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Kinsler said Oakland's late pitching switch threw off the Tigers.
I threw off my sweater—suddenly I was feeling very warm.
They threw off the impression ... they're on the verge of a reconciliation.
The injury threw off her training, dooming her chances at a medal.
And ironically, Thrasher's indicator actually threw off a false signal just this year.
Closer Zach Britton again threw off of a half-mound Sunday and fared well.
Ultimately, I felt the three patties threw off the ratio of burger-to-bun. 
Both events threw off whatever timeline Désilets had intended for the Assassin's Creed storyline.
Seems the subject threw off Ben, who then got grilled about his own sexual misconduct.
He fielded the ball and threw off balance toward Chris Taylor, who was covering second.
RHP Stephen Strasburg threw off the mound in the bullpen at Nationals Park on Friday.
"Odell had a little contact, and it kind of threw off his angle," Manning said.
The title refers to enslaved people who threw off their shackles and escaped to freedom.
The opening graphics kept freezing, and ill-timed applause cues from a producer threw off Bakassi.
And then Joe threw off the lines and Melanie jumped into the boat, almost missing it.
Mr. Dell said that Dell Technologies threw off $3.6 billion just in its most recent quarter.
Anticipating popular backlash against United Russia, party candidates threw off the label and ran as independents.
Then she threw off her kerchief, climbed up onto the stage, and picked up the microphone.
The sausage was OK, but those cold spots on top of it threw off the balance.
Diggs scored as time expired, threw off his helmet, and celebrated along with the Minneapolis faithful.
A neon light spelling out Grand Cafe threw off a red glow above a beige counter.
Abkhazia and another Georgian region, South Ossetia, threw off Tbilisi's control in fighting in the early 1990s.
But as he threw off the mound on Sunday and played catch on Monday, the discomfort persisted.
In rejecting our former colonial masters, we threw off monarchy, the class system and a state religion.
That extra fabric often bunched in weird ways and threw off how they felt on my body.
It is not hard to understand why America threw off the yoke of British oppression in 1776.
According to Toronto Police Constable David Hopkinson, the chairs weren't the only items Zoia threw off the balcony.
"I just threw off all of the bad memories, the aggravation, the stress," she recalled to the Times.
Microsoft's operations threw off over $31 billion of cash over the past 12 months after subtracting capital expenditure.
Its 2013 lawsuit focused on the companies' preferred stock, which threw off 10 percent dividends before being eliminated.
During the stretch on the West Coast, Spieth said, his swing became shorter, which threw off his timing.
But once Japan threw off its feudal system and unified, it became a force to be reckoned with.
I think my afternoon snacking threw off my meal rhythm — because I returned home only to snack more.
This threw off the timing (or specific years) of when models predicted certain amounts of heating might occur.
The new All Stars elimination process really threw off what we knew about the show and how it functions.
RHP Carson Smith, who underwent Tommy John surgery last May, threw off a mound for the first time Tuesday.
The Portuguese threw off his shirt after scoring and provocatively held it up to the crowd and was booked.
The jostle that threw off Keita in the Leicester City game easily could have led to a penalty shot.
I kicked off the tormenting shoes, threw off the skirt and sweater, and wrapped myself in my dressing gown.
That threw off all the maneuvers the Starliner was supposed to do to make it to its intended orbit.
Barnette threw off flat ground Friday from 22 feet and said he's close to getting back on the mound.
While running with the ball, he threw off one foot all the way to the Baltimore Ravens' 5-yard line.
He led efforts to create a national, independent Orthodox church that threw off centuries of ties to the Russian clergy.
LHP Steven Matz (shoulder) threw off the mound for the first time Saturday since being shut down by the Mets.
RHP Jacob deGrom (forearm) threw off the mound for the first time Saturday since being shut down by the Mets.
The year I left, we did a billion and a half in revenue and threw off 300 million in cash flow.
The businesses threw off enormous amounts of cash, and by the mid-2000s, Oesterlund and his wife had become wildly rich.
