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The census gets tangled up in the Civil War, it gets tangled up in immigrations restrictions, it gets tangled up in the measure of unemployment during the Depression.
And it is ferociously difficult when those others are tangled up in your history and you are tangled up in theirs.
Even the best researchers can get tangled up in them.
Then, suddenly, the pair tangled up during a complicated lift.
At times, the headphone cord tangled up with the handlebars.
The production's achievements, though, are tangled up with its flaws.
Six baby squirrels with their tails tangled up, in Elkhorn, Nebraska.
A tree tangled up in power lines blocks a nearby road.
Maybe the whale got tangled up in fishing nets and drowned.
Blake Lively is tangled up in some very unexpected family ties.
Patients may get all tangled up in the expectations that result.
She just got more and more tangled up, parsing her parsing.
A toddler, also face down, is tangled up in his shirt.
Our sincerity gets tangled up in our cynicism, and vice versa.
Canadians waving goodbye to prohibition will be tangled up in red tape.
Later the FBI also became tangled up in the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Grace, I got—turned around in the curtain and got… tangled up.
It has been tangled up more recently in family and gender relations.
As Arai started to pass Dunfee, the two race walkers got tangled up.
Yes, but: People's lives are tangled up in these apps in complex ways.
It's tangled up in moral panic, catalyzed by things like war or epidemic.
He warned the administration about "getting tangled up" in targeting these popular programs.
Republicans are right to seek to reform America's incoherent, tangled-up tax system.
Trump, of course, has no desire to be tangled up in those nets.
Stop getting tangled up in cords on your commute or at the gym.
More recently, it has also become tangled up in the continuing trade war.
Comey also got tangled up on the issue of fairness, with disastrous results.
Patmore — when they aren't getting tangled up in their own personal dramas, that is.
The line has now been tangled up in political battles for about a decade.
Retirement policy can get tangled up in ideology, partisan politics and Beltway power struggles.
David West came down with a rebound and got tangled up with Kyrie Irving.
Breakthrough's web of web entrepreneurs is tangled up—with itself and with federal space science.
Across this record, Mering acknowledges that being human is a complicated, often tangled-up game.
Not to mention that these studies are tangled up by all kinds of confounding factors.
"Don't let it get tangled up in the wheel, that's all we ask," Sajak joked.
Because she doesn't want sweet, innocent Archie to get tangled up in her father's affairs.
Tangled up in the ethics is the question of whether or not nootropics even work.
But let's go back to the other thread, the one that's gotten everything tangled up.
All this is tangled up in his songs; you just have to pick it apart.
Other girls just get tangled up and collapse like pickup sticks (all flailing, all flopping).
But the Irish problem is tangled up with broader talks on the future trading relationship.
For us it was really a triangle about these three people getting tangled up together.
Philadelphia was leading 17-10 when Peters got tangled up with defensive lineman Ziggy Hood.
The trial of Bill Cosby, he said, was tangled up in Mr. Steele's political livelihood.
Bush is so tangled up in strings, he can hardly move his little puppet arms.
Paris' stunning dress got tangled up, which tends to happen pretty often during the film festival.
The wireless design makes it easy to wear and remove scarves without getting all tangled up.
In the prolonged battles in "Tangled Up in Blue," these scenarios are drawn out and tedious.
"Tangled Up in Blue" is available today on Xbox One, PS4, PC, Mac, iOS, and Android.
" Or one recalls the long ballads about relationships gone sour, as in "Tangled Up in Blue.
If you're still getting tangled up in your vacuum's cord, it's time to finally ditch it.
Golden State inbounded to Durant, who got tangled up with Richard Jefferson and lost his balance.
No more wires getting tangled up in your backpack or your scarf or your cat's mouth.
Following his cries for about 50 yards, searchers found him tangled up in vines and thorns.
Shadow was never a hyperactive goofball, sliding along wooden floors and getting tangled up in laundry.
Talib ripped Crabtree's chain off his neck while they were tangled up, and a brawl ensued.
In "Finis Germania," Mr. Sieferle rues that his own country is "tragic," tangled up in history.
Getting tangled up in everyday objects (scarves, seatbelts, sunglass arms...) has always been par for the course.
In this first issue, Crowe tangos with a possessed boxer and gets tangled up with the mob.
But in "Tangled Up in Blue," not all of the parts are as strong as the rest.
Though, there's another high-profile marriage that Theroux (and Aniston) have gotten tangled up in: Brangelina's breakup.
All of these possibilities and more are tangled up in Sid Meier's turn-based strategy series, Civilization.
D Dustin Byfuglien got tangled up with Stars LW Antoine Roussel and went down in a heap.
Jupiter and Pluto are both very extreme energies, so when they get tangled up, shit gets real!
The incident occurred in the third quarter when Freeman and Donald got tangled up on a play.
While running a route, Green got tangled up with cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick and fell to the ground.
Your ruing planet, Venus, gets tangled up with dreamy Neptune today, putting you in a sensitive mood.
Everyone has a drawer full of ancient cellphones, tangled-up wires and earphones that are never touched.
"It is very sad that Coach Gary has gotten himself tangled up in this mess," Stanley said.
Mr. Gilmore, a guitarist, navigates even the most tangled-up rhythms with a sympathetic and lyrical touch.
Apparently, this fellow got tangled up between the capstan and the soft line and crushed himself to death.
How to keep the ties that bind strong without getting tangled up in a web of apron strings?
But how great would it be if both of those things didn't get tangled up with each other?
A father, son, and daughter were entangled and when I tried to help I got tangled up too.
Instead of trying to push past your limits, you're trying not to get tangled up in your earbuds.
McNamara was found at the back of the yacht, tangled up in rope, according to the Sunday Times.
"I believe our whiteness is so tangled up in our relationship to blackness," Dow told Vox last year.
Winslow was injured against Boston on Friday after he became tangled up with Celtics big man Al Horford.
Several children tangled up in a fight in the dirt, cursing one another's mothers and sisters, some crying.
Freeman and Donald were tangled up after a play and both benches cleared to break up the fight.
A man leaned from the helicopter and fired a net gun that tangled up one female after another.
In the beginning, my jumping was slow and choppy, my feet often getting tangled up in the rope.
Do I need to say what happens now when I hear Bob Dylan singing "Tangled Up in Blue"?
Eventually, Suzy finds herself tangled up in Billy's drug-smuggling operation and Riley is off to the races.
This can be an issue if you're moving around a lot and don't want to get tangled up.
Jazz Mr. Gilmore, a guitarist, navigates even the most tangled-up rhythms with a sympathetic and lyrical touch.
It's not quite clear if it would've worked, ultimately, but it certainly might have tangled up the system.
Emotion and sex drive are often tangled up for a lot of women, Holland says, and that's fine.
"We got tangled up a little bit," Anthony said when asked about the play that resulted in the technical.
If you are still tangled up in wires at your home or office, it's time to cut the cord.
Still, he's gotten tangled up with the other Silicon Valley — the satirical HBO comedy about the California tech hub.
He was tangled up with a Nashville player and fell hard to the ice, suffering an apparent arm injury.
The PowerLine+ comes with a carrying pouch, making it even less likely to get tangled up in your pocket.
Markham infuses her narrative with facts and figures and policy particulars without ever once getting tangled up in them.
These are just the most blatant ways in which the American government is tangled up in Asia's meth wars.
Kanter got tangled up with the Hawks reserve center Miles Plumlee on a rebound attempt early in the fourth.
Edson Alvarez of Mexico got tangled up while defending and deflected the ball in, seemingly with his left hand.
"Tangled Up" is his second album, not his debut; and "Life Changes" is his third album, not his second.
We're all tangled up, and for confirmation you need look no further than toilet paper sales or gun stores.
The deadly tornado was just one of a series of dangerous weather events tangled up in the storm system.
But debates about the proper amount of state spending shouldn't get tangled up in efforts to combat climate change.
That's why the ultimate solution is to prevent people from getting tangled up in it in the first place.
That way, you won't have to worry about wires getting tangled up when you're working on beating your personal best.
