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Just past the clothing factory, we make a sharp turn.
It was a sharp turn from the Fed chief's Oct.
But a twist ending brings a sharp turn in tone.
But the story took a sharp turn once voters weighed in.
The middle point of the band's career took another sharp turn.
Vance's character is the only one who takes a sharp turn.
That was a sharp turn from Parnas' previous devotion to Trump.
But that dynamic has taken a sharp turn in recent weeks.
When the tax vanished, emissions took a sharp turn up again.
Not even Mr. Obama's sharp turn to foreign policy realism perplexes me.
After "Signals," Mr. Petronio's "Wild Wild World" (2003) is a sharp turn.
With a squeeze or a sharp turn, you can break the seal.
It's here that the book takes a sharp turn into darker territory.
Prosecutor Jan Bledsoe told jurors that the van had made a sharp turn.
Any compromise would be a sharp turn from his tough talk of late.
The tone is a sharp turn in how the law was once greeted.
The United States is not alone in its sharp turn to the right.
Then around 1860, it took a sharp turn and bee-lined toward Siberia.
The comments represent a sharp turn from the way the U.S. currently approaches Pyongyang.
But, there is somehow yet another sharp turn towards the horrific for this pair.
Hospital records show Johnson described being hurt in a fall during a sharp turn.
And it was a sharp turn from the trends of the past few decades.
However, when he got there, his health took a sharp turn for the worse.
Governing institutions and policy are sure to make a sharp turn to the right.
Just as important, the Republican Party had made a sharp turn to the right.
This entry takes the sharp turn inwards when presenting how everyone acquires their Personas.
In fact, the last time the bears were this plentiful presaged a sharp turn higher.
Walter became Flea's stepfather, and life at home took a sharp turn for the bohemian.
It was initially heading SW and it made a pretty sharp turn to the North.
According to Oliver, gourd decor takes a sharp turn from folksy to obnoxious after Thanksgiving.
That's a sharp turn from his continued categorical denials that no such discussions took place.
One is this crazy power-slide where the cars all make a sharp turn in sync.
But with a shift in color, Alan's insanity takes a sharp turn from endearing to menacing.
Just as they reached the peak, the helicopter took an unexpected, discomfitingly sharp turn, Brinkley recalled.
That might change if data on the real economy took a sharp turn for the worse.
Its search for dollars may have contributed to the latest sharp turn in the exchange rate.
The album also marks a sharp turn from the string-laden sound she'd become synonymous with.
"We need to take a sharp turn," he added when calling the show a cautionary tale.
When Sardinas made a sharp turn toward home, Castro fired behind him to get him out.
It was quite a sharp turn from Trump's 2014 diss, in which he called Rodman delusional.
But the gilded life of Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi took a sharp turn in November.
In just the four years that you've been here, things feel like they've taken a sharp turn.
The tone — a physician excited about his specialty — takes a sharp turn from his first two memoirs.
It's a sharp turn from the 2015 European migrant crisis, when locals helped rescue refugees at sea.
"The fight between factions in our party has taken a sharp turn in recent weeks," she said.
What kind of paranoia drives a promotion to take this sort of sharp turn into avant-garde filmmaking?
The ever-changing world of ride sharing apps, currently dominated by Uber, is making another sharp turn, again.
A sharp turn in foreign-policy activism, however, came with Mr Xi's rise to power five years ago.
She also curses in the special, a sharp turn from her usual persona on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
I get it, though, because when Microsoft tried to make that sharp turn with Windows 8, it bombed.
It wasn't until 1995's Daydream that audiences saw the singer take a sharp turn toward hip-hop.
But by 2014, the company saw a sharp turn in its fortune, and was valued at $1 billion.
The plane tried to climb before it made a sharp turn and came down, farmer Tamirat Abera added.
This was a sharp turn in how at least one of the justices had thought about the clause.
But just four months into Ms. Omar's first term, that feeling of celebration has taken a sharp turn.
There are really two options: You can make a slow, wide drift, or gun for a sharp turn.
A veto would be a sharp turn from his previous position, which political opponents are poised to exploit.
Life has taken a sharp turn for the better: no more transfusions, no more pain, no more fear.
But his upward career trajectory took a sharp turn when two women came forward with sexual assault allegations.
Trump's positions on Russia and China mark a sharp turn from current policies -- and that might to the point.
This led to the John S. McCain making a sharp turn directly into the path of the oncoming tanker.
They're a sharp turn from the rest of his award-winning, museum-approved, large-format, black-and-white ouvre.
So far, this reading might only point to slower growth, rather than a sharp turn toward economic contraction. tmsnrt.
The tug that's got the bow rope helps me into that sharp turn, and then we're in Newark Bay.
Venezuela is mired in economic crisis, and Argentina now looks set to take a sharp turn in that direction.
He thinks it&aposs an inevitability if the US either stays the course or takes a sharp turn left.
The sharp turn was praised by critics hungry for edgier storytelling, and won over a clear majority of audiences.
A veto by Rauner would be a sharp turn from his previous position, which political opponents are poised to exploit.
It was in early 1973 in Rome that the course of 24-year-old Martine's life took a sharp turn.
But Djokovic's season has taken a sharp turn in a southerly direction since that breakthrough victory in Paris in June.
The idea is that a sharp turn away from fossil fuels and toward clean energy demands coordination across the economy.
It is known as a treacherous stretch for wheelchair racers, who have crashed while trying to negotiate a sharp turn.
"Business activity took a sharp turn downward in New York State," the regional central bank said of the latest figures.
The sharp turn in the primary marked the kickoff of the de facto two-man race between Sanders and Biden.
