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"sputter" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] if an engine, a lamp or a fire sputters, it makes a series of short explosive sounds synonym splutter
  2. [transitive] + speech | sputter something to speak quickly and with difficulty, making soft spitting sounds, because you are angry or shocked synonym splutter

253 Sentences With "sputter"

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After Fernandez departed, however, the Mets' offense continued to sputter.
If that makes you sputter with disbelief, you're not alone.
They were soon dating, but their relationship began to sputter.
Even as hope and change sputter, fear and loathing proceed.
Our mitochondria sputter, our endocrine system sags, our DNA snaps.
On the third day, backup diesel generators begin to sputter out.
"Hero?" he would sputter at some point during each class session.
I could feel the synapses in my head sputter and fizzle.
Some investors see the narrowing as a sign the economy will sputter.
"The engine on the labor market is starting to sputter," he said.
By the late 1960s, the first convenience revolution had begun to sputter.
Sydney, the son, was blinded; he does little but knit and sputter.
If they don't know what to look for, enthusiasm can sputter out.
Season one star Matthew McConaughey has seen his "McConnaissance" mostly sputter out.
But if they are out of whack, the fire will sputter and fail.
The market cycle, however, is at highs and has recently started to sputter.
Go deeper: Marathon UN climate talks sputter to a close but avoid collapse
If this information remains buried, the Ghanaian economy will merely continue to sputter.
In some directions, the fire will hit bare rocky hills and sputter out.
Ballard was sure the WHA would sputter and seize before it ever got running.
However, any storm-related sputter in the Texas economy will likely be short-lived.
However, growth began to sputter by the end of the decade, and inflation soared.
The real radiance comes from the people, and how they flicker, sputter and flame.
China did not have a lot left to build, and growth started to sputter.
Houston twice crossed midfield in the first quarter only to have those drives sputter.
But, he added, if talks sputter, America will impose tariffs on all goods from China.
Or it could sputter and fail miserably because who uses Waze to arrange taxi rides?
Cars that run on petrol and diesel tend to sputter and die at such temperatures.
But when Paramount Pictures started to sputter, the studio's corporate overlords at Viacom essentially shrugged.
Restaurants, services, and real estate companies all languish as the local economy continues to sputter.
You'd think the engine would overheat, but somehow it never does; it doesn't even sputter.
Shrimp hooked up with pineapple, singed on the grill, sputter like fajitas on their platter.
Chief among those is the possibility that huge economies in China, Japan and Germany sputter.
The conflict also hints at rising tensions inside Russia's elite as the economy continues to sputter.
The journalist preceded to sputter and was shocked when Collins said he had read the article.
Some investors see a narrowing between those bonds' yields as a sign the economy will sputter.
"It sounded really low, it started to sputter a little bit," an unidentified neighbor told WNBC.
Europe in particular has seen its recovery sputter and Germanys industrial sector has gone into reverse.
I cherish it, but dread playing it because the songs constantly pop, click, and sputter along.
Europe in particular has seen its recovery sputter and Germany's industrial sector has gone into reverse.
Maintaining a single-digit lead, Yale did not so much finish as sputter to a halt.
Or in Pokémon terms: the brighter the Charmander's flame, the more likely it is to sputter out.
The birds were pulled into the plane's two engines, causing them both to sputter to a stop.
Eat a spoonful of cinnamon, sputter and choke, and record the whole thing for others to enjoy.
But even then, the company continued to sputter after a deal with AMC fell through in 2016.
The place is littered with stacks of them, and they sputter out from his four printers constantly.
Europe's resurgence is beginning to show its age, too, with even Germany's industrial engine starting to sputter.
The helicopter had seemed to sputter for a moment, and then it had spiraled to the ground.
There are already signs that this type of growth is not sustainable and is beginning to sputter.
Women whisper and stare, men sputter and rage, and soon all their white faces have gone red.
Capital fuels our economic engine—and that engine will continue to sputter if we cut off the supply.
No buzzing sales banter and gossip, no sputter of yellow and white taxis or boda boda taxi bikes.
Virtual reality is set to redefine what it means to be human (or might just sputter out embarrassingly, again).
They will sputter and pop a few seconds, then mix the onions and paste all together with the leaves.
The Hurricanes' power play continues to sputter, converting on 1-of-19 chances over the past eight games. 1.