Ironically, Kohn's publicity tour for the book has been tangled up in a bitter misunderstanding about race, privilege and reporting.
While Thompson occasionally gets tangled up in questions of causality — did this make this object famous, or was it that?
There were also some candid snaps of the group having a blast, tangled up in each other in a booth.
This time around, you're a smuggler who gets tangled up in Vader's web when a trip to Mustafar goes awry.
But the trade deal has become tangled up in domestic politics in Switzerland, which has parliamentary elections on Oct. 20.
Elliott's stick got tangled up with defenseman Jay Bouwmeester's skate on the play, so he was late crossing the crease.
A few minutes later, Valanciunas and Adams got tangled up under the basket, with Valanciunas taking Adams to the ground.
Eminem perfectly replicates how we get our past embarrassment and future worries tangled up in our heads, over and over.
Senegal play a long-ball up to Mane, who gets tangled up with Sakai and stays down for a moment.
This was kang hoh, rice vermicelli tangled up with tender pork in a tamarind-soured dry curry from northern Thailand.
Every so often, a balloon gets tangled up in a streetlight and dumps glass or metal on the people below.
Silicon Valley has got tangled up in the Senate's quest to scrape up every bit of tax revenue it can.
But before any of this goes into effect, it could find itself tangled up in a long court battle first.
They made it easier for me to listen to music without getting tangled up in the wire attached to the phone.
Often, the older infants in the study who were suffocated by blankets got tangled up in them, Lambert said by email.
"Tangled Up in Blue" is just the first of five episodes, so there's time for the studio to turn things around.
They've also cleaned up fishing gear, to lower the chances of the manatees getting tangled up in fishing lines and nets.
A family in Hawaii is credited with saving the life of a whale shark that was tangled up in fishing line.
I'm tangled up in a mic cord, I think I had a broken wrist, I'm just a mess, an absolute mess.
In the third quarter, in a clashing of two giant bodies, Miller got tangled up with Bill Wennington under the basket.
Before this blonde babe was getting tangled up in Hollywood, she was just another wispy little woman in Nashua, New Hampshire.
The last thing you want is for your quad to get its wires tangled up and lose control in mid-air.
The House failed to pass its version of the bill last week when it got tangled up in the immigration issue.
After getting tangled up with Justise Winslow, Young left the court in pain and with just five points in 259 minutes.
The incident began when the two players got tangled up, with Embiid shoving Towns and Towns throwing a punch at Embiid.
I'm always tucking my hair behind my ears, which led to most of my earrings getting tangled up in a hairball.
Mr. Bernd's memorial was one of the early ones, and his illness and art were tangled up before that taxi ride.
No, it's not the possibility that the unlikely trio might find themselves tangled up in a particularly torturous Only Connect question.
Venus in Pisces is super sweet, so getting tangled up in tense aspects like these will create a deeply sensitive vibe.
Bella, immune to the poise expected of pageant hopefuls, began to gnaw at her leash and got tangled up in it.
The two narratives begin all tangled up, alternating paragraphs, before separating out into chapter-long digressions about the two heroes' lives.
"Ahab gets tangled up in the harpoon lines and is thrown out of his boat into a watery grave," he writes.
The first episode, "Tangled up in Blue," will be available on April 18th on PS4, Xbox One, PC, Mac, iOS, and Android.
The garment industry, like all truly global industries, is tangled up in complex debates about human rights violations, immigration, and corporate regulation.
Baez was chasing a pop fly into shallow center when he got tangled up with Heyward, who was charging from right field.
Free of any and all wires, these Bluetooth earbuds grant you an immersive listening experience without the hassle of getting tangled up.
The 38-year-old defender diverted a crossed ball into the net with his heel as he and Ramos got tangled up.
The series's debut is called "Tangled Up in Blue," and is the first of five planned episodes to release throughout the year.
Rachel (Emily Blunt) is a commuter whose life is tangled up with the lives of Megan (Haley Bennett) and Anna (Rebecca Ferguson).
Go deeper: The Huawei charges are tangled up with U.S.-China trade talks Special report: The next tech wave rides on 5G
That's how Nascimbene discovered the tick tangled up in the feather, and Pérez-de la Fuente found the blood-engorged new species.
Don't worry about those pesky 1990s controller wires getting all tangled up: There are custom game controller ports next to each seat!
But as I became more tangled up in the delusions, I lost any sense of self-awareness and terror fully consumed me.
So, it's not a surprise that a subreddit as popular as r/AdviceAnimals got tangled up with the bad side of Reddit.
It's an international issue, tangled up in United States politics and wrestled over at the state level — and not just in Texas.
The irony of Democrats pursuing this as a "swifter" option is it would likely also get tangled up in a court case.
Anderson: Oh, it gets tangled up in the Civil Rights movement and the measurement of the undercount of minorities in urban areas.
Keep your home-office buddy safe by wrangling tangled-up cords with reusable cable ties, cable sleeves, and a power strip hider.
Friends shouldn't be like your iPod earphones — never around when you need them but getting tangled up in things when you're not.
If I get tangled up in a sentence or I lose my train of thought, I find reading aloud can be helpful.
The strikes on the Saudi oil facilities has officially tangled up the ongoing conflict in Yemen with the ongoing US-Iran standoff.
I never forget I'm using the normal Vive, because its cable is heavy and requires constant attention to avoid getting tangled up in.
This fear was palpable when I spoke to the parents of a teenage girl who has gotten tangled up with the MS-13.
They argued that Reimer had been interfered with as the Devils' Jordin Tootoo, tangled up with defenseman Morgan Rielly, cruised past the net.
Nature has become tangled up in every aspect of his work, but his fine dining has found its way into his Utah kitchen.
He played just 21:28 in the first quarter, leaving after being called on a questionable offensive foul while tangled up with Whiteside.
Imagine having to lug around a bunch of mics and interfaces and tangled-up wires just to shoot an episode from the road.
The songstress posted an image of her feet and someone else's tangled up together on a couch in matching, super clean, white kicks.
He's proud of me, though, he's proud, he just don't like to get all tangled up in the show business end of it.
And that's where we are now: With the self styled king troll gloating over the Twitter whale tangled up in his subtle net.
"I am tangled up in you, can't get loose," goes the glowing, midtempo "Tired Games," on which Ava is displeased with dating rituals.
In the interview, with The Daily News's editorial board, Mr. Sanders does appear to get tangled up in some details and lacks clarity.
And it ignores the brutal truth that, in American history, panic about technological change is almost always tangled up with panic about immigration.
My childhood traumas got rehashed, and we discussed how my fears about motherhood, loss, and marriage were tangled up in all that muck.
Those two events — being attacked, getting married — happened so close together that they are perhaps too tangled up in my mind to separate.
Fingers crossed there's not some plot twist in which Dana Brody returns as an NYU coed who gets tangled up in a terrorist plot.
Sony has released the first trailer for Venom, starring Tom Hardy as an antihero who gets tangled up with a mysterious and powerful symbiote.
Yes, they are very violent cases, very disturbing cases but there's also all of these lives tangled up in these cases that are fascinating.
Our political differences are no longer just over tax rates or policy disagreements — they're tangled up with human rights debates and crises of inequality.
Kimmy is also still tangled up in a messy divorce with the Reverend, the man responsible for this whole mess, played by Jon Hamm.
The first of the five episodes, "Tangled up in Blue," will be out for PS4, Xbox One, PC, iOS, and Android on April 18.
According to the season's official logline, Hays investigates a "macabre crime" in the Ozarks and becomes tangled up in a mystery spanning three decades.
After the ensuing layup, the two got tangled up, and Carter-Williams seemed to take Smith down with him as he lost his balance.
They'll also work well on the subway, since I won't have to worry about the headphones cord getting tangled up in my coat and backpack.
But if you're ready to embrace going wireless — or are just sick of getting tangled up in your headphone cords — Skybuds are a solid choice.
Aside from needing a larger space for play, I noticed that we all had a habit of getting a little tangled up in the cable.