Believe it or not, it's officially fall, and at some point, the weather is going to take a sharp turn.
Homebuilding took a sharp turn higher to end 2019, but it is far from enough to satisfy the current demand.
Pricing in the smartphone wars has taken a sharp turn in recent years on the premium end of the spectrum.
That sharp turn probably saved some a few seats, with a number of 50-to-50 races breaking for Republicans.
When the Sewol made a sharp turn while fighting a strong current, the badly balanced ferry began to keel over.
When I sit down with Anderson in a hotel in central London, I ask him about this latest sharp turn.
Under Mulvaney, who once called the bureau as "sick, sad" joke, the CFPB took a sharp turn in its activities.
"  It's all glamorous, but takes a sharp turn at the end: "You always come back to me/ Come back, come back.
Pacelle's resignation was a sharp turn from the Humane Society board's vote Thursday to allow him to remain in his position.
How and why did Aetna make such a sharp turn from Obamacare as a good investment to an absolutely miserable one?
There was no way out of this self-imposed exile, this sharp turn towards confrontation and even segregation, unless America changed.
Venezuelan production has taken a sharp turn lower, with the country facing an economic crisis of food shortages and spiking inflation.
It's a sharp turn of events for the company, which had seen its share price rise roughly 20 percent this year.
Elsewhere, ShFE nickel staged a sharp turn around after rising as much as 13 percent to end the day 0.8 percent higher.
It was a sharp turn away from his earlier statements, which welcomed the report's findings on collusion and falsely claimed total exoneration.
While their most recent snap together is no exception to this gushing, it does look take a sharp turn for the surreal.
The race will likely be an expensive one, though the district has taken a sharp turn to the right in recent years.
Because let's be real: the best part about the Get Out challenge is watching people totally fail at taking Walter's sharp turn.
Trump's remarks Friday marked a sharp turn from the aggressive tone the president took Thursday following his decision to cancel the summit.
That reflects a sharp turn in the American path to the White House, which until recently ran so often through state capitals.
Of course, that does not mean Mexico will make a sharp turn to China, given its longstanding relationship with the United States.
The president has denounced the TPP and existing American trade policy, and some of the administration's proposed policies represent a sharp turn.
Taken together, it would represent a sharp turn from the precipitous drop-off in congressional oversight since President Barack Obama left office.
The U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia is set to take a sharp turn if a Democrat wins the White House in 2020.
Fanny's mental health, already fragile, took a sharp turn for the worse, and she was in and out of school all year.
On the finale, the exes met to discuss how to improve their co-parenting situation — but the conversation quickly takes a sharp turn.
sharp turn An associate of Peter Thiel from the time he was a Stanford student working at PayPal, Lonsdale's star rose quickly.
But her path took a sharp turn again when she spent her first semester of senior year studying abroad in Kenya and Tanzania.
Chinese three-month yields are now 11 basis points below U.S. yields, a sharp turn from being 250 points higher early in 2018.
This season, however, things took a sharp turn just days into filming after a sex scandal between two cast members rocked the franchise.
They spend the day exploring the vineyards and it seems to be going relatively well — until things take a sharp turn that evening.
Eleven days into the Donald Trump presidency, Democrats' attacks on the new commander in chief have taken a sharp turn toward the personal.
Oil prices took a sharp turn downward from mid-2014 onwards on the back of a glut in global supply and lackluster demand.
In a sharp turn from previous seasons, Seattle does not have a defense that can claim to be nearly as strong as Minnesota's.
We came around a sharp turn and found ourselves face to face with a moose and her calf, drinking at the water's edge.
On Saturday, the zoo announced that his condition had taken "a sharp turn downward overnight," and the most humane solution was to euthanize him.
"The fight between factions in our party has taken a sharp turn in recent weeks," she said at a primary night party in Manchester.
But things took a sharp turn after a sexual encounter occurred between Olympios, 25, and DeMario Jackson, 30, both of whom had been drinking.
What's happening: The sharp turn to authoritarian politics appears to reflect the re-emergence of conservative forces buried by the post-Soviet democratic wave.
It was only during a data privacy meeting last December that CBP made a sharp turn and limited participating companies from using this data.
As the market digested Powell's comments, stocks took a sharp turn downward and the Dow Jones Industrial Average finished the day off 163 points.
It then takes a sharp turn into Walking Dead territory when it turns out this future army's enemy is a global horde of zombies.
The actions are a sharp turn from the Obama administration's policies, as the former president had rejected the Keystone pipeline and delayed Dakota Access.
The euro saw a sharp turn lower on Thursday afternoon after the European Central Bank (ECB) announced a downward revision to its inflation projections.
Last year, relations took a sharp turn for the worse when U.S. officials accused Cuba of "sonic attacks" on U.S. diplomats on the island.
MSCI's index of Asia Pacific shares outside of Japan tanked 1.08 percent in Asia morning trade amid the sharp turn in sentiment on Wednesday.
"It would appear initially that she failed to negotiate a sharp turn and crashed," the department told PEOPLE, adding that an investigation is pending.
But say you were: drive along, not too quickly, and just as the other car is about to close in, make a sharp turn.
There was no immediate information about what had caused the tanker to overturn: speeding at a sharp turn, a burst tire or something else.
McKenna has been making photograms for years—of rain, leaves, and spider webs—but this latest series feels like a sharp turn towards new horizons.
Depending on who wins the election in November, the Court can be expected to take a sharp turn to the left or to the right.
Data from Reuters systems showed it made a sharp turn just after it passed the Horn of Africa on its voyage from Djibouti to Mogadishu.
