: We had a clean-water initiative that we put millions of dollars into, before we realized that the ship just couldn't be righted.
The place is steeped in mystery and intrigue: One legend claims that the entire building tilted after an earthquake in 1905, and righted itself with a subsequent tremor.
He righted the ship after Brian Williams departed in very public, very unfavorable fashion and even the most partisan of observers on both sides can't call him polarizing.
Warming relations Sino-US relations seemed to have righted somewhat after Xi and Trump met earlier in April at the US President's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
Thankfully, the Screen Actors Guild righted that wrong by rewarding the talented actor for his performance in the Netflix drama during the 2016 SAG Awards on Saturday night.
The vehicle then gimbals (or steers) its Raptor engine to move up and eastward as reaction control thrusters — seen as puffs of white smoke — keep the vehicle righted.
Still, the Steelers might be just as bad, and one win over the lowly Chiefs isn't enough to convince me that Pittsburgh has righted the ship just yet.
The men said they righted derailed trains, maintained switches and cut thick railroad ties, earning much less than white co-workers while being denied safety equipment and training.
The fact that this baggage has denied us the Rachel McAdams-led rom-com wave we all need and deserve is a grievous wrong that must be righted.
Then the Tick comes into his life, urging him to accept his destiny as a righted of wrongs, which makes Arthur even more skeptical of his own sanity.
The Eagles seem to have righted what was wrong with their defense over the season's first seven games and that gives them a chance to win against anyone.
It's an easy argument for him to make that once the ship of state is righted -- after four years -- he can step aside and consider the job done.
Kansas City righted the ship with a 26-1003 victory over Oakland last week, while Los Angeles kept pace atop the division with a 30-13 trouncing of Washington.
And he has righted the Rajapaksa government's tilt toward China, taking a balanced approach to Sri Lanka's foreign relations that includes warmer relations with India and the United States.
On Alan's final day on Earth, he saved Nadia from getting hit by a cab, flirted with a stranger on the street, and righted some wrongs involving Mastiff puppies.
The firm had lowered forecasts for its first quarter ended in August heading into the report as FedEx righted its international operations and dealt with a slowing global economy.
With this one innovation, they believe, contentious refereeing decisions will be a thing of the past, wrongs will be righted and the prospering of cheats brought to an end.
But to suggest that it's just a blip in the course of history that could be righted given the right set of tools just seems insulting to the real victims.
Jordan Spieth, the Day 1 leader, started double bogey-bogey, but righted his ship with a run of four pars and reclaimed a share of the lead for a while.
The Cougars lost two of their first three games in October to fall out of the Top 25, but they have seemingly righted the ship with back-to-back wins.
So even after he'd gone back to school for C++, signed on in IT at Bellva Pharmaceuticals, and righted the money ship, he went on donning the thick black suit.
The Golden State Warriors lost four of five after the on-court dispute between Kevin Durant and Draymond Green, but have since righted the ship, winning six of eight games.
Whether the departures from our grubby reality are minor or profound, these imaginary worlds offer hopeful possibilities — for love to flourish, for injustice to be righted, for beauty to persevere.
He righted the team quickly, going undefeated in his first season, though the team was ineligible for the postseason that year, and then won the national title in his third.
He righted himself with a nine-foot par save at No. 16, then galloped in with a 16-foot birdie at 17, and a six-footer for birdie at 18.
On Friday, even once the rhythmic issues had been righted, it was an odd, not altogether pleasant experience, hearing music I knew solely from a beloved recording come to life.
He righted himself with a nine-foot par save at No. 16, then galloped in with a 16-foot birdie at 17, and a six-footer for birdie at 18.
Defenseman Thomas Hickey scored 1:53 into overtime Monday night as the skidding Islanders at least momentarily righted themselves with a 2-1 victory over the Calgary Flames at Barclays Center.
And while I have the luxury, by virtue of my own socioeconomic status and race, of ignoring reality and letting this not be my problem, that's not how wrongs are righted.
The judges associated with the conservatorship over the years have acknowledged Jamie righted the ship when Britney was at her worst -- in danger of losing custody, bleeding money and extremely unstable.
He righted himself at another prep school, and after graduating got his first taste of entrepreneurship, starting a landscaping business with two rakes, an old station wagon and some garbage bags.
A new Hulu documentary, Batman & Bill, chronicles how Bill Finger created a legend and died penniless and forgotten, and how Finger's heirs, along with writer Marc Tyler Nobleman, finally righted this wrong.
Back in February of 2008, when Clinton's primary campaign was in a state of crisis, she was brought in as campaign manager and partially righted the ship, even though Clinton ultimately lost.
"This visit can show that no matter what has been done in the past, there is always a sense that a wrong can be righted and we can do the right thing."
While she told me, "nothing horrible or terrible happened," she did say that the corporate culture has not "righted itself 100 percent," noting that it's not where it needs to be today.