Carson is largely expected to finish as an afterthought in Nevada as his presidential campaign continues to sputter along.
ET. (CNBC) The Dow is coming off a record high close, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq continues to sputter.
You sputter and stammer internally, throwing wordless accusations at the headphone-wearing figure aloof and alone in their booth.
"The profit engine of fixed income continues to sputter," Johnson Associates managing director Alan Johnson said in an interview.
Tools that help users jump the Great Firewall to get access to the broader online world often sputter inexplicably.
And when life's setbacks loom large for Effie and the bulbs start to sputter, Ms. Melville charges fearlessly, mesmerizingly on.
The tiny tike will hear every sputter and rev of your Ford Fiesta as she dreams those magical baby dreams.
Meereen: Where plot goes to sputter and die Both the show and the book stall in the city of Meereen.
Europe in particular has seen its recovery sputter and Germanys industrial sector the continents engine room has gone into reverse.
It will sputter and lurch for a while, with lots of startup casualties, but this market is going to happen.
Trump's comments also come as talks with Canada and Mexico to rework the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) sputter.
Drums slam hard, stopping and starting, and electronics screech and sputter and blare, hurtling ahead as Beth channels male arrogance.
Japan until recently enjoyed its longest streak of economic growth in decades, but the economy started to sputter in 2018.
That has fanned voter disdain toward the political class, adding to the frustrations of an economy that continues to sputter.
Trump has previously floated letting Obamacare sputter to hurt Democrats, but said in the past that he decided against it.
Drumbeats lurch and sputter amid eerie, amorphous electronic sounds; instruments like guitars or pianos are relegated to the far distance.
When Zack Wheeler, the Mets' starter on Tuesday night, began to sputter an inning later, the bullpen phone rang for Harvey.
Europe in particular has seen its recovery sputter and Germanys industrial sector the continents engine room has actually gone into reverse.
The Senators continue to sputter with the man advantage, converting on 3-of-40 chances over the past 13 games. 1.
All this taken together is more evidence that Apple — the iPhone monster growth machine — may see its engine starting to sputter.
When the teacher suggests they transfer to a private school, they stammer and sputter, invisible dollar signs running through their minds.
So it goes for this stalwart, if stodgy, sector: Real estate can often chug along when other sectors start to sputter.
The stumbles come in contrast to this week's Apple earnings, which found wearables on the upswing as iPhone sales continued to sputter.
"China's economic engine... has begun to sputter," said Frederic Neumann, HSBC's co-head of Asian economics research in a note on Friday.
As Latin America's largest economy continues to sputter, the digital investment startups are one of the few sectors hiring at breakneck pace.
After watching his offense sputter again, Yankees Manager Joe Girardi was clearly relieved to learn that Beltran's injury does not appear severe.
Mixed results Japan recently enjoyed its longest streak of economic growth in decades, but the economy has started to sputter this year.
In the meantime, the odds are only growing that the economic recovery will sputter, feeding the growing backlash against Trump and Republicans.
The Thrones machinery that felt so fresh and fast-paced for four straight campaigns started to sputter and feel a little ... stuck.
They are going through a "retail ice age," he said, as once-reliable retail anchors like JC Penney and Sports Authority sputter.
And if Italians are all going to sputter and die young, they'd at least like to do it with pizza in hand.
Even as some taps turn back on, residents worry about drinking from faucets, which sputter and, in some locations, produce hazy liquid.
If the momentary sputter turns worse, it could become awkward for President Trump, who has often claimed credit for rising share prices.
When too many rookie novels sputter and sag with automatic observations and secondhand responses, "Trenton Makes" boasts the force of real freshness.
Cities far inland will feel an actual hurricane Many hurricanes sputter out after they hit land and lose the title of hurricane.
Do we count the number of brain cells that sputter out as each hour of sitting in front of a computer whittles by?
The camera focuses on the fibers of skin ripped apart by gashes, and gushes of thick crimson blood sputter and slosh the battlefield.
U.S. stock futures were treading water this morning, after the Dow's July hot streak continued to sputter, dropping for the third straight session.
Flanagan has made an intelligent, engaging supernatural story in which the tension doesn't mount so much as stop and start, and occasionally sputter.
Segments portray the artist lying naked in grassy fields and mountain ranges, while the unrelenting mechanics of capitalist industry sputter smoke around him.
