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The movie that will singlehandedly bring back fabulous leopard coats?
But it wasn't that The L Word singlehandedly changed that.
"Mo Bamba" This video singlehandedly drops "Mo Bamba" down. Eesh.
The Times article didn't singlehandedly create the Rosa Parks myth.
Neither David Koch nor his brother singlehandedly changed American politics.
" Ally Maldonado, Student "This campaign has singlehandedly changed my life.
Tom MacArthur might have singlehandedly saved the Obamacare repeal effort.
Singlehandedly, Blankson managed to pull 13 people out of the river.
Trump himself doesn't singlehandedly determine what they focus on or when.
But the Carters are singlehandedly doing their best to lift the mood.
So he dons a giant armored robot suit to singlehandedly save democracy.
The royal is singlehandedly flipping the script on what's hot in hairstyles.
It was such a gift to have Meera singlehandedly disprove that assertion.
Curry can singlehandedly initiate unstoppable action with the ball in his hands.
I just refuse to singlehandedly carry that mental load like she did.
"I realized I couldn't scale it singlehandedly and exited it," he said.
It seems to have singlehandedly ended a two-generation trajectory toward cheaper airfares.
I did feel content the day I singlehandedly popped 101 bags of popcorn.
Up above, a newly unhinged Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) singlehandedly destroys King's Landing.
And you can't question a song that singlehandedly triggers a Reebok Ice renaissance.
China singlehandedly consumes as much coal as the rest of the world combined.
He singlehandedly ordered it to be done, and he can end it now.
With 243 first-half points, Teletovic almost singlehandedly kept the Suns in contention.
He almost singlehandedly brought Senegal to the tournament with myriad goals and assists.
These tactics won't singlehandedly change your life; however, they will make an incremental difference.
She does neither — and may just singlehandedly change the hair game in the process.
Netflix may have singlehandedly revived the Great American Rom-Com with this unexpected darling.
Not to mention, Bey singlehandedly revived the Dixie Chicks after their collaborative CMAs performance.
For example, the song "Temptations" singlehandedly speaks to all these facets [of his character].
For one, we can credit her for singlehandedly renewing our interest in cold shoulders.
And, with that label, almost singlehandedly, they made Atlanta a key music industry center.
"['Crazy Rich Asians'] may have singlehandedly brought back the traditional rom-com," said Dergarabedian.
OWENS: He singlehandedly ruined late night TV. I really do believe Jimmy Kimmel does this.
Trump boasts about job numbers as if each monthly report will singlehandedly assure his reelection.
After this thorough investigation from Arianna Davis, I'm convinced the Bajan star singlehandedly invented nipples.
Hall singlehandedly put the Devils up 4-1 with 1:40 left in the second.
"Yeah [I'm interested in Corinne]," Johnson said, singlehandedly making me interested in Bachelor in Paradise.
Sure, "Slides" might be the song that singlehandedly ushers in an early summer this year.
Unless you're the legendary Dock Ellis setting out to singlehandedly dismantle your opponent's intimidating reputation.
It'd be very odd if Trump singlehandedly reversed that longstanding trend in American public opinion.
A fireplace can singlehandedly up a home's cozy level, even if that fireplace is fake.
Mandating price transparency will not singlehandedly solve Medicare's problems, but it's a big first step.
It's only fitting that wildfire be part of Daenerys' most violent attack, which she spearheaded singlehandedly.
She's chopped it into a pixie, dyed it platinum, and singlehandedly made side-braids cool again.
Did you really expect anything less from a woman who singlehandedly turned "glam" into a verb?
He conducted most of his career singlehandedly—the other having been blown off by a cannonball.
Remember that kid who singlehandedly sniffed out the SCUMBAG who stole Tom Brady's Super Bowl jersey??
JOE KERNEN: You-- singlehandedly-- you know, turned that into-- you know-- people need to do that.
Each of them are easily capable of scoring that many points in a single quarter singlehandedly.
Ninja could singlehandedly more than double Mixer's total quarterly engagement as a result of that migration.
And we backstopped singlehandedly, Berkshire did, a one-for-one stock offering, which is very unusual.
There is nothing that tastes like Baja Blast; it singlehandedly pioneered an uncharted realm of sodadom.
Heeding the advice of Dion Neutra, the architect's son, Ron is almost singlehandedly preserving the home.
Trump could change that dynamic: In the White House, he could singlehandedly veto any attempt at reform.
GOODSTEIN: Strzok could singlehandedly have blown this whole campaign to high heaven by disclosing what he knew.
"Battle of the Bastards" almost singlehandedly assures that it will win many of those technical categories again.
In The Princess Switch, Vanessa Hudgens is responsible for singlehandedly bridging the Christmas movie sub-genre gap.
A latching mechanism prevents accidental releases, but it looks like the mechanism is easily to unhook singlehandedly.
She just spent two hours driving her drunk husband home after he singlehandedly destroyed her band's tour.
So props to Sam for stepping up when basically everyone couldn't, and singlehandedly rescinding Jorah's death sentence.
While common sense says that no artist can overhaul a country's literature singlehandedly, Kadare has done so.
The Colorado singlehandedly revived the small-pickup segment in the US, which has been owned by Toyota.
Fast-paced, well written, this book singlehandedly gave me a lifelong taste for mysteries and spy novels.
Agnew's doubled guitar tones and inventive chord progressions singlehandedly made him the Brian Wilson of OC punk.
Flix Assist automatically presses the Continue Watching button and singlehandedly removes the worst part of Sunday hangovers.
It's playful and thoughtful, and it singlehandedly makes a good argument for the value of adapting Shakespeare.
Once confirmed, Price will have plenty of room to singlehandedly shift healthcare toward a free-market system.
Obviously, it would be ridiculous to claim that Pokémon Go is singlehandedly responsible for recent macroeconomic trends.
Understanding this, a 'yes' vote in California could singlehandedly catalyze change around marijuana at the federal level.
That precedent aside, though, the Bellevue-based studio set the standards for the modern shooter genre almost singlehandedly.
It must be said: Lochte and friends didn't singlehandedly humiliate Rio's law enforcement by faking a crime report.
Elizabeth Warren did this a year ago when she spiked Obama's designated Treasury undersecretary Antonio Weiss almost singlehandedly.
And the Warriors are singlehandedly propping up the NBA's finances, vastly boosting attendance in every city they visit.
Is a man singlehandedly flipping over an ambulance less believable than two guys fighting in an abandoned house?
He's ready to singlehandedly take down the Stone Age in his quest to keep the Wenja people safe.
The ultraconservative Freedom Caucus singlehandedly sank needed health-care reform because of their slavish obsession with political ideology.
But Google has singlehandedly pushed autonomy from being a science experiment to something that's going to be viable.
"Cheer," a new documentary series on Netflix, may be singlehandedly changing the way many people think about cheerleading.
No matter how talented CEOs are, or how hard they work, they can't singlehandedly make oil prices rise.
For Eric Barone, who singlehandedly created farming simulation title Stardew Valley, solo game development provided little more than exhaustion.
But the president can't singlehandedly scrap that implementation law, which means some of the provisions would remain in force.
It's important to note that Trump himself was not singlehandedly the downfall of the Republican Party's ground game operation.
Yet according to Donald Trump, Clinton "managed to almost singlehandedly destabilize the entire Middle East" during that time period.
At the forefront is Rudy Gobert, a one-man Night's Watch whose presence singlehandedly guarantees a top-five defense.