When we vote on November 6—when we stand together in solidarity and exercise that power those weak and scared and few will tremble, and their wrongs will begin to be righted.
History shows that this power can be abused in ways that victimize many millions of ordinary Americans, and in its few years of existence, the consumer bureau has righted many such wrongs.
"The U.S. have apparently righted the ship so they want to continue with the same type of modified pod system that all successful teams use," Golf Channel analyst Frank Nobilo told Reuters.
The assumption is that, as all of these sides are equals, those that have fallen by the wayside have been scuppered by some endemic weakness, by some wrong that must be righted.
The CG-22002 was hurled into the air, fell on its side and righted itself as another wave struck, shattering the wheelhouse windshield, flattening Mr. Webber and destroying the boat's mounted compass.
Leader Uihlein, winless in 59 starts on the PGA Tour, said an "unbelievable par which righted the ship" at the par-four sixth hole had been the key moment of his round.
Trump minced no words in his Wednesday address attacking Clinton, which he also used to give the impression that he has righted his ship since firing his campaign manager earlier this week.
The show did gain both men some fancy new lawyers, however: Kathleen Zellner, who the Netflix press release said "has righted more wrongful convictions than any private attorney in America" is representing Avery.
Zellner has been called the most successful appeal lawyer in America, and her own website claims she "has righted more wrongful convictions than any private attorney in America" over the last 20 years.
Though some people on Fifth Street are skeptical that he has righted himself, and a few friends worry that he has gotten too comfortable in the Explorer, he insisted that was not true.
" Reciting the litany of humiliations that black women had to endure on public conveyances — not because they were women but because they were black — she asked, "Are there no wrongs to be righted?
The Detroit Pistons have seemingly righted the ship following a long losing streak and they'll try to extend their current run of consecutive wins to four when they visit the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday.
"Today we have righted a terrible wrong so Women Airforce Service Pilots can once and for all be laid to rest alongside our nation's patriots at Arlington National Cemetery," Mikulski said in a statement.
The rotation has righted itself – Chicago's starters have posted a 1.76 ERA in seven games since the break – and Fowler sparked the lineup in his first game since injuring his hamstring on June 18.
It's been Jurgen Klopp's ship since October, and it looks like it's nearly righted itself, despite their fairly checkered W-L columns of late—Liverpool is at a respectable middle-upper table right now.
Simpson righted himself, went back to work and finished his day with a solid two-putt par that allowed him to finish at nine-under 63 and match the tournament's 18-hole scoring mark.
The Indians have righted that wrong over the last month or so and eye their sixth consecutive win against the Twins as the division rivals continue their three-game series in Minnesota on Saturday.
The Spirit Awards righted some of those wrongs, and the ceremony also took a moment to highlight LGBTQ representation — with a hilarious ode to the gayest film moments you might not realize were gay.
Union Hill would be a devastating casualty, its legacy of enslaved Virginians sacrificed to the modern hub of influence and power in the Commonwealth, reminding us again that we have not righted our past.
Consumer satisfaction in the company got thrown for a loop in the wake of the Note 7, but short attention spans and successful marketing seem to have righted the ship for fans of the company.
Trump's supporters, seizing on a political gift that came just as the race appeared to be slipping out of the Republican nominee's reach, heaped praise on Comey -- saying he'd righted a wrong just in time.
While the young Mourinho's messianic influence doubtlessly justified the decision on a practical level, there was a lingering sense that a wrong had been done which had, by command of the universe, to be righted.
It wasn't as if Trump came in and righted a sinking ship; in fact, if he had changed nothing at all about Obama's policy, ISIS still would have been pushed out of its major cities eventually.
She says the actress who plays Queen Elizabeth II was paid $14k per episode less than the actor who played Prince Philip -- and it only righted the wrong after there was a public outcry about it.
But San Antonio has righted the ship with the help of LaMarcus Aldridge, who has averaged 223 points (six more than usual) in the team's last 22 games, during which the Spurs have gone 20-247.
Halladay had given up nine in Texas, eight more (seven earned) in his next start against Boston, but seemed to have righted the ship, twirling seven innings of six-hit shutout ball against the White Sox.
She kept them both balanced until he righted himself, muttering self-reproaches, to which she responded with a low laugh like the glu-glu of a guinea hen, muffled by the windbreaker drawn up over her mouth.
"The Bermuda Supreme Court has righted the injustice that occurred when Bermudian lawmakers made the islands the first national territory in the world to repeal marriage equality," said Ty Cobb, director of Human Rights Campaign's global department.
About a third of the way in, we learn One started the Justice League-style team in an effort to see the wrongs of the world righted, to change atrocities his financial donations and activism never could.
The show's final season righted the ship, bringing us back to the core characters we've grown to love while refusing to sugarcoat the effects of systemic poverty and discrimination on these mostly poor black and brown women.
