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"throwaway" Definitions
  1. throwaway line/remark/comment something you say quickly without careful thought, sometimes in order to be funny
  2. (of goods, etc.) produced cheaply and intended to be thrown away after use synonym disposable
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Other companies like McDonald's are starting to swap out throwaway plastic for throwaway paper straws, ignoring the potential for increased deforestation as a result.
These aren't the throwaway EarPods that sell for just $29.
When adjusted for throwaway possessions, the Wildcats had 1.51 PPP.
It was an idle, AA boilerplate throwaway line I used.
There are no wasted scenes, no throwaway bits of dialogue.
Get some easy karma to build up your throwaway account.
And obviously, this threat is probably just a throwaway quip.
In Chris Columbus's original script, it had been a throwaway.
"I thought that was a throwaway statement," Mr. Cornyn said.
This throwaway vignette is the perfect prologue to what follows.
I thought most song lyrics were really throwaway and generic.
It's not like a throwaway award because of his career.
Well, I mean, I will give you the throwaway answer.
And not to ruin the planet with a consumerist, throwaway lifestyle.
I think the substance got lost because of his throwaway line.
Small talk wasn't on the cards; any throwaway comment was critiqued.
The "throwaway" culture is disappearing thanks to environmentally conscious millennial buyers.
Of course, it's not like she chose a simple, throwaway project.
It was a throwaway remark, but it had started me thinking.
It is often criticised for fuelling high street fashion's throwaway culture.
" The nearest thing to a throwaway is "Sweet as Sweet Comes.
When it happened, I wrote about it almost like a throwaway.
Second, include several "throwaway" asks that you don't expect to get.
It's in the throwaway moments that Wilson fleetingly snaps into focus.
Then, as a throwaway, it's revealed that none of this matters.
The resulting throwaway culture has drawn the ire of Western activists.
I have a dedicated water bottle to avoid buying throwaway plastic bottles.
I commented that a throwaway insult by Trump isn't a big deal.
"The throwaway culture is not of Jesus," the pope tweeted last week.
Quick throwaway exchanges like, "Hello, how are you," won't make the cut.
It's a solid pun that shouldn't be buried as a throwaway joke.
But to Forky himself, born of throwaway materials, he's nothing more trash.
It gives 'em personalities, it gives 'em throwaway in the advertising community.
TF: We live in this throwaway culture that I, literally, helped create.
This is why standard throwaway airport thrillers don't migrate well beneath ground.
But he consistently applies his concern about throwaway culture to other populations.
Dejected, they decided to make a throwaway Twitter account for Ace Watkins.
A worldwide movement is trying to reform our throwaway approach to possessions.
It's a throwaway line, but think about what he is saying here.
We are trying to alter the cultural norms of a throwaway society.
A good portion of this plastic pollution is attributed to "throwaway" culture.
It draws an observant pop-culture reference from an unrelated project, then reintegrates it into the original material, so that for a few seconds, a throwaway moment in a throwaway movie becomes something surprising, amusing, and wonderfully weird.
Her scenes are elegantly composed, and even throwaway characters jump off the page.
He took one of our throwaway lines and turned it into a gem.
Everything at Vigía is done by hand, and with throwaway or inexpensive materials.
A throwaway line about a "tranny's" dick popping out had my eyes rolling.
It's a pretty throwaway way to describe someone as attractive, and that's lazy.
The Prodi doctrine was a throwaway remark with no legal standing, they argue.
Tyler called "OKRA" a "throwaway," but critics are heaping praise on the song.
Most appear to be throwaway accounts, dedicated only to hosting Best Diamond content.
But Raven's dialogue ends with a throwaway line that completely neuters her argument.
We memorialized our hangouts in our journals and the rare "throwaway" camera opps.
The World Cup isn't supposed to have throwaway rounds or matches (in theory).
Pullella's wife Marilena recalled a speech Francis gave denouncing a ubiquitous throwaway culture.
In other words, you can say goodbye to those wasteful throwaway cups forever.
In a career of throwaway endings, this last one has been carefully calculated.
He's the skin-deep one, the throwaway one, the very epitome of superficiality.
Maybe it's just a throwaway joke about how Seymour put him up for adoption.
While Pressley said she would vote against it, Capuano called it "a throwaway vote."
"If I said something about the whole pantygate thing, it was throwaway," he said.
This was not a throwaway sentence where Mr Trump's own attention might have wandered.
Someone who's never served, and for whom this is a throwaway political patronage job.
At first glance, it seems odd, even as a throwaway statement in a tweet.
"This was just blatant disregard because he was homeless, just a throwaway," said Meikel.
He did so in a four-line throwaway gesture and a one-line footnote.
But it's just a throwaway here, and Mr. Ovitz is given the last word.
I am followed by more throwaway political parody accounts than you can even imagine.
Historically, women in this film category tend to be throwaway victims and plot devices.
"People are hungry for not just quippy, little throwaway emoji stories," Mr. Higgs said.
China's plan for ending reliance on throwaway plastic sets out three phases until 2025.
But it doesn't become more than a collection of moments, some transporting, some throwaway.
For all three companies, these aren't simply throwaway numbers, buried in crowded earnings releases.
But if you don't, it's just an adventure and a throwaway line, you know?
It becomes this really meaningful thing—"passion project" feels like quite a throwaway phrase.
It was a throwaway line that I used that just got blown out of proportion.
But there's no such thing as a throwaway line or character in a Soderbergh film.
Murphy doesn't show up again, but it's unlikely he was cast for a throwaway cameo.
I know it probably felt like a throwaway comment said for 'lols' from the audience.
But a throwaway moment beforehand — at least to him — became its own kind of win.
Of course, these throwaway dishes don't only exist just to cater to special dietary needs.
A throwaway line at the end of the Small Council meeting suggests that he can.
Of Rodgers' incompletions, two went through his receivers' hands and the other was a throwaway.
The music they create is peerless, of its time, absolutely fun but also not throwaway.
Let us not ruin the moment with a cheap throwaway line equating marriage with imprisonment.
So, instead of considering minor brushes of socialization throwaway interactions, cultivate a network of acquaintances.
You may feel that throwaway products don't clean as well as a sturdier alternative might.
The question itself was a throwaway, revealing little of substance about any of the candidates.
And Ms. Radja and Mr. Rosen make the most of what are ultimately throwaway parts.
Write-ins seems like a protest vote at best, and a throwaway vote at worst.
That was somewhat of a throwaway, too, because we recorded it to fund a Japanese tour.
We wouldn't be a throwaway camp villain, a recurring gag or an ally with implied queerness.
The site, named after a throwaway line in a Sean Connery movie, was founded in 2004.
It feels like a throwaway line — a cute way to introduce a father and his daughter.
Let's get one thing straight: All throwaway plastic straight-up sucks, but straws suck the most.
"As a final, throwaway gesture, he put the wheels in motion to deactivate it," TechCrunch reported.
We feel virtuous for drinking plenty of water, and we don't waste plastic from throwaway bottles.
If violence is often throwaway in games, it was consistently contextualized and justified in Mafia 3.
Berger figured it would be a throwaway pic, but when he saw the negatives, inspiration struck.
What woke me up was a throwaway line that comes at the end of Annie Hall.
To Tomita, the film explains, there is no such thing as a throwaway or minor ingredient.
But even in these forums, throwaway criticisms and jokes about the party get people in trouble.
I began insisting on Skype calls as a method of weeding out throwaway accounts and scams.
The irony here is that the more throwaway the word becomes, the more we need it.
Since 62A, SCARS, isn't a throwaway, I thought this was a challenging spot for a Monday.
I got a throwaway phone and made plans to leave the country for a few weeks.
He used the Kelly family's horrific loss just as a political throwaway line on talk radio.
The only sample we get of Dylan's writing is a throwaway line under an old photo.
This is Bojack Horseman we're talking about here, so those whiteboard stories aren't just throwaway lines.
"It's a long-term effort to get rid of the single-use throwaway culture," Eriksen said.