The kitchen also makes fried momo — draped like the steamed dumplings in a vinegary red sauce — that announces itself with a brash sputter.
In this instance, the governor still controls the money — through the authority — but as the subways sputter, that responsibility can be an albatross.
The central bank had hit the limits of conventional monetary policy, leaving the recovery to sputter along with less help than it needed.
This pleasant monster would sometimes sputter and refuse to take on all the junk it was fed — seemingly without remuneration or institutional support.
The stocks of those two initially launched with a sputter but saw dramatic gains throughout 2016 as the sector matured and returns were favorable.
There's not much appointment viewing in five minute bursts as a spot-up shooter, or those drives into the lane that now sputter out.
Not a lot of people were, given the unique crossover, and the 12-episode series died not with a bang but with a sputter.
In fact, what's left of Matthew -- now heading east, farther into the Atlantic -- will likely sputter out in the next two to three days.
Most of us past the age of 40 are aware that our minds and, in particular, memories begin to sputter as the years pass.
Efforts to make the dead children of Pakistan real and innocent, worthy of a tear and not just a tweet, start, sputter and fizzle.
Guitars twitch, electronics sputter and Clams sings in a style probably not far off from a kidnap victim's attempts to shout through duct tape.
That's still fairly muscular compared with the rest of the world, but Mr. Xi doesn't want China's economic miracle to sputter under his watch.
I steamed the overskirt with my new portable hand-held steamer, the one I practiced with at home to make sure it didn't sputter.
But most of these past studies focused on middle-aged or older adults, whose brains often are starting to sputter and contract with age.
The mine is — to the frustration of Indonesians watching their country's economic growth begin to sputter as commodity prices sag — American owned and operated.
Also, for the SEM imaging, they had to sputter a thin coating of platinum across the surface, since chocolate is an insulator, not a conductor.
Those bets reflected an expectation that an economy that added 2.6 million jobs last year - far more than in 2017 - is already beginning to sputter.
To say this hasn't dampened my enthusiasm for his management would be disingenuous, even if my admiration for him refuses to sputter out and die.
The Los Angeles Clippers went into the All-Star break on a roll, but a challenging schedule has caused them to sputter following the intermission.
The latest sputter — that's a digital equivalent that falls between clearing your throat of mucus and vomiting slightly in your mouth — was aimed at Google.
If the momentary sputter turns into something worse, it could become particularly awkward for President Trump, who has repeatedly claimed credit for a surging economy.
Unfounded fears have traveled overseas: Chinese restaurants in Australia, Canada and prominent Chinatowns in the US have seen sales sputter as fewer people visit them.
Some models suggested that Karen could strengthen and develop into a hurricane by early next week, while others say it could simply sputter and dissipate.
Bruce Schaller, a consultant who helped lead the Bloomberg efforts, said any comprehensive effort to curb placard abuse would sputter unless placard numbers were reduced.
He pointed out declines in domestic demand resulted in intra-Asia trade beginning to sputter, while the demand for Asian exports in the West remained subdued.
Without the mandate, that campaign may finally sputter out — leaving intact the ACA's subsidies, its prohibition on discriminating against the sick, and even the Medicaid expansion.
The Chinese economy will sputter towards normal on Monday, as millions return from the provinces to the big cities after the biggest holiday of the year.
The Chinese economy will sputter towards normal on Monday, although many workplaces will remain closed and many white-collar workers will continue to work from home.
But if the momentary sputter turns into something worse, it could become particularly awkward for President Trump, who has repeatedly claimed credit for a surging economy.
Scientists hypothesize that gases dissolved in the liquid caused it to sputter through cracks onto the surface, like champagne spilling out of a just-opened bottle.
If the stadium is perceived as a pricey and exclusive luxury, the league's goal of reintegrating itself into the country's second largest market could sputter further.
Even the most marvelous mechanical devices can break, and it isn't long before the titular contraption of this new Manhattan show begins to sputter and smoke.
Mr. Scrimshaw plays Caleb, the doomed middle child of this movie's exiled family, and, in his final scene, all he does is lie there and sputter.
At night the lanes take on a mysterious, medieval air when streetlamps sputter to life, casting a sheen on timeworn turrets, carved doors and stone mansions.