"He has singlehandedly pushed more under­standing than probably anybody in our field," one colleague said in a 2012 profile.
"No case can singlehandedly prevent the catastrophic effects of climate change predicted by the government and scientists," she wrote.
Vietnam is a state largely because of a being known as Doctor Manhattan, who singlehandedly ended the Vietnam War.
Her rise to the top at DHS is almost singlehandedly the product of her close working relationship with Kelly.
Iowa may not be singlehandedly responsible for America's ethanol subsidies, but the caucuses probably make them harder to repeal.
Let me be clear: It would be unfair and unrealistic to expect a president to singlehandedly heal America's socioeconomic ills.
Since taking the helm at Gucci at the beginning of 2015, designer Alessandro Michele has singlehandedly transformed the fashion industry.
With the stroke of his pen last month, Newsom singlehandedly undermined our state's democratic values and our criminal justice system.
By casting Kerry Washington to play the incomparable main character, Olivia Pope, Shonda Rhimes singlehandedly changed the face of primetime.
If you think you can help create a market for a product, you can decide to make it happen singlehandedly.
It singlehandedly shaped the group's success, and still returns to the charts every time the group releases a new song.
He singlehandedly went from a guy who had one bad videogenic night to someone who has some inescapable character issues.
He's kept it headlines, and that's certainly very important, but I don't think that he is singlehandedly controlling the narrative.
The decrease in average sitcom running time almost singlehandedly explains the recent decline of TV comedy in the United States.
The phrase generally refers to a skincare product so effective that it can singlehandedly transform someone's skin for the better.
What happens if Curry can no longer utilize the tightrope-walking skill that singlehandedly altered how NBA basketball is conceptualized?
But "EDM" was always a basically useless category for organizing sounds, something that Mija's larger body of work singlehandedly proves.
He can't singlehandedly fix real problems, like localized crime spikes in certain major cities or the looming threat of automation.
Rand Paul could singlehandedly slow things down enough to force a six-hour shutdown until the votes could be taken.
Singlehandedly, emergency managers in Michigan can change or get rid of contracts with labor unions even before those contracts expire.
Candidates want to believe that there's a silver-bullet ad out there that can singlehandedly turn things in their favor, and
Jimmy wanted only to gain Chuck's approval, until he learned his big brother was singlehandedly preventing his career from taking off.
Set and Setting is one of those perfectly beautiful bands that singlehandedly justify the existence of post-rock as a genre.
And finally, the Taliban has realized the international community doesn't want it to rule singlehandedly once more in Afghanistan, experts say.
"Degradation" is the central appeal of these "hagsploitation" movies, Jack Warner argues, as he takes credit for singlehandedly inventing the genre.
Voters, that otherwise would have gone to Gore, picked Ralph Nader, the progressive Green Party candidate, singlehandedly costing Gore the election.
John Ripley was a Marine Corps officer and Vietnam veteran who singlehandedly slowed down North Vietnam's entire Easter Offensive in 1972.
The racism that Ron encounters also extends to the police, as he faces abuses within the department that he's singlehandedly integrating.
But faced with the prospect of a Trump appointee singlehandedly running the agency, some are hoping reform talks could gain momentum.
And not without reason: Tesla is the most successful automaking startup in decades and has almost singlehandedly made electric cars cool.
Donald Trump is firing more shots in his war with Jemele Hill -- implying her anti-Trump stance is singlehandedly killing ESPN's ratings.
Munn's character, Tracey, is the Lead Systems Engineer, the "resident brainiac" who (spoiler alert!) singlehandedly saves the company in one fell swoop.
And how could we forget designer Christian Siriano, who (almost) singlehandedly has lead the conversation toward radical inclusivity on the luxury front.
After a three-point first half, Westbrook had 19 in the third quarter, almost singlehandedly shooting the Thunder back into the game.
The Hip Sings also had Chin Jack Lem, who started out as an On Leong and singlehandedly started the fourth tong war.
Trump seems to have an absurd faith in the power of US policy to singlehandedly change the character of the global economy.
That year, she also singlehandedly produced Kool Savas' legendary debut album, Der beste Tag meines Lebens ("The Best Day of My Life").
The net effect has made room for growing US oil production, which is now singlehandedly meeting the growth in global oil demand.
He singlehandedly resurrected this futuristic food and intends to blast it "far fuckin' out" into the future by infusing it with weed.
In 2012 he singlehandedly funded Newt Gingrich's presidential campaign, ultimately spending up to $150 million on various efforts to defeat Barack Obama.
The good news is, there's still time to prevent peat fires from singlehandedly undoing everything we've done to cut back on fossil fuels.
Kawhi Leonard is the one person alive who can singlehandedly keep LeBron at bay with reasonable success from various spots on the floor.
After almost singlehandedly erasing the Rockets' 11-point lead in the third quarter, Westbrook ran out of gas again in the fourth quarter.
The idea is not to singlehandedly rid London's waterways of plastic — that's too big a job for one man on a floating bicycle.
Just one man claiming that he can singlehandedly shape the future of one of the most powerful, wealthy governing bodies in the world.
Toomey disagreed with Haywood's answers to his questions in a March 85033 private meeting, and he has singlehandedly blocked her hearing since then.
People pointed out that a model said she singlehandedly raised roughly $1 million for the relief efforts last week by selling nude photos.
Ever since Stranger Things premiered back in 2016 (and basically singlehandedly revived '80s nostalgia), some things have never been the same: Eggo waffles.
The caucus can singlehandedly tank any legislation pushed on a partisan basis, which almost any legislation endorsed by President Trump will, unfortunately, be.
Jarreau had 16 points, eight rebounds, and five assists off the bench for the Cougars, singlehandedly steering their offense during the waning moments.
Garrett was hit with an 8-GAME suspension for running over to the Pirates dugout Tuesday night and singlehandedly trying to fight ... well, everyone.
Last onscreen interaction: "The Climb" (Season 21, episode 22) Oh, Gendry, the guy who singlehandedly put Arya through puberty by strutting shirtless around Harrenhall.
I sat down with Lopez, who is singlehandedly redefining what a "party bus" can be, to see what inspired such stroke of mechanical genius.
And I certainly don't mean to suggest that Facebook singlehandedly caused the terrible trend of demonizing any and all people with whom one disagrees.
Yet news that a Twitter employee had the power to singlehandedly shut down the handle of the president should not fill us with joy.
In short, he was the first (and only) player to singlehandedly move the needle in a positive direction since the organization hired Sam Hinkie.
At issue is a classified 85033 Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) opinion, which Wyden has singlehandedly and repeatedly pushed the government to make public.
The whole planet is dependent on Wallace's patents, to the point that he singlehandedly rewrites legislation in a prequel short directed by Luke Scott.
The head of Blue Cross California a few years ago famously said, kidney dialysis is destroying some of the exchanges singlehandedly, these excessive payments.
But Britney's always been able to put on a show, and in 2007 she might've singlehandedly staged the most compelling entertainment of the year.
And so we have Hermione and her Mary Poppins bag singlehandedly keeping Harry and Ron alive all through Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Al Gore didn't invent the internet, but going solely off his latest film, viewers might assume he singlehandedly launched the modern fight against climate change.
Tinder – Seventh Annual Crunchies Winner When the Tinder app launched in 2012, it pretty much singlehandedly changed the way the world thinks about online dating.
Singlehandedly, Ryan could bring in Hispanic voters for GOP congressional candidates, or at least have them look favorably upon the Republican Party in the future.