It's not throwaway sportswear, and there's a lot of that out there now that can become landfill.
In the midst of public backlash against cheap, throwaway products, many retailers say they are addressing sustainability.
Another throwaway element of the original that's brought to the fore here is the time and place.
For those not connected to the killings and attacks, the phrase may just be a throwaway punchline.
The other deleted scenes aren't quite as heavy — most of them feature throwaway jokes from Rocket Raccoon.
If you block or mute them, they can create a new throwaway account and continue the abuse.
It's comforting, throwaway moments like these that, when repeated every winter, become permanent creases in our memory.
Welch: And you get the freshness of the beginning between them, because it's such a throwaway moment.
It seems like some crazy throwaway moment, but perhaps this is the "explosion" we later learn of.
It's true that Francis's opposition to "throwaway culture" has often meant he's embraced more progressive political causes.
This, arguably, means people are more likely to use quick, weak and easy to remember throwaway passwords.
But for all the work and squabbling that go into them, platforms have long been throwaway documents.
For Blizzard to use those experiences as a throwaway justification for their mediocre costume is an insult.
But goddamn how the heart warms when a throwaway, quickly captioned post rakes in the likes, amirite??
He claimed the no bias conclusion was irresponsible, a throwaway line at the end of the report.
It can be pricey, but I felt better knowing that this wasn't a place of throwaway luxury.
Instead of considering these minor brushes of socialization throwaway interactions, cultivating low-stakes relationships can pay dividends.
Ms. Finley laughed, and then she got to work — from that throwaway line, a festival was born.
He said women are often considered part of this throwaway culture and are forced to prostitute themselves.
The movie, Mr. Blowen wrote, showed Mr. Passer's ability to imbue even seemingly throwaway scenes with meaning.
The other shows he sort of lumps together, with the throwaway designation of "likewise" — and no specifics.
The story behind the notion, it turns out, starts with a throwaway line in a glossy magazine.
He also started using a service to generate new, throwaway phone numbers that masked his master account.
And that's the message Facebook wants to send the world: Snapchat isn't an app, it's a throwaway feature.
In a throwaway comment, a nurse announces all the women in the maternity ward are going into labor.
The Onion (1996)Comedy, especially the kind of throwaway gags the internet traffics in, doesn't always age well.
Throwaway email addresses could be combined with fake images of people, for example, to fabricate entire online personas.
There have been episodes where the only mention of him is a throwaway sentence to explain his absence.
How many little Twitter scandals are just a throwaway comment that somehow went viral, and now someone's crying?
Maybe it's a piece of throwaway dialogue from that straight-to-VOD movie you watched one Sunday afternoon.
"Unfortunately, Rosfin does prefer throwaway gmail accounts as their preferred method to communicate," a FinCEN intelligence official responded.
LONDON — Extending an offer to the Twittersphere — even the rhetorical, angry, throwaway kind — can be a risky business.
It is a racing certainty that some trigger-happy fanatic will miss the "joke" in Trump's throwaway remark.
His name is a dichotomy that says it all: he uses seemingly throwaway references to say something larger.
It was kind of a throwaway idea and then it instantly became the quickest success I ever had.
Even his throwaway lines — "Asinine/ I get blow like dandelions" — have the eyebrow-arching zing of his prime.
You'd never use a physical illness like cancer as a negative throwaway term to mean lazy or weak.
You're the Worst has throwaway lines that are just as funny as the best jokes on Kimmy Schmidt.
The thing with this particular Morrissey interview, though, is that he didn't just say one casual throwaway line.
People think porn is this disposable, throwaway thing, and they don't value porn performers as creatives or laborers.
It's a pop-culture throwaway, a charming bit of trivia, the punch line to a half-forgotten joke.
It became a throwaway line for Mr. Trump — people would say "Merry Christmas" in his America, by God!
Their 1994 "Sabotage" video, directed by Spike Jonze, was a goofy retro throwaway that helped transform the genre.
But if it wants to do "topical," it has to do better than this apparently throwaway racism plot.
Finally, a throwaway moment in "Sacrifice," the season's penultimate episode, underlined what the show has lost without them.
But with only a few throwaway exceptions, the comedy wilts and the drama, with no stageable crisis, fizzles.
His throwaway lines became catchphrases, such as "I kid you not" after he told a supposedly true story.
This would pave the way for a societal shift from a throwaway culture to a reusable, refillable one.
The novel builds to a prank on Lorenzo, the filmmaker, but it's a throwaway piece of theatrical cruelty.
In some ways, it reinforces the illusion that we can continue to use plastic in the throwaway model.
"We are trying to alter the cultural norms of a throwaway society," one filmmaker and Trash Pirate said.
But the desire for affordable, throwaway fashion persists, squeezing wages for the workers who stitch most Western clothes.
"And what I&aposm optimistic about is it&aposs not just going to be the throwaway stuff, right?"
The entire Bourne franchise, indeed, can be seen as an instruction manual in the art of throwaway cool.
When Trump remarked on Thursday at Davos that relations have never been stronger, it wasn't just a throwaway.
"The film often feels like a throwaway 'Saturday Night Live' sketch padded out to 90 minutes," one complained.
Gay characters that popped up in teen flicks like Clueless and Cruel Intentions were throwaway roles at best.
He raps, "I'm connected, I got more hoods than a coat store," and that's basically a throwaway line.
It becomes clear Karen's most memorable moments arise when she shares major pieces of wisdom as supposed "throwaway" lines.
It said it was mulling a tax, curbs on throwaway items such as plastic bags and new quality standards.
Should the digital music community be more conscientious about posterity in what can feel like a somewhat throwaway format?
If this was a misinterpreted throwaway line by O'Reilly, he has a chance to correct his history Wednesday night.
For those sites, you can create a separate throwaway Gmail, Outlook, or other email address specifically for online registrations.
But why the Solo cup specifically—why this iconic ruby throwaway, as opposed to any other sort of receptacle?
LONDON — When it comes to social media, celebrities are always just a throwaway sentence away from becoming a meme.
In using such throwaway materials they aimed to challenge and disrupt the values of the commercial contemporary gallery system.
They aren't objectively bad; they just seem too fit for purpose and emotionally throwaway in their intentionally wide appeal.
"As a final, throwaway gesture, he put the wheels in motion to deactivate it," writes Ingrid Lunden for TechCrunch.
"I got stuck in this sort of area of attracting guys who were just throwaway relationships really, nothing serious."
Reliance Jio is promising 4G data bundles at throwaway prices as well as a better network with wider coverage.
That track, taken from Untrue, is an astonishingly beautiful piece of music, given the most (intentionally) throwaway title imaginable.
"Pics or it didn't happen" is now more than a throwaway line about something cool that happened to you.
It's a parody based on the '80s classic Miami Vice and possibly tangentially on this throwaway gag in Eurotrip.
"Devi can make some unformed throwaway beat of mine into an amazing song in like five minutes," Dey says.
That gives people a better sense of connection than just watching random eye-catching throwaway videos in the feed.
The dishwashing room was expanded by 24 square feet to accommodate the move from throwaway plates to real dishware.
"Food delivery and e-commerce ballooned China's dependence on single-use plastics and a general throwaway culture," he said.
What is hurtful is the assumption that it's just a throwaway thing that I don't put any consideration into.
Yet through often banal conversations about hookups and hanging out, Ms. Gage remains alert to each telling, throwaway remark.
If ever there was a throwaway game in one of the more storied rivalries in N.F.L. history, it's this one.
Qasim Ejaz, Hunza's assistant district commissioner, said the plastic bag ban needs to be expanded to all plastic throwaway items.
Nexis is owned by one of Bill's friends, as we learn with a throwaway line in the season 6 premiere.
Why doesn't the episode bother to explain its throwaway claim that a living consciousness and the posthumous simulations can't coexist?
It had all of the hallmarks of a throwaway game meant to cash in on the success of the original.
Even core game systems like the "primer" and "detonator" abilities are only cursorily referenced, by cryptic icons or throwaway text.