Even if Velvet Buzzsaw starts to sputter slightly after it's made its point, it's plenty exciting to witness the incredibly specific madness they whip up together.
She can't manage to sputter out the words "I love you," despite having already accidentally said it this season, which normally spells doom in the Bachelor universe.
The company is part of a trading sector that forms the engine of local commerce but started to sputter last year when commodity prices began to sink.
That is one of many points of disagreement that will have to be hammered out in a House–Senate conference, where the whole project could sputter out.
People will sputter, but what about China, what about Silk Road [an online marketplace that sold drugs before being shut down in 2013], what about Kim Dotcom?
Activity in China's services industry climbed to a six-month high in January, underscoring divergence with the manufacturing sector that continues to sputter, a survey showed Wednesday.
"It was a strong report and it put to bed worries that we were seeing the job market sputter," said Kate Warne, investment strategist for Edward Jones.
Unless I more or less completely left the Palm alone during the course of a day, it would sputter out well before the end of that day.
She'll surely make you laugh, and you may begin to sputter, misting your desk with water while trying to mask the distinctive and un-chill sound of gagging.
They all managed to get the white political establishment to sputter in outrage by daring to celebrate their identity and mention – gasp – racial politics at a public event.
Bank of America is the latest lender to warn how falling interest rates will cause a main engine of bank profits to sputter to a halt this year.
They have less time than they think to reverse course and start healing the rift with the affluent coastal states that allow the whole system to sputter along.
Disease-specific programs have made inroads and may perform well independently, but they can sputter when donor funding recedes, leaving countries no better off than when we started.
The Astros had a five-game winning streak come to an end with the loss and watched their offense sputter after averaging 22 runs during the winning streak.
Michael Winerip, The New York Times: A few times in the last four chapters, the storytelling begins to sputter, and there are twists I found irritating and contrived.
But the sector's fortunes have turned as oil prices sputter against a backdrop of rapidly rising U.S. production and concerns about OPEC's ability to end a crude glut.
As the Democrats sputter and spat and fight over federal giveaways and N.D.A.s, the unfettered president is overturning the rule of law and stuffing the agencies with toadies.
This group is "most likely to immediately spend any new money they receive, providing a kickstart to the economy if it begins to sputter," according to the analysis.
They sputter and spit at her a bit when she tosses those in, when the moisture from the leaves hits the hot oil, but she doesn't seem fazed.
In its second-quarter earnings report, Bank of America warned that falling interest rates would cause a main engine of bank profits to sputter to a halt this year.
Global rates, fueled by the actions of concerned central banks, are sinking rapidly, with the world fearful that President Trump's trade wars will stall global growth to a sputter.
But Trump is too different from every other recent president for us to comfort ourselves with the thought that he'll sputter along for four years and leave office humiliated.
And sure, when she and Chris sit down to chat away from the guys in Riga, she can hardly sputter a few words before getting teary-eyed from stress.
The machine will sputter and fall apart when we see that this movement makes us safe by tying our fortunes together, by making friends and partners of our neighbors.
That smooth flow of commerce would sputter if companies that make the thousands of parts that go into a vehicle could keep their patent rights after the first sale.
Eternal Crusade isn't even the first MMO entry to sputter; Mythic tried and eventually failed to get Warhammer: Age of Reckoning stable enough to last longer than a few years.
We would be doing ordinary things and then that wheedling ghost would sweep through, the browser would sputter and panic, and we'd awaken to find ourselves suddenly under the internet.
It may just have been for one night only, but magic has been restored to the Idol-dome mere weeks before it'll sputter out its final high note and die.
Casey Benson, who started all 22 games as a freshman guard last season, could be in line to win his spot back if either of those players continues to sputter.
The implications of that move are becoming clearer as relief efforts in Puerto Rico sputter along compared with the smoother federal responses this year to hurricanes in Florida and Texas.
One lobbyist said serious progress needs to be made on Trump's agenda in the next year, or the hiring boom that K Street enjoyed after the election could sputter out.
ET on Wednesday, is not expected to pull the trigger on interest rates in the near term as inflation remains below its 2 percent target and global growth continues to sputter.
Bob Kinley, the 70-year-old driver, pressed the gas pedal to the floorboard, but the bus continued to sputter along Nova Scotia Highway 403, a line of cars streaming past.