That event singlehandedly helped Amazon in its effort to sign up large companies to use its cloud, whose core services have been available since 2006.
After being nabbed by the FBI while leaving DefCon, the security researcher who singlehandedly neutralized the WannaCry malware attack earlier this year is back online.
Those who sold their shares probably weren't reacting specifically to Jenner talking about her Snapchat habits, or worried that she might singlehandedly devalue the app.
FYI, Shaw is a REAL LIFE superhero -- who singlehandedly charged the Waffle House gunman in Nashville and ripped away his gun, ending the killing spree.
Choi went 2-for-2 with a walk, a double and a two-run home run against Cole to almost singlehandedly keep Tampa Bay afloat.
Black audiences deserve better, and Perry has the power to deliver better (even if he cannot singlehandedly muster the creative energy required for the task).
He started off with Gypsy's "Everything's Coming Up Roses," the showstopping diva song that more or less singlehandedly won Patti Lupone her second Tony in 2008.
Doris Day may have singlehandedly saved her son from death at the hands of one of America's most notorious serial killers, according to a new book.
Doris Day may have singlehandedly saved her son from death at the hands of one of America's most notorious serial killers, according to a bombshell book.
I would singlehandedly save the Republic and maybe then finally be able to transfer to a more widely respected, less geographically distributed branch of law enforcement.
The game-changing, glow-inducing formulas have the power to brighten up our faces, make for the best selfies, or singlehandedly transform us into dewy dumplings.
When The Duchess of Sussex isn't wearing bespoke Givenchy or singlehandedly bringing the bateau neckline, she's loyal to brands like J.Crew, Everlane, and, most recently, Smythe.
In five days, she singlehandedly transformed her plain white makeup table into a replica of Vincent van Gogh's "The Starry Night," complete with yellow drawer pulls.
But Selye is best known for his pioneering research on the biological mechanisms of stress, which he singlehandedly turned into a distinct area of medical scholarship.
Most likely outcome: There are no sure things in international hockey, where every game can be crucial and one hot goaltender can singlehandedly stop a powerhouse.
Becerra's office looks poised to singlehandedly eclipse that number by the end of Trump's first term, the Republican Attorneys General Association told Mercury News last year.
The president is responsible for executing those laws, but Congress cannot give, and has not given, a president the power to rewrite the immigration laws singlehandedly.
Greater use of natural gas in place of coal to generate electricity has almost singlehandedly cut U.S. carbon emissions to their lowest level in 20 years.
Ruth Bloch Rubin, a political science professor at the University of Chicago, perfectly captured how Joe Cannon was able to singlehandedly stall the Lincoln Memorial's construction.
The man who singlehandedly built a neo-Nazi terror group in order to set off a white supremacist insurgency in America may be living in Russia.
While government can't singlehandedly create 6 million jobs with one memo or Executive Order, the Trump administration can create the atmosphere for access, aspiration and opportunity.
Dark Souls almost singlehandedly popularized the notion that difficulty still had a place in games, and is the shining example of indirect storytelling in the medium.
This sentiment is powerful enough to essentially singlehandedly fuel the rise of the FN, so tapping into it was a smart play for a conservative candidate.
Meanwhile, the UN Security Council — where Russia is a permanent member with the authority to singlehandedly veto any measure — met on Monday morning to discuss the situation.
At some point, it will become cheaper for Bangladesh to singlehandedly cool down the world with sulfur dioxide than to pay for the costs of climate change.
"We were blown away by Deborah, and all the work she was doing singlehandedly inside these massive corrective facilities to help empower the women inside," Hall says.
Elba has a chance at spoiling — and would singlehandedly stave off another year of #OscarsSoWhite — but who knows whether Academy voters will have an anti-Netflix bias.
And even if they do end up as superstars, they weren't going to singlehandedly turn you into prohibitive Cup favorites, because again, there's no such thing anymore.
This year, a marten singlehandedly brought down the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, and field mice brought down a Swedish ISP's service for two days in 2005.
The heavy weight of the implication that I have the power to singlehandedly destroy a person I actually have no wish to totally destroy has silenced me.
He may not be singlehandedly responsible for the changing role of geek culture within mainstream media, but he was one of the most significant embodiments of it.
There is also every reason to believe that Mack Maine's line "in about three years holler at me Miley Cyrus" singlehandedly engineered Miley Cyrus's urban radio transformation.
As a result, Jenner made headlines for her seeming ability to singlehandedly deal a huge financial blow to a tech industry giant, all with a casual tweet.
He more or less singlehandedly won the game for the World Squad, which had been thoroughly outmatched in the history of the contest up to that point.
Howard almost singlehandedly kept the Golden Eagles in the game in the first half, scoring 103 points on 5-of-9 shooting while hitting three 3-pointers.
Randle almost singlehandedly keyed the 270-257 run that turned a 28-231 Knicks lead into a 210-903 advantage with 290:265 left in the first.
Has President Donald Trump, in his first six weeks in office, singlehandedly secured the US/Mexico border — simply by scaring people out of coming to the US?
Letting her singlehandedly take out a rogue ambulance is evidence that the show's writers are falling into the same power-creep trap that afflicts so many superhero shows.
The Chase singlehandedly mapped out Rollins' career path as an actor for the rest of his life, setting him up for a long line of tough guy roles.
"Our directors cannot just allow the Taj to continue burning through tens of millions of dollars when the union has singlehandedly blocked any path to profitability," he said.
With two hockey sticks poking out of each shoulder, he's an absolute menace who singlehandedly shrinks passing lanes and is able to switch out on all five positions.
Nearly two decades ago, Erin Brockovich rose to fame by nearly singlehandedly exposing how a multi-billion dollar power company had been contaminating the groundwater in Hinkley, California.
There is, however, at least one thing The Mick has that no other show in the family sitcom genre does, and it almost singlehandedly makes the show worthwhile.
These are the campaign offices of a super PAC almost singlehandedly created and funded by billionaire Tom Steyer to organize the country around a single issue: climate change.
Joel's concerts there didn't singlehandedly bring down the Berlin Wall, but, much like he did to that grand piano, they knocked a great big chunk out of it.
Daryll's daughter Jada singlehandedly saves "Classy Christmas" â€" perhaps the worst holiday party to ever hit the office â€" by joyously handing out vending machine snacks to everyone.
In a recent interview with the Washington Post, billionaire George Soros accused Gillibrand of singlehandedly orchestrating Franken's ouster "in order to improve her chances" of winning in 2020.
There must be some mad jungle CrossFit regimen going on in the Congo, because one of these apes could singlehandedly take out an entire Pro Bowl defensive line.
Pledging to make any future Iran deal a proper treaty with Senate consent — which is to say, something future presidents cannot singlehandedly revoke — is also a wise move.
Kenneth Starr warns of "age of impeachment" He singlehandedly brought about the Bill Clinton impeachment, so Ken Starr's inclusion on the Trump defense team is an incredible thing.
On January 29, 2012, a Tumblr user named amyricha (now deactivated) posted a now-famous image to their blog that singlehandedly invented Tumblr's "It's Gonna Be May" meme.
Zebedee the guide dog puppy – if that's his real name and not some sort of alias – singlehandedly ruined any chance that Ollie would watch the Golden Globes this year.
My sister was a dedicated maid of honor — she singlehandedly planned my bridal shower — but we didn't always see eye to eye on bridesmaid details ahead of the wedding.