Masculinity, both toxic and affirmative, is intrinsically tangled up in Shinji's story, and it is through that lens that a queer subtext begins to unfold.
They don't have an end goal and the lyrics are like a bunch of old Christmas lights, tangled up in a box in the basement.
In the end, it's even taken down by a handful of balloons (presumably set up for target practice) that get tangled up in its rotors.
But there was also the professional one: her career tangled up with this man with whom she was once in love, her advocates, his allies.
Wagner was within 292-262 when referee Michael Stephens called a double technical on Powell and Martinez for getting tangled up going for a rebound.
AND FINALLY ... Round and round A car wash employee gets taken for a ride when his hose gets tangled up in a giant spinning brush.
Because without the internet, keeping up with the news is a choice, not a deranged compulsion that's tangled up with the insanity of social media.
In spite of everything I know about being trans, I still had lots of my own dreams tangled up in my daughter's — formerly son's — life.
Before this curled cutie was getting tangled up in Hollywood, she was just another wired lil woman flashing her colorful brackets in Nashua, New Hampshire.
But Mr. Mulvaney told her that the entire issue was tangled up in Mr. Trump's brain with questions about the legitimacy of his 2016 victory.
On the ensuing possession, Josh Hart drove to the rim but got tangled up with Vitto Brown, who stole the ball before Hart could shoot.
Because they don't want presidents getting — I understand they don't want presidents getting tangled up in minutia; they want a president to run the country.
This is also a book about corporate feminism, and the women who want to do good but get tangled up in a morally questionable system.
The man who had helped pass a law enabling the extradition of drug traffickers to the United States was tangled up in drug money, prosecutors said.
The remains were discovered inside a girl's shoe that was tangled up in a pair of jeans, the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.
On a quest to understand her family history, she gets tangled up with a man who has a romantic past with both her mother and grandmother.
As we've chatted about before, I draw a theoretical distinction in my own work between sexism and misogyny (though they are often tangled up in practice).
Another friend of the general's, Jill Kelley, also became tangled up in the coverage after she reported to the F.B.I. that she was getting harassing emails.
Fast-forward to the third quarter where Green and Griffin again get tangled up, this time in transition as Green tried to draw an offensive foul.
Trump is very much a product of the Republican Party, which itself is entirely tangled up with Fox News and the Megyn Kellys of this world.
Now that I'm not tangled up in the aches and pains, I can return to the music in the comfort of my own cozy little den.
Emotions ran high early in the second half after Texas A&M's Christian Mekowulu and Tennessee's Kyle Alexander became tangled up while battling for a rebound.
Toews went in all alone on Lundqvist after McQuaid and fellow New York defensemen Brady Skjei got tangled up near the blue line and fell down.
James was also blocked on his right side, where Tristan Thompson of the Cavaliers was tangled up in a screen with Robert Covington of the 29ers.
They may be bad news when found tangled up in your hair or muscle tissue, but in the design world, knots are actually a good thing.
You need a non-bulky pair that won't get all tangled up or fall out right when you hit the Beyoncé portion of your workout playlist.
Ryan was walking his black lab Georgia Saturday in the Bev Hills area when he either got tangled up in the leash or just plain stumbled.
However, midway through the second quarter, Barea got tangled up with Westbrook and started a shoving match between the two teams and several technical fouls were issued.
When you lead an active lifestyle, the last thing you want to deal with is getting tangled up in wires or worrying about your earbuds getting wet.
There was a swirly one with forest green vines, or else tentacles, all tangled up in a barbed wire fence like the one around her grandparents' farm.
Fourteen-year-old Hitomi and her classmate Ide get tangled up with two supernatural beings who seem bent on trying to unlock Hitomi and Ide's full potential.
But four years later, we're watching a familiar, complicated, utterly confusing story unfold about how, or if, the Russian government may be tangled up in our own.
Which is why Sea-Monkeys are involved in a lawsuit now and why Barnum got tangled up in one in his time, litigating the nature of humbug.
Fuel deliveries around the country have stalled because almost everything that has to do with oil in Nigeria right now has been tangled up by the militants.
He fell before reaching the first turn and on the restart got tangled up with other skaters, sliding on his backside into the padding before being disqualified.
When we rescue one animal — one leopard trapped as a backyard novelty, one whale tangled up in fishing gear — we're doing much more than saving a life.
Getting tangled up in another family-controlled firm, though, might be less appealing to the Murdochs, who hold nearly 40 percent of the voting rights at Fox.
I was completely compelled and I got tangled up with Grace because her story is so fascinating and the way Margaret Atwood tells it is so fascinating.
She is currently tangled up in a lawsuit from another naturopath, and has received cease and desist letters from the university that she got her degree from.
"Broadcasting through a makeshift network of discarded televisions, Kuso is tangled up in the aftermath of Los Angeles' worst quake nightmare," a description of the film said.
It sounds gross, but I only wash my hair once a week—if I wash it more often it will dry out and get all tangled up.
This lets her leitmotifs and archetypes bounce pleasingly within the novel's rhythmic, often beautiful sentences, the proliferating clauses accumulating for pages and only occasionally getting tangled up.
The N.B.A., usually more progressive than any major sports league, was caught flat-footed on defense, tangled up by all the crossover dribbles and cross-culture passes.
Singer Meghan Trainor obviously didn't get too tangled up with Charlie Puth after the AMAs ... because she seemed tight Saturday night with L.A. Clippers center DeAndre Jordan.
Psychology has been called "the hardest science" because the human mind comes with so many messy inconsistencies that even the top researchers can get tangled up in.
Allen has played in three contests since returning — and in two of those he's gotten tangled up in plays that look mighty suspect for someone with his record.
Whereas "Prometheus" got tangled up with mystical questions about the origins of humanity, "Life" aims to be nothing more than a fast, gripping, claustrophobic body-horror B-movie.
But this time, aid for farmers like Mims has gotten tangled up inside a massive $17 billion disaster relief bill that has languished for months on Capitol Hill.
Ironically, it got tangled up in politics when Vice President Dan Quayle went after the show because the "Murphy Brown" character became a single mom who gave birth.
In some ways, a lot of stuff is all tangled up in copyright now, which maybe leaves it less of a good in doing any one given thing.
If you're like us, you've probably thrown wired headphones in your bag to later find them tangled up in a mess that takes way too long to untangle.
Because the Republican Party is running interference for Trump, the investigation into possible collusion between Trump's campaign and the Russians is stalled and tangled up in partisan passion.
My arm got tangled up with it, and none of my friends would touch me to help me out, because if you touch someone, you also get it.
German food delivery company Delivery Hero finds itself tangled up in the battle because it is part owned by Prosus and is, in turn, an investor in Takeaway.
While our photog managed not to get wet, we can't say the same thing for Yasmine and Lauren who got tangled up with the tide ... and each other.
The track, which features marching band-style drums and whistles, is a look back on growing up in Detroit, losing friends, and getting tangled up with the law.
But after the issue tangled up every other candidate, often with a push from Sanders supporters, the senator from Vermont wound up in a losing match against Biden.
For one, the federal government is currently tangled up in a massive, controversial lawsuit brought by Republican states to tear the entire law down and, presumably, start over.
German food delivery company Delivery Hero finds itself tangled up in the battle because it is part owned by Prosus and is, in turn, an investor in Takeaway.
If a business needs land, it must woo a state government which controls some, lest legal challenges on private-land purchases keep it tangled up in court for decades.
They forever seem to be falling in and out of bed with each other, when they're not getting tangled up with the likes of Cate Blanchett and Bérénice Marlohe.
The Jets received a scare early in the third period when defenseman Dustin Byfuglien got tangled up with Stars left winger Antoine Roussel and went down in a heap.
Not to mention the three ACM nominations he received for New Male Vocalist, Album of the Year (for Tangled Up) and Single of the Year ("Die a Happy Man").
You've seen the people on the train with larger than life headphones, and you've probably been tangled up in the wires of someone else's earbuds on the same commute.