The reverence Trump expressed for history on Wednesday was a sharp turn from his past comments, which have prompted questions about his grasp of history.
"It seems that either the driver lost control on a sharp turn or the road was damaged a little bit," Mr. Joshi said by telephone.
But now the far-right fringe group is at war with the Catholic Church, which Voris believes has taken a sharp turn to the left.
Still, I did not tire of wrapping my arms around his chest, locking my legs around his, especially when we leaned into a sharp turn.
The corners are tight — it's every man for himself as you make that sharp turn into the aisle that contains bread, cereal and cat food.
The four-day conference of election directors was originally supposed to be about issues like voter registration, but took a sharp turn following the election hacking.
Last month, Trump's White House promised to defend American interests in the disputed region, marking a sharp turn from the previous caution exercised by U.S. leaders.
What's more, the rift has taken a sharp turn towards the ocean, and it has breached a zone of soft "suture" ice near the Cole Peninsula.
The spectacle should unnerve you given the sharp turn in America's legal system away from workers' rights and toward unlimited power for the rich and corporations.
If a particular part of the trip doesn't go well (a sharp turn, sudden braking), the location of the incident will be highlighted on a map.
On Tuesday, the fight took a sharp turn after Mr. Cuomo threatened to revoke National Grid's license to operate in the southern part of New York.
But he quickly took a sharp turn away from his mandate, forming an alliance with right-wing oligarchs and using extra-constitutional means to consolidate power.
Right at the beginning, we see Han driving some type of speeder in a chase scene, taking a super-sharp turn with another speeder in pursuit.
"No, I don't take responsibility at all," he responded, words that will come to haunt him if the crisis takes a sharp turn for the worse.
That history is a stark warning, some of those who were there 15 years ago said, for any candidate considering a sharp turn into negative territory.
Other survivors quoted in local news articles have said the captain made a sharp turn after realizing he was approaching the dock from the wrong side.
This starts out looking like a tasteless high school comedy and then takes a sharp turn into a ridiculous, over-the-top B-movie horror / comedy thing.
The preference marks a sharp turn in sentiment as respondents for the past couple of years have been pushing companies to put cash to work through capex.
It also represents a sharp turn away from the foreign policies of the Obama administration since the TPP was the centerpiece of the "pivot to Asia" policy.
In Wednesday's address to the Economic Club of New York, Powell said rates are "just below" neutral, which appeared to be a sharp turn from his Oct.
For the youth of Myanmar, like Wa Lone, that sharp turn of events brought a sudden, historically improbable expectation of freedom after decades of brutal military rule.
Ties between Washingtons two biggest Asian allies took a sharp turn for the worse this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
This data reinforces a trend that Pew has been observing for the past few years, which has seen young women take a sharp turn to the left.
Ties between Washington's two biggest Asian allies took a sharp turn for the worse this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
But as Bigger adjusts to his new life in the ultra-rich white world the Daltons inhabit, things take a sharp turn, sending his life into turmoil.
On our way back to the Islander, LouAnn took a sharp turn down a narrow road through scraggly pines to the property where my grandmother was raised.
Investors have finally started to chase this year's stock market rally, which has been driven largely by the Federal Reserve's sharp turn away from steady rate increases.
Beryl ("Berie" for short) is a recent high school graduate whose life takes a sharp turn when she meets a group that purports to have the answer.
A year and a half ago, however, for the 2016 edition, photographed by Annie Leibovitz, the calendar's raison d'être took a sharp turn from prurience to pride.
"You could look at what happens when a wide receiver moving this quickly makes this sharp turn, and might be able to tease something out," Binney says.
The national Democratic Party's sharp turn left has made it difficult on local elected Democrats there, many of whom have either retired, changed parties or been defeated.
Though he currently enjoys reasonable levels of popularity and the newly elected legislature will mark a sharp turn to the right, it also will contain 30 parties.
If the margin holds, it will represent a sharp turn of fortunes for Mr. Morales, perhaps Latin America's most visible leftist leader and his country's first indigenous president.
Markets had taken a sharp turn lower earlier this month as the U.S. and China hiked tariffs on one another and kept a trade deal out of reach.
It's a sharp turn from "After Everything I've Done For You," but it's great to see Paula being so sensible — and giving Rebecca some much-needed tough love.
This season, however, things took a sharp turn after a sexual encounter occurred between Olympios, 24, and Jackson, 30, both of whom had been drinking heavily all day.
The down-home life is a sharp turn from his days on the road, which he explained led him to an eating disorder in his 2016 book Zayn.
The stalemate marked a sharp turn from the optimism the administration had conveyed over the course of the prior months as negotiating teams jetted between Beijing and Washington.
"His condition took a sharp turn downward overnight, and we had to make the difficult decision to humanely euthanize him," said Samantha Sander, associate veterinarian at the zoo.
Especially now, when U.S. policies on globalization have taken a sharp turn in the wrong direction, it is important that U.S. CEOs to take up the leadership mantle.
If the president appoints Yellen to another term as the nation's top central banker, it will be a sharp turn from the president's prior remarks about the economist.
This season, however, things took a sharp turn after a sexual encounter occurred between Corinne Olympios and DeMario Jackson, both of whom had been drinking heavily all day.
What starts off as a dark comedy takes a sharp turn into sci-fi and body horror, in a bold and ultimately gratifying indictment of late-stage capitalism.
"Dead man's curve" is a ubiquitous name for a dangerously sharp turn, but this sharp curve in Clermont County appears to be haunted by an actual dead man.