Since then, he's worked as a blogger elsewhere and is known for making bullish predications (often unrealistically so) about consumer technology, and arguably for singlehandedly taking down Google Glass.
Thick and voluminous, with a lush natural wave and sunny, natural-looking highlights, the supermodel's hair is so iconic, it's been credited with singlehandedly kicking off the ombré phenomenon.
In Brook's induction remarks, he credited Skaggs, Reba McEntire and George Strait — now all in the Hall — for singlehandedly saving the sanctity of country music in the early 1980s.
Rozier's game-high point total included a career-best eight 3-pointers as he singlehandedly outscored the Kings 24-21 from beyond the arc in Boston's third consecutive win.
While Microsoft alone cannot singlehandedly transform work culture, there are 1.2 billion users of Microsoft Office, and soon they will start to see a much deeper integration with LinkedIn.
It seems like the beginning of the end for MoviePass, the company whose groundbreaking attempt to singlehandedly reinvogorate the movie exhibition business has all but gone down in flames.
The idea that the president is singlehandedly determining what businesses will succeed or fail in the United States was a consistent charge from Republicans during Obama's time in office.
Jonathan Anderson has singlehandedly revived interest in the concept of a specific must-have bag, both at his namesake brand and at Loewe, where he serves as creative director.
With just one movie this gang seemed to singlehandedly revive the ailing British film industry—it wasn't just alive and kicking, but screaming and shagging and pissing and puking.
You can have smart, innovative ideas, but if you have a toxic personality that repels even your most loyal customers and employees, you may be singlehandedly ruining your business.
"There aren't enough Koreans on this planet, living inside or outside of Korea, to singlehandedly make K-pop go global," Cho said on BTS and the genre's ascending popularity.
"There's no way also that the US or any other foreign government can 'singlehandedly' engage in a battle like Marawi because the Philippine Constitution forbids it," Conde told CNN.
Boston led 212-210 inside the final minute, but Morris, making his first return to Boston since leaving as a free agent over the summer, nearly singlehandedly forced overtime.
Edwards singlehandedly kept the Wildcats at bay early in the second half, drilling back-to-back 231-pointers to keep Georgia ahead 224-217 with 16:42 to play.
"He has dramatically and forever changed the political and the media landscape singlehandedly for the better," he added, going on to credit Ailes for how he personally helped Hannity.
Chick-fil-A&aposs chicken biscuit has been a menu mainstay since 1985 and has singlehandedly carved Chick-fil-A a hefty piece of the fast-food breakfast sector.
It's why the first Equalizer film worked: Though McCall ended up singlehandedly defeating the Russian mob, his reason for doing so was as simple as protecting a single person.
Intense objection from prominent writers, including Attica Locke's accusation that Fairstein was "almost singlehandedly responsible for the wrongful incarceration of the Central Park Five," had changed the organization's mind.
" TRUMP on what he did to purportedly singlehandedly lower gas prices: "The reason it's down is because I called up some of the OPEC people, I say 'don't do it.
"Singapore's ministers should not have the power to singlehandedly decree what is true and what is false," Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director of Human Rights Watch said in a statement.
Attorney General Bill Barr Attorney General Bill Barr has defended President Trump since he singlehandedly quashed the Mueller findings with his preemptive declaration that there was nothing there to see.
" New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof gamely suggested an alternative: "Or @JeffBezos could use his fortune to make primary education universal worldwide, singlehandedly ending global illiteracy, changing the world forever.
The only problem is that their own oyster bars (particularly the one at the Ferry Building, which singlehandedly unloads two million of them each year) absorb most of the production.
At least according to Reddit 3016, a daily-updating art project built almost singlehandedly by Blair Erickson, which imagines the Frontpage Of The Internet for the distant future's viral news.
Three years on, Taiwanese couple Forrest Lu and Agnes Chien, singlehandedly revived the #followmeto meme by re-creating Osmann's shots but with their own hilarious spin while vacationing in Hawaii.
While the Tea Party may not have singlehandedly created the candidacy of Donald Trump, they had long been discussing policy in similar terms to those favored by the 45th president.
Just to glance at the news is to spin into the kind of anxiety that leaves me awake all night, as though, by fretting, I'll singlehandedly keep the world intact.
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala did a magnificent job in almost singlehandedly restructuring Nigeria's massive debt burden in 2005, after moving to the country from a long career at the World Bank.
She's singlehandedly convinced us to get shaggy bangs, made a strong case for burgundy and white nail polish, and now she even has us considering a behind-the-ear tattoo.
"Singapore's ministers should not have the power to singlehandedly decree what is true and what is false," Human Rights Watch's deputy Asia director Phil Robertson said in a press statement.
Based on these recent successes, you'd think that YA was the one category where Black women rule, and where these women have singlehandedly toppled the patriarchal standard of the literary elite.
" Fun Fact ... Fat Joe and Lil Wayne made "Make It Rain" together thus popularizing the phrase (even though Jeezy may have invented it), and Wayne singlehandedly invented the phrase "Bling Bling.
The most popular explanation is that the day's sales are so high, it can singlehandedly push a retailer from being "in the red," or losing money, into "the black," or solvency.
Not only will this force iPhone users to dole out additional cash to replace their hi-fi headphones, it will singlehandedly create mountains of electronic waste — that likely won't get recycled.
Kanye West may have singlehandedly pushed Tidal to the top of Apple's download charts last month, but when it comes to actually making music, he apparently relies on less legal services.
Facing heavy machine gun and artillery fire, Doss repeatedly ran alone into the kill zone, carrying wounded soldiers to the edge of the cliff and singlehandedly lowering them down to safety.
Young attempted to singlehandedly bring Atlanta back into the contest, draining a pair of floaters and a 3-pointer to cut Sacramento's lead to 68-54 early in the third quarter.
"Having failed to repeal the #ACA in Congress, @POTUS is using a wrecking ball to singlehandedly rip apart & sabotage our healthcare system," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-New York, tweeted.
Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) blasted his GOP counterparts for their "empty words" in their promise to combat opioid addiction, arguing that Democrats have been working singlehandedly to make more money available.
He singlehandedly makes Oklahoma City relevant by generating revenue, selling jerseys, driving conversation, and, in the wake of Kevin Durant's departure, he's become a cape-wearing flag bearer for the franchise.
Yes, a whole decade has passed since Seedcamp launched what was then the first pan-European accelerator, at times almost singlehandedly dragging the disparate European startup community into the same room.
There's a commonality binding most of these bands together; a pronounced visual aesthetic, for sure (these dudes singlehandedly keep Reykjavik's supply of black greasepaint low), but more importantly, a personal one.
This is a much needed background for someone who is put in charge of helping clean up the image of an organization that singlehandedly caused an estimated 1,200-death humanitarian crisis.
He has singlehandedly broadened the horizons of Hollywood barflies with things like that aforementioned bonito infused into whiskey, smoked persimmon-soaked vodka, candy-cap mushroom-infused bourbon, and much, much more.
That change could singlehandedly end much of the cruelty of an immigration enforcement system that has allowed President Donald Trump to separate families and put children in cages and internment camps.
He somehow singlehandedly swam a fully grown man in hundreds of pounds of armor all the way to a shore where he's out of reach of a goddamn dragon and his Queen.
They've outscored opponents by 9.7 points per 100 possessions when Jordan, Gallo, and Griffin share the floor, and Teodosic's intoxicating pass-first mentality may singlehandedly reverse the team's self-serving modus operandi.