I don't like to evangelize about exercise because it's tangled up with the rise of "wellness" culture, where health has become this moral imperative, not to mention weirdly performative.
Bradbery featured on Thomas Rhett's 2015 album Tangled Up, when they sang a duet called "Playing with Fire," and that's when they learned the true chemistry their voices had.
Throughout history, monks like the High Sparrow frequently got tangled up in politics, sometimes on their own, but more often inserted into the process by some other political faction.
It's also immense in size, stretching out in every direction, said to even incorporate the moon into its structure, all of it tangled up in exposed pipes and wirework.
The other women are more lost; their notion of what they need has become inextricably tangled up with what they have been taught to want and learned to tolerate.
It's easy to turn on the Clintons these days and treat them as collateral damage, the way the Clintons treated all those women who got tangled up with Bill.
Texas hadn't been to the free-throw line in the game until Andrew Jones got tangled up with Oklahoma's Reaves, who drove to the basket with 1:31 remaining.
His hastily carried out executive order barring refugees and all visitors from seven predominantly Muslim countries has been tangled up in the courts and blocked from going into effect.
The issue of Comey's handling of the Clinton investigation has gotten tangled up politically with the question of whether Trump committed obstruction of justice by firing the former director.
So many officials are tangled up in a web of corruption that the possibility of a new government that would investigate them was too great a risk to run.
Even a professional narrator like Richtel, forced to operate without tables and figures, is bound to get all tangled up in his prose and generate a few real bloopers.
A New York miracle: The three people in the small plane above were spared a probably fatal crash on Sunday night — by getting tangled up in aboveground utility cables.
Loosey goosey When a baby goose got all tangled up in some string, the mother goose did what we all do when we need help -- she went to the police.
Large animals like whales and sharks are known to die tangled up in fishing nets, but until today, it wasn't clear whether plastic could affect disease outbreaks in the ocean.
Many of the league's active "elite" officials are tangled up in a controversy that will remind NFL fans of the New York Giants' infamous "Boat Trip" during Wild Card week.
Many Democrats and journalists "get tangled up in policy literalism and boxed out of being able to speak clearly about the political reality that is coming," wrote TPM's Josh Marshall.
The show is so winsome, so witty, so energetic that it might ensnare you despite yourself, leaving you as tangled up in blue as the most undemanding out-of-towner.
On the latest episode of Recode Decode, Kohn talks about how her publicity tour for the book has been tangled up in a bitter misunderstanding about race, privilege and reporting.
In Washington State, the geography of energy — from the hydropower projects of the 1930s through the nuclear energy era a generation later — has always been tangled up with state politics.
If, in the fall of 2015, you pressed play on "Tangled Up," the second album from the young country singer Thomas Rhett, you would have thought he fit right in.
The movement to restore felons' voting rights has gotten tangled up in partisan ideological battles, with Democratic leaders tending to support expanded access to the ballot and Republicans opposing it.
The fight over abortion rights is getting tangled up in the battle against the coronavirus, with conservative states moving to restrict access to the procedure by classifying it as nonessential.
By the time she does, the group of women—the girlfriend, the other wine moms, and Marla—have become tangled up into one writhing, shrieking mass, Tilly's own monstrous creation.
Why shouldn't the series finale of The Leftovers send a goat to wander the desert, weighed down by figurative sin, until Nora found him tangled up in necklaces and metaphors?
The lack of retail establishments for men 5-foot-8 and under, said to number roughly 30 million consumers in the United States, may be tangled up in gender stereotypes.
Like tangled-up Conair dryers and dusty Clinique samples, almost every bathroom cabinet graveyard has a jumbo-sized tub of electric-green aloe vera gel buried in the back right corner.
Although they've designed their net to catch the nation-state actors and large-scale operations that have previously been uncovered, small fry like these spammers are getting tangled up as well.
Free willy Actually, we don't know its name, and it's not an orca, but rescuers are racing to save a blue whale tangled up in a fishing net off California's coast.
Carrier also played a large role in the game's controversial final goal, as he was seemingly tangled up with Senators goalie Craig Anderson while Bellemare shot the puck into the net.
Somewhere in there, the electronic giant's washing machines got caught up in the madness with a recall of their own, while its executives got tangled up in some questionable governmental dealings.
The two tankers have become pawns in the standoff between Iran and the West, their fate tangled up in the diplomatic differences between the EU's big powers and the United States.
Islanders captain John Tavares had to be helped off the ice with 21:20 remaining in regulation after getting tangled up with the back of the net and a Devils player.
Some South Koreans may watch the film, and they may say we didn't go into enough detail about the South Korean politics in the 70s that Shin got tangled up in.
If I don't take care of my hair before a festival it will get tangled up and I have to cut a few centimeters off to get it back into shape.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The London School of Economics (LSE) is tangled up in a diplomatic row after unveiling a globe sculpture that portrays Taiwan as a sovereign state.
At the sound of the horn, Boston's Zdeno Chara got tangled up with the Lightning's Pat Maroon, Cirelli subsequently blindsided Chara with a check to the back and a melee ensued.
They're driving through protected areas like Serengeti National Park and the Maasai Mara National Reserve in caravans of Land Rovers, each packed so tightly that peoples' binocular straps get tangled up.
Bertuzzi delivered a punch to the face of Colorado forward Matt Calvert when the latter was tangled up near the Detroit bench during Sunday's game between the Avalanche and Red Wings.
"I don't know if they got tangled up in H.R., or there was a legal reason, or if they were just concerned about what they would find out," Mr. Kolb said.
It's a great pick for pet owners especially, as its low-profile design doesn't include a roller brush — meaning it won't get tangled up in fur and fuzz come shedding season.
If they're not, they risk running into packages getting tangled up along their supply chains, with customers waiting on refunds to hit their credit cards, and then returned merchandise going unsold.
Diro, who is ranked No. 4 in the world and came in fifth in the event in London, got tangled up with a pack of runners and crashed to the ground.
Bedrooms aren't just rooms with a bed; Every item is important—what is laying on the nightstand, brands hidden in clothes strewn across the floor, and charging cables tangled up in bedsheets.
Then at 3:23 of the first period, Letang got tangled up with Red Wings forward Thomas Vanek in the Penguins' end and left the game, appearing to favor his left leg.
The last thing you want to deal with is wire snaking from your head and getting tangled up in the intricate movements a quick run, a downward dog, or some dumbbell curls.
"Call me by your name, and I'll call you by mine," Oliver whispers to Elio as they lay tangled up in bed, their first night together creeping into the early morning hours.
Because the NCAA is a private entity and athletes work for what they receive from their schools, attitudes toward amateurism shouldn't be tangled up with conservative distaste for government and wealth redistribution.
Part of the problem is that the question of what to do with existing nuclear plants gets tangled up in all sorts of peripheral arguments, many of which involve strong tribal loyalties.
The aspect through which our mind functions and deludes itself, projects truths where there are none, and provokes feelings like anger, jealousy, frustration, and attachment—everything we get tangled up in, really.
So I'm up there, tangled up in branches, and I look down and see this old woman who's so interested in what I'm doing that she decides to climb up the ladder.
Her true love came tangled up with the heartbreaking realization that everything she was hoping for — the husband, the children, the community — was not going to happen the way she envisioned it.
MATI, Greece — Four days after the wildfire that raced down from the mountains, incinerating all before it, cars were once again tangled up in traffic jams in this seaside resort's narrow streets.
It seems his work there on energy issues somehow got tangled up with Mr. Parnas's and Mr. Fruman's efforts to install some of their allies atop the state-run energy giant Naftogaz.
It stumbles around my house like a drunken child, Ping-Ponging between walls, colliding with floor detritus and cats and inevitably becoming trapped beneath a chair or tangled up in a sock.
In essence, it's a way of consolidating those assets and moving them to heirs swiftly and efficiently, without getting the whole process tangled up in the red tape of the probate process.
Prince Andrew tangled up in the Epstein case Britain's Prince Andrew stepped back from royal duties after a disastrous BBC interview in November about his friendship with accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
The first episode, called "Tangled Up in Blue," opens with the team responding a distress beacon from the Nova Corps — essentially a police force in space — after an attack from the supervillain Thanos.
