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She stumbles a little, wobbles from side to side, then stumbles again and again, each time moving a bit more erratically.
While down there, she stumbles upon a trapping stone that can be used to keep the demon at bay, but she also stumbles upon Miss Wardwell, who won't stop following her.
The second season of Serial hasn't been without its stumbles.
He stumbles over to the kitchen and washes it out.
The PC market marches on, but this one merely stumbles.
Thales stumbles, catches the wall, clings to it, suddenly woozy.
Where the Pixel Slate stumbles the most is software polish.
When the guard punches him, he stumbles, feeling the pain.
But, despite its heartfelt enthusiasm, it stumbles along the way.
By focusing compulsively on craft, GFriend stumbles into the saccharine.
Fiancé stumbles out of the bathroom and back to bed.
They also heighten the world's exposure to American financial stumbles.
Obama, he continued, was resisting complacency, despite the GOP stumbles.
It's also where the Typhoon H from Yuneec partially stumbles.
She stumbles inside, goes in my room, and just crashes.
Neither candidate had any major stumbles -- or high points -- tonight.
An important caveat: This "Giselle" stumbles in its narrative flow.
Journalists charted his stumbles through vivid descriptions of his benders.
Biden and his team shrugged off the string of stumbles.
Occasionally, he stumbles upon interesting places that don't have pianos.
Twitter can erupt in instant ridicule for anyone who stumbles.
Some of Apple's rivals have capitalized on the iPad's stumbles.
Many farmer shareholders have little patience for any more stumbles.
Many farmer shareholders have little patience for any more stumbles.
The Times, in particular, stumbles on this one a lot.
We often expect direct conversation with few pauses or stumbles.
It's a lot to tackle, and "The Strangest" stumbles honorably.
If the state stumbles, that could provide valuable lessons, too.
The magnitude of that number is what stumbles people up.
Solidoodle's stumbles certainly brought problems, but it faced outside pressure, too.
Mud stumbles upon the children and ushers them back to camp.
Chris Christie -- to the former Texas governor's debate stumbles in 2012.
But long odds and early stumbles don't seem to discourage him.
They describe a near future in which China overreaches and stumbles.
Father and children together rescued a convention that had many stumbles.
Kevin stumbles in, and over time the two fall in love.
She stumbles backward, to the gasps of the live studio audience.
Its voice is melodic, it rarely stumbles, and it's unnaturally efficient.
When it comes to public appearances, Zuckerberg has had some stumbles.
She stumbles upon the photo of Westmoreland and sees the truth.
My slightly drunk housemate stumbles in and laps it all up.
One night, Rachel drunkenly stumbles off the train and blacks out.
Occasionally, promisingly, Tillman stumbles onto fertile soil where answers might grow.
The California senator's best chance may come if Biden stumbles badly.
He ultimately stumbles upon a downed robot that he quickly reboots.
He stumbles on the first attempt and falls into the water.
But the company has also had some stumbles along the way.
Dery isn't an experienced biographer, so it's understandable that he stumbles.
But that doesn't mean there weren't some notable attacks and stumbles.
Durability amid early stumbles Biden survived several major missteps in 2019.
His stumbles have spurred calls for his resignation from some shareholders.
After many, many iterations, the robot finally stumbles on a solution.
They aren't deterred by these stumbles; rather, they learn from them.
Don't delay recommended cataract surgery; blurry vision can foster serious stumbles.
If Crosby stumbles, the Penguins still have Malkin and Phil Kessel.
Penn, on the other hand, stumbles onto a four-fight losing streak.
For a graphic on Sterling stumbles to 3-month low, see - tmsnrt.
Then she stumbles upon a documentary about urban explorers that mentions Seth.
Ariana Grande knows how to keep moving on, even when she stumbles.
She stumbles in with her literal trash painting and admires Opal's home.
Here's hoping Hemsworth stumbles upon it and gives you a double tap.
Donald Trump made no gaffes and did not make any policy stumbles.
Who could catalyze the change needed, as the government stumbles to act?
The car then hits a streetlight before one injured teen stumbles out.
That's why Facebook won't give up on teens, even despite embarrassing stumbles.
October, a Marxist reading group he stumbles into and gleefully gets swallowed
Despite its stumbles under Immelt, GE (GE) still has not done so.
If the economy stumbles and businesses borrow less, that hurts bank profits.
But he has had some stumbles related to his views on Israel.
After his stumbles, Biden has finally stepped up his criticism of Trump.
But even as public transit stumbles, another transportation story is playing out.
It's where Gears 303 tries to change things up that it stumbles.
Under such pressure, the "merc with a mouth" stumbles over his words.
As he does so, he kicks at and stumbles over invisible obstacles.
If there are stumbles along the way, there are also many felicities.
He stumbles through deserted towns with slurs spray-painted on their windows.
It kind of stumbles into itself, finding its footing along the way.
Ghostly BTs now roam the world, threatening anyone who stumbles across them.
Lyft has been trying to capitalize on the stumbles of its opponent.
Lyft (LYFT), its chief US rival, gained market share amid Uber's stumbles.
If Quibi stumbles on some hit shows, it can be a winner.
Some high-profile stumbles worldwide - including opinion polls that missed Colombia's Oct.
But Lyft (LYFT), its chief rival, gained market share amid Uber's stumbles.
And even if Sanders stumbles, no younger alternative is likely to benefit.
Though he has no background in housing, he avoided any major stumbles.
Then came stumbles from some of the department stores selling its goods.
Presidential cycles are for eight years unless the first-term winner stumbles.
While checking out the "artist canvas wall," Shelton stumbles upon some familiar signatures.
But there are already signs Democrats are paying close attention to Biden's stumbles.
But Phelps' rise to the top of his sport was not without stumbles.
The argument and Zelda's absence rattles Scott, and he stumbles through his reading.
But he is loth to hire, lest Mr Temer stumbles and confidence evaporates.
The Cloverfield Paradox stumbles trying to cram climactic action into its claustrophobic quarters.
She stumbles during her speech and wants to make a break for it.
While Archie stumbles toward supposed freedom, Jughead and F.P. race back to Riverdale.
Maybe the trouble here is that once again, Marvel stumbles on its villain.
While there, the crew stumbles upon a ghastly aspect of the planet's history.
If its only functioning economic institution stumbles, so too will the euro zone.
Truman unties his binding and stumbles across the deck to the side rail.
At moments, the album stumbles at the hands of samplers and electronic instrumentation.
The Snapchat Story only stumbles when Gallagher gets too deep into the weeds.
We hear a tragic howl and Caleb stumbles upon their disemboweled pet dog.
Lyrically, it sometimes stumbles—cosmetics mess with a girl's identity, we get it.
Alexa isn't perfect, she still stumbles with questions and commands, but she's accessible.
Team stumbles on product update, and the latest release doesn't align with KPIs.
Weidman, meanwhile, stumbles onto the first two-fight skid of his impressive career.
I expect that there will be stumbles and screw-ups on my part.
He often stumbles when explaining to Colombians how peace can transform their lives.
Once a person stumbles upon content that resonates, they'll naturally follow the creator.
Suddenly, she stumbles upon the entire crew, whom she recognizes from the office.
Bank profits suffer when the economy stumbles and businesses are scared to borrow.
Republicans may still activate those plans if Mr. Trump stumbles badly against Mrs.
It assumes no major stumbles in the economy, such as occurred in 2008.
But when it comes to communicating what he actually believes, Biden often stumbles.
Interest in iPhones may be helped this year by stumbles from a rival.
If the economy stumbles and businesses are scared to borrow, that hurts profits.
Suddenly, she lurches, stumbles, crashes into a wall, beaches herself on a table.
Perhaps his stumbles even betrayed his sense of guilt, whereas Sanders shows nothing.
Haspel had no major stumbles and appeared to bolster her chances of confirmation.
What are the chances that Trump stumbles into a military standoff with China?
Sam, grimy and exhausted, stumbles through the door pushing his sand-encrusted piano.
"Besides all of its stumbles, this is a citizen's victory," Ms. Sánchez tweeted.
If Mr. Biden stumbles, Senator Warren will be ready to make her move.
Democrats hope to capitalize on President Donald Trump's legislative stumbles and unorthodox approach.
She stumbles backward, nearly falling on her butt, letting go of the bag.
Now Republican stumbles are casting a cloud over the upcoming tax reform challenge.
While voter fury remains high, most members avoided memorable stumbles over the recess.
Later, still in the years of his youth, he stumbles upon his childhood home.
Clinton's stumbles There are also many reasons for Democrats to worry about Hillary Clinton.
Most people should realize that anyone who stumbles upon that situation wouldn't be thrilled.
Even as Google has worked to diversify its workforce, it hasn't been without stumbles.
He stumbles, sad and confused, to the waiting car and off into Bachelorette history.
Roger Lynch, the CEO of Sling TV, is taking advantage of DirecTV Now's stumbles.
Where the show stumbles, especially in the first season, is in its limited worldview.
And despite Johnson's recent high-profile stumbles, Weld called him a good, "humble" man.
Is it the man who stumbles on it and digs it from the earth?
Leah is playful and charming, even as she's stumbles toward her own self-destruction.
Late one night, she even stumbles upon him whipping himself in atonement over something.
A migrant stumbles while crossing the River Suva on the Greek border with Macedonia.
Both teams are in the middle of the AFC playoff picture despite recent stumbles.
Even when the film stumbles, the righteousness of Parker's cause is always on-point.
Desi stumbles in from whatever pallet he was laying on to watch this performance.
She stumbles upon the vintage store where she originally found the East/West jacket.
The beauty of evolution is that it stumbles upon bonkers ideas all the time.
Bayh's stumbles were the beginning of what became a very long September for Democrats.
As the 6-year-old makes her way up the stairs, she briefly stumbles.
Business groups and some economists warn that a $15 minimum will foster such stumbles.
That "he stumbles, slurs, gets confused, is easily irritated, and has trouble synthesizing information"?
Yet "The Jamb" has a rough charm precisely because of its flaws and stumbles.
Trump's campaign has been frequently marked by stumbles while trying to court minority voters.
More stumbles followed on the vault, normally a chance to pick up high scores.
As a result, the White House has not been unhappy to see his stumbles.
A lot of "Noelle" feels awkward as it stumbles to a very predictable conclusion.
There, he stumbles into said tournament — and wins (because duh, he's a strong ogre).
He stumbles across an old Fanta can from the 90s nestled in a bush.
Republican establishment figures are watching him closely, in some cases quietly hoping he stumbles.
He stumbles upon a Lynx Lodge and becomes completely enchanted by the fraternal organization.
But much of CEFC's rise, and the reasons behind its latest stumbles, remain murky.
Partly familiar and partly something all its own, the film still stumbles at times.
The photographs (that Elena eventually stumbles upon in a museum) finance Mia's new beginnings.
There have also been wobbles of technique and confidence, lurches and stumbles of taste.
For Bloomberg, any stumbles and setbacks can be cured by both money and tenacity.
That was Alex Drake in the airport, with Wren, when Ezra stumbles upon them.
She stumbles over names and words, but I don't see that as a liability.
Those stumbles are growing pains that can be ironed out in the subsequent season.
After turning down her friend's offer to split a cab, she stumbles toward home.
But their businesses are much bigger, and people are more immune to their stumbles.
I think some popular science doesn't do that, and I think that's where it stumbles.
But Trump's early stumbles have overshadowed some of areas where he could otherwise claim success.
The NCAA stumbles into PR nightmares based on those silly rules on a routine basis.
He sets off a calamity as he stumbles toward flammable tanks in a nearby room.
As the momentum for integration stumbles, that fact may, in this new year, be recognized.
Analysts said the drug was always a risky proposition, given its previous stumbles with regulators.
In Greece and Austria the centre-right stumbles on, but social democrats are in crisis.
The film closes on another disheveled inmate as he stumbles across the post-apocalyptic desert.
She's the relatable celebrity who stumbles on the red carpet and then laughs about it.
But she's the first to have her stumbles go viral after being captured on Twitter.
U.S. TREASURY YIELDS RESUME FALL AS WALL STREET STUMBLES, 10-YEAR YIELD LAST AT 2.014%
So, he drinks, and he stumbles, and he buys tater tots at the corner store.