"[If] I have to do it singlehandedly 'til it's done – building one tiny house at a time until there's no more homelessness – then that's what I'll do," he told PEOPLE in June.
The hitmaker singlehandedly boosted the network's female demographic while helping the network survive the loss of Desperate Housewives by creating new zeigeisty characters like Derek and Meredith, Olivia Pope and Annalise Keating.
Anyway I digress, because despite being a fan of the democratic process, Britney has actually singlehandedly thrown it into disarray in Israel, due to an issue with one of her upcoming concerts.
It's so iconic that it became the header image for "r/weddingshaming," was covered by the Daily Mail, and may have singlehandedly inspired enough wedding shaming fervor to elevate the trend itself. 
One San Diego man has singlehandedly filed over 25 lawsuits claiming gender discrimination, and there are a number of men's-rights-focused law firms who solely focus on these types of cases.
The left winger was held off the score sheet in the Devils' first two games this season — both losses — but he just about singlehandedly lifted his new team to victory Tuesday night.
UPDATE: Mr Curry came off the bench in Game Four and went on to score 40 points—including a league-record 17 in overtime—willing the Warriors to a win almost singlehandedly.
Yet in practice, the DJ born Catherine Britton's experience as a resident DJ at Panorama Bar has led many to associate her singlehandedly with the underground Berlin scene of the early 2000s.
Even Warren's blockbuster debate performance a few weeks ago that brought in tens millions of dollars — and almost singlehandedly crushed the candidacy of Michael Bloomberg — wasn't enough to revitalize the senator's campaign.
As a redshirt college freshman at Virginia Tech in 1999, he nearly singlehandedly won the national championship against Florida State, leaving some wondering whether Vick would be the quarterback of the future.
Lo-fi channels singlehandedly incorporate Soundcloud culture, wholesome internet culture, teen study communities on Tumblr and Instagram, and all that subtly detailed animated Tumblr GIF art into one beautiful easy-listening soundtrack.
Among other things, this one has Dwayne Johnson singlehandedly steering a torpedo across ice and Charlize Theron controlling every car in New York City through the magic of cinematic sci-fi nonsense.
On numerous occasions this year, President Trump has credited his daughter with singlehandedly creating 14 million jobs — a number more than double the total amount of jobs created since he took office.
Instead, this video -- produced and published by the defendants alone -- will likely singlehandedly convict them, with the added bonus of giving a judge plenty of support for "maxing them out" at sentencing, too.
In just a year or two, Zuckerberg could easily reinvent himself as a cuddly philanthropist, someone akin to Bill Gates, rather than the person who singlehandedly dismantled a crucial pillar of liberal democracy.
LONDON – The British legislator who singlehandedly blocked a proposal to make taking "upskirting" photos illegal says he favors the proposed law but stopped it because of the way it was introduced in Parliament.
"These are the same people who say the party is irrelevant and in the next breath they say that the party ought to singlehandedly nullify the wishes of 14.5 million people," he said.
It is meant to trigger feelings and acts of generosity and Louis believes if he brings the drug into the club scene he can singlehandedly fix the economic problem that's ailing the city.
"Almost singlehandedly, Jerry Jr. is also the man who paved the way for big-box discounters like Wal-Mart and Sam's Club to move into town," according to the 2008 book Falwell Inc.
Somewhere, I was certain, there was a patient zero, a super-influencer who singlehandedly revived LaCroix, making its pastel cases proliferate at Whole Foods, in my sister's kitchen, even on my own desk.
Of course, we're used to seeing Bachelor contestants and Bachelorettes singlehandedly keep the sparkle industry in business, but in this case, two former Bachelorettes had shockingly similar looks for their respective season premieres.
"She is almost singlehandedly responsible for the wrongful incarceration of the Central Park Five," Locke, who according to the New York Times worked on the Netflix project, wrote in a series of tweets.
If the Amnesty survey doesn't singlehandedly prove them wrong, it's certainly a case for taking seriously the idea that citizens of most countries are actually far more pro-refugee than their governments are.
And the most interesting aspect of the Finals was Mr James's valiant but vain attempt to carry his club on his back singlehandedly after both of his co-stars went down with injuries.
Jim Cramer finds it difficult to overstate the contempt and anger that most executives feel about Valeant — the company that he considers to have singlehandedly created an entire bear market for drug stocks.
I think the first robot that can reliably get something from the kitchen and bring it to you will be an amazing seller, and basically singlehandedly usher in the era of home robotics.
Today, when American cinema's most popular auteur is singlehandedly pioneering a revival of old-fashioned film technology, remarking on specifics of film image is no longer solely a die-hard film geek thing.
The game that singlehandedly launched the massively multiplayer online role-playing genre, "World of Warcraft" had 11 million players by 2008 and playing the game has been routinely compared to a drug addiction.
Statewide elections in Florida are often decided by razor-thin margins, and both parties are expected to invest heavily in a state that could have the power to singlehandedly decide the 28503 contest.
More specifically, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Texas singlehandedly produced 43 percent of all U.S. crude oil in 2014, while the distant runner up, North Dakota, accounted for only 15 percent.
A lack of large case explosions, such as what happened with South Korea's "Patient 31," who singlehandedly spread the disease to thousands, suggests that these cluster countermeasures have been mostly effective thus far.
Gates observes — correctly — that the US government operates at a far larger scale than the Gates Foundation, and that even the richest person in the world can't solve the US's social problems singlehandedly.
Trump alleged that former President Bill Clinton had tampered with the FBI's investigation, and that Hillary had used her position as secretary of state to line her pockets and singlehandedly destabilize the Middle East.
This period contained his 81-point magnum opus, as well as his career-defining apotheosis: when, singlehandedly, he nearly toppled the free-flowing and futuristic Suns in an unforgettable last stand for isolation basketball.
"Not only will this force iPhone users to dole out additional cash to replace their hi-fi headphones, it will singlehandedly create mountains of electronic waste that likely won't get recycled," the petition reads.
Lil Wayne was going to show up to argue that he was singlehandedly keeping it alive, and he would use the exact kind of beat they didn't think was relevant anymore to prove it.
Through the sheer force of his intellect and his legendary wit, this giant of American jurisprudence almost singlehandedly revived an approach to constitutional interpretation that prioritized the text and original meaning‎ of the Constitution.
We see it in other areas, as the Environmental Protection Agency singlehandedly spent a whopping $85033 billion during the Obama administration — far more than any other agency — primarily on regulations written by unelected bureaucrats.
"[The Interior Department] has never seriously accounted to itself or the public regarding the climate-change contributions of a program that singlehandedly accounts for eleven percent of total U.S. carbon emissions," the brief reads.
But it looks like Texas has singlehandedly made it a lot harder for the pro-life movement to carry out its long-term plan of regulating abortion out of existence at the state level.
With the exception of Asimov, Heinlein and Clarke, few other writers have so singlehandedly fashioned our vision of the future as Dick, and the possibilities for trippy, otherworldly gameplay based on these visions was tantalizing.
It's difficult to say whether "Chapter 7," the latest episode of FX and Marvel's addictive TV collaboration Legion, is singlehandedly the best episode of superhero television this year because it's great or because it's satisfying.
She is also a recent survivor of an  FBI criminal investigation who singlehandedly added the phrase "homebrew email server" to the American lexicon, all while being married to a frisky, intern-loving-impeached-former-president.
Because the deal sacrificed significant U.S. leverage upfront, right now there is currently little Congress can accomplish singlehandedly in trying to strengthen it, and much the administration would place at risk in abruptly leaving it.