Tyler describes it as a "throwaway track" on the video description, but the song is anything but deserving of trash.
In the stage version, Howie's tryst with a teacher isn't a throwaway story line, as it is in the film.
Leah: Yeah, while men's "throwaway" entertainment about whiskey, boobs and/or cars is still allowed to be seen as "art".
And not with some throwaway line right before going to a commercial break, but in one substantial fact-filled segment.
And when she's later killed, after marrying James in Portugal, her death isn't throwaway and tacky, like Jill's in Goldfinger.
For those unaware of the larger conversation about France and the World Cup, I'm sure that throwaway moment meant nothing.
She had always treated the most formal outfit with a certain throwaway ease, and had no truck with traditional hierarchies.
It was the type of throwaway gag that entertains Twitter users for a few hours before forever fading from memory.
He often uses snippets of material — ad jingles, saccharine pop productions, throwaway dialogue — that he can't entirely dismiss as kitsch.
And it's so throwaway, but this is a show that is pored over endlessly and every little detail is examined.
These are the kind of clues — the ones that look almost like jokey, throwaway asides — that Rowling does best.  5.
Other zingers of varying quality are dropped here and there—the throwaway "Langford's still an atheist" is one I like.
In the moment, Homecoming and Far From Home's callbacks to the other films often play as Easter eggs or throwaway gags.
And then you want to have like some throwaway cards, like a two of clubs or, you know, two of diamonds.
It's just realistic enough to seem uncanny and cheap, which makes the whole experience easy to dismiss as a throwaway gimmick.
Whatever works for this story, I'm equally interested in it, be it a subtle dramatic turn or a comedic throwaway line.
For a young man raised to see women as throwaway objects, Sylvie was a woman who demanded more — a lot more.
" They believe Betsey is a victim of backyard breeding and part of an epidemic in many cities of dumping "throwaway mamas.
A cotton tote bag must be used 131 times before its carbon footprint improves on that of a throwaway carrier bag.
Sadly, the people pumping you full of throwaway dreams are often the same people who are terrified of real romantic commitment.
While your subject line doesn't need to be complex, it also shouldn't be seen as a throwaway part of your message.
The DoNotPay app gives you a throwaway email address you can use to sign up for free trials with the card.
Paragraphs of direct quotes from four league sources and then a throwaway line from the author so as to appear balanced.
He has long railed against a throwaway economic model that has polluted the world's oceans with plastic, now a mainstream concern.
It's a throwaway visual gag, never revisited, but it made me snort, suggesting as it did something brain-twisty and satirical.
Many of the users posting about these topics did not attempt to hide their identities by opening new or throwaway accounts.
The problem is that Zuckerberg's notebooks are filled with work product, and not likely throwaway remarks from a college-age jokester.
Decide when to let something slide — a throwaway remark, shrug or eye-roll — and when to push back, Ms. Simmons said.
But a throwaway joke from the Season 23 episode that aired Tuesday, Dec 3 had an unintended victim for a change.
Tell us in the comments, then read this article about a worldwide movement trying to reform our throwaway approach to possessions.
Someone reported Trump's account on Duysak's last day; as a final, throwaway gesture, he put the wheels in motion to deactivate it.
Paying $699 for a 64GB iPhone 8 and $799 for the 8 Plus with the same storage isn't exactly throwaway money, either.
He emphasized he doesn't think Kraninger is a throwaway candidate and may very well be confirmed, including possibly with some Democratic votes.
Trump also caused outrage in Kabul with an apparently throwaway remark that Afghanistan could be "wiped off the face of the earth".
But hey, when you just quickly need a throwaway email address for some random internet bullshit, burner email accounts have you covered. 
But by the end of the film, Tarantino's throwaway portrayal of Manson proves to be a stroke of this fairytale reimagining's genius.
My favorite small moment in this episode was the throwaway legal case that doubles as a gleeful moment of smirky self-awareness.
The cool thing, of course, is that even a throwaway Wayne song has better bars than a lot of perfectly respected rappers.
"International co-operation cannot be dictated by fits of anger and throwaway remarks," a representative for French President Emmanuel Macron told reporters.
The more experienced coaches know the drill, and most can deftly defuse a tense moment with a humorous anecdote or throwaway line.
Science fiction writers have long imagined spacecraft crisscrossing the solar system, like in the latest TV series "The Expanse," not throwaway rockets.
The weird reality of a post-Trump world made a throwaway gag about urine-soaked sex feel just a tad too real.
It's just a movie with no particular reason for existing, a flashy, trifling throwaway whose surface cleverness masks a self-infatuated credulity.
Someone just ... It's like they might have a throwaway comment, like, "Google," but it's like quiet and it's off to the side.
The guy I sat down with to activate the card made some throwaway comment about needing "emergency finances" in case anything terrible happened.
For a cotton tote bag to generate less greenhouse-gas emissions than a throwaway plastic one, it has to be used 131 times.
Ronald Reagan on Russia A throwaway joke by President Ronald Reagan at the height of the Cold War could have had serious implications.
That's another potentially powerful development, but it mostly surfaces via a couple of throwaway lines, and one joke about LeFou's Gaston-whispering talents.
Am I going to end up emailing an ornithologist to ask about bird VR for the sake of a throwaway two-minute commercial?
Instead, that award goes to a supposed throwaway line Cheryl hears her grandmother Nana Rose (Barbara Wallace) croak during some nighttime fugue state.
Instead of trying to make throwaway niceties, Meyers held Conway accountable every time she sidestepped a question or left out critical contextual information.
But somehow, every scene with Lara has come to represent the worst of Billions — despite one very brief, but very important, throwaway line.
His economic critique is also a moral one, as he laments a "throwaway culture" in which poor people and migrants are collateral damage.
I began my lecture (since Art in America said I was the "master of the throwaway gesture") by streaking the Walker Art Center.
The team had to buy a throwaway freezer to make the sewage popsicles, as the project — as you can imagine — smelled pretty bad.
And unlike the throwaway apps from years prior, these are more series efforts on Netflix's part — not just promotional vehicles for its shows.
What disappointed Olson more than the likelihood of a throwaway meeting is what he sees as a lapse in the Fed's recent rhetoric.
As we learn in a later throwaway line, everyone's favorite Mon Calamari space captain, Admiral Ackbar, is among the dead in that attack.
In a reflective essay, the author of the joke characterizes what he said as a throwaway comment, but he recognizes the larger significance.
" He cautioned against a "throwaway culture that rejects and dismisses those who do not comply with certain canons of health, beauty and utility.
Like it's often discredited because it's considered throwaway entertainment for women the same way One Direction or Ariana Grande are discredited in music.
It's treated as a throwaway line, like, "That girl's something else!" but it hints at something the movie never even attempts to address.
"The government must act to end the era of throwaway fashion by incentivizing companies that offer sustainable designs and repair services," said Creagh.
And I think Scripps is an important piece of that 'cause I don't think the scale throwaway of Discovery's content alone was sufficient.
They quickly undid any good will when they made Pharah's father Native American, a detail confirmed within some throwaway text in an artbook.
Everywhere they went, the attackers left behind their throwaway phones, including in Bobigny, at a villa rented in the name of Ibrahim Abdeslam.
I was able to send emails from throwaway accounts, browse the internet, take photos and screenshots, and generally complete tasks with the phone.
This throwaway ending to the verse, when you realize what he's saying, instantly intensifies the devastating emotions of the rest of the song.
Coming off the back of the EMI thing, people had treated my dreams like they were throwaway, so this I kept very close.
I posted a throwaway joke about buyer's remorse, and within an hour someone had messaged me asking if I wanted to sell it.
But there was one barbed joke, delivered as almost a throwaway line: "What an idiot that Harvey Weinstein is," Trump remarked to Manafort.
The sprawling cast of characters still produces some memorable moments, and the writers deliver (especially in the more absurd, throwaway dialogue) amusing lines.
Both of them happen offscreen, and are revealed in a matter-of-fact throwaway line about how the abortion caused some lingering discomfort.