From a candidate who promised to "immediately terminate President Obama's two illegal executive amnesties," the proposal represents a sharp turn that provides amnesty to nearly two million people.
This season, things took a sharp turn after a sexual encounter occurred between Olympios and fellow contestant DeMario Jackson — both of whom have said they were drinking that day.
This led to Delaware's sharp turn against disclosure-only settlements in takeover litigation, in which the only requirement is for the target to disclose more information about the sale.
It's the latest in Trump's feud with the mayor, which has included him calling Khan a "stone cold loser," in a sharp turn of the special US-UK relationship.
Eventually however, things take a sharp turn down sober alley, as wine turns to water (sorry Jesus) and smokes become bank notes that one dude plays like a flute.
The Ukraine-bound Boeing 737-800 was accidentally targeted when it approached a Revolutionary Guard Corps base while making a sharp turn, the military said in an official statement.
Though the legislation has virtually no chance of getting through a GOP-controlled Congress and White House, it marks a sharp turn to the left for Democratic economic policies.
But after Washington stood by while Baghdad launched an armed reprisal in response to the Kurds' independence bid, that relationship may be taking a sharp turn for the worse.
Coverage of the Republican convention took a sharp turn on Day One when it was found that Melania Trump plagiarized key passages of her speech from Michelle Obama in 2008.
The record marks a sharp turn in tone from his previous releases; 2014's  Mean Love—Gallab's fifth album as Sinkane and his first with City Slang—sounds downright lonely.
The record marks a sharp turn in tone from his previous releases; 2014's Mean Love—Gallab's fifth album as Sinkane and his first with City Slang—sounds downright lonely.
African migrants and black Israelis have borne the brunt of the country's sharp turn toward right-wing nationalism in recent years, facing repeated outbursts of violence, harassment and hate speech.
It also showed Avianca's Boeing Dreamliner took a sharp turn when flying over west Venezuela around 2000 local time (2000 EST/0000 GMT), in line with a statement by Colombian authorities.
Stocks ripped higher on news that Powell would say in his speech to The Economic Club of New York that rates are "just below" neutral — a sharp turn from his Oct.
The biggest problem in 2008 was not actually the sharp turn in the credit cycle, but the severe drop in business and consumer confidence after Lehman Brothers was allowed to fail.
Asked who is best on terrorism and homeland security, respondents support Clinton 47 percent to 73 percent, a sharp turn from the June survey where Trump held a 2-point edge.
Asked who is best on terrorism and homeland security, respondents support Clinton 47 percent to 36 percent, a sharp turn from the June survey where Trump held a 2-point edge.
The auto market then took a sharp turn for the worse amid a liquidity crisis in the non-bank financing sector which saw its willingness to extend car loans wither away.
But Guillier must walk a fine line, as a too-sharp turn to the left could push more moderate voters - historically a large and potent voting bloc in Chile - to Pinera.
The difficult part was to find this T-junction [a narrow part of the cave with a very sharp turn, beyond which was the tunnel that eventually led to the boys].
At the luncheon in San Diego, her telling of a story about an asthmatic 10-year-old girl took a sharp turn from anecdote to diagnosis, casually racing through medical specifications.
"Unless Trump takes a really sharp turn, it is highly unlikely that companies that are supplying pipeline goods are going to be punished in the next year or so," Nephew said.
Before we could grasp what had happened (it was a land mine, I later understood), the trail took a long sharp turn to the left, and I had to stay focused.
On Tuesday, the Census Bureau announced that all took a sharp turn for the better in 2015, the first time since 1999 that the three measures improved in the same year.
As she builds a case that the pleasure of women is of much lower priority than that of men, Treyger's set takes a sharp turn from the personal to the political.
One school of thought, which includes every Republican, holds that the Democrats have taken a sharp turn to the left and may be leaving some of the voters they need behind.
Mr. Murphy was a sharp turn to the left from his Republican predecessor, Chris Christie, and his ambitious agenda, like legalizing recreational marijuana and raising the minimum wage, resonated beyond Trenton.
Kim Guadagno, a Republican, has taken a sharp turn to the right as polls show that she is well behind her Democratic opponent, Philip D. Murphy, a former Wall Street banker.
Moments before the tragedy, the ferry made a sharp turn and tipped to one side, throwing people and cargo into the frigid water, Burana told the state-run Tanzania Broadcasting Corp.
Both became more interested in Australian politics after policies took a sharp turn toward the parochial, with the governing coalition abandoning efforts to address climate change and stoking fears around immigration.
After a wave of scandals, the world's largest social network will prioritize private, encrypted communication in small groups, a sharp turn from the sort of public sharing it was built on.
Kelly's tenure at NBC was rumored to be coming to a close, but took a sharp turn earlier this week after she made comments on blackface as part of a Halloween costume.
So when two contestants enter a room to be greeted only with the sound of shuffling papers and the wet slap of munching mouths, the vibe takes a sharp turn into uncomfortable.
Dominique Effinger, 20, was operating the 21-foot boat when she allegedly took a sharp turn at an unsafe speed and launched all 10 passengers into the water, according to the release.
Others have experienced a patchy production history throughout the last few decades, such as Venezuela and Nigeria - which has recently taken a sharp turn for the worse in the case of Venezuela.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's exit from the Iran nuclear deal was one of the most significant moments of his presidency -- and cemented a sharp turn in decades of US foreign policy orthodoxy.
Show Us Your Wall At Emory University, Sarah Arison, a pre-med student, took a sharp turn and became a double major in business and French with a minor in art history.