There's no reason to believe this is political gold or that it singlehandedly resolves all of Trump's major political weaknesses, but it demonstrated a kind of operational competence that we haven't always seen from Trump.
She cast legendary theater actress Janet McTeer as Petruchio, and McTeer's charisma is so strong that she can singlehandedly confuse all the straight-girl feminists in the audience about both their sexuality and their politics.
The key difference is that Kinepolis has a secret in each of its basements: a baker who singlehandedly pops pounds of popcorn every day with the help of a secret recipe and a gigantic popcorn machine.
For three months, museums and donors both were terrified that the Berkshire Museum would singlehandedly upend all the norms around deaccessioning, and make it far too easy for museums to fill budget gaps with sale proceeds.
In The Fast & The Furious Vin Diesel's character is a really good driver and mechanic; by the time we get to The Fate of The Furious he's a superspy capable of singlehandedly opposing entire intelligence agencies.
One thing, however, is clear: In the next few months, her successor will clarify whether Theresa May singlehandedly and spectacularly failed at her only job or whether delivering Brexit is a suicide mission for any politician.
With that power, the network is trying to convince its audience that an unpopular Trump policy — one he could singlehandedly reverse, and one his party could fix — is actually the fault of the opposing political party.
With incredible low-light capabilities, Wi-Fi connectivity that, y'know, works and top-shelf quality images out of a diminutive camera platform, Sony has singlehandedly reinvented the mirrorless camera niche, nudging it into the professional space.
You can have the most amazing, innovative ideas, but if you have a toxic personality that repels even your most loyal customers and most diligent employees, you may be singlehandedly costing your business time and money.
The NRA may exert a massive and real influence on Washington, DC, but its campaign contributions can't possibly be the corrupting agent singlehandedly thwarting meaningful action on gun control, as many of the analyses above suggest.
For example, the company best-known for bringing Nintendo games to hotels, LodgeNet, was a growing force in hotel entertainment in the 90s, and at one point, LodgeNet singlehandedly represented half a million Super NES installs.
After all, Trump had publicly bragged last summer that he'd singlehandedly stopped Erdogan from going in before; "I called him and asked him not to do it, and he hasn't done it," he said in June.
Here's who could become this year's Rodriguez: Egypt's Mohamed Salah had a record-breaking season playing for Liverpool in England, and nearly singlehandedly led his team to the World Cup for the first time since 163.
With American Idol (which long propelled Fox to the top of the ratings almost singlehandedly) decamping for ABC, Fox finds itself without a cornerstone reality franchise, unless you count Gordon Ramsay as a franchise unto himself.
Jared Kushner might be singlehandedly tasked with securing peace in the Middle East among other totally reasonable assignments from his father-in-law, but today he basked in the warm glow of his favorite private sector heroes.
There are all sorts of experts at the Department of Energy who are legitimately experts on whatever they're experts on, who make whatever they make a year and aren't singlehandedly pulling the levers of the global economy.
James has never played with someone like Gasol: A pass-first center who can space the floor, anchor an excellent defense, and singlehandedly create open threes on the weakside when he goes to work on the block.
James Harden scored a franchise-record 60 points while posting a triple-double, almost singlehandedly carrying the short-handed Houston Rockets to a 513-107 victory over the visiting Orlando Magic on Tuesday night at Toyota Center.
Citing classic tropes from the Obama era about discrimination and Islamophobia, he has singlehandedly done the most to undermine the eyes and ears of those on the frontline of today's counterterrorism war here in the United States.
As Oxford University's Andrew Monaghan has pointed out, this scenario casts Putin as both a calculating grandmaster singlehandedly influencing strategic outcomes through "hybrid warfare" and a skillful conductor harmonizing all the elements of government around those pursuits.
Forget about his capacity to singlehandedly disrobe the league's most intimidating scorers, or the way he seemingly snatches every single 50-50 ball and contested rebound from the floor/air with paws wider than a butterfly net.
Compatible with new USB-C MacBooks, the HomeSpot hub singlehandedly adds USB-A, SD, and microSD ports to your MacBook, giving it significantly more flexibility to charge other devices and send 5k video out, among other things.
Why it matters: As Facebook is broadening its ambitions with Libra, aiming to revamp the global financial system singlehandedly, lawmakers from both parties are determined to hold the tech giant responsible for an ever-wider portfolio of troubles.
A figure like Kent "Battle" Martin, who was a longtime veteran at the TTB and seemed to singlehandedly approve just about all beer bottles, shows how much control a single regulator can have over a multibillion-dollar industry.
"(Trump) has singlehandedly...postponed the collapse of a fair share of legacy media in an interesting way," Ben Smith told David Axelrod on "The Axe Files," a podcast from the University of Chicago Institute of Politics and CNN.
The Pop Group would go on to become pioneers of the 70s and 80s, singlehandedly forcing the age of punk into post-punk, influencing Nick Cave, Massive Attack and more on their way to releasing four thunderous albums.
If Texans weren't already certain of their comparative significance among the U.S. states, they will soon gain more bragging rights with a new TV series that dramatizes how one Texas oil dynasty singlehandedly turned America into a superpower.
As Glover clearly recognizes, his wins mark a huge step forward for television — but they also offer the industry a chance to congratulate itself for singlehandedly defeating systemic racism, when there's still plenty of work to be done.
Sheldon Adelson's eight-figure contributions to a Newt Gingrich-aligned Super PAC almost singlehandedly financed the former House speaker's 2012 presidential campaign, generating concern that Gingrich would be a frontman for Adelson should he win the GOP nomination.
But the real threat to the bill's passage has always been the Senate — where individual members have greater power to singlehandedly torpedo a legislative push, and where Republicans tend to be accountable to a more politically diverse electorate.
But CPV would import and burn untenable quantities of dirty fracked gas from Pennsylvania, singlehandedly increasing New York's GHG emissions by 10 percent, according to the testimony of Cornell University's Anthony Ingraffea at our recent civil disobedience trial.
Ensor is clearly vividly gripping enough to sustain the display singlehandedly, yet Tuymans has chosen to embellish the show with both his own work and that of contemporaries of both himself and Ensor, who naturally shows everybody up.
"The notion that the Justice Department and the White House singlehandedly control the thousands of police departments that are doing the actual work of combating crime is not exactly fair," Ames Grawert, one of the Brennan researchers, told me.
In articulating his vision, all 3,225 words' worth, Zuckerberg predictably failed to own the fact that his company singlehandedly created the modern concept of social media as a cash-printing machine that mines our innermost thoughts, desires and connections.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) objected Tuesday to the $19.1 billion aid package for areas affected by natural disasters over the last two years, becoming the second Republican to use unanimous consent to singlehandedly object to the bill's passage.
Stevens will not be able to singlehandedly turn those negatives into a good thing, but with whatever players he's supplied on the court, there's an almost definite likelihood that he squeezes more from them than anybody else can. 2.
New York cut a 13-point halftime deficit to two points late in the third quarter, but Ross singlehandedly stopped the rally with three straight 3-pointers that gave Orlando an 85-74 advantage heading into the fourth quarter.
In an interview with the New York Times last week, Trump suggested that Mattis had singlehandedly changed his mind: "He said, 'I've never found it to be useful,'" Mr. Trump said, describing the general's view of torturing terror suspects.
Robert E. Kelly, a North Korea expert at South Korea's Pusan National University, argued on Twitter that Trump was dangerously naive to think he could dive headlong into a decades-old conflict and singlehandedly solve it in a manner of months.