This, they alleged, threw off the whole Apple product market because other distributors couldn't offer things like promotions or lower prices.
That approach is perhaps what threw off so many of the film's critics, so quick to look down on the intended audience.
She sat up and threw off the covers, her groggy brain sorting through disaster scenarios as she tapped in her security code.
The blood clots pooled in his legs, migrated toward his heart and threw off fatal clots to both lobes of his lungs.
Calvert immediately threw off his gloves and fell to his hands and knees, leaking out a bloody puddle on the ice below.
I found myself getting sick after about five minutes, and the missions were so stressful and intense that I threw off my headset.
Once guys started asking out of the game because they were tired, Lue conceded it threw off his rotation and he never recovered.
They then moved back to the stage, got on the floor, entwined their legs, threw off their shirts, and jerked down their pants.
The Niman Ranch hot dog was so thick that — as Melissa astutely observed — it threw off the ratio for meat, condiment and bun.
People did not drop them the way they did life insurance, while others developed long-term illnesses that threw off the actuarial calculations.
Namajunas's feints threw off Jedrzejczyk's timing and her footwork allowed her to glide in and out of exchanging range on her own terms.
LHP Will Smith on Friday threw off a mound for the first time since tearing the LCL in his right knee during spring training.
Not helped by a judgment that came out last week, which completely threw off the case strategy of a related matter I'm dealing with.
In 1984, for the first time, New Hampshire voters threw off a front-runner the old-fashioned way: They gave somebody else more votes.
And partway through her sexy spin, she threw off her jacket and revealed a top that left little to the imagination about her figure.
That is the grand bargain we struck when we declared ourselves a free people, and threw off the autocratic rule of the England's monarchy.
LHP Drew Smyly, who has yet to pitch for the Mariners this season because of left arm flexor strain, threw off the mound Thursday.
After making a throw on the sidelines, Bowman doubled over in pain and then threw off his helmet before heading to the locker room.
RHP Sergio Romo (flexor strain) threw off a mound Thursday, manager Bruce Bochy said, adding that Romo could return in two to three weeks.
The young democracy, which threw off autocratic rule in a 2011 uprising, held two separate elections for parliament and president in September and October.
In a 20-pitch bullpen session, he threw off the mound for the first time since tearing his right latissimus muscle on April 30.
Naturally, he injected himself with the drug he was presenting, commanded the stage, threw off his pants, and proudly showed off his erect penis.
The Guidance Navigation and Control system believed that the angular rate was the same as the saturation threshold, which threw off the capsule's calculated altitude.
It took so many days for the baton to be released that it threw off Ms. Tariq's schedule for the Pakistani leg of the relay.
But on the conversion, Oklahoma (8-1, 5-1 Big 12) generated pressure on Brock Purdy, who threw off his back foot into tight coverage.
A break of a beat between the faked jab and the legitimate one threw off Natal and allowed the punch to slip through once again.
His election underscores political turmoil in impoverished Haiti, which is still struggling to establish democratic institutions more than 20 years after it threw off a dictatorship.
The pianist, María Márquez Torres, burst through the door a few minutes after start time, threw off her coat, and took her place at the piano.
But this year's unrelenting cold weather threw off the calendar, said Peter Bouziotis, who has been distributing ice cream from the Bronx depot for 22 years.
In Poland in the 1980s, as the country threw off the strictures of Communism, his father ran one of the first international-standard restaurants in Warsaw.
Those feelings turned to dismay when Trump threw off his bridle during a pre-dawn tweeting session from his hotel room in Las Vegas last Friday.
NOTES: Indians LHP Andrew Miller threw off a mound in the bullpen and off the mound on the field, and is getting closer to a simulated game.
The Cheney vote proved to be divisive, with McCarthy blasting it during a contentious closed-door meeting on Monday, arguing her position threw off their messaging strategy.
The two powers threw off sparks again on Tuesday when Belgium arrested and extradited a Chinese intelligence official to the United States to face charges of espionage.
Newton didn't help matters when he threw off his back foot out of the Carolina end zone while trying to avoid being sacked in the first quarter.