But investors' darkest fear about the industry – that if the Federal Reserve really is done raising rates for the foreseeable future, banks' main profit-making engine will sputter – is becoming apparent.
The Edmonton Oilers have seen their high-octane offense sputter of late during their season-high eight-game homestand, and their once-promising playoff aspirations have dimmed a bit as well.
The inclement weather caused the Senate's first week back from the holidays to sputter out, but both chambers of Congress are slated to be back in town in the coming week.
If Reyes can keep to his part of the deal and win at least that glimmer of hope, this division's future can sputter on, a firefly in a dark, desolate wasteland.
But it has not been clear whether these impacts are long lasting and beneficial for older brains, or if they sputter and vanish as we age, especially if we stop exercising.
When the hosts become self-aware, they fall into a state of existential despair so profound that many of them, like Bernard, glitch and sputter like an appliance on the fritz.
The Tampa Bay Lightning continue to sputter through the first half of the season and need a victory over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday to secure a winning six-game homestand.
Senate Democrats are trying to seize the reins from President Trump on trade, launching a set of proposals they say will save jobs and boost growth while White House plans sputter.
And a brief look at the long history of her political-wunderkind predecessors can show us how her career might accelerate—or sputter, as some of her Democratic colleagues might be hoping.
As both economies sputter, however, their presidents may find it tempting to play to their bases, antagonizing ideological foes and emphasizing their differences over red-button issues such as Cuba and Venezuela.
We're absolutely free to restart the projects and plans we saw sputter to a halt under Mars retrograde, but we shouldn't expect to hand anything into the powers that be right away.
Such storms tend to sputter and die when faced with powerful upper level winds, and the expectation of a weak La Niña helped lead to forecasts of an above average hurricane season.
The Japanese, who had been firing on all cylinders while Wickmayer sleepwalked through a one-sided opening set, suddenly began to sputter in the second as the Belgian woke from her slumber.
Republican Senator Joni Ernst, a member of the Armed Services Committee, said joint military exercises with South Korea suspended to show goodwill toward North Korea should be resumed "soon" if talks sputter.
As both economies sputter, however, their presidents may find it tempting to play to their bases, antagonizing ideological foes and playing up their differences over red-button issues such as Cuba and Venezuela.
As my phone began to sputter and overheat from thousands of new follower notifications, fans flooded my mentions and inbox with love for the show and horror at its imminent destruction by river.
Trump told conservative groups Wednesday that, should the GOP health-care reform bill fail, he will let the Affordable Care Act (ACA) sputter and blame Democrats, CNN reported, citing sources at the gathering.
However, it's the title track that makes the clearest statement, as Isabel's cathartic vocals swoop through a Clams Casino-ish fog while drum 'n' bass breakbeats sputter to life at seemingly random intervals.
Bills that could help fix the country's finances and overhaul the criminal justice system are languishing in Congress, where the president has been unable to build alliances, and the economy continues to sputter.
Before we leave the midterms too far behind and exhaust our fine-grained analysis of the electorate's every cough and sputter, let's take a moment to be shallow, which is to say honest.
Although he left the firm in May 22012, when the mortgage securitization machinery was starting to sputter, he is identified in lawsuits filed by investors who bought the toxic Morgan Stanley loan bundles.
Over the next 2517 hours of this heat wave, electricity use will surge higher as millions of air conditioners blast at full force, and the power grid will sputter as power lines strain.
From a stylish wood-clad tea room in his office, he says that the city offers a glimpse of what awaits the rest of the country as growth slows and debt-laden companies sputter.
Seeing the show is like being lost in a foreign but strangely familiar city, where polyphonic disembodied voices whisper, yell, or sputter wit and wisdom that you're rarely sure that you heard quite right.
It's not uncommon for comedies to sputter in their first season (see The Office, Parks and Recreation, Silicon Valley, and Veep for starters), but with a little patience Avenue 5 could easily take off.
The Geyser Observation and Study Association, colloquially known as the geyser gazers, is a group that spends hours watching simmering geysers and recording their every sputter, pop and blast and posting the information online.
"For Cubans accustomed to watching their government sputter down the last mile of socialism in a '57 Chevy, imagine what they'll think when they see Air Force One," said Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona.
The BOJ's radical adoption of negative interest rates, which came into effect on Tuesday, is already being deemed a failure by financial markets, highlighting Tokyo's lack of options to spur growth as global markets sputter.