If it had, Microsoft might have avoided its high-profile stumbles in the smartphone market.
The list of high-profile stumbles includes Zano, Kreyos and Jolla, to name a few.
For all his stumbles, the Secretary of State has gotten a few big things right.
Porzingis stumbles but recovers in time to harass Paul as he heads to the rim.
But such stumbles are easy to forgive when Wonder Woman gets so much else right.
After initial stumbles, Mr Humala's government started to correct some of the economy's underlying problems.
Steyer also has had high-profile stumbles on his path to a potential presidential bid.
He takes long walks, stumbles on things, gets curious, then goes and looks them up.
They said he also held out hope of capitalizing on any late stumbles by Mrs.
In other states with less Democratic voters, his stumbles could have led to a loss.
Sure, he stumbles, and he still needs occasional help, but his instincts are spot on.
But she's noticeably more comfortable this season, as Issa stumbles around in the dating pool.
Oliver immediately starts dancing, while Elio drunkenly stumbles towards a church and promptly projectile vomits.
It also highlights the stumbles of Boston-based GE with its first H-Class turbine.
Holm, on the other hand, stumbles onto the first two-fight skid of her career.
The tale argues for the whole messy, infuriating way New York occasionally stumbles toward progress.
And with that, their share prices would continue to march upward, sloughing off any stumbles.
His journey begins when he stumbles upon a mysterious manuscript at a university book sale.
To Republicans, President Trump's overtures to Mr. Comey were the stumbles of a political novice.
But while shopping had gone fairly smoothly, there were a couple of stumbles at checkout.
Trouble is, even the best-managed banks make regulatory stumbles that should interest their directors.
And so far, Buttigieg has had more than a few stumbles in his outreach attempts.
And this time, if the economy stumbles, there's little government cushion to fall back on.
A zombie stumbles forth, and she runs through the countryside, taking refuge in a farmhouse.
This time around, Sessions seems to have learned from his previous stumbles on Capitol Hill.
Remember when Dennis Nedry stumbles upon that dilophosaurus and it shoots him with that sticky venom?
At the video's beginning, he stumbles through a warehouse room, and analyzes himself in the mirror.
Hot Priest stumbles away, shocked by his recklessness (hence the near-cancelation of his wedding officiation).
The call doesn't quite go as planned, but Assistant stumbles through and gets the information necessary.
In the years that followed, Madikizela-Mandela's life would be a mix of stumbles and comebacks.
Google has had its fair share of stumbles around news curation as well, particularly in 2016.
Then a lone security researcher stumbles across a way to halt the bug in its tracks.
Management missteps and other stumbles have erased 70%, or $200bn, of GE's market capitalisation since 2016.
Thus, Zuckerberg stumbles out of his great boat, awful blue flag limp on a breezeless shore.
This is where the book stumbles, as Lafferty continues her story after her "death" on Kessel.
In Lady Bird, Saoirse Ronan's titular character stumbles her way through not one, but two romances.
Even then, Mr Woods wound up needing stumbles from his rivals to compensate for his own.
Inevitably, as we push the boundaries of AI, there will be more mistakes and more stumbles.
A third shell-shocked man stumbles out of the collapsed building and walks into the ambulance.
There he stumbles across the distress of local farmers, among them an old college contemporary, Aymeric.
If Rubio stumbles in New Hampshire, though, the race could remain muddled for a bit longer.
However, even with his stumbles, Kushner continues to serve as a loyal adviser to the President.
Eventually she stumbles upon a locked cabinet in a beach house that belongs to her father.
If the treatment of human beings weren't enough, United's also had some nature-related stumbles, too.
And we'll be the first to admit that there will always be stumbles along the way.
Shosh is flitting around in the background, steaming bridesmaids dresses, while Hannah stumbles downstairs looking sleepy.
There were a few product videos and lots of awkward stumbles while presenters read their scripts.
Facebook is a news source for 44 percent of US adults This goes beyond embarrassing stumbles.
While Trump stumbles from crisis to crisis without a coherent approach, U.S. adversaries aren't standing around.
The next developer who stumbles upon a few pots and pans might want to take note. ■
Facebook has made a number of stumbles lately that it has had to scramble to fix.
"Woe be to any investor who stumbles on the Tierra Funds website right now," said Nadig.
But the nearly month-long recall process has provided additional stumbles and embarrassment for the firm.
When it stumbles, it's essential that someone has the platform and the courage to speak up.
As one film stumbles and another succeeds, the answer lies in some key differences between them.
Increasingly Mr. Campbell's eight years, with their achievements and their stumbles, look like an inevitable interregnum.
While helping his new pal Siddiq kill walkers in the woods, Carl trips, stumbles, and falls.
After a shaky first week, the stumbles of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer suddenly smoothed Saturday.
The Trump campaign has made Biden's verbal stumbles and gaffes a focal point of its messaging.
And the uncertainty confronting China's economy could still mean that the company's sales growth hits stumbles.
At the same time, she says AMD's long-term success can't be predicated on Intel's stumbles.
But is it fair for your online headline to say the David Geffen Hall project "stumbles"?
There's always a risk that its sales process stumbles, leaving it stuck with too many cameras.
But the Virginia Democrat also had his own stumbles in the closing week of the campaign.
Despite Trump's stumbles, GOP strategist Ford O'Connell warned that lawmakers' distancing themselves from Trump was risky.
The S&P 500 was off to a roaring start to 2018 before last week's stumbles.
In the upper chamber, where Republicans hoped to develop their own bill, the stumbles arrived quickly.
She stumbles upon the story of Thatcher Greenwood, the science teacher who lived on their land.
Sometimes I feel he stumbles into it, but that's not his primary or even secondary mode.
As the ramifications of what's just happened sink in, he stumbles back to the wedding festivities.
These stumbles over the past few days have taken a toll on the Cupertino-based tech giant.
Whenever a pitcher stumbles, you're always concerned what it could be, but he said he was fine.
He changes the subject whenever possible and stumbles through vague, sometimes painfully bad answers when he can't.
John Isner of the United States stumbles as he returns the ball to South Africa's Kevin Anderson.
One of its stumbles was not having a way to retain some of its most famous users.
In the trailer, Belle (Emma Watson) stumbles into the Beast's dilapidated mansion while looking for her father.
For example: A sneaky, drunk tequila bottle with a "Mexican" accent stumbles through the hot sauce section.
Every now and then, whether on purpose or by accident, a star stumbles into a wedding celebration.
At one point he stumbles, as if a leg has gone limp, and leans against a wall.
He stumbles away from the jubilant group photo, and walks into the middle of the dance floor.
Both REPAIR and ABE might venture where CRISPR stumbles: in mature cells, like neurons, that don't divide.
Then, while she's hiding out in Omar's (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) Econohome, she stumbles upon their secret.
Our recent stumbles are reminders that we still have work to do on our system of government.
This as the S&P stumbles more the 1.4 percent since earnings season began earlier this month.
That's what happens when something crafted by market research to be "cool" stumbles along for 25 years.
America's economy accounts for a quarter of global output, so if it stumbles the world will, too.
As Bush—first encountered as he stumbles drunkenly around a congressional reception—Mr Rockwell is folksily convincing.
Pressure on Johnson But it's not just verbal stumbles that are beginning to build pressure on Johnson.
Because Joel stumbles upon the Maisel's gun that is the Music Inn recording of Midge's first performance.
Sanders has changed his tune on racial justice significantly since those protests, but he still stumbles occasionally.
It never earns its over-active taste for flair and occasionally stumbles to find the right balance.
Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah, the Emir of Kuwait, is 88 and stumbles over his speeches.
Lauren stumbles slightly when she tells Gavin that she'd be willing to make the move without Victoria.
Gasping and covered in dust, a cop you work with every day stumbles out of the cloud.
In Clinton, Trump also seemingly faces a vulnerable opponent who has had her own stumbles this summer.
So if China stumbles into a hard landing, how bad will the rest of the world fall?
READ: Donald Trump stumbles on David Duke, KKK "Tonight, this campaign enters a new phase," Cruz said.
When Diego walks out of his house, he immediately stumbles into a shellfish stand, or a cart.
The conversation is over — until she stumbles upon the 2nd Avenue Subway she thought would never exist.
The dance floor's welcoming throb had been reimagined as a series of carefully choreographed pirouettes and stumbles.
He does not want to be that guy who stumbles where once he made a shoestring catch.
The EU's stumbles seemed most stark in the week leading up to Puigdemont's halfway announcement of independence.
As she stumbles into the doorway, you guide her toward the sofa, where she quickly dozes off.
She is, for better or for worse, Iron Woman, who stumbles but never falls — until she does.
As operatic good fortune might have it, Haly stumbles upon Isabella, a victim of a recent shipwreck.
Whenever the book stumbles upon regular old life it's a surprise that it's still there, plugging away.
So Mike drinks and drinks some more, tossing back beer until he staggers, stumbles and blacks out.
When it stumbles across something that might kill it, it has the lamentable habit of standing still.
The stumbles had a silver lining of sorts: They proved to Intel's employees that change was needed.
Cespedes also showed traces of his slugging self throughout the week — after a few stumbles early on.
Then she stumbles into the restaurant bathroom, knock-kneed with sexual arousal, and stares in the mirror.
The boxes and their contents live on, whispering of lost time to whoever next stumbles upon them.
Netanyahu has used these stumbles as ammunition to accuse Gantz as lacking the capacity for quick thinking.
As capitalism stumbles, its politicians and their oligarchical backers are finding voters deserting their parties in droves.
Biden's stumbles Biden walked himself into several awkward moments in the latter portion of Wednesday night's debate.
Set in 1980s Texas, Moss stumbles across a drug deal gone wrong while on a hunting trip.
Still, Biden has faced some stumbles in recent weeks after he made a string of verbal flubs.
Four of President-elect Donald J. Trump's cabinet choices faced aggressive questions, but avoided any major stumbles.
At one point, Sabina stumbles into a hallway that an armed security guard tells her is restricted.
Kaling plays a young writer who accidentally stumbles into a job in Newbury's all-male writing room.
The singer has faced two major stumbles this week, and one is to the tune of $100 million.
Watch as Vine star Jason Nash stumbles upon some of the most iconic dance sequences in move history.
Bush 41 stumbles Town halls became a part of the presidential campaign in 1992 with the second debate.
Due to early stumbles by both, though, the dissatisfied president has increasingly turned to Kushner in recent weeks.
An officer of the law or a shopkeeper stumbles to die in a pool of his own blood.
Bennett, realizing what is happening, stumbles over his words as he tries to escape the horribly awkward situation.
At six, she stumbles onto a derelict cavern below ground and discovers an electronic earpiece called a Focus.
He covers his mouth with cloth and stumbles forward toward the next hapless victim he's about to create.
In one of them, Jesse stumbles into Todd's disturbingly kitschy kitchen and sees something just out of frame.
Regardless, even with a few stumbles, Microsoft had quite a 2018 and Windows 10 certainly played a part.
But even with new executives at the reins, the company's stumbles outpaced its efforts to regain user trust.
When a sober Alice stumbles out of a bathroom stall, she sees two chalices filled with blue liquid.
One day, Akecheta stumbles across the bodies of Arnold Weber and Dolores, who killed her creator and herself.
It's frustrating yet permissible when Siri stumbles on your phone where you can easily default to your thumbs.
The ad features images of masked gunmen and nuclear weapons as a sick Clinton stumbles toward a vehicle.
The company seeks to make a comeback from stumbles like a mobile app redesign that failed to impress.
Much to her confusion, Abbi stumbles upon her old high school English teacher and he's kind of...hot?
Rather than find a way to her hotel, she stumbles upon an encampment of supposedly fictional Bolshevik soldiers.
She's working to end the IAC's racial segregation as well, but not without her own stumbles and biases.
On Tuesday, the billionaire businessman highlighted Clinton's stumbles, saying his campaign is drawing unhappy Democratic and independent voters.
One of the students stumbles across a Union soldier, Corporal John McBurney (Farrell), who has been seriously wounded.
Otherwise, bear the responsibility of your gross negligence as the federal government thereafter stumbles toward unprecedented fiscal insolvency.
Laptops are more than just their build quality, though, and that's where the Chromebook 214 stumbles a bit.
All three of its main rivals in America have had similar stumbles over the past year or so.