" 2009: Neil Patrick Harris, whose turn as Mark in the 1997 touring company of Rent won rave reviews and singlehandedly revived the actor's career, hosts Saturday Night Live and spoofs his own performance in a skit titled "Let's Save Broadway.
And while there's certainly room for criticism, it very much makes me want to see her do more quiet films like this — there's something fantastic about Jolie being able to singlehandedly give her projects a powerhouse writer, director, and star.
On the one hand, it's beautifully tragic to demonstrate that Sherlock Holmes, the character who singlehandedly codified the "brilliant detective" trope for all of popular culture, would as a woman be forced to confine her brilliant mind to secretarial work.
The intense connection between Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone almost singlehandedly justified the existence of the Amazing Spider-Man movies, while the tepid energy between Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly made for an off note in the otherwise entertaining Ant-Man.
What I'd really like to talk about is how Lil Wayne singlehandedly proved every doubt about Auto-Tune wrong with his declarations in this verse, a wildly swooping and gurgled performance that somehow drifts from straightforward objectification into genuine romance.
When Lorca eventually reveals the secret of spore-flight, he tells Burnham he can essentially singlehandedly commute her life sentence if she agrees to work with him — even though she seems to be one of the Federation's most notorious prisoners.
If you're Wayne you're expected to swoop in and say something like "that money talk I just rephrase it" in the middle of a bar, as if a line like that wouldn't singlehandedly make the career of a new artist.
The renowned Serbian linguist Vuk Karadzic, who singlehandedly reformed the Serbian language and wrote the first dictionary and the first New Testament in this language, was also the first to recognize our swearing heritage by cataloguing all folky Serbian curse words.
Given current U.S. involvement in four wars — to say nothing of numerous other military interventions and a network of about 800 American military bases around the world — it is difficult to overestimate the president's ability to singlehandedly reshape U.S. international relations.
The Cavaliers led by as many as 212 points in the third period and were still up 223-25 with just 215:23 to play before Damian Lillard almost singlehandedly prevented the Trail Blazers from losing for a fourth straight time.
The BBC reported that Mugabe, 93, released a letter saying he'd made the decision to avoid further unrest and pave the way for a smoother transition of power in the country he'd ruled singlehandedly since it gained its independence in 1980.
Petty was a self-described "reefer guy," and his song about a girl (played by Kim Basinger in the famously creepy video) who singlehandedly causes the sexual awakening of all the boys in town will leave you both feeling hollow and wanting more.
The infosec community is scratching its head this morning following the news that Marcus Hutchins, the 133-year-old security researcher who singlehandedly stopped the spread of the global ransomware WannaCry, is reportedly being detained in an unknown location by U.S. authorities.
Read More Cramer game plan: Huge payoffs from jobs report Cramer finds it difficult to overstate the contempt and anger that most executives feel about Valeant — the company that he considers to have singlehandedly created an entire bear market for drug stocks.
It's the longest amount of time an American astronaut has lived in... Kanye West may have singlehandedly pushed Tidal to the top of Apple's download charts last month, but when it comes to actually making music, he apparently relies on less legal services.
The new film promises more of what you showed up for in films one and two — Keanu Reeves, looking tired and gritty but immaculately attired as he singlehandedly mows down rows of unfortunate bad guys with, like, two fingers and a tiny gun.
If you've ever stepped foot in a professional kitchen, ambled through a farm, or peeked inside a food processing plant, it should come as little surprise that our nation's food supply is almost singlehandedly kept afloat by immigrants of Latin American descent.
By choosing to offer uncompressed CD-quality (2563-bit, 44 kHz) digital audio files — or even better, high-resolution 24-bit, 96 or 192 kHz — as standard, Apple could singlehandedly and dramatically improve the state of digital audio quality around the world.
One of the central points in Sanders's appeal -- that he is an populist outsider singlehandedly taking on the Washington establishment -- is at the heart of Trump's appeal to his supporters (in addition to his racist nativism, but that's a story for another day).
The measure follows a push from House progressives last year, who sought to include amendments in the national defense bill that would have similarly restrained the president's ability to singlehandedly take military action in Iran, though these efforts were ultimately stripped out.
Thus Dugas, the man who had been blamed for singlehandedly igniting the AIDS crisis in the US, was not the source of the epidemic but simply another victim of a disease that has, to date, killed more than 43 million people worldwide.
"He singlehandedly helped so many people in this area, and now people are going to look at him and say, 'If he can't do it, how can I?' and that's going to be the backlash we are going to have to deal with," Martin said.
To see him come out the last couple days and do what he did, I know everybody in here's rooting hard for him and this city needs to be rooting hard for him because he can singlehandedly carry a team when he gets hot.
At 32, Paul will not be the best or most integral piece on his own team for maybe the first time in his entire life, but his presence will singlehandedly open up more avenues for Harden to have a positive impact on the game.
When William could breathe no more, into the afterlife he went, and into the embrace of his mother, the woman who singlehandedly raised him, and the woman whose death sent him on a path of self-destruction before sobriety and last-chapter redemption arrived.
A four-game stretch that figured to make it nearly impossible for Duke to win the ACC regular-season crown for the first time since 2009-10 has instead almost singlehandedly created a logjam with six teams within a game of the conference lead.
Hsiao's grandmother, although illiterate and widowed by the age of 26, singlehandedly raised a son who later emigrated from Taiwan to the United States and became the lead researcher in an electronics company that helped create the first laptop to use Intel's 386 processor.
The one that singlehandedly exposed the personal data of over 80 million people, disseminated more fake news than real news leading up to the election of President Donald Trump, and tanked traffic to news sites, thanks to its massive influence over the media industry.
He almost scored on a wrap around on his first pass by the Blue net; it was turned away but Chicago kept it in the zone and Kane singlehandedly moved through four Blues players who looked like they must have been passed out on their skates.
It seems that Liverpool F.C.'s star forward, who scored 22 Premier League goals this season and helped his club with the trophy over the weekend, has literally, singlehandedly, shifted how large swaths of Liverpudlians think about Islam — and driven down hate crimes as a result.
Chicago Comb Model No. 1, available at Smallflower, $9.95This will likely outlast his hair, but when it does, he'll look at it as a fond memory of his long-lost locks — of which, he'll dare not let you forget, you singlehandedly stripped him during your formative years.
It doesn't quite succeed, but it's still enormously fun to spend a rainy Saturday on the couch watching Haley, the bad girl of gymnastics, try to singlehandedly remake her notoriously perfectionist sport — and to rehabilitate her reputation a year after she threw in the towel at Nationals.
He further emphasized the point by arguing, falsely, that Hillary Clinton doesn't want to close the loophole (she's proposed closing it for years) and, absurdly, that Clinton should have singlehandedly overcome all GOP opposition to closing the loophole while serving as a junior senator from New York.
The digital currency went from being worth fractions of a penny in 2009 to $1,200 per coin just four years later, built on a network that makes wiring money anywhere as simple as sending an email, and that aims to singlehandedly render the entire global financial system obsolete.
He singlehandedly degraded the Memphis Grizzlies over the six games of their first-round series, an incredible performance that reached its climax in Game 4 with a monumental takeover on both sides of the ball rarely seen in any basketball setting, let alone a critical NBA playoff game.