Either Scandal is really going to sputter to the finale, or Shonda Rhimes and Co. are holding back some spectacular stuff for the final three episodes to ramp up the action going into season 7.
Ever since a bite-size peanut butter cracker made him sputter and cough and break out in hives when he was a toddler, Carter Grodi has been under doctors' orders to stay away from peanuts.
Called HaLow, it promises to double the range of standard 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connections, while also doing a better job of penetrating walls, floors, and other obstacles that can make your Wi-Fi sputter and skulk.
He also attempted to convey that Trump knows he does not have the authority to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, whom the president has ripped while the central bank raises rates and equities markets sputter.
Many older South Koreans feel they have seen this before: a member of the Kim dynasty gets rewarded for coming to the bargaining table, the talks sputter, and the North goes back to its old ways.
From that point on, the Patriots' offense continued to sputter, totaling just 277 yards for the game, with Blount, who came into the game leading the N.F.L. in rushing, managing just 54 yards on 13 carries.
Some mystery surrounds the third sometime member of the crew: Crab Louis, a West Coast salad that seemed to endure but in recent decades has begun to sputter tragically, like the engine on an old mower.
Those include repairing tracks to prevent trains from tripping signals to red, sealing leaks that can make signals sputter and improving the delivery of power as part of $202 million in electrical work by Con Edison.
Japan's economy grew an annualised 1.8% in April-June, but analysts expect growth to sputter this year unless global demand rebounds quickly enough to offset an expected dip in consumption after a sales tax increase in October.
Japan's economy grew an annualized 1.8% in April-June, but analysts expect growth to sputter this year unless global demand rebounds quickly enough to offset an expected dip in consumption after a sales tax increase in October.
Yet even the best-intentioned conversations sputter to a stop — in my case, whenever I try to communicate how calamitous a Trump presidency would be for me and so many other black and brown folk like me.
A great chorus of formal condemnation shall be lifted up, and my male colleagues will sputter with gall, appalled by the actions of bad apples so rare they have been encountered by every single woman I know.
Most likely it will also not take long for China's economic potential to sputter and show the signs of stagnation inherent in any Soviet-type economy, whether it be Maoist of the Russian, or East European type.
Nationalists sputter The overwhelming narrative heading into the elections was that a new crop of far-right, populist parties — emboldened by a wave of victories in national and regional elections — would take parliament by storm and become kingmakers.
Lukashenko, 65, has ruled the East European country with an iron fist for a quarter of a century, but has begun allowing some opposition in a bid to foster ties with the West as relations with Moscow sputter.
But as Mr. Trump's candidacy has started to sputter and flail, Mr. Bannon's role has intensified, so much so that Mr. Trump asked to meet with him over the weekend and offered him the position of chief executive.
You panic and tire and sputter out just about every day, but here, for a little while, at 100 miles-per-hour, you can just stare at industry and water and nickel-colored clouds over acres of nothingness.
"That smooth flow of commerce would sputter if companies that make the thousands of parts that go into a vehicle could keep their patent rights after the first sale," he wrote in an opinion joined by six justices.
Speaking at the National Retail Federation's Big Show earlier this week in New York, CEO Brian Cornell explained how Target's private-label business "started to sputter" a few years ago because the company wasn't investing in the right ways.
While New York is sizzling on the road, the Devils continue to sputter at home, winning only three of their last 13 games (3-24-26) at Prudential Center to fall eight points out of the second wild card.
After tax cuts, rising incomes and buoyant stock markets set off a consumer boom in 2018, signs are emerging that the main engine of U.S. economic growth could sputter, and a record-long government shutdown further muddies the waters.
In this sputter, McCollum has apparently forgotten that the Blazers already have a pretty good center, Bosnian Thiccboy Jusuf Nurkic, and Durant tries to get him to say that he would have wanted Cousins more than the Bosnian Beast.
The Atlanta offense continued to sputter under backup Matt Schaub, who couldn't push the ball in the end zone after getting it on the 27-yard line and the Falcons had to settle for a 20-yard field goal.
After riding high in the 20133s as a co-host of MTV's dating show, "Singled Out," only to see his career sputter for the next decade, he decided to embrace his obsessions with zombies, superheroes, video games and tech.