He stumbles upon the beautiful elf Lúthien, who is dancing in a glade, and they fall in love.
"Okay, okay," he whispers to himself as he stumbles around a parking lot, feet rustling on the ground.
The N.I.S.T. ultra-black absorbs at least 99.99 percent of the light that stumbles into its nanotube forest.
Later The Guy stumbles across HBO's "Girls" shooting on a Brooklyn street, one more distracting dollop of meta.
The hire came after a series of stumbles for Carson's compaign, which has seriously damaged his presidential prospects.
The mayor, a Democrat, has had his share of stumbles and political sideshows, often of his own making.
Cindy Hyde-Smith (R) won the runoff election in Mississippi this week despite several bad, racially-charged stumbles.
He stumbles back home, where he realizes the key to happiness was right under his nose all along.
RIO DE JANEIRO — There were no missteps this time — no falls, no stumbles, no alarming moments of insecurity.
Atlanta stumbles a bit on quality of life, and Georgia can be stingy when it comes to incentives.
Dorsey himself admitted that curbing hate speech on Twitter has been a slow process that's included several stumbles.
Aside from the health-care stumbles, McConnell took a hit this week when the candidate he backed, Sen.
Through my ceaseless stumbles, the women never fail to make me feel like part of their hodgepodge family.
But even if their commercialization stumbles, one of the VR giants would probably love to buy Imverse's tech.
Brazil is currently in a financial bind as it stumbles through its worst recession in almost a century.
With a clap of thunder, the lights cut out, and there is a commotion as everybody stumbles around.
But Littlefinger doesn't lift a finger to help with this request, even when he stumbles upon Arya accidentally.
Nissan is facing fresh challenges as its profitability stumbles and demand for its cars declines in major markets.
Ruby becomes convinced it's about Barbara; meanwhile, in 2018, a woman named Odette stumbles across the murder scene.
Lyft has benefited from Uber's series of high-profile stumbles in recent months to lift its own profile.
The group stumbles through mundane suburban life, unwittingly creating fiascoes at amusement parks, nursing homes and trailer parks.
In the few places "My Brilliant Friend" stumbles, it is from an excess of faithfulness to the source.
Paul stumbles further down the road until, at last, Chace and Gail spot him, a solitary, unmistakable figure.
But not talking to higher-ups about gaps, blind spots and stumbles comes off as a missed opportunity.
He stumbles on a quirky caravan of folks with hair just like his, who help restore his confidence.
While moving nimbly from neighborhood observations to broad national and international contexts, Moskowitz occasionally stumbles into unexamined platitudes.
As your vote stumbles around the internet, experts say it's currently all but impossible to guarantee information security.
But no one expects huge progress on Mr. Trump's trip, which has already been tangled in diplomatic stumbles.
Weingarten relates these events, and the stumbles and joys of dozens of other people, with compassion and humor.
Bill Clinton, whose rating fell to 203 percent in early June 220 after policy stumbles, quickly gained ground.
There was plenty of bad tech news to write about this year: Facebook's foibles, Amazon's aggression, SoftBank's stumbles.
Eventually, Spicer's stumbles become so problematic that Trump curtailed the number of televised briefings and also replaced him.
But, thanks to repeated verbal stumbles and a recharged progressive flank, he can't shake doubts from other candidates.
It came after leaders faced blowback from some lawmakers, particularly those from swing districts, over past messaging stumbles.
The failures point to a lack of accountability at the companies — and could portend more stumbles to come.
Any stumbles in the Democratic debate next month and the issue will be back on the front burner.
The piece said Massey was "still on a steep learning curve" after generous spending and some early stumbles.
Democrats are still hoping for strong voter turnout, despite recent stumbles that have put Northam on the defensive.
But if he stumbles with the highly touted Mahomes on the bench, a quarterback controversy could be brewing.
It stumbles with its coverage of collectives and often foregrounds blue-chip work whose thematic relevance is obvious.
The scenes in which she stumbles over how to characterize her experience — was she a victim or not?
If he or she stumbles and proves unable to handle the heat, it could prove a huge problem. 4.
MoviePass flew too close to the sun here, and its recent stumbles have led competitors to fill the void.
While making a pit stop on a long road trip, the family stumbles upon a spooky, abandoned amusement park.
"The Tragedy" neatly encapsulates the way that life stumbles onward, even when you're struck by grief out of nowhere.
Making sure skin color doesn't determine who can overcome stumbles, even ugly ones, might be the next diversity frontier.
At various points throughout the year, it's had difficulty trying to add users and seen stumbles in share value.
These recent stumbles on the Chinese tariffs suggest that won't always be an easy line for progressives to walk.
Even with its stumbles, the incentive-based capitalist system is the greatest generator of wealth and opportunity, Sternlicht said.
The person who's just seen the film stumbles out of the screening, staring at a friend with haunted eyes.
But Uber's supporters predict that the company will continue to grow in spite of its many stumbles this year.
We can learn from its history, both the techniques that led to success and the stumbles along the way.
Although Maeve (Thandie Newton) hasn't recruited an army yet, she's learning how to handle any situation she stumbles into.
Or the calculating villain who stumbles on her lust and passion, like Rosmanud Pike's Amy Pike in Gone Girl.
A Way Out is more of a story-driven affair, which is unfortunately where the game stumbles a bit.
One night, drunk after a show, he stumbles into the first bar he can find to get a fix.
Even with its stumbles related to inappropriate content, YouTube is finding itself with a growing audience of young children.
Ruth coaxes out a yes of her own when she stumbles upon Debbie trying to write the TV spot.
Check it out ... Bronson immediately puts his hand over his eyes and stumbles back while Meyhem Lauren keeps rapping.
With rain and high winds forecast for Sunday, all will feel they still have a chance — if Lowry stumbles.
The game's final act stumbles badly around a rushed explanation and a general lack of resolution for either character.
But Trump must avoid stumbles and scandals, which could make this trip about him and not about new policy.
Peter thus stumbles through a series of comical encounters in his friendly neighborhood, where the crimes are decidedly grounded.
But pollsters note that Trump's momentum from those controversies has been blunted after a series of his own stumbles.
Nikki stumbles to the concession stand to order a double whiskey neat that comes in a perfect cocktail glass.
PARIS — One man stumbles onto a soil-covered stage, warily flattens himself against the rear wall, then runs on.
We also look at Boris Johnson's campaign stumbles and, for your weekend musing, what's to become of the internet.
If Biden stumbles on the stage this early in the primary, how will he do against Trump next fall?
The first-week stumbles have opened the door to a primary challenge, which some in the party, including Rep.
Gingrich on Monday said that Romney had not caused any stumbles in Trump's march towards the GOP's presidential nominee.
They all are prone to verbal stumbles and freezes, and repeated self-corrections that trail off into helpless silences.
Doing so will keep things from getting awkward if your boss accidentally stumbles across details on your other company.
Father March comes home from the war, stumbles into the back room, and thereafter mostly stays offstage, reading books.
Over the past four days, players opened news media sessions trying to give courteous answers, acknowledging their recent stumbles.
But nobody will benefit more than the NHL, the league that usually stumbles into anything this great by accident.
She has had a few stumbles—why, Passenger, why do you exist—but she's almost always stellar in indies.
This is going to create a number of stumbles and missteps in the future, and indeed it already has.
Is America's ability to combat coronavirus a lost cause, or is there a way to rectify these major stumbles?
There were a few stumbles, or a few things that I'm ... He did get bothered, he got bothered today.
Clever quips only get a movie so far, though, and How to Build a Girl stumbles on other fundamentals.
Alberich literally stumbles upon the magic gold when he makes advances at the Rhinemaidens, who find him laughably hideous.
He finds it through this acting class he stumbles upon while following a man he's been hired to kill.
These stumbles have strengthened critics' convictions that Trump is failing to hire "the best people," as he famously promised.
Now, after a series of stumbles at the company, SoftBank (SFTBF) appears to be giving up on the investment.
This is not to absolve Mr. Trump of his often reckless and inflammatory language, or his many policy stumbles.
This is contrasted by a summary of recent private-market tech stumbles compiled by New York Times's Erin Griffith.
In his second start with the Mets, Tommy Milone was undermined mostly by his stumbles in the third inning.
Trump won North Dakota by more than 35 points, and Heitkamp didn't help her cause with some late stumbles.
Yes, walking cities is not only energizing and inspiring, but the things one stumbles on can be life-changing.
If he stumbles, the state could usher alternative moderates like Kamala Harris, Cory Booker or Pete Buttigieg into contention.
Diana, a regular tour guide, said she often stumbles upon new establishments in Old Havana she's never seen before.
Made up of many sections, "Myelination" stumbles into the occasional awkward or meandering transition from one to the next.
Nearly two years after a bruising confirmation battle — and several high-profile stumbles — she remains as polarizing as ever.
Whatever its other properties, memory is a reliable troublemaker, especially when navigating its stockpile of embarrassments and moral stumbles.
In this sense, the network is attempting to write true sequels, though it obviously stumbles from time to time.
It helps her focus, and focusing has helped her build a reputation as a woman who never, ever stumbles.
It's also possible he stumbles in the spotlight, performing poorly at a debate or facing withering attacks from other candidates.
Saenz, meanwhile, stumbles onto a three-fight skid, having recently given up fights to Urijah Faber, Eddie Wineland and Mendes.
His piece Deep Gold (2013/2014) features a dapper protagonist who stumbles into an absurd, sexually-charged Prohibition-era nightclub.
She has had her stumbles and Sanders has had his victories, but she remains the frontrunner, and that hasn't changed.
They find Buttigieg's stumbles over policing in his hometown troubling and say he has trouble relating on an emotional level.
Sometimes these blocks are small, little stumbles in my speech, whereas other times they become walls that I slam into.
In the film, he slurs more than usual, is perpetually confused, stumbles through action scenes, and is creepy to women.
Brightness stumbles, beckons and retreats, materializing in phantasmal pools and slivers that evaporate almost as soon as we've seen them.
I expect them to tell a good story, but if the company stumbles and the stock gets hit, [buy it].
One of those songs might be his smash "Sorry," which has been misconstrued as an apology for his past stumbles.
At its worst, it stumbles on a key aspect of gender identity, so badly that it undercuts its own message.
A man in a Cal State hat stumbles down the trail, beer in hand, looking for a place to sit.
In the pilot, flailing single parent Will Cooper (Saturday Night Live's Taran Killam) stumbles his way into the not-village.
While Uber stumbles its way toward automating long-haul deliveries, Convoy remains uncommitted on the question of autonomous tractor trailers.
Yet, by the mid-point of the episode, Olivia stumbles upon the entire cast and crew in the hotel bar.
It'd be unfair to say last week's stumbles necessarily mean more going forward, but we can't rule it out either.
Rubio had seemed best positioned to consolidate establishment support, but apparent stumbles in Saturday's debate may have hurt his momentum.
Between 23 and 19963, 21996Dfx struggled to do much in the way of wrong, but it did have its stumbles.
There was hope that last quarter marked a turnaround for the company after the company's initial financial stumbles post-IPO.
Apple's Siri often stumbles on simple requests, while Google Now is a personality-devoid arm of the company's search engine.
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But it stumbles in finding the balance between those easy laughs and the dark implications of the Harry Potter universe.
As tech edges its way towards looking more like a bank, expect more than a few stumbles along the way.
Their marriage—nineteen years this past summer—had had its share of stumbles, the kind that occurred in any marriage.
Mr. Trump had a couple of stumbles in his attempts to raise his historically low support from African-American voters.
According to reports, some wonder what will happen if the NBA stumbles onto problematic information beyond what was initially investigated.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Like a stinking dinosaur with an atrophied leg, guitar music stumbles slowly forward.
For all the attention he gets for his stumbles on Twitter, the majority of his messages are banal and unremarkable.
Though it too will have its stumbles, Coach Klinsmann's World Cup team is not likely to face a similar fate.
The cast stumbles through the script, not knowing which emotions they're supposed to convey and often going for comic desperation.
And despite the election drama (and a few other embarrassing stumbles), Facebook stock is up 48 percent on the year.
Ghersi stumbles around, disoriented by emotional distress, and brushes sensually against two of the men before toppling to the floor.