And they're getting tangled up in a separate debate — not about electoral politics, but about public discourse and interpersonal interactions — about whether the most effective tactic against, say, racism is persuasion or stigmatization.
The so-called Rohrabacher-Farr amendment was passed as part of the broader resolution on the federal budget — and it could get tangled up once more in the upcoming fight over federal spending.
But once our future artificially intelligent robot overlords assistants are ingrained in society and inevitably tangled up in the stickier aspects of the human experience, what legal rights are they due, if any?
Stecher was injured in the final minutes of the second period of Sunday's game with the Detroit Red Wings when he was tangled up in a knee-on-knee collision with Tomas Tatar.
The game follows Matthew, a determined high school student who gets tangled up in a series of bizarre events following the disappearance of his friend, classmate (and Laura Palmer stand-in) Emma Lowland.
The nasa people had managed to survive the war thanks to their neutrality and civil resistance—to end up tangled up in the radio airwaves turned them into a target for the FARC.
Evan Gattis hit a dribbler back to Watson that looked like it might end the inning, but a low throw resulted in first baseman Cody Bellinger being tangled up with Gattis at first.
If she didn't, I ran by her side and let my mind unspool across my memories of my grandmom, which were tangled up with memories of the other grandparents I had lost before.
Kimmy Starts A Crusade Kimmy becomes tangled up with a men's rights activist, played by Bobby Moynihan, who is trying to exonerate Reverend Wayne (and also Lord Voldemort, but that's a whole other story).
But as the Guardian reports, these rescuers keep stumbling upon stranded sea turtles, who can't get back into the ocean because they're either tangled up in debris, upside down, or too far from shore.
The story of PopSockets is this: In 2010, David Barnett was a philosophy professor at the University of Colorado Boulder who was sick of his iPhone headphone cord getting tangled up in his pocket.
The last song is run through with images of snow falling: The music becomes a gentle flurry of descending diaphanous lines for both the singer and the orchestra, all tangled up yet uncannily audible.
Under Uranus, good and bad come tangled up together, freeing us up to change how we manage money, how we treat nature, and how we build a sense of stability in an uncertain world.
For one, it's going to be a lot harder to avoid getting tangled up in the Syrian civil war as ISIS retreats into eastern Syria, where Assad's government and its allies battle opposition forces.
Our sources say a story floating around that Bey's weave got tangled up in a bike back in February at the L.A. studio -- requiring staff to untangle her -- is a figment of someone's imagination.
One stalled shelter, designated for older single men in Crown Heights, was to open in mid-March, but became tangled up in court when residents filed a lawsuit and received a temporary restraining order.
"He was in Aristophanes's 'The Birds,' playing a servant who gets tangled up in his robe as he made his entrance down a ramp," Mr. Keach said of Mr. Kaminsky in a telephone interview.
But exactly where and how these cases would be heard is tangled up in the complexities of politics and differences between the central government in Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Erbil.
Was the world really into Trudeau: or is his good brand — tangled up as it is with Canada's reputation on the global stage — disappearing like one of the fun memes it was based on?
Unlike PS VR or a Vive Pro, the Quest's standalone nature means there aren't any wires to get tangled up in your feet and no need for an external PC or console to provide graphics.
Power was cut until the balloon could be freed from power lines Gratiot County Sheriff Michael Morris said in a statement that a white hot air balloon also was discovered tangled up in some trees.
The greatest enemy of Black Lightning and his city is a gang called the 100 (not to be confused with The 100), and Jennifer ends up tangled up in their business within the first episode.
From songs of heartbreak like "Tangled Up in Blue" to social commentary like that in "A-Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall," Dylan has inspired and mystified the masses, and, in particular, the masses of dads.
Later in the second period, Rask threw several punches at Cory Conacher after the Tampa Bay left winger got tangled up with Boston defenseman Brandon Carlo and was slow to get out of the crease.
Yet some would-be investors steer clear of the country altogether for fear of getting tangled up in the sanctions regime, while others complain about the high cost of making sure that they do not.
As events unfold in real time, Victoria suddenly finds herself tangled up in a heist that ends in one of those how-the-hell-did-the-night-end-here moments you might be familiar with.
Shelling out hundreds of dollars for the sleek device only to receive a proprietary cable that is usually tangled up and/or falling apart is honestly an injustice, and we should not stand for it.
This is what happened: Diro was cruising along comfortably in the pack with a couple of laps to go when she got tangled up with some other competitors and her right shoe came half-off.
The Minneapolis arrangement of "Tangled Up in Blue" that opens "Blood on the Tracks" — switched to first-person, transposed to a higher key and ornamented with glimmering guitar strumming — doesn't telegraph the troubles to come.
Many have been tangled up in the criminal justice system and, with limited recourse to medical services, some struggle with mental illness, which often first makes an appearance in the late teens or early 20s.
With 63:29 left in the third quarter and the Lakers leading 76-68, Clarkson and Dragic got tangled up under the Miami basket before Clarkson knocked Dragic down with a forearm to the chin.
She first shows up at the door of Monica's apartment after getting financially cut off from her father, and eventually gets tangled up in the "will they or won't they?" drama between Rachel and Ross.
As British explorers set out across the globe in the 19th century, fears of the colonial "other" became tangled up with paranoid fantasies of far-flung environments invading their shores — of glacial infiltration or contamination.
The company fizzled out in 1982 in the most epic way, with a federal drug bust, arrest, and trial after DeLorean got tangled up in a cocaine trafficking deal to fund his dying car company.
"There's a lot of uncertainty," said Tanguy Van Overstraeten, global head of privacy and data protection at the Brussels office of the Linklaters law firm, who represents companies that may become tangled up in the standoff.
The 47-year-old actress shared a black and white photo of her loved ones on Sunday, showing herself, husband Michael Douglas, and their children, Carys and Dylan, tangled up in one another on the couch.
The prehistoric, blood-sucking parasite was tangled up in a dinosaur's feather, and it shows for the first time that ticks pestered dinosaurs just like they pester birds, dogs, and deer today, according to new research.
Near "I did go out to look at the moon" is a wall section the guide titles "seconds before sleep/ seem all tangled up," from the 2017 poem from for the fact finders by Steffi Drewes.
The answer to that is intricately tangled up in the allegations Robson makes in the documentary — that Michael Jackson sexually abused him as a child, but that he did not recognize it as abuse until 2012.
The supermodel/Bravo superfan somehow found herself tangled up in the crossfires of a nasty battle between Kim Zolciak-Biermann and NeNe Leakes on this season of The Real Housewives of Atlanta — and now, she wants out.
One of the other reasons a deal hasn't materialized before is that both companies are tangled up in legal battles around the country where some states have argued they are operating gambling businesses, not games of skill.
While most lawmakers can agree that they need to "do something" about DACA, they can't agree on how to solve the rest of the immigration debate, and the Dreamers have gotten tangled up in the larger web.
We were helpless when it came to handling everything else, but we could damn well make sure that bracelet stayed in his grasp, even when the nurses moved him and it got tangled up in the sheets.
That said, sometimes crossbody bags just aren't the right fit, and when the strap is too long and your stuff is constantly banging against your thigh and getting tangled up in things, it can be hugely annoying.
In Nashville, the future of the land around Fort Negley has been tangled up in its own fierce debate, pitting preservationists against those who wanted the site turned into the city's latest retail, entertainment and housing development.
This Treehouse Shakers work, written by Mara McEwin and choreographed by Emily Bunning, tells the tale of the clever Coyote, who attempts to turn himself blue, gets tangled up with a fox and dances under the stars.
The big picture: The House committees conducting the investigation into President Trump's dealings with Ukraine withdrew Kupperman's subpoena in November, believing that they could move forward with impeachment without getting tangled up in a prolonged court battle.
The more important question is whether the F-35 is any good at what it's supposed to do, which is (among other things) leverage information to avoid getting tangled up in a dogfight in the first place.