" The franchisees said that they suspected Subway's development agents of commissioning "unfair/biased/questionable evaluations" and forcing franchisees out "at a throwaway price.
The entries are long, mainly straightforward (non-punny) and not very throwaway, as in knowable off the bat, as far as I'm concerned.
"This isn't a gimmick, this isn't a throwaway," says Jamie Hindhaugh, chief operating officer at BT Sport, in an interview with The Verge.
He needed a "throwaway show" for his New York City gallery — something simple and easy to occupy a fallow period on the calendar.
When she's watching footage of herself on a video set and says "I have a really slappable face," it's a throwaway self-deprecation.
So many of the bells and whistles don't add anything to our enjoyment of living (and result in error-prone, expensive, throwaway devices).
He produced and narrated two PBS documentaries, "Keeping the Faith" (1987) about black churches, and "Throwaway People" (1990), about a poor black neighborhood.
More than 1.5 million people had signed a Greenpeace petition calling on UK supermarkets to ditch throwaway plastic packaging, the advocacy organization said.
Dad of Light has a very strange premise, one that could have very easily led to a throwaway piece of product placement-fueled television.
Read more: Don't Let This Robot Suck Your Dick The anonymous scientists told me that this was not a throwaway project for them, either.
Follow that link and you get this diary entry from Martin Vander Weyer which reads like a joke, or at best a throwaway remark.
One of Double Tap's best sustained sequences starts with an insultingly blatant rip-off of a memorable throwaway gag from Shaun of the Dead.
The final knockdown came off of what is normally a throwaway left hook to hop to an angle for a low or high kick.
"I would prefer Luther Strange in the Senate and a couple throwaway tweets in a forgettable week in August," said the first Republican strategist.
At first, the throwaway jab at the IRL connection many autistic children have developed toward Minecraft felt like Rick and Morty crossed a line.
If all of this doesn't sound concerning enough, a throwaway comment from Dr. Aliabadi makes the looming threat of baby gossip seem even worse.
The first Deadpool only touched on this with a throwaway bit in which a guy mutters, "Fucking mutants," after dealing with some of them.
But Japan's throwaway housing culture, shaped by a once-urgent need to house growing numbers, makes no sense now that the population is shrinking.
A colleague of mine forwarded me the phishing email to a throwaway Gmail account from several different addresses, and the email was not delivered.
Amazon still dominates the budget space with its super cheap — essentially throwaway — Kindle Fire tablets so don't expect new iPads to compete on pricing.
Ellickson even turned a throwaway line in a New York Times story into a hashtag that eventually became a trending topic last week, #TrumpCantSwim.
Sheeran explained that it felt like a throwaway at the time because it was never going to make it onto one of his albums.
A stream of vaguely offensive jokes and throwaway thoughts, overused memes and overblown photos, tweets that are largely voiceless and indistinguishable from one another.
TechCrunch explains: Someone reported Trump's account on Duysak's last day; as a final, throwaway gesture, he put the wheels in motion to deactivate it.
One of the most iconic multiplayer modes in gaming history was basically a throwaway add-on that Nintendo never really approved ahead of time.
She asked me a few throwaway questions about my nonexistent experience as a receptionist, then deemed me pretty enough to start the following week.
Touchingly, a throwaway scrap of paper from 1964 reveals a list of pseudonyms the band gave each of themselves while on tour in Amsterdam.
Even "Grocery Clerk with Half an Eyelid" (Benjamin Siemon) introduced as a throwaway line in a song, turns up in a later romantic subplot.
While this could be a throwaway email, I like to use it as an opportunity to thank clients for the opportunity to work together.
Minor characters from Episode 1 play major roles later on; throwaway lines that Nadia overheard at that smoky, endlessly rewatchable party suddenly make sense.
The name and email address can be whatever you want, including a pseudonym and throwaway email account if you're into that sort of thing.
"There has arisen what lawyers from time to time do, and that is engage in the practice of a throwaway question," Judge Walls said.
Had it just been a throwaway line, or did it speak to a larger rite of passage for anyone who wants to represent Trump?
Note those three sad, seemingly throwaway words, "for some reason," into which a whole lifetime of fumbling aspiration and baffled regret have been compressed.
The A6500 will cost $1,400, and the RX100 V will cost $63003,000 when they ship in November — definitely not throwaway money, that's for sure.
And they all still fare better than some others — like Jubilee, who is relegated to bit player in a couple of early, throwaway scenes.
You've got to hand it to Marty, really — it's not often that a throwaway Facebook status prank ends up fooling more than 1,000 people.   
The president of the United States chooses a target—whether an individual or group—to make the subject of some hate-mongering throwaway line.
I thought, 'I wonder if I could build a home like that in a few days with throwaway supplies that I found on the streets?
While it may seem tempting to dismiss music's Prince of Darkness as a throwaway extra, Manson actually has some acting cred to his unholy name.
It is unclear whether Trump's comments were throwaway remarks said in jest, or whether he was signaling a radical departure from current US foreign policy.
It's a clear throwaway line that's just there as a fun little bonus to those hoping there may be a scene teasing a potential sequel.
LONDON — In the desperate scavenge for crumbs of information about Game of Thrones Season 7, any line — no matter how brief or throwaway — will do.
It's tough to throwaway a rocket each time you use it and expect the cost of launch to lower dramatically—the same goes for spacecraft.
At yet, the Stories content wasn't good either, having become a firehose of the throwaway posts that didn't deserve being shared directly on users' profiles.
Millennials aren't just a throwaway line in a stump speech; we have real concerns and needs that need to be addressed as soon as possible.
The trap of Tithonus is sprung because bodies have evolved to be throwaway vessels for the carriage of genes from one generation to the next.
I think at first it was just this throwaway, silly song about a breakup, and trying to empower myself, but now it's like this release.
Some Tesla and technology experts are interpreting the CEO's remark as merely being a cheeky throwaway quip consistent with his character, especially his Twitter persona.
Soon after, someone with a throwaway Reddit account named "apple_internals" posted a link to a Mega archive with the iBoot source code on r/jailbreak.
One of the visuals I thought was great, and this one was the throwaway living picture, which was they were happy about all the plastic.
The term, "throwaway," in this case refers to secret agents used for a single assignment, who are meant to be terminated after completing their mission.
Mr. Van Deijnen sees wearing a visibly mended garment as a way for a self-described introvert to make a statement about fashion's throwaway culture.
A quince or pear"), allowing seemingly throwaway internal rhymes to quietly reinforce the connection the reader automatically makes between "pome" and "poem" ("What to do?
It allows him to elevate even what ought to be throwaway roles — Will's thick boyfriend in "Will & Grace" (Emmy No. 1), say — into something more.
And just the fact that the hook is so huge despite being a sample of a semi-throwaway line on "Fireman" is an amazing flex.
News Analysis BEIJING — Two weeks after taking China's top office in November 2012, Xi Jinping took part in what seemed like a throwaway photo op.
" Francis has repeated the strict anti-abortion stance of his predecessors and integrated it into his broader condemnation of what he calls today's "throwaway culture.
And it's planning to talk with retailers about creating resale experiences for their customers and "educating consumers on the waste of throwaway fashion," Blumenthal said.
That means setting clear targets for eliminating the most problematic, unrecyclable plastics first, and working toward eliminating all throwaway plastics in the years to follow.
The casting proves equally puzzling, with David Schwimmer, Jeffrey Wright, Sharon Stone and James Cromwell popping up, among others, in what amount to throwaway roles.
Weirdly, the album's most throwaway moment is probably be "Love Song," a collaboration with one of the few artists of the time on Madonna's level: Prince.
But—as all of these outlets acknowledged in requisite throwaway lines—none of these other angry YouTubers have armed themselves and shot up the company's campuses.
But the series never delves into the particulars of their relationship, except for one flashback and a throwaway line about how much Danny loves donkey meat.
Considering Google's track record, Marc Levoy's throwaway statement about wide-angle cameras probably all but guarantees that the Pixel 5 will come with one (wink wink).