Weather models from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts show Dorian continuing to travel northwest as it passes the Bahamas, before making a sharp turn to the west on Friday.
In August 1979, David formed in the Atlantic off Cape Verde and rumbled west toward Barbados before taking a sharp turn to catch Dominica, in the Windward Antilles, flush in the face.
American economic optimism took a sharp turn down in the fourth quarter from record high levels, with the CNBC All-America Economic Survey registering its biggest quarterly drop in its 2907-year history.
Why it matters: Newspaper endorsements aren't necessarily symbolic of what is to come on election day, but the Chronicle endorsing O'Rourke is a sharp turn away from the paper traditionally endorsing Republican candidates.
The environment takes a sharp turn, turning from bubbling dread to aggressive in-your-face horror reminiscent of the Halls of Agony — King Leoric's torture chambers from Act I. Temple of the Firstborn.
Indeed, California liberals, as soon as they're unshackled from Washington, could conceivably take a sharp turn toward illiberal left progressivism, pushing for draconian limitations on guns, smoking, speech, and traditional private property rights.
The Spaniards moved into the quarter-finals of the competition for the first time after Ben Yedder scored with a sharp turn and sweet shot past David De Gea in the 74th minute.
Iran's relations with Washington have taken a sharp turn for the worse since Trump withdrew the United States from the 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and major powers, and reimposed sanctions on Iran.
But the Jaguars' and Steelers' statuses as potential contenders heading into the season have taken a sharp turn for the worse, leaving a rematch of last year's AFC Championship feeling all but inevitable.
Hospitals are required to get satisfaction responses only from several hundred patients who have stayed in the hospital, but with the industry's sharp turn toward pleasing the patient, many hospitals gather far more.
He said streams on top tier assets should generate a lot of cash flow when commodity prices turn higher, and he expects a sharp turn higher eventually, given the paucity of new finds.
Around 5:50 in this clip, she lets out a note so powerful it echoes in the hall, then she takes a sharp turn to three bubbly, soft notes that end the phrase.
The writer and producer Issa Rae, who used multiple songs from "Ctrl" in Season 2 of her HBO series "Insecure," said it was SZA's sharp turn toward candor that made her take notice.
And the thick U-shaped scar on the back of his head, where his hair won't grow back, was a permanent reminder of the sharp turn his life took on June 12, 2016.
The incisive lyric on which the song hinges, "All I'm sayin' is if you don't love me no more, then lie," is marred by a sharp turn into "pointless over-epicness" (The Guardian).
That could be the end of the immigration debate in mainstream or social media, or lead to a sharp turn to a much uglier debate, but at this gathering, that's not the case.
And the thick U-shaped scar on the back of his head, where his hair won't grow back, is a permanent reminder of the sharp turn his life took on June 12, 2016.
Obama's visit to Argentina is a show of support for Macri's sharp turn away from the nationalist policies of his predecessor, Cristina Fernández, who frequently railed against the United States and Wall Street.
Transhumanism takes a sharp turn to the dark side, incorporating heavy distortion and a sinisterness akin to his new label mates Perturbator, Dan Terminus (both featured on this record), and GosT amongst others.
In the videos (which became a trend after this one went viral in March) people would mimic the way the groundskeeper in the movie, Walter, runs super fast before making a sudden sharp turn.
After a few laps, Gross, the cofounder of a marketing software startup who has taken a sharp turn into all things transport, steered the pedal-assist bicycle onto a platform and convened the faithful.
Trump's rhetoric on Tuesday marked a sharp turn from prior days, when he touted a truce reached during a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Group of 20 summit over the weekend.
That is until the end of the first act, when the play takes a sharp turn with a grisly fight scene that, while artfully choreographed, raises a dramatic hurdle that the script can't clear.
"The fight between factions in our party has taken a sharp turn in recent weeks, with ads mocking other candidates and with supporters of some candidates shouting curses about other Democratic candidates," she said.
Arrival may seem like a sharp turn from Villeneuve's more harrowing work, like Sicario and Prisoners, but talking to the director in person it's easy to understand how the two halves of his career merge.
Rubio's remarks on Wednesday were a sharp turn from comments he made over the weekend at the Conservative Political Action Conference, when he defended his sometimes racy attacks in an interview with CNN's Dana Bash.
H. R. McMaster, and replaced him with John R. Bolton, a hard-line former American ambassador to the United Nations, catalyzing fears of a sharp turn toward military confrontation on Mr. Trump's national security team.
The case took a sharp turn last week, when The Oregonian published a complaint that a Bureau of Land Management agent had filed, alleging unethical conduct by government agents in the case, including withholding evidence.
But then another jarring transition happened: This show, which had been at its zany best, by far its most enjoyable installment in years, took a sharp turn to the political, and did not lose momentum.
The sharp turn was more of "an emotional move, people thinking they're going to miss the boat," said Michael Matousek, head trader at U.S. Global Investors Inc in San Antonio, about the gains in oil.
A yearlong U.S.-China trade war took a sharp turn for the worse as Washington accused Beijing of manipulating its currency after China let the yuan drop to its lowest point in more than a decade.
" King explained in another Instagram post last month that Ostrovsky took her onto a "high octane rollercoaster" and "botched the transfer onto my finger during a sharp turn so the ring went flying off the ride.
Stern, on the other hand, has taken a sharp turn into the mainstream, hosting competitions like America's Got Talent and producing substantial conversations with singers, directors, and actors—entertainers flummoxed and energized, like himself, by Hollywood.
" In another sharp turn, the program included motley built-in encores ("three little folk-song-like things," Mr. Finley called them): Copland's "Ching-a-Ring Chaw," Respighi's "My Heart's in the Highlands" and Britten's "The Crocodile.