Rome Journal ROME — When a bunch of teenagers occupied a 1950s movie theater at risk of demolition in Rome's fashionable Trastevere neighborhood five years ago, it could have become the umpteenth example of generational muscle-flexing, destined to sputter.
However, it can get a little one-note when the interviewees are rarely asked to do anything more than sputter angrily — which may be why some of the interviews have been cut down to just one or two questions.
A giant question for 20163 — not just for Americans but for people across the globe who benefit from having one of the world's major economic engines revving while others sputter — is how resilient the United States will prove to be.
And with so much to deconstruct and analyze regarding how we got to this point, with America deeply divided and Trump unexpectedly headed to the White House, Oliver wasn't quite as happy to just sputter in despair as per usual.
What ensued was an awkward two-year back-and-forth over scheduling the date, a period that saw the relationship between Trump and May sputter amid differences over Brexit and repeated comments from Trump viewed as slights to the British government.
But for Bolsonaro, who switched allegiances among eight parties during his 28 years in Congress before joining the PSL in 2018, the divisions could leave him in a more precarious position if efforts to reignite growth sputter in coming months.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Volkswagen on Tuesday said it will launch an entry-level JETTA brand in China in the third quarter this year, as a way to capture first-time buyers in the world's largest car market which has started to sputter.
Two noteworthy details: Co-founder and board member Ev Williams tried (and failed) to get Twitter to buy his second startup, Medium, for $500 million, and Twitter's board does not have a Plan B should Dorsey's turnaround sputter and fail.
If the tech companies' shares start to sputter, "it's going to be tough for the rest of the market to keep things propped up," said Justin Walters, a co-founder of the Bespoke Investment Group, which researches the stock market.
Instead, they continue to sputter inside a cavernous brick building, producing steam that travels through a maze of old pipes providing heat and hot water to the Breukelen Houses in Canarsie, Brooklyn, a public housing complex where 3,500 people live.
In July, our colleague Reggie Ugwu wrote a haunting story about black directors in the 1990s whose careers began in a similar moment of apparent change, only to languish and sputter in ways that will be familiar to women as well.
In July, our colleague Reggie Ugwu wrote a haunting story about black directors in the 1990s whose careers began in a similar moment of apparent change, only to languish and sputter in ways that will be familiar to women as well.
McConnell already has telegraphed that if negotiations with Schumer sputter, he could embark on another power play by finding 51 votes - a simple majority of the Senate - to end the trial in its early stages and acquit Trump without witness testimony.
A rebound in oil prices this year from 12-year lows is in danger of coming to a crashing halt, as the main engine of global demand growth for the past several years starts to sputter amid signs of a gasoline glut.
If this music had  a harder edge — harsher textures, say, or a memorable set of minor-key tunes — its knotty weirdness might prove mesmerizing, as indeed it does on "Pelo Rapado," with its synth chomp, and "De Bugas," with its synth sputter.
All, however, were in better spirits than the trainer Keith Desormeaux and his rider and brother, Kent, who saw the heavily favored Exaggerator first stall, then sputter at the top of stretch, ending his bid to take two-thirds of the Triple Crown.
The Ottawa Senators used a blistering-hot start to put the Pittsburgh Penguins on their heels in Game 3, only to sputter out of the blocks in the following contest and see the visitors even the Eastern Conference final at two victories apiece.
They set land-speed records—in 19567, an electric car briefly attained an astonishing hundred and two miles per hour—and, unlike internal-combustion vehicles, didn't sputter out in traffic and need to be cranked up in the middle of the road.
As they sit in the spaces fenced in by the few bags and boxes of belongings they could carry, evacuees wonder how long they will have to wait to know whether Taal volcano will devastate the region or sputter back to sleep.
As they sit in the spaces fenced in by the few bags and boxes of belongings they could carry, evacuees wonder how long they will have to wait to know whether Taal volcano will devastate the region or sputter back to sleep.
This gateway into the Sony Universe of Marvel Characters (get ready: there are 90!) may not sputter as badly as Tom Cruise's "The Mummy," but it could turn out to be a similar case of a franchise kickoff that doesn't fully attain franchise liftoff.
ABOUT THE JETS (26-32-4): Winnipeg's offense continues to sputter, scoring two goals or fewer for the seventh time in the past 10 games on Tuesday, and its season-long struggle on special teams continued by allowing the tying goal on the power play.