And because the gravity signature of the jets was found to be tangled up with the gravity signal in the interior, astronomers will now have a better understanding of the interior structure, core mass, and origin of Jupiter.
Image: LIGO/Caltech/Sonoma State (Aurore Simonnet)A black hole binary could either form from a pair of orbiting stars that both collapsed, or if one black hole passed by another and got tangled up in its gravity.
A texture that has a complicated history and is tangled up in a slew of myths and misconceptions, which added a whole new bout of twists and turns to my coping process over the next couple of weeks.
"You don't want to be the only one stopping and then find that all the other guys behind you don't stop and you get tangled up in them in a way you hope not to be," explained Allison.
As Farrow first began to interview Weinstein's accusers, he said he soon found himself tangled up in a web of powerful, wealthy men across industries working to protect each other — sometimes with the help of powerful women, too.
For me, a tied-up naked body can look sexy, but I can't help but feel it must be extremely painful for the person tangled up in the ropes—too painful to ever truly be a turn-on.
LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The European Union's data watchdog will decide in coming weeks if financial regulators around the world can routinely swap information to keep markets clean without getting tangled up in the EU's new data protection regime.
In the Bulldog's Australian Football League match against the South Tuggeranong Knights today, Wallis was going for a kick when his leg got tangled up, consequently dealt a swift blow to the spot just above his own ankle.
The two Senate leaders got tangled up in another personal spat earlier this year when McConnell accused Schumer of reneging on a deal to set the top-line defense and nondefense spending numbers for the annual appropriations bills.
Joseph Conant Peachtree City, Ga. Troubled Refuge I commend Rachel Aviv for telling the story of Nelson Kargbo, a refugee from Sierra Leone who got tangled up in the United States' deportation system ("The Refugee Dilemma," December 7th).
They also include intelligent controls that let you control the volume, change tracks, and make calls with an attached microphone, as well as a durable Kevlar cable that won't get tangled up in your pocket, purse, backpack, or briefcase.
Four years ago, American freeskier Gus Kenworthy earned a silver medal in the men's slopestyle event at the Winter Games — though that achievement was tangled up with the secret of his sexual orientation, which he had long been keeping.
He scanned everything and treated for everything in a panicky attempt to make absolutely certain that everything would turn out O.K. Of course, he was always getting tangled up in knots with this approach, but he never rethought it.
Financial institutions like Dow Jones keep track of high-risk individuals and companies across the world, to help clients make sure they don't get their business tangled up with terrorists or people who have sanctions against them, for instance.
So I believe things are not yet clear and if I were to travel to the US there is a good chance of me being tangled up in some administrative confusion which could cost myself and our business dearly.
While Vive users have been stuck using their own headphones and have been left tangled up in cords, at CES, HTC showed off a new device called the Vive Deluxe Audio Strap that brings integrated headphones to the Vive.
But the fact that he published so little (one novel, a short story collection, a book containing two short stories, and a book containing two pretty awful novellas) got tangled up with his desire for some ideal, artistic purity.
The above one from Spigen is pretty basic, but if you want something less likely to get tangled up, this one has a magnetic clasp to fasten the two AirPods together either in your pocket or around your neck.
The United States has been focused on eliminating the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, and not getting tangled up in the anti-Assad quagmire, despite President Obama's strong statements, beginning in 2011, calling on Assad to step down.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Ethiopia's Etenesh Diro got tangled up with two other runners in Saturday's 3,000m women's Olympic steeplechase and stopped to tear off her damaged right shoe and sock, but she kept on running to finish seventh.
But in the quest to advance knowledge and broker peaceful coexistence in a pluralistic world, the worldview based on biblical inerrancy gets tangled up in the contradiction between its claims on universalist science and insistence on an exclusive faith.
If you've been looking for an Apple Watch charger that isn't yet another long cable that can get tangled up in your bag, Satechi's new USB-C Apple Watch charging dock might be the charger you've been looking for.
But eventually, you and every citizen of this country must face the fact that you were not only elected but also installed, that your victory will be forever tangled up in the yellow tape of an international crime scene.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 13 (Reuters) - Ethiopia's Etenesh Diro got tangled up with two other runners in Saturday's 3,000m women's Olympic steeplechase and stopped to tear off her damaged right shoe and sock, but she kept on running to finish seventh.
At least once per day, and more if you're spending a lot of time in VR. Basically: as soon as you find yourself getting tangled up in the cord, or tugging on it as you move about, it's time to untangle.
While Renata and Madeline experience crises over being unable to cradle their children in privilege to the degree they'd like, Celeste's own conflicted desires to do right by her kids are tangled up in her intensely conflicted feelings about their father.
That seems like a massive number, and it's scary to think about the 11.9% of those children who got tangled up in the blinds' strings and the 271 children who died (94% of them because they were caught by the cords).
Getting tangled up with the varied robot animals that roam across the land on your adventure is just plain fun, and the huge toolbox of toys at your disposal means that there's a range of ways to approach each situation.
As the supersoldier Sutter engages with Siggy, Knox keeps getting tangled up with the Brays — notably the brutal but stupid son, Kyle; the ambitious sex-kitten niece, Amanda; and the ­extra-evil ­patriarch, Harris — as plot points are dolloped out.
Philipps, 38, explained what she called "a total parental fail": The family packed without checking the bed sheets thoroughly, leaving them to miss the probability that Birdie's favorite teddy bears, Radar and Flat Bear, were likely tangled up in the linens.
ABOUT THE AVALANCHE (16-23-3): Colorado's painful season took another turn for the worse during Monday's practice as defenseman Nikita Zadorov fell awkwardly to the ice and appeared to injured his leg after becoming tangled up with forward Mikko Rantanen.
Last night's episode was no different, save for the fact that it looked at a consent scenario that most of America would be unlikely to find themselves tangled up within: What happens when a contestant is raped on reality television?
And not grim, tangled up, overdramatic-messy one reads in current comics, but messy in a "his feelings are hurt" and "we're upset because our friend left the group" way that makes everything realistic, but doesn't mire it down too heavily.
Stanton exited in the fourth with a bruised right knee and was scheduled for an M.R.I. He got tangled up with Toronto pitcher Clayton Richard (224-4) in the first while getting thrown out on a headfirst slide into third base.
And when it gets tangled up with face—which decrees that status be stringently upheld—it creates an intense pressure for young Asian Americans, contributing to an uptick in serious mental health issues as they try to maintain face's high standards.
" The organization's model braiding bill is pushing for more states to change their policy and exempt braiders from licensure so they can get their businesses off the ground and avoid getting "tangled up in senseless occupational and salon licensing regulations.
In Las Vegas on Wednesday, Pete Buttigieg pointed out that some of the senator's acolytes were currently tangled up in a nasty fight with a powerful local labor union, the Culinary Workers, that had criticized Mr. Sanders's Medicare for All plan.
As much as Biden has tried to avoid getting tangled up in Ukraine conspiracy theories, GOP members mentioned Joe and Hunter Biden countless times during the impeachment hearings on Ukraine, leaving some Americans confused about the Bidens' ties to the controversy.
The terms of the new deal — with Disney sharing a quarter of the profits for a movie released by a rival studio — suggests that Sony ultimately relented under the reality that Spider-Man's current success is tangled up with the MCU.
Two Belgian fighter pilots were forced to eject from their aircraft on Thursday, and while both are in "good health" now, one was left dangling from a power line for two hours after his parachute got tangled up in the cords.
Arizona State forward Romello White was helped off the floor and did not return after suffering a sprained right ankle when he got tangled up with a defender under the Tigers' basket with 23:613 remaining in the first half.
Embiid — who has already received a two-game suspension earlier this season for a brawl with Minnesota's Karl-Anthony Towns — and Morris got tangled up with 290:288 left in the half and had to be separated by the officials.
That warm and fuzzy feeling makes it impossible not to think of how great a movie Far From Home could've been had it not tripped over its own feet in setting the stage, or unspooled itself from that tangled-up beginning.