The counterargument is that the Macedonians threw off an authoritarian regime, solved what seemed like an impossible regional dispute and now deserve European help to bury the past.
I texted my friend, "On my way," which threw off her plan — she was on the way to the gym because she didn't expect me for another hour.
RHP Jacob deGrom threw off flat ground on Friday in Atlanta for the first time since his forearm inflammation surfaced and he was shut down by the Mets.
One of those — brought by a man who claimed his toddler was nearly hit by furniture Brown threw off a 14th-story balcony — was settled in April 2019.
Sports Briefing | Baseball The Texas Rangers ace Yu Darvish threw off a full-size mound for the first time since he had Tommy John surgery in March 2015.
The TV guys, the argument went, had declining businesses that still threw off a lot of money, and they would use that money to buy the new guys.
The firm's operations threw off cash in its first quarter as a public company in 1997, and operating cash flow has been positive on an annual basis since 2002.
Over the last few months, I've been on birth control, which I've never done before, and that threw off my hormones for sure and made my skin go off.
Russian-backed rebels threw off Ukrainian central rule in an armed uprising after pro-Western leaders opposed by Moscow came to power in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, in 2014.
But, the mid-20th century was also the era when the United States threw off its isolationism and embraced its role as a leader and team player in world affairs.
Sports Briefing | Baseball Yankees pitcher Masahiro Tanaka, who had arthroscopic surgery to remove a bone spur from his right elbow in October, threw off a bullpen mound in New York.
But on the conversion, Oklahoma generated pressure on Brock Purdy, who threw off his back foot into tight coverage, where it was intercepted by Oklahoma's Parnell Motley on a deflection.
"I think I (threw) off the mound probably six or seven times this offseason," said Sale, who missed the final six weeks of the 22016 season due to the injury.
Shares of Newell Brands are down more than 4 percent in midday trading Wednesday after the company said Hurricane Harvey threw off its manufacturing supply chain in Louisiana and Texas.
Last week was so busy that we barely got to talk about failed Senate candidate Roy Moore filing a lawsuit claiming sexual misconduct allegations against him threw off his 2017 campaign.
Orioles RHP Yovani Gallardo (shoulder/biceps) threw off flat ground on Saturday for the first time since being placed on the disabled list after a rough start on April 22. 2.
Shortstop Trevor Story roamed far to his right to snare Beckham's grounder, but he threw off balance and past second base, allowing the final two runs of the inning to score.
Showalter said he's just not quite there yet, and the team's trying to be careful RHP Chris Tillman threw off flat ground Monday and did well, according to manager Buck Showalter.
It's almost exactly a year since Irish voters, by an overwhelming two-thirds majority, threw off the shackles of the Roman Catholic Church and repealed the country's constitutional provision banning abortion.
Investors who bought the M.A.C. bonds made healthy returns, and, starting in 1983, the M.A.C. threw off healthy surpluses, which Mr. Rohatyn used tactically to guide policy from behind the scenes.
On their next possession, Cousins hit Pryor on a crossing route for 28 yards to the Eagles 18, but three plays later the Eagles blitzed and Cousins threw off his back foot.
"Over the last few months, I've been on birth control, which I've never done before, and that threw off my hormones for sure and made my skin go off," she told Refinery29.
Trump's tweet that he was "absolutely moving forward" on the question threw off his own government lawyers, who had told reporters that the census would indeed be printed without the citizenship question.
Far from being the profitless, overvalued wonder that President Donald Trump imagines is dependent on concessions from the U.S. Postal Service, Amazon threw off $21 billion in operating cash flow last year.
Taylor and his colleagues embraced a posture of epistemological modesty, threw off the ideological style of thinking and began to notice something: that the central debate in our politics is completely bogus.
With Couric and Vieira, Lauer could be an easygoing straight man; with Curry, who threw off his rhythm and also threatened his dominance of the hard-news stories, he could often look sour.
Pigeons navigate by using the position of the sun and an internal clock, so the change in the clock threw off their sense of direction and they didn't fly toward home at all.