"The fight between factions in our party has taken a sharp turn in recent weeks, with ads mocking other candidates and with supporters of some candidates shouting curses about other Democratic campaigns," Warren said in Manchester.
Washington (CNN)One of Donald Trump's newest hires deleted a series of tweets blasting his new boss as "#SleazyDonald," highlighting the sharp turn many Republicans who are now supporting or working with Trump have had to make.
If he's right about the direction of money policy, it will make a sharp turn both from official Fed projections, and the rhetoric that has come from many of its top officials, not to mention market expectations.
But it was a sharp turn in the American approach, dropping decades of support for only modest adjustments to Israeli borders drawn in 1967 and discarding the longtime goal of granting the Palestinians a wholly autonomous state.
The Democratic Party has moved to the left, and the Republican Party has made a sharp turn to the right, guided by two generations of conservative revolutionaries, from Newt Gingrich to the Tea Party tidal wave of 2010.
Why it matters: This is a sharp turn from Harris' stance yesterday when he demanded that the election results be certified immediately with him as the victor over Democrat Dan McCready, who officially pulled his concession on Thursday.
The singer passed away early Saturday morning in Millinocket, Maine in a one-vehicle crash after police say it appears she failed to make a sharp turn along a residential road that becomes a highway in certain sections.
The second day of the impeachment trial took a sharp turn, when Trump attorneys Pam Bondi and Eric Herschmann spent a significant portion of their time on the Senate floor arguing that Biden should be investigated for corruption.
Past the boulangerie and the greengrocer's and the wood-fired-pizza van until, just moments away now, we would make the sharp turn onto the bumpy road leading up to his house and leave the real world behind.
The memo signaled a sharp turn for the general counsel's office, which acts like a prosecutor in NLRB cases, and during the administration of Democratic President Barack Obama maintained that many gig-economy workers are misclassified as independent contractors.
Market sentiment took a sharp turn for the worse, a fortnight after investors turned long on all Asian currencies for the first time since June 2017, on concerns the new coronavirus could dent growth in China and the region.
If everyone has a preordained destiny — a theme Game of Thrones has maintained since the beginning — the episode served as a bracing reminder that life can always take a sharp turn from what you thought was the designated path.
In PEOPLE's exclusive clip from Monday's episode of Teen Mom OG, the exes meet to discuss how to improve their co-parenting situation for daughters, Atlee, 19 months, and Sailor, 2 — but the conversation quickly takes a sharp turn.
In the United States, the prospect of a sharp turn in U.S. environmental policy helped boost Caterpillar shares by more than 7 percent on Wednesday on hopes that a Trump administration would reinvigorate coal mining and investment in infrastructure.
Many taxi drivers have abandoned yellow cabs for ride-hailing apps in recent years, leaving cars idle in garages — a sharp turn from the days when those garages kept waiting lists because they had more potential drivers than cars.
Flight data also showed the Avianca Boeing Dreamliner took a sharp turn when flying over west Venezuela around 2000 local time (2000 EST/0000 GMT) on Friday, in line with a statement about the incident released by the Colombian defense ministry.
Image: Brennan Linsley/APThe Arctic was already having a rough fall, but things took a sharp turn into crazy town this week, with temperatures across much of the Arctic ocean measuring some 36 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius) above normal.
Simmering tension, particularly over a case for compensation of South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two, took a sharp turn for the worse this month, when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
He played the voice of reason on the cringeworthy "Ye Vs. The People," then sat down with The Breakfast Club in early May to explain why, despite West's sharp turn towards right-wing pseudo-intellectualism, pushing him away wasn't so simple.
Simmering tension, particularly over the issue of compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two, took a sharp turn for the worse this month, when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has warned he will dissolve parliament and call early federal elections if his reforms are not approved just six months into the job, marking yet another sharp turn in the tumultuous world of politics Down Under.
Incident Date: 12/8/2018My 22 year old daughter was using a Lime Electric Scooter in Old Town, Scottsdale AZ. The sidewalk took a sharp turn and the scooter was unable to stop to slow down to take the corner.
However, the lira took a sharp turn and strengthened more than 1 percent after government officials said President Tayyip Erdogan will meet members of his economic team later in the day to discuss the lira currency and developments in the economy.
Then the story takes a sharp turn: The kids fall into a river, and emerge in a seemingly utopian fantasy land, populated by tiny, cheery, treehouse-dwelling peach people who regard them as divine spirits and induct them into their culture.
But what should be an easy, low-risk scam takes a sharp turn when Courtnay finds that he might be falling for his mark — and she may be hiding a trick or two of her own up those chic, silky sleeves.
Matters then took a sharp turn for the worse in September 2018 with the default of Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services (IL&FS), one of many lenders outside the traditional banking system that had become a growing source of credit.
WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors announced criminal charges on Wednesday against six Volkswagen executives for their roles in the company's emissions-cheating scandal, a sharp turn by a departing administration that is trying to remake its image of being soft on corporate crime.
The possible murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Arabia consulate in Istanbul has unleashed forces in Washington that are putting Trump's sharp turn away from traditional American foreign policy values to its most stark political test yet.
Relations between Turkey and Germany have been strained for some time, but took a sharp turn for the worse in May after the German parliament passed a resolution declaring the 1915 massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces was a genocide.
Then at the end, Clinton took a sharp turn and veered into the discussion of a former Miss Universe and current telenovela star not well-known to Anglophone audiences named Alicia Machado, and illuminated Trump's decades-old humiliation of her.