Klay Thompson—a human hot plate who singlehandedly defrosted Golden State's frigid attack when they needed it most during last year's Western Conference Finals, and is famous for unfathomably dropping 60 points in just 2100 minutes against the Indiana Pacers earlier this season—has turned into an icicle.
With today's release of macOS Sierra, the latest version of Apple's desktop OS, the Mac is at long last getting the one feature that's arguably come to define iOS more than any other, the feature that singlehandedly was supposed to alter the way we use our gadgets: Siri.
"Arsenal Pulp Press is a Vancouver-based imprint that has almost singlehandedly defined the Canadian queer and trans literary scene by introducing us to important trans voices for this moment of cultural visibility," Jules Gill-Peterson, a self-described "highly estrogenated" professor at the University of Pittsburgh, says.
And when the pair took to the stage to perform their hit song at the CMA Awards, Clarkson pretty much singlehandedly redefined the word "powerhouse" with her soaring vocals — although Aldean matched her, note for note — and proved that there really isn't anything on the planet that she can't sing.
Despite almost singlehandedly introducing the Chinese martial art of tai chi to their respective continents as well as conducting longterm careers that spanned four decades and thousands of students, neither Delza nor Geddes ever received any significant coverage from Blackbelt Magazine, the perennial publication of record for the martial arts community.
The tiny, month-old restaurant is singlehandedly bridging one of LA's most popular neighborhoods with the suburban San Gabriel Valley, a region of Los Angeles with some of the most amazing Asian food in the country—a place that many of the city's residents know about yet few have experienced.
The world's largest retailer announced Tuesday morning that it is suspending all shipments of non-essential products to its warehouses, a move that may help people ordering things like toilet paper and food but will singlehandedly destroy thousands of independent businesses that have come to rely on Amazon's monolithic platform.
That gives her an enormous amount of power to wield over the next two years — and plenty of time to deliver a strong follow-up to the DCEU's biggest hit, a Top 5 superhero movie of all time, an $816 million worldwide supersmash that singlehandedly saved a dismal summer at the box office.
That comes down to the commissions, the sanctioning bodies that keep employing the same few officials who just can't do their jobs right—whether it's referee Kenny Bayless singlehandedly killing the infight with his fear of two men touching, or Adalaide Byrd scoring fights in ways which anyone else simply cannot fathom.
Jason Bourne and James Bond were superspies, but they didn't really get better over the course of their series, or become so ridiculously puissant that they can casually take out a dozen heavily armed/armored expert fighters in thirty seconds, singlehandedly, as Shaw does in the trailer of the new Fast & Furious movie.
It was an era when natural gas prices fluctuated wildly, and he was better than just about anyone at predicting how they would swing: With an appetite for risky bets, he singlehandedly booked the company $750 million in profits in 3.53, the same year Enron collapsed in a massive corporate accounting scandal.
Between singlehandedly keeping us up-to-date on the latest trends (from boilersuits to leather pants to safari vests) and supplying us with all the expensive-looking, but not-so-expensive costing basics we could ever need, it'd be a test to find an item on the site that we don't want to get our hands on.
Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Friday showing how big the fish was that voted against his healthcare bill, completely destroying it singlehandedly (Photo by Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images)Tech titans like SpaceX's Elon Musk, Apple's Tim Cook, and IBM's Gini Rometty have all met with President Trump during his first two months in office.
We released a documentary about the process earlier this year as one of six new State of Repair episodes—I'm also partial to the episodes about farmers who are hacking their tractors to fight John Deere's repair monopoly and one about Rich Benoit, a DIY Tesla repairman who singlehandedly rebuilds salvaged Teslas against the company's wishes.
From the way Trump has treated America's neighbors — Mexico about immigrants and the financing of his ridiculous wall, Canada over trade practices on energy, lumber and dairy (he called policies surrounding dairy trade "a disgrace") — to the way he has treated our friends in Europe, Trump is singlehandedly ushering in a new era of American decline.
So while "Voyeurs" might not singlehandedly turn TV into a place where the best of modern dance is available all of the time to everyone, it does feel like peeking into an alternate world where the early promise and optimism of television really was realized, a world where the competition isn't to produce the next Game of Thrones but the next Room 104.
"Having failed to repeal the law in Congress, the president is sabotaging the system, using a wrecking ball to singlehandedly rip apart our health care system," Senate Democratic Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE (N.
One of TV's most famous queer female protagonists was born as the genre came into its own; Buffy the Vampire Slayer gave us Willow Rosenberg (Alyson Hannigan), Buffy's queer ginger sidekick, a character who singlehandedly shifted the landscape of queer women on TV. The O.C. lead Marissa Cooper (Mischa Barton) started dating a girl on the show in 2004—the first time many queer millennials saw a prominent on-screen lesbian storyline.
Related: Police in This Massachusetts Town Have Started Helping Heroin Users Instead of Arresting Them Sam Quinones, author of Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opioid Epidemic, a book that chronicles the rise of OxyContin and explains how Mexican heroin dealers met the surging demand for opiates, isn't buying the claim that racist doctors are singlehandedly responsible for the vast disparity between whites and people of color in the frequency of fatal opioid overdoses.
Theo Kindynis, a PhD candidate at the University of Greenwich who has studied the media depiction of urbex, typifies the video in a 2015 article: Such representations typically depicted the protagonists (and they are very much protagonists, taking center-stage and casting themselves as fearless adventurer-heroes) scaling an under-construction skyscraper or construction crane before inevitably dangling their legs, or even singlehandedly hanging their entire body, without any safety equipment, from some concrete or steel precipice.
And so "Nailed," the penultimate episode of Better Call Saul's second season, is all about consequences: the consequences Jimmy must face for singlehandedly sabotaging HHM's standing with Mesa Verde; the consequences Kim must face for getting into both business and bed with a man who has a distaste for rules and normal codes of conduct; the consequences Mike must face for exacting revenge on a brutally violent criminal; and the consequences Chuck must face for putting his well-being in harm's way while trying to cripple his brother's career.
It's been a seven-day seesaw that has seen Fox News host Tucker Carlson complain of bullying, actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin indicted in a college bribery scandal, North Korea threaten to suspend talks with the US, climate change officially claim the Arctic, a terrible mass shooting in New Zealand, Paul Manafort getting an additional 43 months and then charged with 16 more crimes, Congress voting unanimously to release the Mueller report publicly only for Lindsey Graham to singlehandedly shut it down in the Senate and, of course, yet another Democratic candidate for President of the United States announce themselves.
" Coming up on Friday... -- Nancy Pelosi will be on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" at 7:30am... -- Pelosi and House Dems will be holding a presser on 200 days of "Senate GOP Inaction" at 9:30am... -- BTW, Friday marks 200 days without an on-camera White House press briefing... FOR THE RECORD -- TIME's cover this week has Trump painting himself into an orange corner... -- Greg Miller's analysis: "The whistleblower has by some measures exceeded in weeks what Mueller accomplished in two years: producing a file so concerning and sound that it singlehandedly set in motion the gears of impeachment.
On Capitol Hill, we've borne witness to a fantastical pas de deux between congressmembers Devin Nunes and Adam Schiff, the top Republican and top Democrat respectively on the House Intelligence Committee, as Nunes—who last year breathlessly reported that he uncovered evidence of "deep state" malfeasance against President Trump and rushed to the White House to brief the president, only to later admit that his evidence itself came from the White House, an incident that so compromised his own integrity that he was forced to the sidelines of the Russia investigation—now claims to have singlehandedly uncovered a vast government conspiracy underway at the FBI and the Justice Department.

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