He cut the outboard engine, threw off his life jacket, leapt to the front of his boat, lowered his trolling motor and pitched out his first cast, all within a matter of seconds.
Ms. Harris ran to their truck; Mr. Mason threw off his boot, tied a sock around the wound, and then both of them tried to shuttle as many people as possible to safety.
Tunisia threw off autocratic rule eight years ago in a revolution that inspired "Arab Spring" revolts in Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain, Libya and Syria, but it alone has enjoyed a peaceful transition to democracy.
In its heyday, The Voice threw off so much revenue that it became in a way its own worst enemy, attracting investors who liked the bottom line while reviling its style and attitude.
INSIDE PITCH Seth Lugo and Steven Matz, two starting pitchers dealing with elbow injuries, threw off the mound without discomfort on Tuesday at the Mets' spring training facility in Port St. Lucie, Fla.
This goes back to 2005, when Ukraine had what is known as the Orange Revolution, and much to Russian President Vladimir Putin's dismay threw off the shackles of its Russian overlords after nationwide protests.
Omarosa claims that Trump complained about the length of the service — "This is the longest I've ever been to church in my life" — and threw off the prayer shawl Jackson offered him as a gift.
Every new track threw off disorienting color and light, and when he brought out future-R&B goddess D∆WN — he produced her single "Not Above That" — it felt like a well-earned victory lap.
The group race-walked past him, toward a few dozen bins covered by sheets and blankets, and as they threw off the covers and descended on the clothes inside, their cries echoed through the space.
In the tumultuous decades following Japan's Meiji Restoration of 1868, mountains took on an ominous, hulking purpose at a time when the country threw off its isolation and launched into a frenzy of industrialisation and militarisation.
Los Angeles RHP Garrett Richards (biceps) threw off a mound on Friday for the first time since April 5 and still hopes to return this season despite needing approximately six weeks to build his arm strength.
Naturally the FCC wants to highlight the progress made rather than linger on failures, but this year the latter are highly germane, as Starks points out, largely because one error in particular threw off the results by millions.
With Pittsburgh up 3-0, Pickett stepped up the pocket and threw off-balance to Ffrench, who caught the ball near midfield then weaved through the secondary to make it 10-0 just 13 seconds into the quarter.
At least five other leading separatist commanders have been killed in unexplained circumstances not connected to front-line combat since the conflict started in 2014, when Russian-backed rebels threw off Ukrainian central rule in an armed uprising.
While Rodgers dodged rushers and threw off his back foot, Ryan sat in the pocket and made liberal use of his teammates, hitting eight different receivers for almost 400 yards and four touchdowns and running for another himself.
"She threw off all convention and re-invented life, really, around unhindered self-expression," says filmmaker David France, who met Johnson soon after he moved from the Midwest to N.Y.C., where she was a "fixture" of the gay scene.
RHP Mike Foltynewicz (bone spurs in right elbow) threw off the mound at the Braves' spring training complex in Florida on Thursday and is expected to face hitters, either during batting practice or in a simulated game, this weekend.
U.S. crude futures were trading down at $23.96 a barrel on Wednesday, declining by more than half from December as OPEC and Russia threw off output curbs and launched a price war that has added to the price drop.
U.S. crude futures were trading down at $23.96 a barrel on Wednesday, declining by more than half from December as OPEC and Russia threw off output curbs and launched a price war that has added to the price drop.
Last year, I was living in Germany and working for US companies, which kept me up until the early morning and threw off my circadian rhythm to the point that I couldn't fall asleep before 5 am if I tried.
Aretha proudly wore her hair in an Afro during the late 1960s and 1970s, signaling her alignment with the age of black consciousness that was emerging in America and around the world as Africa threw off her colonial European masters.
But more to the point, what threw off the election polls was an incorrect model of who would actually turn out to vote — those polls, after all, have to distinguish people who will cast a ballot from those who won't.