That's a nice throwaway line when you're talking to your robot protege, but most people don't kill everybody that gets in the way of their plans.
Many of these throwaway lines and ideas have already been throughly explained in the former expanded universe, unlike Rogue One, which tells an entirely new story.
But by purging straws, we're changing a small but consequential part of the daily throwaway plastic habit, which is a key part of the bigger picture.
Huji Cam, which make your images look as if they were taken with an old-school throwaway camera, has been downloaded more than 16 million times.
Bertke can claim that people who know him know he's "just being an asshole," but it's a throwaway excuse that cannot be taken at face value.
His throwaway remark suggesting military intervention in Venezuela, for example, revives every Latin American memory of Yanqui imperialism and arrogance over the past 100-plus years.
In fairness, Relic and Blizzard were both making big-budget RTS games and had a lot of resources for hand-crafting missions and throwaway unit designs.
Most importantly: This throwaway scene makes no effort to consider that the book — and by proxy, Apu — may not have been "applauded and inoffensive" to everyone.
Part memoir, part clean-ocean manifesto, Junk Raft tells the story of Eriksen's own visit to the gyre, travelling on a raft made of throwaway plastics.
In the context of a guard-changing year for music, this idiosyncratic little throwaway becoming an inescapable hit couldn't act as a neater, more inspiring summary.
And when they ditch that camp, they're free to go, with a wink from the judge and some kind of throwaway line about disappointing-parent solidarity.
Now it's a just throwaway reference — "Im'a sell out like the Who" — for Barrington DeVaughn Hendricks, the rapper and utterly unpredictable producer who records as Jpegmafia.
"We've developed a throwaway culture in which we use something once," said Councilman Brad Lander, Democrat of Brooklyn and a sponsor of the paper bag fee.
Anything from an overarching plot to a throwaway character can contain a nod to a bit of culture for Rick and Morty's loyal acolytes to consume.
I don't recall what we were talking about, but Priebus had a knack for homespun Wisconsin logic and, particularly, throwaway lines that would stick with me.
On "Apocalipstick," Cherry Glazerr has grown from three members to four, and it moves beyond the lo-fi sound and throwaway sarcasm of the band's debut.
Many brands are trying to bolster their green credentials and entice young environmentally-savvy consumers as the sector comes under scrutiny for fuelling a throwaway culture.
" The company also increased their full-year guidance on nearly every line item, with the exception of credit cards, which Cramer called "kind of a throwaway.
Many brands are trying to bolster their green credentials and entice young environmentally-savvy consumers as the sector comes under scrutiny for fuelling a throwaway culture.
The joke is to assign an heirloom metal to throwaway culture, glorifying its wasted preciousness like a movie villain lighting his cigar with a hundred dollar bill.
" He urges that, "Now more than ever, we need retailers like Whole Foods to embrace real innovation... moving towards systems of reuse and thinking beyond throwaway materials.
On his second day of campaigning, he admitted that a throwaway joke about his wife raising their children was "flip" and said it would not be repeated.
The comics are more than a throwaway gag, though: they propel some of the film's plot and its questions about heroism and the mythologizing of the past.
Zombies, of course, have assumed a rather over-sized role in pop culture, and one of the throwaway gags has Eisenberg reading a "The Walking Dead" comic.
The anthology teaches a different lesson for this quote than most of the throwaway lines referenced here: not everyone and everything needs to have an elaborate backstory.
Gerry Conway, who created the Punisher in 1974, originally conceived of him as a throwaway character who would try to murder Spider-Man for a few issues.
They're also where most people interact with brands like Nestlé, which sells more than 1 billion products a day, 98 percent of which come in throwaway formats.
That becomes a throwaway suggestion from a scared Eugene in "Evolution," with the group grasping for explanations as to how they're being followed by seemingly intelligent walkers.
And I love how the time-knife turns out to be a throwaway joke, though I also wonder if it's getting seeded for something in the future?
He was incredible precisely because he wasn't following a formula for success, because his best verse might be a throwaway two-minute freestyle over someone else's beat.
And then there's the sex, which creator Stephen M. Irwin sometimes uses like Game of Thrones' notorious sexposition, though sometimes it's just a throwaway transition between scenes.
Of course, recyclable packaging is certainly preferable to throwaway plastic, but it's even better if you can avoid waste altogether by using products that can be refilled.
You can go through the admittedly cumbersome account termination process, download an encrypted messaging app like Signal, and sign up for Instagram with a throwaway email address.
She started getting awful nightmares (kind of like the headaches and nightmares Liv keeps having, and her "what a strange dream I've been having" throwaway comments). Mrs.
But along the way, this lurking dread causes you to read too much into seemingly throwaway lines, looking for hints as to why that warning was there.
Obviously, Arcade and Domino's eternal enmity for each other was more of a throwaway line in the second story of an Annual that very few people remember.
Behind-the-scene snapshots show African crowds eagerly awaiting Tito's arrival; throwaway film reel captures young schoolchildren gathering along dusty streets clutching paper flags with visible anticipation.
His surprise mixtape (If You're Reading This It's Too Late) became one of the year's most popular albums, and his biggest hit ever was a SoundCloud throwaway.
On Blonde, nothing needs to exist in isolation; what could end up being a throwaway line for some listeners simultaneously exists as an anchor for Ocean himself.
The infamous egg was a throwaway line in our campus newspaper's report, but the photo (since deleted) and description of the event will live in memetic history.
The sequence includes a throwaway gag about a holiday-themed Liam Neeson movie titled "Missile Tow," which, alas, looks considerably better than the movie you're actually watching.
It is in this exchange of glances, and in throwaway remarks, that we sense the growth of Stockholm syndrome, rather than in the hefty lurches of plot.
The first single they released to launch the album, for example, was an unceremonious, 50-second throwaway interlude about finding a parking spot at South by Southwest.
It's a small, throwaway bit, inconsequential and forgotten enough that I couldn't even find a good YouTube clip of it to share with/ foist on other people.
"Garment work is pretty much the same the world over nowadays, especially in factories making cheap, low-skilled, throwaway fashion like the Ivy Park line," Cline says.
Almost 50 years after the first Earth Day, are we really ready to admit defeat and return to the "Mad Men"-era ethos of the "throwaway society"?
But in industry terms, each bird produces four edible wings — as well as two throwaway parts that are usually shipped to China because Americans rarely use them.
The disposable container of flimsy, throwaway objects (tissues) has been transformed into something that is durable, delicate, and non-disposable, destined to be used and thrown away.
Sure, you'll always have your buyers on a mission and regular addicts, but throwaway little schemes like this might very well make or break an impulse purchase.
Instead, that arrives in the small, seemingly throwaway details the youngest Kardashian sister tosses out about the reconstruction period of hers and Tristan's post-scandal co-parenting.
Even the usually throwaway part of a woman with whom Willy has a one-night stand assumes a magnified, haunting menace as embodied by Victoria Hamilton-Barritt.
Then there's a helpful self-reveal at 39A that refers to those two spans as well as itself (239A) and the delightfully clued throwaway entry at 241A.
"Nobody wants to do throwaway objects — nobody," said Marcus Engman, the head of design at Ikea, which began working with Mr. Dixon a year and half ago.
As a lawyer familiar with online torment, Kalibová can tell the difference between a throwaway comment from an anonymous internet troll and an actual real-life threat.
In the new sign-in product, Apple even has a feature where it will give app developers a throwaway email address to use instead of their personal email.
As far as health concerns go, there are already VR arcades out there and they usually have sanitary throwaway masks and wipe down the gear after each use.
And this may be the biggest one out there, because it's either the one of the most meaningful clues in the show, or the most exaggerated throwaway moment.
French President Emmanuel Macron also criticized the US, with his office releasing a statement warning "international co-operation cannot be dictated by fits of anger and throwaway remarks".
The throwaway phrase became a symbol of the strains between business leaders and the Conservative Party, which before the EU referendum was a bastion of pro-business positions.