It's a scene that's paralleled in "Incredibles 2" when Bob stumbles over one of the house's oddly placed mini-lagoons.
After weeks of delays and stumbles, testing capacity in the US is finally starting to increase noticeably in recent days.
It stumbles on because, though it has completely lost its economic advantage, it still retains considerable social and political power.
She's out of breath from hurrying, and she stumbles past me, falls onto the cobblestones with a weak mewing sound.
Tutors are available around the clock when she stumbles over coursework and for advice on time management or study skills.
And then we'll be off to the week again with all its requirements and stumbles and meetings and delays. So!
It is about a working-class teen girl from the rural outskirts of Pittsburgh who stumbles her way into superpowers.
Johnson said these early stumbles don't mean that these recent ETF experiments, or the zero-fee ETF concept, is dead.
I think the bigger thing is the tremendous stumbles that the Trump campaign has endured over the past few weeks.
Or have the president's stumbles clouded supporters' views of him and anyone who takes Mr. Trump as a role model?
Campaign 2020 The horses are out of the gate for the 2020 presidential race, and we're already seeing several stumbles.
A 50% leap for GE shares would take it to about $18.60 -- a sizable recovery given the company's recent stumbles.
A.O.C., despite some stumbles and lacunae in political knowledge, is more adept at using the force, especially on social media.
Even when it stumbles, it remains watchable and engaging, partly because von Donnersmarck possesses an old-fashioned Hollywood showman's sensibility.
He stumbles around, desperately, for water and within hours finds himself running from explosions after a chance meeting with Rey.
The crew stumbles upon a downed Starfleet ship that deliberately echoes elements of the Enterprise from the 1966 TV series.
There's an occasional misconception about Woods, played by Reese Witherspoon, that she's an airhead who stumbles into Harvard Law School.
My favorite has to be a man who stumbles his way out of a saloon every morning to go to work.
After early stumbles, both have grown up fast, and both and look prepared to remain as forces in the American League.
I owe it to every other woman who looks like me, who stumbles out of her doctor's office feeling utterly defeated.
In one of the more unfortunate marketing stumbles, Virgin America sent out a mass email Wednesday morning promoting summer travel deals.
Once you get past those minor stumbles, what you'll get from the Powerbeats Pro is absolutely phenomenal fit, stability, and comfort.
Now it is recovering from a few recent stumbles and is trying to transform itself for a new era of electrification.
It stars Cassidy Freeman as Abi, a new employee at a company who stumbles upon a room full of sobbing adults.
The financing news comes at a time when Lyft continues to profit off of the stumbles of its primary rival, Uber.
While season 3 had some stumbles, it also tried to tell a complex story about the fears of inheriting mental illness.
Clinton works to convince voters that her early stumbles can be overcome, Mr. Sanders is hoping to keep up his momentum.
Just as with a toddler learning to walk, great business leaders know that there will be stumbles with newly empowered employees.
But without the stumbles that lead to walking confidently, the prize of running a sub-four-minute mile cannot be won.
Democrats see chance to reshape map as Trump stumbles Trump himself regularly complains about the content of Clinton's paid television ads.
And, later, a drunk Joel stumbles into the Gaslight to see his wife's stellar season-closer of a stand-up routine.
Also inside is Daryl, who stumbles upon Rick and Morales and takes the latter out without giving it a second thought.
Eddie stumbles through the time portal, promptly falls in love with Zoe Johnson and becomes the black son Andre always wanted.
Sean Duffy is a Marco Rubio supporter, but he has a second choice if the Florida Republican stumbles in the primaries.
As Uber grapples with one public relations disaster after another, Lyft is taking advantage of its ride sharing rival's epic stumbles.
Eventually he stumbles across the 12 o'clock setting, after some firm guidance, but all this talk about time-keeping isn't sexy.
There have been stumbles and setbacks throughout Trump's presidency that prompted head-shaking and grumbles from even the most unwavering aides.
Then, the couple stumbles upon an ingenious way to hack their fighting problem: Setting each of their tired arguments to music.
It stumbles into some of the pitfalls of this kind of conceit, in particular it tends to equate species with race.
Less well publicized perhaps are the second and third-order impacts these stumbles have on local communities that lose anchor employers.
We also briefly meet a fascinating character called the General of All Blades when Rat stumbles upon a plot against him.
In the show's magnificent pilot, Midge stumbles on stage drunk and her wine-fueled rant becomes her first standup performance. Rude!
"Anyone who stumbles upon this row of houses on the easternmost end of Seventh Street is typically dumbstruck," Mr. Berman said.
Yes, he knows nearly nothing about world affairs and that becomes ever more apparent every time he stumbles through an interview.
But there was, in her eyes and beneath her delivery and in her few small stumbles, a glimpse of something somber.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Regardless, you can't go back in time, so those stumbles are things Samsung has to live with.
But if the economy stumbles and demand falters, they may discover that the grass was greenest in their own back gardens.
Evan stumbles back to his seat, giving the meat monster a perfect opportunity to rip Evan's shirt right down the back.
Ultimately, Gumbiner succeeds and stumbles relative to how much he trusts the reader to understand what he's after without diagramming it.
But even within the White House, there is awareness that the agencies need to be more careful to avoid further stumbles.
She starts filling up the can as her partner in crime stumbles up to the glass display case on the counter.
When he stumbles and falls, he rises on two's as he slowly pushes against gravity to get back on his feet.
Where the show really stumbles is Gursky's more fanciful digital works, sequestered to the last room in the top floor's galleries.
" But he did acknowledge Uber's stumbles: "Of course in getting from point A to point B we didn't get everything right.
He's prone to verbal stumbles, yes, but social media has also made every gaffe a crisis when it clearly is not.
What message does it send to voters and other donors (not to mention his opponent) if he stumbles in this department?
As she chugs and stumbles, testing her balance and pitching her torso backward, she catches herself from falling again and again.
Gantz has also made occasional stumbles in campaign interviews, getting an interviewer's name wrong and stammering slightly while collecting his thoughts.
Goldman Sachs: Sell Exxon stock Yet Exxon's recent stumbles suggest it is more out of favor than some of its peers.
Just three weeks after the birth of the couple's daughter, Waite stumbles on clues that Marco is involved with another woman.
Soon Marta (Liisa Koppel) stumbles on him as he practices fencing in the gymnasium, and she wants to learn the sport.
Mr. Biden's struggles with verbal stumbles were documented in a lengthy article in The Atlantic that was published online last month.
He told The Atlantic in a recent profile that his verbal stumbles were "the best thing that ever happened" to him.
This was Platonic film—Hollywood hinting at a formal perfection denied to the rest of us, in our stumbles and trips.
Hannah Ann Sluss steals Peter away, as one does, and the couple stumbles upon the romantic fireplace, complete with Kelsey's champagne.
Asked whether it was bittersweet to watch the stumbles of the Trump administration in its early days, she declined to agree.
If a company stumbles on such an enormous build-out it would be like tripping while in full sprint, he said.
"There's a part in the book where Glen stumbles on a puberty chart, when he was 14 or so," Comrie said.
And Kelly had some early stumbles, like an awkward exchange with Jane Fonda that made headlines for a long time afterward.
According to Variety, Robin is an "alternative girl" bored with her job who unsurprisingly stumbles across another "dark secret" in Hawkins.
After Dial asks the student, a first-grade girl, to share her math strategy with the whole class, the student stumbles.
Apple's first few pieces of original programming, Carpool Karaoke and Planet of the Apps, felt more like stumbles out of the gate.
The stumbles come in contrast to this week's Apple earnings, which found wearables on the upswing as iPhone sales continued to sputter.
Sometimes, she stumbles across these abandoned places by accident, but other times she does deep research into the history of the city.
So 2016 was a good year for pro wrestling, despite a few stumbles and the inexorable devouring of the industry by WWE.
And, as Facebook's repeated overreach and stumbles have shown, plenty can go wrong even when a company is following its own rules.
Afterwards, he stumbles on stage in a bathrobe and proclaims that he is a shit journalist before ending the scene completely naked.
For Facebook, its move into politics spells trouble in a way none of its privacy stumbles, or control over the media, has.
It was named one of TIME's 50 best websites in 2007 and logged more than 1 billion stumbles per month in 2011.
Since its stumbles in 2013, Wal-Mart has been steadily building momentum, including seven straight quarters of domestic same-store sales gains.
They're the equivalent of the guy who stumbles out of the bar and looks for his lost keys under the street light.
The big question: If May stumbles on either of two massive hurdles (the leadership challenge or the parliamentary vote), well ... then what?
During the episode, Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) rides through a forest and stumbles upon a group of Lannister soldiers enjoying some rabbit.
And the recent stumbles sure don't compare to the really big ones, like John Meriwether and Long-Term Capital Management in 1998.
Despite his presidential stumbles this year, Rubio plans to be visible during the campaign season for House and Senate candidates, sources said.
A cloud hangs over the UK housing market as the UK government stumbles slowly through its negotiations to leave the European Union.
A child stumbles upon his parents' vat of the stuff in the barn and over-indulges, falling into a deep, contented sleep.
Even when she stumbles, she still has a desire to learn, and it's what makes her voice so potent in Hollywood today.
The group stumbles across a dead body holding a powerful object that makes it possible to see the world of the dead.
Its popularity for a time was undeniable, before its eventual decline, with Camp calling out 40M users and 60B stumbles in all.
Mark Zuckerberg also took the opportunity to address the scandals and stumbles Facebook has weathered after a rough start to the year.
M. McFarland An author of a poorly-selling self-help tome stumbles upon an old photo of Britney Spears… holding her book!
The trio stopped working as hard to maintain their elite level of play, and it showed in their early season two stumbles.
But in a hilarious turn of events, he stumbles upon the setup with Lauren B. and they make out all over it.
Their public relations efforts culminated in a series of stumbles in response to inquiries from media outlets about the June 2016 meeting.
However, recent political stumbles have triggered unease over whether Trump will be able to get that agenda through an increasingly hostile Congress.
I mount the hill, and about halfway up, Harry Howard—a 21-year-old in pinstripes and tweed—stumbles toward me, lost.
New general manager Jon Robinson stumbles into the job with a No. 1 overall pick and a franchise quarterback already in place.
For a year or two he stumbles around, generally meaning generally well-ish, inadvertently striking up a romance with Mindy Kaling's Kelly.
Each of them is serious, visually sophisticated and well intentioned, and each stumbles a bit when it comes to using its words.
Emerging from the underpass, Elizabeth stumbles upon a traffic accident that had taken place moments before: a motorcycle collided with a horse.
Prompted by a girlfriend's friendliness to his brother, he stumbles to a bar toilet and repeatedly scores his cheeks with broken glass.
We're all walking around, our screens bearing proof of weekend stumbles, impromptu karate matches, and other business that would otherwise go undiscovered.
Searching through underground bunkers, Aloy stumbles across holograms that depict the end of our world in ways that I found surprisingly moving.
When Albie, a recovering heroin addict and onetime dedicated arsonist, stumbles on "Commonwealth" in adulthood, he loves it in spite of himself.
Even if this film somehow stumbles on the hero bits, the movie seems set for a solid display of raw acting power.
Critics say Trump would seize upon his stumbles and that Democrats need to nominate someone who will excite the progressive base. Sens.
Pros: Inexpensive, versatile, lightweight, built to lastCons: Older design, wide toe box may cause stumbles, using wraps and bindings requires some practice
Ethical stumbles, rookie errors and sheer political arrogance have left the Republican agenda -- and the GOP legislative majority itself -- in grave peril.
Their reverie is shaken when a man (Ed Harris) stumbles into their midst, followed in short order by his wife (Michelle Pfeiffer).
As with ATRIAS, quick and careful placement of the feet makes Cassie resistant to slips, stumbles, and the occasional malicious grad student.
It is a lesson Capuano has absorbed, and he's making a clear effort to avoid the same stumbles that doomed his colleague.
But our Economy category also considers other areas where Washington stumbles a bit, like the state's $13.8 billion in unfunded pension obligations.
These weren't minor trips and stumbles — in fact, I wiped out repeatedly, spectacularly, in front of my family and even a photographer.
This quiet drama about an optimistic surfer dude (Wyatt Russell) who stumbles upon a questionable fraternal order wraps up its first season.