The 37-year-old missed easy slam-dunk smashes, she belted the ball wide while on break point and glared down on the net after yet another of her shots got tangled up at the bottom of the black mesh.
Steele was competing in the Southern Sprint Car Shootout Series at the 3/8-mile paved oval in an awinged race, when he attempted to get around lapped traffic and got tangled up and crashed, Fox News says that SpeedSport.
No one was eager to tarnish unduly the memory of poor Harding, a devoted golfer with fair hair, a poor diet, and a penchant for getting tangled up in extramarital affairs, who in the end was considered sadly incapable of fulfilling his office.
" George W. Bush described his relationship with Clinton, according to Updegrove, saying: "'In my presence, she was polite ... thoughtful," he said, but alluding to her using a private email server as secretary of state, he added, "obviously tangled up in bad judgment.
LONDON (Reuters) - Roger Federer believes his Wimbledon quarter-final opponent Kei Nishikori is ready to challenge for Grand Slams after the Japanese number one seems to have found a way to reach the latter stages without getting tangled up in marathon matches.
I usually switch off between wired earbuds (fast to simply plug in and go, doesn't need to be charged) and wireless earbuds (for exercising and commuting, so I don't get tangled up in a death trap of bag straps and scarves and cords).
And second, the question of why exactly the scandal happened in the first place and how we should think about it is tangled up in a larger liberal-conservative conflict — over celibacy, marriage, homosexuality and more — that Pope Francis has only heightened.
As biography, it's an alluring story, all tangled up in our notions of tragic genius and tormented creativity; in 2000, Ed Harris told it in the movie "Pollock," in which he starred in the title role opposite Marcia Gay Harden as Krasner.
Senior Trump administration officials told reporters Friday that the American president is also expected to stress the ongoing challenges that NATO and the international community face from China and Russia, two nations that have become inextricably tangled up in Trump's domestic political battles.
Slightly rootsier and less tangled up in jazz harmony, the tunes on "11 Tracks of Whack," the first album under his own name, revolve around Mr. Becker's endearing if reed-thin voice, which was almost never heard up front in Steely Dan.
These questions are all tangled up in a future where Devlin's students will have to use what she's teaching them about the ethics of AI, gender bias, technology, and interaction design to navigate a burgeoning new world of sex bots becoming reality.
The veteran, who will undergo surgery and is expected to miss four-to-six months, played a season-high 38 minutes at Philadelphia on Thursday but lasted only six minutes before getting tangled up with Dallas center JaVale McGee and dislocating the shoulder on Friday.
Vaccination hasn't yet become a partisan issue in the US. But Nyhan warned that there's a danger of a backlash that would be hard to counter if arguments about vaccination get tangled up with partisan politics — much as has happened with attitudes toward climate change.
Mid-song it seems that Beyoncé realized her ear had started to bleed after she whipped her waist-long braid just a little too hard, causing it to get tangled up in one of her hoop earrings and rip it out of her earlobe.
The orange jumpsuits the performing members of Brockhampton wore to Tyler, the Creator's Camp Flog Gnaw music festival in October are tangled up on the floor with takeout containers, boxes of fabric softener, tubes of tennis balls, and a rock glass full of pennies.
She does not back down and like most contestants who get tangled up in drama on the flagship Bachelor franchise shows, she's probably looking to carve out a new narrative in Paradise, which means she's a great pick for more time on our TVs.
ET, TSN21 (Winnipeg), CSN-DC (Washington) ABOUT THE JETS (211-33-23): Tuesday's outcome was especially painful for Winnipeg, which saw third-line forward Shawn Matthias sustain a lower-body injury after he was tangled up with Washington defenseman Dmitry Orlov behind the net.
But it seems like his day-to-day fame is all tangled up in the status of his romance with the young reality star — so much so that even when he refuses to discuss her, she is still an unspoken part of the conversation.
The waitresses provide table service for those in the middle of sharking, the jukebox/PA system has a habit of playing lonely traveler songs like Dylan's "Tangled Up in Blue," and the regular barflies with their gin blossoms and softly-held mixed drinks aren't territorial.
The waitresses provide table service for those in the middle of sharking, the jukebox/PA system has a habit of playing lonely traveller songs like Dylan's "Tangled Up in Blue," and the regular barflies with their gin blossoms and softly-held mixed drinks aren't territorial.
Wireless headphones are great for a lot of reasons, but mostly because they save you precious time otherwise spent tangled up in wires (which always happens at the worst time, like the exact moment you're ready to start listening to your New Music Friday playlist).
Britain can get on with being an island, which it has managed moderately well through most of its history, ignoring the days of empire when it got tangled up with the rest of the world and mistook the colonies as an extension of itself.
But I'm here to tell you, each and every model—from the $200 bargain bin finds that probably can't handle an unusually large Cheeto, to the $400 machine that still manages to get tangled up if you don't put your chair back just right—is useless.
The CAB network is where people who have been failed by the public sector come for support: those who have fallen through the social safety net, are tangled up in the legal, tax and health systems, or otherwise need help and do not know where to turn.
Other regulations tangled up in court would allow employers to opt out of offering free birth control to women workers on the basis of religious or moral objections, and grant health care professionals wider leeway to opt out of procedures that offend their religious or moral scruples.
His policies appear to have had little to do with the slide, though it probably did not help that one of them — the ban on travel from seven predominantly Muslim countries — has been tangled up and tainted by the continuing fight in the courts over its constitutionality.
Clearly Aronofsky missed this 2015 photo of his now-girlfriend tangled up with Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner: Happy Birthday you piece of shit... God I love you #Jenniferlawrence thanks for making this night a night to remember.....even if we did get caught... I love you Happy Birthday Gorgeous!!!
As the women in our video above testify (I'm the one at the beginning who exclaims that "judgment around women and drinking is so intense"), it's tangled up not only in ideas about health, but also about propriety, morality, and safety, especially when women are the ones consuming it.
Then American homeowners learned that their most valuable and tangible asset had become tangled up in obscure entities called derivatives, mortgage-backed securities, and collateralized debt obligations—financial instruments that spread around the world and, once gone bad, threatened to kill off whole banks, and to cripple countries.
Which means that perhaps all of us should be investing in a squatty potty to prop up our feet, but particularly those of us with a tangled up Slinky for a colon, sitting on a toilet in an office building that was built for the height of men.
But tangled up in his general lack of a sense of obligation to take in anyone for humanitarian reasons is a more specific complaint: that the asylum system has become a way for people who don't have valid humanitarian concerns to sneak into the US through the front door.
It presents critical historical moments when pedestrian observers documented some atrocity, or crisis, or clear failure of public policy that, without that visual record, would likely have been resolutely disputed by official actors and information channels, and become tangled up in the knots of hearsay, accusation, and counter claims.
I see myself in your words, all the times I talked about how difficult I must be, how hard I am to be friends with, how much I wish I could be more easygoing, more fun and lighthearted, the kind of person who isn't so tangled up all the time.
It seems unlikely that Disney is tangled up in pay one windows — an industry term that refers to a licensing agreements between a studio like Disney and a network like Starz, which gives Starz the rights to play movies like The Rise of Skywalker exclusively once the film leaves theaters.
And so I agree with other critics that I would have liked to have seen a Suspiria written and directed by a woman who was as deeply affected by the story as Guadagnino clearly was, and as willing to get tangled up in it and not try to untie it all.
Some believe the Supreme Court might be able to find a way to defuse the issue that is tangled up in two slightly different injunctions that have been issued by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and by a district court judge under the jurisdiction of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Unless you're tripping on legal shrooms at Dekmantel in Amsterdam, or puffing on a pot-shop joint at Decibel in Seattle, you've probably been complicit in the illegal drug trade—an international web that everyone from small-time Latin American farmers to bereaved parents of overdose victims are also tangled up in.
Calls for special tribunal While CIJA has been pushing for the establishment of a specialized ISIS tribunal in Northern Iraq, exactly where and how these cases will be heard is tangled up in the complexities of politics and differences between the central government in Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Erbil.