A throwaway remark in one piece becomes a source in another story and then an authoritative looking statement in a national newspaper; Chinese whispers in the internet age.
As we increasingly realise that VR has more to offer than throwaway entertainment, the more accepting we may become of it as a serious tool for social change.
After the duo breaks out of prison and returns to Firefist's school, we learn in a quick throwaway line that Juggs is the brother of Professor Charles Xavier.
Since it was a leaked throwaway track for Wayne, I had to wait another four years, until the release of Future's Pluto, to find much more like it.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Formula One drivers fear that a simple, throwaway strip of plastic film could land them in trouble and they do not know how to handle it.
Download and use Tor for your web browsing, learn to use PGP encryption, and create throwaway email accounts (10MinuteMail is good) if email is needed for some reason.
Now, the closest she can get is a throwaway, "You look very handsome," before getting shipped off to the kitchen with the other wives, while the men meet.
Come for the hyperbolic throwaway lines ("I do not use a storyboard, I think it is an instrument of the cowards"), stay for the uncompromising creative pep talk.
Trump has alarmed people of all political stripes for his ignorant and careless comments, so his latest throwaway remark is not surprising — but it is remarkably threatening nonetheless.
Second, buy fewer things of higher quality, directing your budget away from 10 throwaway things to one or two really nice things that you wear over and over.
They are a visually dramatic symbol of our throwaway culture – just as images of clean fields at Glastonbury are a refreshing vision of hope for what could be.
Some countries are already taking small steps to address "throwaway culture": Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday that Canada will ban single-use plastics as early as 2021.
Finally, there are the environmental questions about the single-serve model pioneered by coffee companies such as Keurig and Nespresso, which creates a throwaway container with each serving.
"This isn't a throwaway drone whose loss the US will just shrug off," Ulrike Franke, a drone expert with the European Council on Foreign Relations, said on Twitter.
Kaling, for example, plays Molly Patel, who joins Katherine's writing staff after working at a Pennsylvania chemical plant, a career transition explained with a pretty good throwaway joke.
" Aside from one throwaway joke about the White Album, the new movie makes no direct mention of its main character's heritage, which Patel said he found "pleasantly surprising.
Even if the film had included a throwaway line to say he can't give power to more than four, that would still be better than leaving it unclear.
When I wrote speeches for President Barack Obama, we would often open with a throwaway line, something about sports, the weather or the best barbecue joint in town.
As sometimes happens in a Supreme Court opinion, a seeming throwaway line could have a much greater impact on the Securities and Exchange Commission than the actual decision.
The company's products might have been seen as unremarkable party essentials in a throwaway age if not for the creation of the Solo cup in the mid-1970s.
Towards the end of the book there's another example of a favourite trick of Rowling's: an almost throwaway line that ends up being crucial in a later novel.
It is a shrine to the throwaway items of everyday life: blue coffee cups with the Greek-style design and tiny clear plastic cups found in dentists' offices.
"Put the game on ESPN," Ratner says, and that would be five words of throwaway dialogue, if that basketball game wasn't clearly and obviously being broadcast on TNT.
These retailers and consumer goods companies should not be profiting off of their ability to make cheap throwaway packaging on the backs of the poor and most vulnerable.
Politicians on the right find themselves staking claims on Trump's throwaway accusations, pretending that massive vote fraud exists or that angry constituents at town halls are paid protesters.
Her startup, Plus Ultra, has been on a mission since 2012 to raise awareness about another throwaway plastic item -- toothbrushes -- and replace them with toothbrushes made from bamboo.
" It added: "No one should talk about a people's traumatic history in a throwaway manner, even if the point is to raise awareness about a deadly serious issue.
At first, "Pursuit of Happiness," created by Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper, seems like more of the same, with declamatory speech and antic choreography underlying each throwaway line.
The Democratic base cares about climate change, so unlike at the GOP debates, networks have usually given Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Martin O'Malley a throwaway question at debates.
It's why he later tells Brooke that he thinks he's kind of fucked up for having accepted a guy's throwaway comment that he doesn't look gay as a compliment.
" The office of French President Emmanuel Macron said in a statement issued on Sunday morning that "international co-operation cannot be dictated by fits of anger and throwaway remarks.
You can buy lootbox-style Apex Packs at $1 apiece and hope you get a rare item among the hundreds of throwaway ones like voice lines and profile trackers.
Best as: Standalone novel in new Star Wars canon It's a throwaway line while Han and Leia are fighting / flirting as Han prepares to leave Hoth and the Rebellion.
Instead, when looking back on the scene as someone who finished season 2, it's a signal of just how integral the chronic Yelp user's supposedly throwaway verbal review is.
It's a throwaway game mode, a light bit of fun that gives me something to do with a car I'd likely otherwise never play: a Ford F-150 pickup.
"If they want to remain viable in the future, they need to embrace the direction young people want to go, which is away from throwaway culture," Mr. Forbes said.
But in the Season 26 premiere, the show quickly and coldly killed off Kevin's wife, played by Erinn Hayes, with just a throwaway comment followed by a lukewarm joke.
While it can be assumed that Tycho returned to the Iron Bank in Braavos after collecting the crown's money, his last conversation with Cersei was not a pointless throwaway.
"We are like a throwaway category, despite the fact that we make a lot of money for them, they don't seem to realize that we are marketable," Taylor said.
It was my last question to him, kind of a throwaway, and afterwards, he got up, shook my hand, and said he wished we had more time to talk.
Still, the writers deserve major props if they did in fact dig back to the beginning of the series and shape Derek's death around a decades-old, throwaway scene.
Essentially, the exhibit argues for people to take memes seriously; that the ephemeral, throwaway jokes that cross your timeline on a daily basis are worth putting under the microscope.
Ideally, this shouldn't be a throwaway reading but something that you refer to throughout the year—an intuitive wisdom that anchors you in times of both sadness and celebration.
In the last debate you called it a "throwaway vote," but your opponent criticized that decision, and some civil rights groups have said such bills negatively affect community relations.
The report called on the British government to increase pressure on brands and retailers to take more responsibility for poor working conditions and the global epidemic of throwaway clothes.
He came up with the idea for the snack while he was a janitor at Frito-Lay in the 80s, experimenting with a throwaway batch of un-cheesed Cheetos.
And while some come from throwaway accounts, many users stick around for months or longer to post updates on their progress, and to lift up others who are struggling.
"Even 'victim' can be such a throwaway word because it implies they didn't have a family or life," Ms. Hardstark said, as she petted one of her three cats.
In Silicon Valley, some of the people you would think would be into throwaway, fast-moving technology are looking for something with lasting value, something they can pass down.
It's a cautionary tale about the hazards of throwaway plastic and an uplifting example of New Yorkers' can-do devotion to their unnaturally natural world (The New York Times).
Letters To the Editor: Re " 'We're Throwaway People' " (news article, May 23): We disagree with the premise of this article — that truck driving is "low paying" and "unhealthy" work.
The solution is dismantling our throwaway culture and ending our reliance on single-use plastics altogether, and in the process striking a massive blow to the fossil fuel industry.
Cloth- and paper-based disposable products arrived over a relatively short period, but the new throwaway culture they instigated paved the ground for the plastic problem we have today.
I kind of threw that in a throwaway line about, "this is the worst place to live in America, according to this USDA ranking," and we pubbed the story.
Mr. McIndoe also suggests creating what he calls a throwaway email address, to be used only when booking online, to protect your actual personal or work email from theft.
He pared the text to two short excerpts: the throwaway comic scene with which the play begins and its most famous speech, Antony's funeral oration for the assassinated Caesar.
But rather than concentrate on individual images, which can have a throwaway quality, Banksy's admirers see value in his role as an activist as much as in the art itself.
It would have taken so little effort to fill in some of those details with a shot of Euron spotting Missandei's skiff and a few throwaway lines about recognizing her.
That's true for more than just a throwaway movie like Bushwick, which makes garbled references to gun ownership, diversity, and 9/11, and yet has nothing in particular to say.