The sell-off is the latest in a series of government-related stumbles for Tencent, one of the world's largest technology companies.
Awakened by the old, familiar sound of Sally's faked orgasms, he stands up, looks around the room and stumbles to Sally's table.
She anchors these films — she's the rock on which the whole enterprises relied upon — and she never stumbles so much as once.
After a period of stumbles and fluctuations in consumer tastes, the company that invented the blue jean is seeing a major comeback.
There have been some stumbles, but she has found her footing and is guaranteed to re-enter the top 20 on Monday.
And despite White House staffers' annoyance at his public stumbles, Pruitt reportedly enjoyed for months a chummy relationship with the president himself.
On TV, "The Greatest American Hero" premiered in 1981, featuring a hapless high school teacher who stumbles into superpowers via alien intervention.
If we don't learn his lessons, it's our loss: as America stumbles on the world stage, China is waiting in the wings.
If their cautiously reforming president stumbles, the crooks who captured so much of the state under his predecessor might grab it again.
In the film, a Texas man (Josh Brolin) stumbles upon a grisly murder scene and takes off with a bag of loot.
As a presidential candidate, Donald Trump turned China's currency into a campaign issue, but Republican political stumbles are now strengthening the yuan.
Conservative media's mainstream peers have greeted them with suspicion and hostility, often eager to highlight the newcomers' stumbles or question their legitimacy.
Biden sometimes stumbles over words at events, occasionally losing the power of applause lines — and laugh lines — by getting a word wrong.
He said the buyer will likely be someone who stumbles across an opportunity to own an iconic piece of San Francisco history.
Those stumbles and his current flirtation with a government shutdown demonstrate a continued pattern of playing to his base rather than governing.
As Blue Apron recovers from recent stumbles and matures into a profitable business, it could be a highly sought-after acquisition target.
Those stumbles have opened up opportunities for competitors, including millennial-focused brands such as American Eagle's Aerie division, Adore Me and ThirdLove.
When Chewie stumbles with grief upon hearing of her passing, we recall how gutted we were to hear the news about Fisher.
Swinson has had some stumbles on the campaign trail, and hasn't been as strong a campaigner as some thought she might be.
The early stumbles spell trouble for Democrats and Republicans to find an agreement at all for the fiscal year 2020 spending bills.
One day, April stumbles on a giant robot sculpture in Midtown Manhattan, and makes a video with the figure, which goes viral.
As the economy stumbles, individuals and companies are pulling money out of China en masse, leaving the government scrambling to limit the outflows.
Predictably, the voice of Siri stumbles through the commercial as it comes up short (in Microsoft's estimation) on every point made by Cortana.
We've increased the visibility of our rating, the item's price, and the WIRED/TIRED block where we list the products' successes and stumbles.
But Lewandowski expressed hope that the White House will learn from its rocky debut and refine internal processes to minimize future political stumbles.
Kate isn't simply effortlessly good at femininity — a Diana-type, who stumbles as naturally into princesshood as if singing birds led her there.
As with Hemingway, problematic sections are flagged with colored highlights, so it's easy to see at a glance just where your writing stumbles.
She starts to rattle off the brand name — which is "Better Than Sex" — but stumbles on that last word, looking awkwardly at me.
Meanwhile, the male character stumbles haphazardly into the life of his dreams and endures only the most half-hearted efforts at self-reflection.
You could look at Twitter's year of stumbles, apologies, and adjustments as an indication that the social platform can't get its act together.
Joe decides he's going to save Beck from all of that after she stumbles into his indie bookstore on the Upper East Side.
As South Korea's economy stumbles, the government is looking to spend hundreds of millions on economic and cultural projects with its northern neighbor.
When he stumbles into a political meeting, the speaker appears to him a grotesque figure, "a fat balding man, provoking, tempting, laughing, teasing".
It takes the flame from Professor Hong and walks to the wall and stumbles at first, but is picked up again by handlers.
However, all of that borrowing could backfire if the economy stumbles or the Fed needs to reverse itself by quickly raising interest rates.
The story follows a main character named John Deadle who stumbles into a metaphysical and existential black hole and struggles to get out.
Harold, played by David Oyelowo, accidentally stumbles into the world of drug lords and the FBI while in Mexico, and presumably hilarity ensues.
Messenger, despite some early stumbles, is approaching a billion users and has quickly become the home to some of Facebook's most ambitious efforts.
If the US stumbles into insolvency intentionally or inadvertently, it will entail both financial and reputational costs from which we may never recover.
She eats alone in front of the TV, channel-surfing until she stumbles on a rerun of her own 1932 movie Grand Hotel.
The whole ordeal inspires him to find Mikey, but instead he stumbles upon the construction working heading into his house with another man.
Cummings stumbles when she transitions from a bit about paying for all of her dates into one about public figures and their sexuality.
" He stumbles into an unlikely friendship with Marcelo, his mother's eccentric boyfriend and is startled to discover that "communion with others was possible.
But if Kushner stumbles, then Trump is unlikely to be sentimental about saying the infamous phrase, "You're fired," to his son-in-law.
She is accompanied by her rambunctious Sand Snake cousin, Elia Sand, who stumbles into caves once belonging to the children of the forest.
Five years later, I know people who still don't use Siri because of the early stumbles it had coming out of the gate.
She did not specify whether she is thinking about outright challenging Pelosi or if she would declare her candidacy only if Pelosi stumbles.
As Mr. Heath and Mr. Goldberg have developed their business, they have learned from the stumbles of their buy-one-give-one peers.
A moment later, a woman (Sherilyn Fenn) stumbles out from the darkness, dazed from whatever's gone on behind her own bloody head wound.
Skiing to "Chasing Cars," by Snow Patrol, he nails his quad Lutz-triple toe but stumbles on the landing of a quad flip.
Because technology stocks until recently had been on such a tear, their recent stumbles are all the more painful for the broader markets.
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When Jenkins is true to himself, he soars; he stumbles, though, when he's overly faithful to the novel or doesn't trust the audience.
Yet what looked like early stumbles and confusion among administration officials has driven frustration among lawmakers — and now they are turning to Gottlieb.
A closeted gay high schooler finds solace and, eventually, love in an anonymous email buddy — until a blackmailer stumbles on the secret correspondence.
In particular, the stumbles of Ms. Warren, a polling leader for much of 2019, have registered as a startling disappointment for many supporters.
First off, the US State Department's unequivocal support for Turkey's actions is likely to embolden Ankara, as it stumbles into disaster in Syria.
That starts with casting blame on Priebus for high-profile White House stumbles in a news outlet that the president likes to read.
Biden's stumbles have started to undercut the former vice president's core campaign argument: that he is the Democrat best equipped to beat Trump.
Whether or not coincidences feel more like some meaningful twist of fate or Scripture is pretty much up to whomever stumbles upon them.
And though Facebook's controlling shares may have helped set the stage for its stumbles, the arrangement may also have helped the company respond.
It also stumbles a bit along the way, in trying to give every episode a sort of "sex problem of the week" structure.
Yet like Master Chief, Halo is defined by a devotion to fight: even when it stumbles, the series manages, valiantly, to up the ante.
But though her professional life has continued to score high marks, Inaba's romantic life has had its fair share of stumbles in the spotlight.
When the pair get some time alone later in the evening, she tries to cut right to the chase, but stumbles over her words.
During the second episode of the season the (sadly deceased) Rachel stumbles into another room in Hap's lab and what she sees is shocking.
In looking for answers, Abby stumbles into biologist Alec Holland (Andy Bean), who is also looking into the local phenomenon from a different angle.
Of the three masks Ambrose stumbles upon, the center mask is a perfect match to one that appears in two of Cora's horrifying memories.
As the world's second-largest economy, when the Chinese economy stumbles we must now expect that the rest of the world economy will shudder.
He stumbles over his words, gets chided by those off camera, reaches for a coffee and jokingly complains about being given a dirty cup.
In a beautiful uninterrupted sequence, a woman walking with a man stumbles in her high heels, then finds her balance and starts walking again.
Dave Bautista is Stupe, the janitor into whose company Lucy stumbles, who has a tragic but convenient past as a badass marine and medic.
He's despondent until he stumbles upon the ruins of a library, where he sits down amid the rubble and opens a leather-bound tome.
It's nightfall by the time Manfred stumbles on the now-blood Caddy and that rest stop where the beautiful monster is getting cleaned up.
But if Sanders stumbles for whatever reason, Warren could be in a prime position to snag voters who cast ballots for him in 2016.
However, the Liberal Party's preference for neoliberal, market-based solutions (this predates Turnbull's leadership though he is a particularly enthusiastic supporter) caused some stumbles.
In fact, the banking industry has supported Clinton with buckets of cash and stocks have sold off on days when the Clinton campaign stumbles.
It's saying what it says pretty much every time it stumbles — it's not a problem with strategy, it's just a failure to secure funding.
The summary: Jackson Maine (Bradley Cooper) is a singer-songwriter with problems when he stumbles upon Ally (Lady Gaga), a talented but unknown songwriter.
If he stumbles badly, losing his temper or descending into schoolyard insults, he will see his gains in the polls come to a halt.
Matias subsequently stumbles upon a mysterious Dark Web portal (?) called "The River," as well as a folder full of made-to-order snuff films.
At one point in the film, Ana stumbles upon a nipple clamp while she and Christian are fooling around in the infamous Red Room.
The incompetent manner in which President Trump has handled legislation and the congressional process could easily result in disastrous stumbles in the week ahead.
This latter effort seems to be Spotify's latest twist on its original content ambitions, following earlier stumbles in that area requiring a revamped approach.
Discussion highlights include: Prince's amazing 1989 Batman soundtrack, the Superman movie that Richard Pryor stumbles his way through, and Heath Ledger's epic Joker performance.
The show stumbles most, in fact, when it tries to treat the rest of the world as something sustainable independent of Elliot's own life.
However, she quickly stumbles upon the family curse that changes them into animals of the Chinese zodiac whenever they're embraced by the opposite sex.
As this election mercifully stumbles toward its conclusion, liberals can't help comforting themselves by pointing and laughing at the spectacle of the Republican crackup.
In one scene we saw, Ralph, giddy off the success of his recent video, stumbles into a strange room filled with giant glowing screens.
Avoid Obama's Middle East stumbles In Trump land, all roads -- taken or not -- begin with an effort to draw sharp differences with his predecessor.
The child, no doubt dazed and bewildered after his sudden fall from his grandfather's vehicle, stumbles helplessly after the minivan as it pulls away.
Both JPMorgan and BofAML agree on one element of strategy: The shift should be on from momentum to value stocks as the rally stumbles.
These initial stumbles may sound like mortal sins, but they end up not detracting too much from the game's overall impact and play value.
But if trouncing Donald Trump is essential to the preservation of liberal democracy, then it won't do to cross fingers and hope he stumbles.
These stumbles, which have occurred in quick succession since May, would stir fears of a financial meltdown had they happened in the United States.
Even with all these public stumbles and concessions, the company, launched by serial entrepreneurs Travis Kalanick — also CEO — and Garrett Camp is growing quickly.
She fights for all three of the show's leads, defending Sutton when she is shamed, and Kat when she stumbles into a bad contract.
Bolsonaro's stumbles in other matters ahead of the pension reform roll-out raised questions about his ability to pull off the ambitious legislative effort.
THE FREE WORLD When a woman covered in blood stumbles into your workplace, yes, you should help her, but maybe don't take her home.
As the primary season stumbles toward its end, after a long and protracted campaign, the candidates have given the American public a clear choice.
Sanders sought early on to quell concerns over past stumbles on racial issues and reports of sexism and other harassment in his 2016 campaign.
But recent stumbles for meal kit services and delivery-only restaurants known as virtual kitchens have forced investors to reassess where the opportunity lies.
White credits her "years of practice" for keeping her safe for the most part, and thankfully most of her stumbles have happened off-camera.
In that movie, Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) stumbles in the pitch dark of Buffalo Bill's home while he stalks her through night vision goggles.
Lowe's has recently had a few international stumbles, including store closures in Canada and Mexico and a failed joint venture in Australia in 2016.
Pearson, meanwhile, stumbles onto a 2-fight skid, but can hardly be faulted considering the short time he had to prepare for this bout.
To win, they're going to need some mix of good luck (it always helps when the incumbent stumbles for whatever reason) and good candidates.