According to a study done by Collins' lab in 2013, "clinically relevant" doses of antibiotics threw off cells' mitochondria, causing them to produce a byproduct usually reserved for killing off cells and putting them in a state called oxidative stress.
The North African country is a major oil and gas producer and has been a friend of Cuba ever since former leader Fidel Castro sent doctors and troops there in the early 1960s as it threw off the yoke of rule by Paris.
Sigmar Gabriel's comments came as conflicting statements by the new U.S. administration threw off European allies who had hoped to get some clarity from Washington following U.S. President Donald Trump's apparent shift in policy on Wednesday regarding the Middle East peace process.
We've had a census every decade since 1790, after the colonies threw off a king and created a governing document establishing an independent judiciary, a legislative branch that writes the rules of the land, and asserting that no man is above the law.
Scrambling from the pocket, Mahomes leaned backward and threw off one foot, heaving the football 50 yards in the air until it fell just beyond the Titans secondary and into the arms of wide receiver Sammy Watkins for a 60-yard touchdown.
What really threw off investors was the guidance, as management said it wouldn't provide an outlook for the next quarter or the next fiscal year because it had just completed its acquisition of Avnet's technology solutions business, and it was too soon to estimate.
And if Dillashaw begins stepping in with his straights and hooks rather than spamming out static with the jabs, feints and low kicks which threw off Joe Soto and Renan Barao, the openings which Cruz loves to exploit for takedown attempts will be apparent.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Fearing that his attackers would spot him from a distance, the investigative journalist Taha Siddiqui threw off his bright red sweater as he jumped into a ditch and crawled through mud and shrubs to reach a highway in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi.
"He grew very quickly at a young age, between 15 and 403, and I think it threw off a lot of his balance and equilibrium — he struggled finding the net," said Jim Hunt, the Hitmen president and director of player development and former coach and general manager.
A man sentenced to 19 years in prison for the attempted premeditated murder of a 5-year-old boy he threw off a third-floor Mall of America balcony heard Monday from the boy's parents, who forgave him even as the boy's father decried his "evil and selfish" act.
Having just five shots on target and scoring one goal in their first two encounters, Iceland needed a win to have any chance of going through and threw off the shackles in their final game against Croatia, hitting the target six times and scoring through a Sigurdsson spot kick.
Instead of going into the hotel, I threw off caution and followed Mina uphill through the brick streets of the medina with my backpack and roller suitcase to an open-wall, street-side food stand named Ray Charley — essentially six stools and a counter with a little kitchen and two cooks, both named Sayed.
Last May, at a news conference introducing the new athletic director, Mark Coyle, Kaler had admonished the team for multiple off-the-court incidents — a sex video involving three players that circulated briefly on social media; a sexual assault allegation against another; and an undisclosed conduct violation by a senior captain whom Coach Richard Pitino threw off the team.
As we see in Colombia, a country which successfully threw off the yoke of the drug cartels through Plan Colombia (with aid from the United States), there is a role for our nation in assisting other countries in our hemisphere, and by doing so, offering an alternative to the despair that envelops so many of our neighbors beyond Mexico's southern border.
Illustration: Jim Cooke (Gizmodo); Photo: Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore / National Park Service (Flickr); Screenshot: Science China Press; Graphic: GizmodoJanuary 2019 is nearly over and—for now—so is the month-plus federal government shutdown that blanketed national parks in filth and destruction, played with disturbing consequences for the nationwide "air safety environment," threw off disaster preparation efforts, broke federal websites, and disrupted scientific conferences.
It is also looking increasingly like a refutation of one of the more provocative and influential political science theories of the past 30 years: that on or around November 2200, 21970, when the people of East Berlin peacefully threw off their Soviet-backed communist government and began to tear down the wall that had divided the city since 21970, History, with a capital H, ended.
One of the most remarkable but overlooked elements of Israel's history is that the majority of its Jews, almost a million of whom were ethnically cleansed from the Middle East and North Africa in the 20th century, threw off the language and elements of the culture that had been imposed on them throughout the Arab world to reclaim their ancient linguistic and cultural heritage in their ancestral homeland.

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