I applaud the throwaway nature of the line, but I feel like it's gonna turn out to be a Chekov's Time-Knife, only coming back in the end at best.
It's the kind of detail-rich mythology that fans have hungered for, but has previously only been hinted at in casual, throwaway references, or in shadowy moments of character backstory.
This would at least make it harder for harassers to continue their abuse, and to create new throwaway accounts that circumvent previous blocks and bans in order to spread hatred.
The writers knew viewers would cling onto this throwaway line as proof, so it sets up a great red herring for revealing the prisoner to be Brenner instead of Hopper.
That little throwaway line is what leads us to the most cringe worthy, yet laudable, portion of the Darling Thanksgiving, as artist Nola flips the Rashomon dilemma on her suitors.
For most of the people watching HBO's science fiction series Westworld, when Betty Gabriel's character Maling mentions "the Cradle" in the second season's third episode, it's just a throwaway reference.
Email addresses are one of the key ways ad-tech companies can connect the dots between profiles, and with a throwaway email address, that's not going to happen so much.
Big companies have come under fire in recent years over the enormous amount of waste they are responsible for and been accused of encouraging a throwaway culture to drive sales.
People using this subreddit often create throwaway accounts to protect their identity, so it's likely they won't have any karma, making it difficult for posts to get through without approval.
Oh, and there were shrunken lacy rashguard cocktail minis and wide cropped khakis, leather biker shorts and rough-weft sequined dresses made with the throwaway carelessness of a T-shirt.
"Throwaway" is a mumbly party track over a bubbly synth line, and the moments in which Bootychaaain makes her presence felt (on "Freak Show" and "Triflin") are outright rave-ups.
So please, kindly drop the "porn, gross, amiright ladies?" throwaway lines in your articles, and maybe, if it's not too much too ask, let's ditch the "feminist porn" label altogether.
Whether AI feet pics are just as valuable/throwaway-able as real feet pics is yet to be seen, but that does not stop thisfootdoesnotexist from churning them out regardless.
A swirling mass of throwaway junk known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, located between Hawaii and California, is estimated to occupy an area roughly twice the size of Texas.
Both chief executives have a strong sustainability remit, underlining how keen fashion companies are to prioritise their environmental strategies at a time of a public backlash against cheap, throwaway clothing.
It is time for U.S. companies and governments to embrace holistic strategies that accelerate the shift toward systems of reuse and package-free solutions and end our throwaway culture entirely.
Ahead, see the three eyeliners we're stocking up on into 2020 — and two runner-up formulas that make liner more of a must-have and less of an easy throwaway.
Why write anything at all — in a throwaway tweet, in an online article, in a book, wherever — unless you want someone to appreciate what it is you have to say?
It seemed he was giving Haley a fluffy throwaway job and perhaps even using it as an opportunity to add some diversity to his heavily white and heavily male team.
And so, in an alarming throwaway detail, the family starts disguising Jackson in order to sneak him out of Hayvenhurst, his pre-Neverland estate, and into their normal, suburban house.
Arcangel's show stops to pause and look at these transitory virtual forms—after all, they're still part of our lives—and in turn, archives this throwaway digital culture as art.
Lines that seem like throwaway dialogue, the language or accent a character uses, and even the sound effects all give you key pieces of information that help you solve the mystery.
A few throwaway lines address that issue — his mother was murdered, so he has a vague desire to kill "bad guys" — but these topics are never explored on any significant level.
It's not clear if this is a clip from the upcoming season, if it's a weird marketing stunt, or if it's just a throwaway gag, but either way, it's entertaining one.
The defendants are accused of stealing syrup worth C$18.7m ($14m) from the province's "strategic reserve", a caper that involved the use of throwaway "burner phones" and shoeboxes stuffed with cash.
Madonna's acting is a punchline, an easy throwaway joke to drag down her scandalous and trailblazing biography, a way for haters to claim that her ambition is greater than her talent.
It needed to further the pope's wider agenda of stressing the importance of social justice, and criticizing what he has previously called the "throwaway culture" of a capitalist, technology-obsessed world.
The fact that this was built by Snap product designer Trevor Denton, who previously worked on Starbucks' coffee ordering app, signals that this isn't just some throwaway project for the company.
This is the most throwaway of the Marvel movies — virtually nothing of consequence happens in Shane Black's diversionary Marvel wank — but there is one key moment that connect to Civil War.
Even though she started off as a throwaway henchwoman in Batman: The Animated Series, she's since exploded in popularity to become one of the most recognizable characters in all of comics.
What used to be considered a throwaway cut of meat is now one of the most expensive, ranging from $4 to $10 per pound, and half of its weight is bone.
Although Twitch often stomps them out mid-match, plenty of livestreams posted by throwaway accounts with innocuous names like "Untitled" slip through the cracks and garner tens of thousands of viewers.
He denied Mr. Musk's argument that the case should be tossed because his statement, a shortened version of the word pedophile, was a throwaway insult not to be construed as fact.
Kovel explains that today's collectors are drawn not only to the interesting illustrations on the tins but also the fact that they are no longer made in this throwaway, disposable age.
A hard-luck story of a guy who's watched everything go wrong since he broke up with his girlfriend, "Come On" is full of seemingly throwaway lines that tell full stories.
We want representation so badly that we cheer whenever huge corporations put like a throwaway queer character or– Patrick: But [The Last of Us 2 developer Naughty Dog] asked for this.
Right now, the people seeing what they want to see in Trump aren't his supporters — they're the pundits who are reading so much into a throwaway reference to making immigrants pay taxes.
Her delivery of a throwaway line (not a spoiler, just listen for the words "It's a normal lock") is the one moment in the whole series that made me laugh out loud.
Older folks may moan about a throwaway generation, or the excess of a $1,000 smartphone, but the value of an uncluttered life is far greater, both for us and for the planet.
It's natural to punctuate conversations about the game with tales about how weird the thing is, but Dragon's Dogma would be throwaway nonsense if it didn't have such a superb combat system.
In 1955, Life magazine published a celebratory article on disposable plastics, titled "Throwaway Living" and accompanied by an image of a family beaming amid a cascade of plastic plates, buckets, and forks.
Johnson's burqa remarks were defended by, amongst others, Donald Trump's former political strategist Steve Bannon, who told the Sunday Times that his overall message had been lost because of a "throwaway line".
"They want to make us Kleenex employees, throwaway employees!" said Patricia Deschamp, an Air France worker handing out leaflets at the big demonstration near the employers' federation here on the Left Bank.
By tapping into a shared national guilt for the history of mistreatment of Native Americans and the sins of a throwaway society, the PSA became a powerful symbol to motivate behavioral change.
The idea that the question of whether Jane the Virgin is a feminist show might be decided over a throwaway line at a book club highlights the limitations of the Bechdel test.
Mr. Black, for all his talk of the business being "a living, breathing entity" is not beyond the candid throwaway remark that he would sell in a minute for the right price.
It was almost a throwaway line as he concluded a rant attacking the whistleblower, whose complaint, declassified and released last Thursday, sparked the Democrat-controlled House to finally launch an impeachment inquiry.
This record fucking rules, and I'm especially impressed by the atmosphere—which I know is generally a throwaway term to indicate that a record is spooky or whatever, but, hear me out.
To really solve this problem, the elephant in the room has to remain in plain sight: a mindset that treats plastics — a material made to last for years — as a throwaway commodity.
He keeps repeating ridiculous throwaway lines that are not true at all and sort of avoiding this issue of Russia as if we're some kind of fools for asking the question. Really?
"'Popcorn movies' implies a kind of frivolousness, but we take them so seriously that the idea of that as a kind of throwaway doesn't feel like it necessarily applies anymore," says Willmore.
At his Senate confirmation hearings, Mr Tillerson had said (in what seemed like a throwaway remark) that China's "access" to islands it had built in that sea was "not going to be allowed".
The most popular collection is the 17-piece box, which includes one bridal bouquet, four bridesmaid bouquets, one "throwaway" bouquet, six boutonnières, four corsages, one box of petals and one pair of clippers.