A stranger stumbles up to you and you both desperately try and find some common ground to rinse until there's nothing left to give.
Over its existence, the service racked up 60 billion stumbles for 40 million users, cofounder Garrett Camp wrote in a Medium post this week.
One day, he stumbles on a violent raid gone wrong, and finds himself faced with temptation: two hefty bags of cash, and nobody watching.
He's about as far from Miss Marple as amateur detectives come, and yet he stumbles to some semblance of a solution, just the same.
Such stumbles are not uncommon: Earlier this year markets fell more than 10 percent in a violent sell-off that ended in early February.
As a result, she almost — though not quite — stumbles on proof that Major is the zombie killer she and Ravi have been searching for.
He stumbles upon Thug Queen, a horse-stealing, sheriff-killing vagabond, and they team up for adventures out beyond the margins of the law.
Heggie stumbles, though, when it comes to evoking a modern opera—an adaptation of the Medea story—that Scott has shied away from singing.
People who see you in personmight think you're too common,your achievement due to lucklike a blind cat that stumbles on a dead mouse.
Mr. Tillerson, a former chief executive of Exxon Mobil, has suffered embarrassing stumbles and surprising reversals in his brief tenure at the State Department.
He is, as ever, prone to meandering, abrupt asides ("I can't sing worth a damn") and frequent stumbles, though they are almost instantly forgotten.
"If Tesla stumbles, the stock will sell off hard, but I believe my buddy-pal-friend [CEO] Elon Musk will deliver," the host said.
Some stumbles: Progress hasn't been linear, even in the last couple years since GLAAD started working with the gaming industry to be more inclusive.
His stumbles on issues of race and identity continue to concern activists who fear he has learned little from his previous White House bid.
While the study is not an enforcement matter, Chairman Joe Simons emphasized the agency could take enforcement action if it stumbles across an issue.
Biden rallied more than 250 Wall Street and big money donors Thursday, in hopes of keeping support after stumbles in Iowa and New Hampshire.
On the eighth day of the journey, Prospector stumbles and falls into a frozen creek, and William must shoot him dead with a rifle.
Here is the thing: As the US stumbles through an ever-expanding loop of political claims, blames, leaks, and drips, what happens to time?
The film is set at Miss Martha Farnsworth's Seminary for Young Ladies, upon which a Union soldier stumbles after having been wounded in battle.
While "retiring" one old replicant, K stumbles upon a mystery that has the potential to permanently change the way people think about humans and replicants.
He's windy, he stumbles over words, and the women wish to God he'd stand up straight, but people go home thinking he has a point.
Three new antibiotics are in development right now, according to the WHO, though the furthest ahead, solithromycin, has run into repeated stumbles in getting approved.
The latest CBS/NYT poll shows just how crummy a position Clinton is in as she stumbles toward the Democratic convention in Philadelphia this summer.
In the end, the growing strength of Trump's candidacy and Cruz's own stumbles in the past two weeks were too much for Cruz to overcome.
Hillary Clinton sort of stumbles along behind him, is doing better at it, but really doesn't have the same kind of skills of social media.
While singing "El Bano," Kournikova, 36, falls into a fit of laughter as she stumbles on the rocky boat, steadying herself on a nearby cooler.
But Young Justice succeeds more often than it stumbles, particularly in the action sequences, where competent heroes with an established rapport fight dangerous, ambitious villains.
Dawson's stumbles are a consequence of his generally toothless approach to Jake Paul, one that has come to define the series, for better or worse.
" — Jennifer Rubin, writer for the Washington Post's "Right Turn" blog "After last week's stumbles, Marco Rubio probably needed the debate of his life this week.
While exploring he stumbles upon Odin (played by C.J. Jones) and Willie (played by Kieran Culkin), a deaf acoustics expert and his interpreter/student, respectively.
At the end of a long day showing people around the plantation, Lorenzo stumbles over his English while making a point about the production process.
The user in Germany who stumbles into a tweet that's Periscope and has never heard of Periscope, shouldn't have to go and download an app.
Finally, Spotify had some stumbles getting everything in place for an IPO, delaying their timeline and pushing the move to go public until early 2018.
Yet when it comes to the inspiration for Mr Rochester and Bertha Mason, two of the most compelling figures in English literature, Mr Pfordresher stumbles.
POLITICAL CHALLENGES Bolsonaro's stumbles in other matters ahead of the pension reform rollout raised questions about his ability to pull off the ambitious legislative effort.
The story revolves around a character played by Nat Wolff, who stumbles upon a notebook that allows him to magically murder anyone in the world.
Karim meets her as he's searching for the missing girl, Michelle Vu, and stumbles upon Fola in a rundown house with a few other teenagers.
De Niro, not shy about criticizing the president, lambasted him from the stage and hailed the work of the gathered journalists (despite some teleprompter stumbles).
Rand Paul's stumbles in the Republican presidential race, are increasingly setting their sights on what once seemed unthinkable: Knocking him out of his Senate seat.
Clinton, brandishing her opponent's debate stumbles, assailed Mr. Trump's comments suggesting he avoided paying taxes and welcomed the 2008 financial crisis as a buying opportunity.
If McCarthy stumbles in his second attempt to become party leader in the chamber, Scalise would likely enter the race for the top leadership post.
Just as Georgia's about to put her house on the market, her younger daughter drops out of N.Y.U. after a bad breakup and stumbles home.
Away from the city's runways, Hailey stumbles across a few deep-seated subcultures that use clothing as a means of expressing what they believe in.
Later, Mike "stumbles" upon a book about Evasive Monsters (good job, producers), and comes up with a genius nickname for Luke: the Luke Ness Monster.
Today, it's the staple food that takes care of the drunk crowd that stumbles out of the hundreds of bars, restaurants, and clubs around Istikal.
Then she just stumbles out of nowhere with a tray of shots and a fistfill of email addresses for families she's promised gig tickets to.
Frontman Lachlan Berger stumbles around the audience screaming the lyrics, all the while attempting to physically keep up with the frantic pace of their songs.
The movie stumbles, however, in juggling its side plots, and the intrusion of current events -- including fraying U.S.-Mexico politics -- makes for an awkward fit.
This stop-motion animated movie follows Jack Skellington (Chris Sarandon), Halloweentown's pumpkin king, as he stumbles upon Christmastown and falls for its color and joy.
When this saint of the Seattle suburbs stumbles upon Katie busking near the local train station one evening, he falls in love at first sight.
Spanning the major government and party posts may help Mr. Liu to better calibrate and communicate policy and avoid stumbles like the one in 2015.
But afterward, Pierre Paul, who works as a package delivery man, stumbles onto a robbery in which millions are almost literally dropped in his lap.
In the opening scene, Mr. Khan dances alongside the musicians, juxtaposing elements of Kathak, North India's classical dance form, with less elegant stumbles and falls.
Bernhard (Jeffrey Wright) stumbles upon this unhappy home when he notices there are five unidentified robots hanging out in an unused section of the park.
All of the ways in which Biden stumbles are nothing compared to what Americans see from the President, certainly in the eyes of most Democrats.
Meanwhile, criticism for the stalled coronavirus tests has mounted on CDC and its director, Robert Redfield, amid that agency's high-profile stumbles in recent weeks.
Several unaligned Republican strategists have long believed that Cruz is positioning himself as the alternative choice for Trump voters if the real estate magnate stumbles.
Thanks to an endless onslaught of data breaches and privacy stumbles in recent years, consumers have grown concerned about how companies use their personal information.
Uber's difficulties have revived questions about how the tech industry treats women and employees in general — and whether start-ups can recover from such stumbles.
Because of past performances (1988 and 2008) and any number of stumbles on the campaign trail, however, many "electability" voters long for a viable alternative.
But early stumbles have undercut confidence that the Chicago-based company can catch up with rivals, much less transform the markets it dominates, anytime soon.
The episodic nature of that produces a few stumbles -- including a strained aspect of Queen's backstory -- but not enough to knock the narrative off course.
I wonder, as the US stumbles into a new decade, what kind of groups and communities we'll form to deal with these feelings of alienation.
The unfunny moment will come when Trump lashes out based on nothing but fervid imaginings and the "post-West" order stumbles from confusion into conflagration.
A desert-dry sendup of the entertainment industry, this HBO series follows a hit man (Bill Hader) who stumbles into a Los Angeles acting class.
And like China, Europe is a big player in the world economy, so its stumbles will spill over to everyone, the U.S. very much included.
Trump occasionally stumbles on a solid joke in the insult comedy vein he is so fond of, then almost always immediately backs away from it.
Hulu executives have been watching the competition for the past year-plus and noted the stumbles those guys have had getting out of the gate.
He falls apart, and stumbles back up, and crumbles all over again, waiting for someone — usually, some woman — to come by and put him back together.
Detractors have pointed to the Dow Jones industrial average's recent stumbles, and highlighted Trump's recent reluctance to tout the rally now that stocks have gone south.
The bank and Mr. Staley were both fined by regulators over a whistle-blower scandal, and other stumbles have prompted some shareholders to demand his resignation.
The restaurant business represents a big opportunity for e-commerce companies, but there have been some notable stumbles where ambitions have not been met with success.
And Jaime, unlike Cersei, stumbles away with the knowledge that he failed to kill Olenna in the same way she assassinated Joffrey — with a painful poison.
Young urbanites call him "Bosco", after a character in an advert, a country bumpkin who comes to the city and stumbles down escalators with his bicycle.
In the complaint, Nikola alleges that Tesla's design "has caused confusion among customers," and that any more stumbles on Musk's part could damage its own brand.
She's the hapless romantic who can't seem to find the right guy until he stumbles into her path, literally, and changes the course of her life.
Ill-prepared and too calculating though she seems, she still looks well-placed to take over from Mr Biden if he stumbles, as he easily may.
Even when the game seems like it might have something interesting to say about women's rights, particularly in such an oppressive time, it stumbles over itself.
Still, I'm hoping someone stumbles upon application gold because I like the idea of 3D content everyone can witness without a headset strapped to their faces.
As he lands, Dudley stumbles and Shaq, who is an IMMACULATE asshole, plants two hands right in Dudley's chest and sends him flying into the hardwood.
The movie makes a few intriguing choices but stumbles in terms of craft and writing – neither of which you can really sacrifice when adapting the Bard.
After 196 stumbling blocks and 190 stumbles, the researchers had collected a great deal of data on how exactly people move to recover from a stumble.
But larger, more complex issues are also at play, exposing long-simmering assumptions about each country that have been exacerbated by an Olympics beset by stumbles.
Today, it's a bunch of people who lie in wait for the person who stumbles upon one of those politically correct land mines and then pounce.
While his movie adaptation stumbles over characters and plot, it does excel at capturing the look and feel of the world created in those French comics.
Now, interest rates are historically low, which leaves the central bank with little wiggle room in the event of a recession or if the economy stumbles.
The early-2016 stumbles follow on unrest that began in 2015 after China's main stock index fell more than 30% from mid-June to early July.
POLITICAL CHALLENGES Bolsonaro's stumbles in other matters ahead of the pension reform roll-out raised questions about his ability to pull off the ambitious legislative effort.
Instead, she just stumbles upon C.C. on the boardwalk singing "Glory of Love" to a crowd for money while dressed like a poor-man's Punky Brewster.
Though charming and sincere from the get-go, the Freaks and Geeks meets Stranger Things mashup stumbles early on, awkwardly trying to be something it's not.
But let's say that an advertiser for Pepsi stumbles upon a Facebook photo of Jack and Jill drinking a Pepsi, but it isn't listed on Lobster.
The show was such a pure comfort against my own stumbles through love and lust, and a balm against one the coldest weeks of the winter.
Everybody there is dead from protomolecule, but anybody who stumbles upon the asteroid might themselves be infected, then spread it to the solar system at large.
The story follows Stella, an environmental scientist who stumbles on evidence of past intelligent life in sediments from dating from the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM).
With his insider trading case in tatters, Chuck stumbles onto a police bribery ring with more tangible, immediate potential to put Bobby in jail for good.
If it stumbles on a good grip, the system tallies that as a victory—if it does something stupid, the system counts that as a defeat.
Prancing around set with her iPhone in hand, the "Used to Love You" singer stumbles upon host Carson Daly in the talent compound outside his trailer.