With that move, the culprits perfectly encapsulated the worst fears of those who worry what a Trump presidency will do to this country and to the world, and whether he will take a sharp turn off the road upon which America has traveled.
"There has been a sharp turn from the direction the Obama administration was going into in terms of access to sexual and reproductive health care services," said Alina Salganicoff, vice president and director of women's health policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
But after two seasons of exploring Josh's single life, Man Seeking Woman has taken a sharp turn in season three by letting him enter a long-term, committed relationship with Lucy (How to Get Away With Murder's Katie Findlay), a goofy graphic designer.
Most attention on the deteriorating legislative prospects for gun control has focused on the sharp turn toward the GOP over the past two decades in the rural, Southern and heartland states and districts that once elected large numbers of center-right Democrats.
In the early 22019s, things took a sharp turn for the worse when a right-wing Hindu mob tore apart the mosque building, setting off a series of violent clashes and legal fights that have brought the issue to the Supreme Court.
The comments painted a stark contrast between the New York billionaire and his Democratic rivals for the White House, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, who advocate a sharp turn away from fossil fuels and toward renewable energy technologies to combat climate change.
The second day of the president's opening arguments in the impeachment trial took a sharp turn, when Trump attorneys Pam Bondi and Eric Herschmann spent a significant portion of their time on the Senate floor arguing that Biden should be investigated for corruption.
Americans' attitudes toward the economy took a sharp turn downward in the third quarter, according to the CNBC All-America Economic Survey, with just 25% believing the economy will improve in the next year, the lowest level of optimism in three years.
Coming into office, President Donald Trump promised to deregulate the energy industry and assert U.S. oil independence - a sharp turn from an Obama administration that, while placing sanctions on Iran's oil exports, largely built its energy policy around renewables and reducing emissions.
So for insight on the left&aposs sharp turn away from civility and politics, let&aposs bring in Fox News Contributor Mike Huckabee, host of Huckabee on Saturday, and Sunday by the way, on TBN and former governor of the great state of Arkinsaw.
LONDON, June 29 (Reuters) - A sharp turn lower across risky assets just ahead of the open on Wall Street put European shares on course for their worst day since last September, with tech and sectors most sensitive to higher interest rates the biggest drags.
Policy sources have told Reuters that China sees aggressive actions like interest rate cuts as a last resort if the damaging U.S.-China trade war takes a sharp turn for the worse, but that it is keeping all its economic policy tools within reach.
But ever since the end of season one — which more or less followed the events of the Tom Perrotta novel that inspired it — The Leftovers has only gotten stranger and more fantastical, taking a deliberate sharp turn from the show it was in the beginning.
Security camera footage broadcast by the BBC showed the car making a sharp turn to travel the wrong way down one-way traffic lanes, then driving over an island in the middle of the street before entering a side lane, where it hit the barrier.
The announcement is a sharp turn from Mr. Trump's posture several weeks ago, when the president — angry over China's retaliatory tariffs — demanded that American companies stop doing business with China and threatened to tax every toy, shoe and computer from Beijing before the year's end.
Recent tension between the neighbours, largely over the issue of compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers before and during World War Two, took a sharp turn for the worse this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
The report says FCC leadership ignored requests from staff to consider extending public comment on the decision to treat broadband companies more like public utilities, and that the agency took a sharp turn toward Title II regulation as soon as President Obama called for it publicly.
After a swift passing move, the forward sprung the defence with a sharp turn and fired a low shot past David De Gea before doubling Sevilla's lead with a back post header that crossed the line off the underside of the bar despite the keeper's efforts.
Choosing Mr. Bratton was one of the best decisions Mr. de Blasio made after his election as mayor, one borne out by ever-declining crime rates and the department's sharp turn away from abusive stop-and-frisk policing — a necessary precursor to repairing frayed community ties.
The 26-year-old, whose appearance on the show included a judge-wowing performance of Rufus and Chaka Khan's "Tell Me Something Good," was pronounced dead at the scene after what police say was a failed sharp turn on a road in the town of Millinocket.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nearly three out of four Republicans believe the FBI and Justice Department are trying to undermine U.S. President Donald Trump, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Monday, a sharp turn for a party that has historically been a strong backer of law enforcement agencies.
" She added that Sanders and Buttigieg are "great people" and would be better than Trump but that "the fight between factions in our party has taken a sharp turn in recent weeks, with ads mocking other candidates and with supporters of some candidates shouting curses about other Democratic candidates.
A security camera recording broadcast by the BBC showed the car making a sharp turn to go the wrong way onto a one-way set of traffic lanes, then driving over an island in the middle of the street, before entering a side lane where it hit the barrier.
It also represents a pronounced shift in US counter-terrorism tactics and a sharp turn in the debate underpinning national security policy since the 9/11 attacks -- how to best keep Americans safe and battle extremism at home and abroad without alienating Muslims in a way that could foster more radicalism.
A confidential 2018 US radar map of the plane routes seen by CNN shows their departure from northwestern Venezuela's Zulia region, their passage north to the Caribbean, and then their sharp turn West toward their destinations in the remote farmlands of Guatemala, on the Honduran coastline, and some in the Caribbean.
After a sharp turn at an allegedly unsafe speed caused all of the passengers to go overboard, the boat continued to spiral out of control at 30 miles per hour in Lake Gage, causing more injuries to passengers already in the water as well as property damage, according to the release.
" Axios' Kim Hart explains how the OG tech giant "sidestepped the mistakes made by its younger, brasher Big Tech brethren..." (Axios) The Intercept, "the loudest voice attacking Democrats from the left" In this I-wish-I'd-written-it piece for Politico, Steven Perlberg describes The Intercept's "sharp turn into party politics.