After setting a major league record for consecutive sellouts — with 2108 between June 26, 240, and April 73, 27, which included hosting the 230 All-Star Game and the 210 and 1997 World Series — the Indians saw their attendance sputter as their postseason appearances dwindled.
In general, if NBC silences Jones now, we all need to get ready to sputter and double-talk when some articulate right-wingers start saying that certain leftists should be barred from high-exposure television "on principle" because they foment interracial enmity, for example.
Alas, his new novel, "Red Birds" — a satire about a never-ending American conflict in a Muslim province that resembles the Afghanistan-Pakistan border — is a cautionary tale of how a novelistic intelligence can sputter out in the grip of a many-tentacled conflict.
So while Jaime Garcia had a tepid debut and the Yankees' offense continued to sputter, neither had much help from Sanchez, who struck out with the bases loaded to end the fifth inning — the Yankees' only solid chance to jump back into the game.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A rebound in oil prices this year from 12-year lows is in danger of coming to a crashing halt, as the main engine of global demand growth for the past several years starts to sputter amid signs of a gasoline glut.
The Chinese economy will sputter towards normal on Monday after the coronavirus outbreak forced authorities in much of the country to extend the week-long Lunar New Year holiday by 10 days amid mounting alarm over an epidemic that by Sunday had killed over 800 people.
Remarkably, Hurricane Irma has maintained its Category 5 intensity at least 22017 hours, which is unusual for such storms, since they typically encounter environmental conditions that cause them to sputter, such as cooler ocean waters or strong upper level winds that can disrupt their inner circulations.
Though long criticized by privacy advocates, a new front of potential opposition to Section 702 has emerged as Republicans sputter about what they view as politically motivated leaks by the agencies amid probes of any collusion between the Russian government and Trump's 2016 presidential election campaign.
The last class is "What's Not Mine," a calmly hypnotic seven-and-a-half-minute song that puts all her strengths in one place and ends with, of all things, a surprise long-form guitar solo by Ms. Le Bon, which tails off in a sputter.
His challenge is to make the necessary adjustments without letting that become its own dominant narrative, which means that Democrats in and around his campaign can't be chattering on background with reporters about their concerns that if he tries to rev up, all he'll do is sputter.
"It's better than nothing, but the program will sputter along without the certainty it needs for states to feel confident enough to do outreach and put out the welcome mat for children," Joan Alker, executive director of Georgetown University's Center for Children and Families, told me Thursday morning.
Chile's central bank is expected to cut its main interest rate for the third time this year, to 20.46% in October, according to a monthly poll of 2717.9 analysts published by the bank on Thursday, as growth and inflation continue to sputter in the world's top copper producer.
Biden is still a believer in a coast-to-coast, high-speed rail network, despite seeing Obama's ambitious "vision" for a nationwide, high-speed rail network sputter: Florida and Wisconsin rejected federal high-speed rail grants; and California's high-speed rail program has become a political punching bag and a money pit.
As a paper recently published in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics reveals, the team at Sony developed a new type of magnetic layer that's applied to the tape using a technique called sputter deposition, which uses a vapor instead of a liquid to lay down tiny magnetic particles that are just a few nanometers in size.
Whoever originated the term "Netflix and chill" probably meant "chill" in the social (or, uh, sexual) sense, but it's mid-January and most of the chilling we're doing is sulking under a pile of blankets while our insufficient space heaters sputter in the corner in futile attempts to bring the room to a temperature that doesn't necessitate wearing a parka indoors.
But so swollen and dropsical has the Brobdingnagian beano become that these days new arrivals are greeted by a "piss crew": young men and women who receive subsidized entry in return for several shifts of dancing about in colorful costumes, waving their own placards blazoned with the pissy facts, the most significant of which is that from the urethras of approximately 250,000 festival-goers some 2.8 million liters of urine will spit and sputter.
Maybe she'll swallow a word, maybe she'll strain a note, most often the Auto-Tune itself will sputter and curdle, dropping into her voicebox all sorts of digital vibrations and rhotics the human voice would have trouble producing alone, and the result is a startlingly aching and lyrical vocal portrait of flawlessness frayed at the edges, formalist craft starting to break down, a distancing strategy starting to fail, a singer starting to question her self-alienated self-mastery.

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