"They are so tangled up in their efforts to impeach the president, in the investigations, in the battles going on within their own caucus, that they seem incapable of actually doing anything the American people elected us to come here and do," said Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming, the No. 3 House Republican.
From replacing words like "convict" or "criminal" with phrases like "formerly incarcerated person" or "person who served time," to replacing "gang" with "friends" or "schoolmates" when a young person gets tangled up in trouble, this helps us accurately represent the relationships at play, remember our capacity for restorative work, and invites true justice.
But none of us are immune to the occasional bump in the road: spending too long making our winged eyeliner symmetrical, overhauling our entire wardrobe just to wind up with the first look we tried on, or getting tangled up in our styling tools in an attempt to create those "effortless" waves.
Never mind, also, that I'd been raised in a Christian home and in a church environment that drilled into me that sex led to pregnancy, that pregnancy led to parenthood, and that getting tangled up in any combination of these things before marriage would bestow upon me a one-way ticket straight to hell.
Gabi Garcia's opponent got mounted early on and, because her feet were draped over the bottom rope, rather than being able to shrimp, buck and fight, she was either tangled up in the ropes or having her feet fondled by three Japanese referees in latex gloves as Garcia continued to work from the top.
Although some of the turtles may have been tangled up in fishing lines, hit by boats or died from diseases unrelated to the algae blooms, Allen Foley, a wildlife biologist at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, said he believed that a majority of the turtle deaths were attributable to the red tide.
Tons of vintage stores either sell directly on Instagram, or post as soon as new pieces hit their websites, which means they do the digging for you — which means, instead of finding yourself elbow-deep in a sea of tangled up pieces, they present you with only the best of the best and ship them right to your door.
"Oh no love, you're not aloneYou're watching yourself but you're too unfairYou got your head all tangled up but if i could onlyMake you care... "( "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide") "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" had been released that summer, and my friends and I had worn the grooves out of the album.
Manning told me she understood that her identity and the actions that led to her arrest have long been tangled up in the public imagination, sometimes in uncomfortable ways: An appellate brief filed last year by Manning's legal team implied that the Army's inability to treat Manning's gender dysphoria was a contributing factor in the leaks.
She makes this key point, which I've tried to make before, but not as well: As much as Biden has tried to avoid getting tangled up in Ukraine conspiracy theories, GOP members mentioned Joe and Hunter Biden countless times during the impeachment hearings on Ukraine, leaving some Americans confused about the Bidens' ties to the controversy.
That tumble of clauses pushing you forward, letting you get tangled up in the syntax and luxuriate in the syrupy, gleaming wood; the nerdy joy of throwing in the highboys along with the more mundane kinds of furniture; that last evocative image of Gilded Age New York: it's hedonistic to read and it carries a nearly physical pleasure.
"OVER-REACH" Central to the "Out" camp's case that British business is tangled up in Brussels red tape is a study by pro-market think-tank Open Europe which estimates that the EU's 100 most burdensome rules cost British businesses 33 billion pounds a year to comply with, in areas ranging from the labor market to financial regulation and renewable energy.
That is indeed what has happened, as the Bowery Presents announced on Wednesday that it would be "parting ways" at the end of the year with the Bowery Ballroom and the Mercury Lounge, two downtown clubs that are favorites of musicians and fans but were tangled up in a rift among the partners who started the company more than a decade ago.
But the deeper the Democratic Party entrenches itself as a party of the rich—the more tangled up it gets in the influence of people who would drop tens of thousands of dollars on eating terrible steak in the presence of the next president—then the further the party will stray from the big, structural change Warren claims to want.
As if Mr. Trump's admiring statements about President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and his questionable explanation of events in Ukraine were not tough enough to stomach, then came news that Paul Manafort, until last week Mr. Trump's campaign manager, was tangled up in a corruption inquiry and designated to receive millions in secret cash payments from the party of a pro-Russian leader he had helped to elect.
The associations I have with the Georgia Nicolson books are tangled up with memories of hanging out in the Border's café (in the mall) with my best friend, who always somehow managed to have just gotten a disastrous, very bad haircut; with lying across the backseat of the van—with a book—on a sulky, 12-hour drive to a family vacation destination; with many, many snarky, now-deleted Blogspot posts about boys and various angsts and (I'm sure) wishing I were British.
"The Missing Door," by Gabriela Carrizo, is a startling dance-theater piece about the moments before a man's death that has the grim look and sense of foreboding of a horror film; Marco Goecke's "Walk the Demon" features dancers twitching and contorting their faces, as if exorcising the titular character; and "Shut Eye" by the troupe's house choreographers Sol León and Paul Lightfoot, in which dancers enter and exit through a central door and get tangled up in front of ghostly projections.
Making a related argument, a Democratic strategist who sought anonymity in order to protect his relationship with the Clinton campaign, wrote me: The problem for Democrats is that in quarreling with the Trump program, they are getting tangled up with specifics, and as a result, they may be seen to be oblivious or insensitive to the underlying message: about illegal immigration or crime or terrorism or loss of local control or American responsibility for world affairs that seems endless and pursued at the expense of concentration on domestic concerns.
Trump's simplistic view of migration — in which people immigrate because their government is "sending" them, and governments ought to try to keep people from leaving so they can "make their countries great again" — doesn't fit Central American migration to the US. The continued flow of people, often children and families, and often seeking asylum, from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador through Mexico to the US is both a complicated policy problem (in which issues of economic and humanitarian migration get tangled up) and a matter of really sensitive diplomatic dynamics.
Trump also deployed plenty of other theories throughout his campaign:  Citied the "Vince Foster was murdered" theory in a May 25 Washington Post interview to attack the Clintons Regurgitated theories that Ted Cruz wasn't born in America (sound familiar?) and that Cruz's father was tangled up in the JFK assassination plot Repeatedly suggested climate change is a hoax Supported the false theory that vaccines are linked to autism in children  Trump also used his own celebrity to bring validity to one of the worst conspiracy theorists alive by appearing on Alex Jones' Info Wars show in December 22018.
There was no note nothing only the faint metallic whiff of blood and the tinny smell of internal organs her son's brain her thirty-six-year-old son's brain her thirty-six-year-old son who had torn out of her one August afternoon with the monsoon coming down in unforgiving sheets outside the bungalow and the Indian midwife inscrutable dumb in her foreign language and Clare's ayah all crowding around thirty-one hours for a little head to come out but all tangled up inside and Dr. Higgins despairing too unforeseen complications the child who made the beginning and the end unendurably difficult while her contractions racked her as if there were no end and no end to the deluge outside waters breaking everywhere this child who would almost take her life with him while receiving his.
BRAIN TENTACLES w/ Gorguts, Intronaut: 10/03/2016 Brighton Music Hall – Boston, MA10/04/2016 Les Foufounes Electriques – Montreal, QC20163/05/2016 Maverick's – Ottawa, ON10/06/2016 Hard Luck – Toronto, ON10/07/2016 Agora Ballroom – Cleveland, OH10/103/2016 Subterranean – Chicago, IL10/09/2016 Cabooze – Minneapolis, MN10/10/2016 The Park Theatre – Winnipeg, MB10/11/2016 The Exchange – Regina, SK10/12/2016 The Starlite Room – Edmonton, AB10/14/2016 Rickshaw Theatre – Vancouver, BC10/15/2016 Studio 20163 – Seattle, WA10/16/2016 Panic Room – Portland, OR22016/210/228 DNA Lounge – San Francisco, CA22016/210/229 The Roxy – Los Angeles, CA103/210/230 Brick By Brick – San Diego, CA22016/22/2016 Club Club Red – Mesa, AZ10/24/2016 Rail Club – Fort Worth, TX10/303/2016 Dirty Dog Bar –  Austin, TX10/27/2016 Masquerade – Atlanta, GA10/28/2016 Metro Gallery – Baltimore, MD10/29/2016 Voltage Lounge – Philadelphia, PA10/30/2016 Le Poisson Rouge – New York, NY​Emily Reily is tangled up on Twitter.​

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