But in a stunning development, the nomination of Mr. Bounds was withdrawn at the last minute on Thursday because of Republican objections, a sharp turn of events with significant implications for both the Senate and the coming showdown over the nomination of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
"While the smaller tariff rollback is slightly negative relative to our expectations, we note that the most important aspect of the agreement—assuming it is finalized—is that U.S. tariffs are now set to decrease, marking a sharp turn from the U.S. stance over the last two years," the economists noted.
The movement that coalesced behind Sanders began with a similar diagnosis, but it took a sharp turn from there, offering a very different treatment -- advocating for new social spending, with a particular focus on health care, and a broader emphasis on imposing new democratic control on institutions and industries drifting toward privatization.
A wily political veteran, she is seeking a third term in a state that once fancied itself as America writ small but that has taken a sharp turn to the right in recent years — making her one of the most vulnerable of the 10 Senate Democrats up for re-election in states Mr. Trump won.
Eyewitnesses told investigators that the car had pulled out to pass another vehicle near a sharp turn marked with warning signs to slow to 25 mph, then lost control, hit a curb, ran into a wall, crossed the five-lane undivided road, hit a curb on the other side and struck a light pole before finally coming to rest.
Rumors and hints about other possible FISA warrants have swirled like a tornado that may, at any moment, make a sharp turn right into the Trump administration, whose ties to Russia have already cost them an appointee and the political loss that is Jeff Sessions having to recuse himself from any investigation into Trump's ties to Russia.
President-elect Donald 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's departure from both varieties of internationalism could signal a sharp turn away from Africa.
In 2016, there's nothing particularly novel about MST3K's conceit, and that's before taking into account that the current generation's collective embrace of nostalgia—a sharp turn from the cynicism and irony that marked MST3K's little corner of the 90s world—wields the alchemy to flip previously maligned cultural artifacts into beloved works of art worth poring over.
"Read more: A woman is protesting Donald Trump by sewing his outrageous quotes into doilies and her designs are going viralThe stance is a sharp turn from what Trump tweeted on January 5, 2018, when he quote tweeted an official GOP mock-up of criticisms toward Michael Wolff's bestselling book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.
Read more: The National Weather Service corrected Trump after he falsely claimed that Hurricane Dorian was expected to hit AlabamaIn its latest update on the storm, the National Hurricane Center said early Tuesday that Dorian was stationary just north of the Bahamas but that a sharp turn northward could cause it to directly hit the coast of Florida.
That rural divergence starting in 2008 mirrors a sharp turn in support for the Republican Party among white voters with a high school diploma or less, a change that Michael Tesler, a political scientist at the University of California, Irvine, has argued is closely tied to racial attitudes that came to the fore with Mr. Obama's election.
The nation's stock market took a sharp turn downward in the first moments after 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 took the oath of office Friday.
But once the Conservatives settle on a successor to Mr. Cameron, a process that is likely to play out by September, the new prime minister may well want to secure his or her own electoral mandate, especially given the sharp turn Britain has taken and the conflicts over how and whether to proceed with the process of decoupling from Europe.
Indeed, since Mulvaney's tenure began at the start of the year, Trump has overseen the longest government shutdown in US history, a dramatic shakeup at the Department of Homeland Security, a sharp turn toward harsher policies on the border, a decision to ask a court to scrap the entire Affordable Care Act and a confusing dictate on North Korea sanctions that still has advisers scratching their heads.
During the Supreme Court's 1991 term, a term in which many people expected to see a sharp turn to the right following the retirements of Justices William J. Brennan Jr. and Thurgood Marshall, I had written several articles suggesting that control of the court had instead passed to a "moderately conservative middle group of justices," Sandra Day O'Connor, Anthony M. Kennedy and David H. Souter.
They took a sharp turn for the worse when last week the U.S. Treasury slapped Turkey's interior and justice ministers with sanctions inspired by the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, which have been used to target criminals and human rights abusers such as Slobodan Tesic, the Serbian arms dealer; Mukhtar Hamid Shah, an organ trafficker from Pakistan; and Yahya Jammeh, the former president of Gambia.
From the apparent backroom deals with individual companies, to pushing the limits of anti-nepotism laws, to installing superrich and inexperienced political allies in his Cabinet, Trump's transition has set the stage for a sharp turn away from the rules and norms that have long defined how the US economy—and, in turn, the US itself—has been run for a half-century or more.
From the apparent backroom deals with individual companies, to pushing the limits of anti-nepotism laws, to installing superrich and inexperienced political allies in his Cabinet, Trump's transition has set the stage for a sharp turn away from the rules and norms that have long defined how the U.S. economy — and, in turn, the U.S. itself — has been run for a half-century or more.
But it was another instance of Trump acting out publicly during what under any other administration would be carefully orchestrated talks, just as he's done domestically in negotiations with Democrats and abroad in his talks with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. It was also a sharp turn from the optimism the administration had conveyed over the course of the past several months as negotiating teams jetted between Beijing and Washington.
Ro KhannaRohit (Ro) KhannaDemocrats pledge sharp turn in US ties with Saudi Arabia Sanders doubles down on Bolivia 'coup,' few follow suit Democratic lawmaker: It 'defies logic' for Trump to push Ukraine to investigate Biden MORE (D-Calif.), a Sanders supporter who led the effort in the House to end U.S. support for the Saudis in Yemen, said he's hopeful the U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia would change should any of the Democrats win in 2020.

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