But the 35-year-old German took control in the third and led by a break early in the fourth before Nishikori righted the ship in the nick of time to secure a spot in the second round.
The 22-year-old Indian used impressive court coverage and sent heavily-spinning shots over the net during his dream start but his legs started to look more wobbly as the match wore and Federer righted the ship.
A fall 2005 attempt to do a season with Martha Stewart at the helm — to allow for two cycles of the series per TV season — boasted disastrous ratings, which only righted themselves once Trump was back in the boardroom.
There was a feeling then among Republicans that old wrongs needed to be righted, and that the state needed a firm rightward shove to bring it in line with the party's wave that had overtaken much of the South.
No. 33 Penn State righted the ship after a two-game road losing streak and will put a 13-game home winning streak on the line in its finale at Beaver Stadium on Saturday against a reeling Nebraska squad.
The mobile division was the South Korean firm's biggest earner for the first time since the second quarter of 22016, in a sign the world's top smartphone maker has righted itself after two years of shrinking profits and market share losses.
The Costa Concordia's hulk wallowed on its side in the waters off Giglio, a popular holiday destination, for two-and-a-half years before it was righted and towed away in one of the most expensive maritime wreck recoveries in history.
After 15 years of waiting on justice, the families who lost their loved ones in the 9/11 terrorist attacks thought Congress had finally righted a grievous national disgrace by overwhelmingly passing the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA).
There is literally no going back, and Djokovic certainly would not want to relive that shocking defeat, which he has told friends was one of the worst of his career and came just before he had righted his listing game.
Samsung's mobile division was the top earner for the first time in nearly two years, thanks to better-than-expected sales of Galaxy S7 devices, in a sign the world's top smartphone maker has righted itself after two years of shrinking profits.
Brewers RH Junior Guerra (22-220, 220) Harvey appears to have righted the ship as he has allowed just one run over 23 innings in his last two starts after surrendering 21 over 21 153/215 frames in his previous three outings.
Former French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko, a runner-up here in 2017, dropped the opening game of her match but quickly righted the ship and dominated the rest of the way in a 6-1 6-4 win over Swede Johanna Larsson.
With an estimated $60 million to spend in free agency this year and a chance to get the Colts righted for the prime years of Luck's career, Irsay couldn't afford to roll the dice again with Grigson so he made the change.
"Long before our nation righted the wrongs of slavery and segregation, African-Americans gave their hearts, their sweat, their blood and their very lives to defend the United States, its flag and its highest ideal," the President told guests in the State Room.
The ship was righted somewhat last week with a blowout win over the Los Angeles Rams — the Cowboys' first victory this season against a team with a winning record — but the stakes remain enormous in this division game against the Eagles (7-7).
The Pirates endured some defensive struggles by allowing 53 points in the first half to No. 23 Creighton, but righted the ship and overcame a 5003-point deficit behind seniors Desi Rodriguez, Angel Delgado and Khadeen Carrington to prevail 90-83 on Thursday.
It's something that needs to be righted, and I don't know how Bellator or Scott Coker or Spike TV can stand aside and just ignore it because fans really want it—they put money in your pocket and you ripped them off.
Back in Pittsburgh, the Steelers might prove that they have righted the ship, but in a battle of winless teams, I'll take the points and back the team that has already put in good performances against the Seahawks and Bills so far this season.
The Spurs got within 15 points on two occasions in the third quarter before Brooklyn righted itself, scoring 45 points in the period — the most scored in a quarter against San Antonio this season — and took a 120-95 lead into the final period.
Elliott seemed to be buckling under the weight of the looming punishment at the start of the season, but he has looked like his old self in the last two weeks, and it is no coincidence that the Cowboys (3-3) have righted the ship along the way.
The play's co-creators, Kate Pines and Sharyn Rothstein, say the idea for the The Pussy Grabber Plays was born from a shared feeling that these women's stories had been "relegated to a footnote" in the history of the 2016 presidential election, which they saw as a wrong that could be righted through theater.
In fact, you do not have to do much thinking at all — just hang onto the wheel and let your mind drift, knowing the machine will do the anticipating and worrying, knowing too that any wrong turn, even one that takes you along a clover leaf and onto a strange, swift-moving highway, can be righted by the algorithm.
The distance between them and their competition seems fairly wide, but Minnesota and New Orleans will be battling this week to see which team is the second-best in the N.F.C., while New England has seemingly righted the ship and is back to contention in the A.F.C. Here is a look at N.F.L. Week 215, with all picks made against the point spread.
CBO also forecast in its report that debt held by the public will grow steadily over the next decade, from 79 percent of GDP this year to 95 percent in 2029 — the highest level since just after World War II. The nation's fiscal outlook is "challenging," the budget office said, with federal debt "on an unsustainable course" that can only be righted with "significant" changes to both spending and tax policy changes that bring in more revenue.

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