A cheap notebook, as long as you keep it secure, is a simple analog alternative — as long as no one with bad intentions stumbles upon it.
For the women in the contest, Clinton's trailblazing run -- for all its stumbles and ultimate collapse -- went a long way toward destigmatizing and lifting their ambitions.
The movie also stumbles occasionally in its efforts to be cute, veering out of its lane to incorporate little bits involving a dog and a kid.
The lawsuits come as WeWork stumbles toward an initial public offering that's been roiled by investor doubts about its business model, valuation, and prospects for profitability.
Or rather is ordered to by the zombielike figure who stumbles onstage: Dead Tom (Joe Burby), who we will soon learn is the Dudley clan's father.
"One, two, three, four ..." He stumbles on the number five, but continues counting until he reaches 224, his face beaming with a great sense of accomplishment.
Unlike the White Sox, the rest of the team can probably keep things rolling if the rotation stumbles, but so far the Orioles' rotation hasn't stumbled.
But where big-budget Hollywood often stumbles, there's one source for historical edutainment that consistently delivers on both halves of that portmanteau: Comedy Central's Drunk History.
There were a few minor stumbles but nothing untoward and Djokovic cut a relaxed, but focused, figure as he impressed the Champagne-popping country club crowd.
At the end of Harden's dunk on Durant, he flies off the rim and stumbles around, and, for a second, we see the real Harden again.
The movie, which ends with Bram delivering a self-righteous, mostly unmotivated defense of his generation's work ethic, takes a weirdly sympathetic attitude toward his stumbles.
In five-on-five, anything goes fights you have to hope that someone on their team stumbles into a guillotine before someone on your team does.
MARC TRACY New Mexico State, inbounding the ball under the Auburn basket with 1.1 seconds left, somehow stumbles into an open 3-pointer in the corner.
The stock market suffered several sharp stumbles in recent years before climbing to new highs on the back of booming corporate profits and strong economic growth.
Using shells as platforms by bouncing them off walls is typical kaizo fair, but anyone who stumbles upon a kaizo level is going to be frustrated.
"Lost Horizon" (1937) Ronald Colman stumbles (or does he?) upon the mythical city of Shangri-La in Frank Capra's epic mix of fantasy, drama and romance.
He can't believe his luck when he stumbles upon a neon yellow FUBU jersey, a rare hip-hop fashion find amid the store's non-designer dreck.
As Cavett stumbles over how to phrase the question, Baldwin smiles his magnificent smile and says that, to tell the truth, he doesn't have much hope.
The manager points to a number of stumbles, including investments in Brighthouse Financial, a MetLife spinoff, as well as General Motors, two of its larger positions.
But it has faced a spate of recent stumbles in core businesses as well as a scandal over falsified profits that came to light in 2015.
"Weathering" stumbles a bit in that regard, failing to establish Hina as much more than Hodaka's love interest, and a focus of our admiration and pity.
The stock market's recent stumbles as fears intensify around the deadly coronavirus is not a troubling development, Wharton School professor Jeremy Siegel told CNBC on Monday.
We can handle stumbles, presidential ineptitude, bungling, arrogance, presidential self-deception, poorly planned presidential executive orders, insults to world leaders and the desecration of American values.
Victory brings with it a wave of contributions, and in presidential races, sometimes Goliath loses, or at least stumbles around punch-drunk for a few rounds.
Detractors may point to the Dow Jones industrial average's recent stumbles, but the benchmark index has much further to fall before Trump's postelection gains are gone.
The news media pounced on early stumbles by the service, and with its losses mounting, Tidal was quickly put on death watch by the music industry.
It's one of the movie's bigger stumbles, hinging so much of the dramatic tension on Hearst's sudden realization that Al duped him all those years ago.
Trump early Monday blamed his stumbles on a faulty earpiece during the interview, pointing out that he rejected Duke's support during a press conference on Friday.
As vice president, Biden's verbal stumbles were regularly treated as being almost whimsical—avuncular, human touches from one of the most powerful people in the world.
Biden's stumbles in Iowa and New Hampshire were jarring, as he led nearly every national primary poll until Sanders started to overtake him in recent weeks.
Prior to the festivities, their security details do routine checks of the house, and inevitably an agent new to the task stumbles upon the room upstairs.
In this novel, she alights in Oregon in 1921, where a woman named Alice James stumbles off a sleeper train, gutshot, barely alive, and splendidly dressed.
Told by a mysterious narrator, the story gets darker and darker as the foolhardy and desperately unhappy Iris stumbles in her attempts to help her sister.
Prairie gets caught up talking to some trees (yes, really), and then Karim stumbles upon Fola, one of the kids who's trying to solve the puzzle herself.
That's rare and valuable, and may give them a slight, necessary advantage against top-heavy opposition that stumbles at the start of every second and fourth quarter.
Clinton, getting a lift from the Democratic National Convention, took advantage of Trump's stumbles to surge into the lead in national polls and in many battleground states.
But without an independent general purpose social network they can easily switch to, many users have endured Facebook's stumbles in exchange for the connective utility it provides.
If someone stumbles on this at a used book store in Ocean City or whatever, and think it's real, I'd be the happiest guy in the world.
Then Oculus made up for its past stumbles by releasing the best VR controllers ever made, alongside clever games like Superhot and I Expect You To Die.
So Cole heads down to the beach and stumbles on the youths, who actually look very old thanks to their sun-damaged skin...and drug habits, apparently.
The Chinese launch has recovered from early stumbles, but is now at further risk thanks to retaliatory tariffs on Tesla's cars due to the ongoing trade war.
"He can get through the early states without much of a problem, but if he stumbles during that period, his money could easily dry up," Trippi said.
The book introduced readers to a Kaaro, a government agent who stumbles upon Rosewater, a community living on the edge of an alien dome known as Wormwood.
Finn takes Poe's jacket and stumbles across the desert, eventually finding the marketplace where Rey attacks him for wearing what BB-8 says is his master's jacket.
Once Vivek stumbles upon a photo of Aaron's mama, it becomes clear every girl Aaron has dated is a creepy carbon copy of his racially-ambiguous mom.
Sega's financial stumbles forced the company to abandon making hardware, and whenever Nintendo's had problems, it's seemed reasonable to wonder if Nintendo would meet the same fate.
He finds refuge in a crowd of misfit skaters after he stumbles upon their how-does-this-make-any-money skate shop down the road from him.
That's both in terms of the higher cost, but also the 'brand tax' of welcoming the data-gobbler with a history of privacy stumbles into your home.
But are Spicer's stumbles just a problem for the administration, or should ordinary people care that the press secretary can't get his foot out of his mouth?
"Frankly, I wanted to avoid the opportunity for any stumbles right out of the gate," Sullivan said of avoiding many early cable appearances, including on Fox News.
It's a classic martial arts narrative: the young hopeful stumbles upon a masterful display of mental control and physical skill and realizes that he wants to learn.
As he flees, he stumbles upon an ancient cave where he finds a magical sword that turns him into an upright-standing, sword-swinging, badass unicorn fighter.
Julian Zelizer: Cruz stumbles This was the first debate where the Republican candidates had a chance to speak without Donald Trump standing among them on the stage.
" Elaborating on the same sentiment, Gilboa said, "A successful visit is that nothing serious happens -- no failures of any kind -- (and) preventing any negative statements or stumbles.
Thankfully, "Chokehold" comes to upend all of our rude assumptions about Justine when the teen stumbles upon a solo Sam during a benefit the Glow women crashed.
"My goal in sharing this experience is that any woman who stumbles across this post will just think about their comments before they post them," she wrote.
The media has tracked her every move, including her early stumbles, like when she said there were three chambers of government: the House, Senate and White House.
In the beginning of the video, Regensburg stumbles upon a surreal music shop filled with classic vinyl records that have been remodeled with his face and body.
Sam wobbles slightly as he walks, and I have to carefully keep him from picking up too much momentum as he stumbles slightly over a small rock.
Owing to its sheer size, when China stumbles backward to state interference in the market, the ripple effects are tremendous and leave collateral damage in their wake.
Leviathan Wakes introduces readers to James Holden, an ice hauler who stumbles onto an interplanetary conspiracy, and Detective Miller, who's hired to search for a missing woman.
LENDING CLUB STUMBLES AND THE INDUSTRY FACES SKEPTICISM | Renaud Laplanche, the founder of Lending Club, has resigned after an internal investigation found improprieties in the lending process.
She is one of those mid-century women who stumbles backwards into feminism, rather than rushes in headlong, because she hasn't really had the need for it.
Clinton has all those years in the desert to account for, the stumbles and the downright wrongs of the 1990s (like her characterization of criminal young "superpredators").
His sheepish stumbles through discussions of his crimes carries the same tone of countless men who excuse past bad behavior with a "boys will be boys" shrug.
After some pleading, the rabbit runs out of the flames and, after a few stumbles, into the motorist's arms, who carries him to safety along Highway 1.
Lee stumbles across — O.K., steals — a Fanny Brice letter and discovers that there's a modestly remunerative market for that kind of memorabilia in the city's used bookstores.
And still, interest rates are historically low, which leaves the central bank with little wiggle room in the event of a recession or if the economy stumbles.
And it's not because he gets flummoxed easily, nor is it because he stumbles or makes the occasional gaffe (at one point, calling Cory Booker the president).
In this beguilingly written and illustrated tale, Monty is a scraggly black-and-white street creature who stumbles upon some poodles living in luxury at Poodle Mansions.
These stumbles are a shame because they obscure the empowering tale at the heart of the novel, starting with its deeply feminist update to its source material.
Married, settled, mostly satisfied except for a few small stumbles — the apartment is cozy or crowded, depending on the perspective — Mr. Rodriguez smiled contentedly at his husband.
But when Tom stumbles upon a smuggling operation, secrets surface from those closest to him — not least, his childhood sweetheart and her son, a star hockey player.
If it stumbles in 2018 and beyond in delivering big games on time, that could leave it relying on legacy titles to drive demand during holiday seasons.
You know you are having a bad week when the headline "Bloomberg Tries to Get Past Stumbles Before Super Tuesday" appears in, well, online in Bloomberg News.
From there, it was picked up by a variety of publications and social media users, appearing again every few months after someone else seemingly stumbles upon it.
That is a large amount of debt for a company the size of Occidental, especially if the US economy stumbles into a recession in the near future.
The stumbles of Theresa May on securing a plan to leave the EU cost her the job of Prime Minister and put Johnson in as her replacement.
Hong Kong and Singapore, meanwhile, have positioned themselves as financial bridges between China and the world, making them highly sensitive both to China's success and its stumbles.
As the officer asks Unser to walk toward the sidewalk and out of the street, the racing legend stumbles over a curb and falls down an embankment.
A player who stumbles or falls to the ground trying to stand, unrelated to an orthopedic injury, will be sent directly to the locker room for examination.
Judy starts her own firm, stumbles upon an intern who happens to own a Porsche (good for fast rides to and from detention centers) and gets busy.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 9%Synopsis: In the superhero film "Catwoman," designer Patience Phillips (Berry) stumbles upon a dark corporate conspiracy and is targeted for knowing too much.
Tcheng creates a fictional detective story to frame the film, featuring writer/actress Tavi Gevinson as a woman working in an archive who stumbles upon the tapes.
If the challenge is perceived as too great, if the person stumbles, the fear becomes crippling and the person gives up, often with despair or self-criticism.
If there's anywhere the premiere stumbles, it's that it can sometimes feel a bit insular, like the comedians are swapping inside jokes at a private dinner party.
Such speculation highlights the euphoria that still surrounds a select group of Silicon Valley start-ups even as valuations for others decline and the public stock market stumbles.
And most recently, a clinical trial of a male contraceptive shot ran into stumbles concerning its safety risks, prompting researchers to shut the study down early in 2016.
At the Code Conference in May, Jeff Bezos said Amazon has passed along some high-level learnings from its stumbles in China to help inform its India strategy.
He arrived at the White House with a rock star aura; he leaves -- despite the stumbles in office -- on a high, respected internationally for his integrity and restraint.
But he did elaborate on his own feeling that while Trump could have had some easy wins his first week in office, there have instead been some stumbles.
Recent failed missile tests North Korea's missile program may be accelerating quickly but there have been stumbles along the way, especially with its attempts to launch Musudan missiles.
Her college years as an economics major are a running joke; she corrects her dealer's misunderstanding of Reaganomics and stumbles upon a first edition of The Communist Manifesto.
When he stumbles on the story of a man trapped in a cave, he manipulates coverage to make his name -- and the local citizens go along with it.
But if it persists, the shortage poses a political threat to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose administration has been hit in recent weeks by a series of stumbles.
Markets now expect the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates twice by late January as economic signs continue to weaken and Wall Street stumbles through another rough patch.
Despite Clay's willful ignorance, the tension between Jessica's understandable stumbles toward mental health and Nina's avoiding speaking about her history fuels some of the season's most important moments.
The infidelity threatens to tear the Gardner family apart, especially when daughter Casey Gardner (Brigette Lundy-Paine) accidentally stumbles upon her mom kissing Nick in a parking lot.
It's this third party-like essence of Trump's campaign that's kept him afloat through his many verbal stumbles, missed debate opportunities, and even the "Access Hollywood" tape mess.
Forced to go home to her parents (with whom she has an insufficiently explained strenuous relationship), she stumbles upon Dr. Jehangir Khan (Khan) and starts going to therapy.
Pence's public approval in Indiana tanked after last year's handling of the "religious freedom" push and other stumbles, including an attempt to start a state-run news service.
"Perhaps the Browns could finish 8-8 if Robert Griffin III stumbles into a time machine and every other quarterback in the division gets hurt again," for example.
It's easy to imagine a Black Panther movie that stumbles in getting that message across, but Jordan owns it, in a righteous fury that feels all too real.
If you are looking for someone to blame for the stumbles at the convention and to credit for the high points, look no further than the candidate himself.
In fact, the most devastating moment in Deepwater Horizon is when Wahlberg stumbles upon a fallen rig worker, who upon regaining consciousness immediately asks about his brother's safety.
Donald Trump's political stumbles haven't eroded his commanding lead in next week's delegate-rich New York primary, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll.
As Kusum, 15, scoops up the folds of material in her fingers and runs towards the makeshift photo studio, she stumbles and lands face first in the grass.
TAUSCHE: ARE YOU WORRIED THAT IF A PRODUCT STUMBLES, IF YOU HIT A ROADBLOCK, THAT PEOPLE WILL PUT THE BLAME ON YOU AND SAY HE'S SPREAD TOO THIN?
" (exclamation point included!) Proverbs even teaches readers how to deal with difficult co-workers: "Rejoice not when your enemy falls, and when stumbles, let not your heart exult.
But before she can give any serious thought to switching productions, Arya Stark stumbles back into her life with those fierce eyebrows and a hole in her gut.
Evan "stumbles" upon info from former Bachelorette Andi Dorfman's tell-all book, which alleges that Josh, holder of Amanda's heart and upper thigh, is a verbally abusive scumbag.
Just like many Americans, millionaires thought they were smarter than most others and thus made a lot of investing stumbles (mostly in the area of picking individual stocks).
Despite some early stumbles, "Ark" is an engaging and entertaining novel, and an insightful take on just how easy it can be to slip from the upper class.
But with each round McIlroy plays in a major championship this year, it is getting harder for him to talk away his stumbles in the sport's biggest tournaments.
A fund manager among Novartis's top-60 investors said the Alcon and Entresto stumbles raise red flags about managers' ability to tackle business challenges like a big takeover.
That is why Djokovic's sudden and surprising summer stumbles — compounded by an aching wrist sustained in Rio — have raised hopes that anything might be possible in New York.
And, of course, when your entire profession revolves around wearing dramatic dresses and walking in crazy high heels, stumbles and blunders are just part of your daily grind.
Inevitably, the most human-seeming android stumbles into a lab stocked with trial iterations of itself and realizes, with horror, that it's not a person but a widget.
In a lengthy examination of Oprah Winfrey's recent stretch of stumbles published by BuzzFeed last week, the publication takes a critical and detailed look at the mogul's past.
Anna Torv, who also stars in "Mindhunter," plays Harriet Dunkley, a political journalist who stumbles into the police investigation of a student found washed up on a lake.
The story that ensues is told from ground level, with dust rising, yet the moral vantage is from 30,000 feet as history stumbles forward with lust and ignorance.
Though it's clear the US is still struggling to make up for lost time due to these early stumbles, Trump on Thursday insisted the government was always prepared.
It's not clear where the Oscars will go from here, but perhaps that's fitting after a cultural year that proves next steps can only spring from painful stumbles.
He observes his owner Nan (Fargo breakout Allison Tolman) with some confusion and total devotion, especially as she stumbles to get her own life together and assert herself.
When his daughter, Elise, stumbles out of a large box with her lover, Valère, shortly afterward, they are half naked, and have clearly gone beyond 17th-century courtship.
For all Mr. Biden's stumbles — in Iowa, in New Hampshire, at debates, at his own events — perhaps all voters needed was to hear him give a victory speech.
In a jab at Mr. Pence's conservatism, the bunny in Mr. Oliver's version is gay, and he falls for another male rabbit and stumbles into a political ruckus.
Trump also said Wednesday that the economy has also been hurt by rate increases by the Federal Reserve in 2018, along with stumbles by General Motors and Boeing.
This string of high-profile stumbles has raised questions about the health of the broader market, and the economy—and given rise to clashing theories of impending doom.
There's no denying the sweeping 2010 health-care law resulted in palpable changes to the U.S. health-care system, despite some major stumbles and roadblocks along the way.
It was not polished, and he seemed most comfortable describing his own stumbles on his way to ministry, breaking down the distinction between the minister and the congregation.
Are the news media being too hard on Mr. Trump, or are his team's lack of experience and early stumbles generating an unusually large number of negative stories?
Her stumbles on the issue continued into the fall, as Harris waffled on whether she backed the kind of single-payer, "Medicare for All" plan championed by Sens.
The president, in a trio of tweets, said he looked forward to debating "whoever the lucky person is who stumbles across the finish line" in the Democratic primary.
SoftBank has suffered a number of stumbles in recent months, most notably the flameout of former tech darling WeWork, which was forced to abandon its IPO last year.
Allison Janney, John Benjamin Hickey and Corey Hawkins star in a drama, directed by Trip Cullman, about a con man who stumbles his way into an affluent home.
Turns out the novel we saw him working on is a big success, and he simply happens to be on his book tour when Dom stumbles into him.
"Johnson's plans highly increase the chances that the UK stumbles out of the EU without a trade agreement given the short timeline for official negotiations," Scotiabank analysts said.
Cuomo's performance could either kill or fuel his possible 2020 ambitions, and he's had a series of stumbles along the way that have put him on the defensive.
Despite the stumbles, Deutsche Bank said tech shares are still great for investors because of solid earnings, cheaper projected valuations, and expected higher dividend payouts, among other factors.
How it works: Each county relies on manufacturing costly consumer goods like appliances and furniture, which tend to fare badly when the economy stumbles, according to the Post.
If a character stumbles upon Ezra Pound, as Aidan does in my new novel, "The Chalk Artist," I notice what he notices, and I hear what he hears.
If I'm not looking for it, and you don't show it to me, but it's still there, why not keep it there in case someone stumbles on it?
So one of the things, Google did try to get into shopping in a much more significant way and had a lot of stumbles, you know, with Froogle.
Meanwhile Hus gloriously stumbles in, at the beginning of the track, with perhaps the greatest (and most simplistic) line ever written about a trip to the corner-shop.
Small stumbles can wreck that kind of perception and tip people over to another candidate in a way that wouldn't be possible if there were big ideological gaps.
Phelps couldn't help but reflect on his stumbles since London, most notably another DUI arrest in 2014 that prompted him to take a whole new look at his life.
Bored and horny, she wanders off in search of "some young fresh meat," as the scene description puts it, and stumbles across her friend's college-aged son jerking off.
Photo: APTech giant Apple brought the iPhone X to market this year, but not without significant production stumbles that resulted in predictions of supply shortages for retailers and consumers.
If M50 stumbles, that may affect new artists seeking representation in the city and younger, would-be collectors who want more affordable art than that shown at West Bund.
Both emerging markets and the U.S. appear poised to recover from last year's economic stumbles, but problems persist for Europe, according to the head of global financial giant UBS.
Facebook is going back to college One of my favorite metaphors is the guy who stumbles out of the bar late at night and can't find his car keys.
Angela walking past the painting of Native American hunters immediately after she stumbles upon Judd's Klan outfit read, to me, like a nod toward the insidious nature of racism.
"I picked up this guy for drunken disorderly," a police officer says to the Bennetts as he opens the car door of the police vehicle and Luke stumbles out.
" Here are a few the son's latest stumbles: Compared Syrian refugees to Skittles "If I had a bowl of skittles and I told you just three would kill you.
Even as it stumbles toward transparency, the company remains highly selective about which sets of eyes get to search for what they've missed, and what they get to see.
The fear is that if the market stumbles begin to take a serious toll on China's economy, that could put a serious dent in an already tepid global economy.
Shareholders have sought a major corporate overhaul as the chain battles to recover from a string of food safety stumbles in late 2015 that damaged its sales and reputation.
Trump's WIIFMs - as codified by Boyan - are as follows: While Trump's critics are focused on his administration's stumbles, his supporters believe that such attention is a waste of time.
None of the toys recommended above look like dicks anyway, so if someone stumbles upon one next to your bed they won't even know it's been in your butt.
Most of the characters, in fact, basically serve to check off demographic boxes, such as the plucky orphaned teenager (Nickelodeon star Isabela Toner) who awkwardly stumbles into Cade's orbit.
The gang organically stumbles onto a street soccer game, and naturally, a friendly game of "make the goal and kiss the girl" springs up, and it's all very natural.
But at the moment CRISPR/Cas9 seems to be sweeping most things before it—and even if it stumbles for some reason, other bacterial antiviral mechanisms might step in.
Gradually, as their turn came, the boys in the group, after many initial stumbles and false starts, began to ascend, two by two, pulled along the almost vertical track.
The party's stumbles on Capitol Hill have fed into a growing frustration with its leadership, and Moore's win underscores the vulnerability of incumbents such as Heller and Arizona Sen.
The controversy clouded the second day of the Republican convention and was a reminder that despite attempts to bolster his campaign, Mr. Trump continues to be plagued by stumbles.
If she weakens and eventually stumbles, she would follow at least two other German chancellors — Helmut Schmidt and Gerhard Schröder, her predecessor — in risking her job over a principle.
If Bixby's going to make any kind of dent in the space, it needs to hit the ground running, in spite of a couple of stumbles along the way.
Still, if Rubio stumbles in New Hampshire, the GOP race will likely fail to clarify, and will instead continue to be the chaotic, muddled mess it's been for months.
Along the way, there have been casting mistakes and directorial stumbles, but the main obstacles have always been Roth's writing itself — how do you get that on the screen?
There are two simple, measurable ways that Facebook could have been punished for all of its stumbles these past 18 months: So far, neither of those things have happened.
Consequently, one of our most effective anti-recession tools is what's known in the business as automatic fiscal stabilizers — stimulus programs that come online automatically when the economy stumbles.
One man, who has the glazed look of the deeply inebriated, dances with gusto then, in a flourish, stumbles out of the church, hands outstretched, and grabs my breasts.
In this tender, wry and entertaining novel, Englander nimbly juggles these possibilities, creating an endearing hero who stumbles through a world in which the holy and profane are intertwined.
Just a teenage boy, Riddley is reeling from the sudden death of his father when he stumbles upon a secret plot to recreate the weaponry that wrecked the world.
It involved the scene in which a slightly inebriated Nola, after spending the evening hanging and drinking with her best friend, Clorinda, stumbles down the street to her home.
In the drawing "Ungeheuer in Bereitschaft (Monsters in Readiness)," a cavalcade of ghoulish stick figures, with lumpish heads and stigmata-like eyes, stumbles forward like a pathetically untrained army.
Use powerful rhetoric — as Trump has done on occasion, despite several very public stumbles on issues related to veterans — about caring for veterans, and come across as genuinely compassionate.
The candidates' stumbles have given both former Vice President Joe Biden and Sanders clear lines of attack to criticize their rivals — as either too far left or too timid.

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