After a few throwaway comments about Caruso Sr.'s past in the first episode, his history of corruption doesn't really come up again, and his more freewheeling tendencies are played as a joke.
On top of all that, Apple debuted a new feature called "Sign In" that allows you to register for non-Apple services without revealing any personal data by generating randomized, throwaway email addresses.
London opened its first zero-waste supermarket this summer, which sells goods in bulk, products made out of waste and durable alternatives to typical throwaway products such as plastic cutlery, razors and sponges.
And he did it in a throwaway line at the end of a military veterans event and hotel PR stunt that he tricked cable TV networks into covering live in nearly its entirety.
Swiss-American musician Manuel Gagneux had been fusing genres in response to throwaway 4Chan comments for a little while before responding to an offensively-phrased request to combine black metal and old spirituals.
"There has been much debate and criticism of the growing 'throwaway society', characterized by consumerism and the trend to throw away and buy something new rather than keep and repair," the report said.
Without China to process plastic bottles, packaging, and food containers—not to mention industrial and other plastic waste—the already massive waste problem posed by our throwaway culture will be exacerbated, experts say.
His tweet is a throwaway comment, a repetition of a bit of banter he had tried out a few minutes earlier in a phone call with his John Kelly-like chief of staff.
The company's founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted his annual personal memo on Thursday — mostly about being a better CEO — but one throwaway reference to cryptocurrency technology captured much of the media's attention.
Even though I know now that I can wear whatever I want, I still can't help feeling like I've done something wrong whenever someone makes a throwaway comment about the way I look.
All in all it took the artist just two hours to turn this throwaway shot into a keeper—although that doesn't factor in the innumerable hours he spent mastering Photoshop over the years.
DeMar DeRozan's Left Hand Left (pun absolutely intended) on the cutting room floor from a feature I wrote earlier this season about DeMar DeRozan's evolution was a quick throwaway line from C.J. Miles.
There have been some throwaway comments about the importance of high-purity metal for specific military applications but industry analysts HARBOR point out that existing U.S. output meets defense requirements three times over.
With Unforgettable, Di Novi encodes the faint suggestion of subversion into an American studio film in the year 2017, and better still, she uses the veneer of disreputable throwaway entertainment as her cover.
This month, the former Republican nominee is being praised for long ago naming Russia "our number-one geopolitical foe," a throwaway line that many considered at the time to be a campaign gaffe.
Moreover, the hacker's operational security, or OPSEC, is "very tight," meaning they used throwaway domains for their command and control server, and that server was online only for a limited amount of time.
By hand-embroidering a disposable wrapper, she literally records her devotion to a throwaway object, rescuing it from oblivion — with each stitch a form of counting, The ephemeral object becomes marked by time.
In recent years, as trade groups have noted, Chinese manufacturing of medical equipment has undergone a major shift from throwaway items like surgical gloves to more complicated products like magnetic resonance imaging scanners.
Recently, "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" won both praise and recrimination for featuring the first same-sex kiss in a "Star Wars" movie, but between two minor characters in a throwaway moment.
It's an utter throwaway, tossed off because he felt like it, and the howls of disappointment it has been greeted with suggest only that critics were more invested in the album than West.
Jeremy Bearimy might've been a throwaway idea on paper, but the on-screen version has clearly been honed to a point where it resonates with audiences (Tuesday!) and adds rich detail to the world.
And, yes, it's a throwaway line, and yes, it's meant on some level to contrast Erika with Ethan, to show how his methods are, ultimately, more humane than those of some faceless government entity.
Maybe I'm just old and used to working on desktop browsers, but this feels like the only Google experience on Android designed for users who don't think search is a one-off, throwaway experience.
This "keeping it real" quip probably isn't as throwaway it might seem: Healy is used to talking to journalists, and it's highly possible that he feels a need to play up his famous candor.
One in particular — in which Kayce's wife, Monica, makes salad for dinner, along with her sister-in-law — might seem throwaway, but it's the sort of mundane, family moment Natives are rarely granted onscreen.
Noise-cancelling electronics, first discussed in public as a throwaway joke by the science-fiction author Arthur C. Clarke, now sit in hundreds of millions of dollars-worth of high-end world-excluding headphones.
Francis's opposition to birth control, abortion, and capitalism come from the same ideological place: a willingness to critique what he has frequently called a "throwaway culture" that minimizes the dignity of individual human lives.
In the original, "I think I'll regret this" is a throwaway line that you can easily just not even hear, but this woman pulls it out into a new emotional centerpiece of the song.
Last week the studio released another patch announcing coming mod support for the PlayStation 4, but it came with a brief, almost seemingly throwaway notice: Anyone making mods available for console play on Bethesda.
London opened its first zero-waste supermarket this summer, which sells foods in bulk and products made out of waste and durable alternatives to typical throwaway products such as plastic cutlery, razors and sponges.
Landing one on a foot-wide ledge is impressive, but really the only thing stopping Arnold's trick from being a throwaway is the pointlessness of the endeavor measured against the enormity of his efforts.
That it ended up as basically a throwaway on a Wayne mixtape makes sense in the marketing disaster that is Lil Wayne's career, but given Chance's already-obvious star potential, it's a bit surprising.
Given Boomoji's response, we verified the contents of the database by downloading the app on a dedicated iPhone using a throwaway phone number, containing a few dummy, but easy-to-search contact list entries.
"The throwaway horses that we were given ended up being the best horses for us because they had a feisty spirit and a chip on their shoulder just like we did," Mr. Hook said.
In the rehearsal room, Metcalf found dozens of variations on throwaway phrases, energetically and speedily trying out "we know"s and "honestly"s in different registers and moods — furious, intimidating, apologetic, silly, exasperated, entreating.
Similarly, turning "Ironic" into a purely throwaway meta-number seems like a wasted opportunity, but that's what happens when you're trying to match characters to songs instead of letting songs grow out of character.
The throwaway attitude of the younger generation is both baffling and disheartening to Caroline, who grew up pre-online shopping, when it was "a real treat" to head to the mall with her mom.
Given the decay that has lately seeped into the bones of the city's mass-transit network, some New Yorkers understandably wonder if that sort of bureaucratic indifference is more than a screenwriter's throwaway line.
A throwaway scene reveals that Dease used his own blood in his paints, which may be meant as an excuse for his posthumous connection with them, but may also explain their magical power over people.
In May, an unsigned, 21970-page, single-­spaced document was emailed from a throwaway address to hundreds of sociologists, detailing a series of claims casting doubt on the veracity of events as Goffman described them.
There were, however, other shows like Hulu's Runaways and Netflix's Godless where a sexual assault against a woman — or the threat of an assault — was used as throwaway plot fodder to further a man's storyline.
It's a throwaway line about a character we don't even know (who may have been created for the film), but it speaks volumes regarding Berg's approach, as he never loses sight of what matters most.
Thanks to environmentally conscious young buyers, throwaway culture is dying not only in the U.S., but also in Latin America — and startups are poised to jump in with services to help people recycle used clothing.
The frequent flashback scenes in the pilot could have shown a poster of one of the women on Ginny's bedroom wall, or featured her father delivering a throwaway line that name-checked one of them.
In the UK, a Greenpeace online petition asking supermarkets to "ditch throwaway plastic packaging" has more than 500,000 signatures, and international retailers including Lidl and Carrefour have recently announced initiatives to reduce their plastic waste.
Crystalline Oracle is a good 1-mana throwaway minion for early in the game, giving you the potential to gain a really advantageous (or really mediocre) card, which can be a game-changer for Priests.
For all its faults, Phantom is admirably not the Star Wars of old, Lucas turning his throwaway space western into a space opera that's self-serious, fun, dull, exhilarating, embarrassing, and heartfelt all at once.
One of the most biting pieces of criticism of this record was a friend saying to me that the last song, "Cavalier Eternal," was a throwaway song similar to the last song on Dear You.
"Vegas is an extreme version of the throwaway culture: it's constantly out with the old and in with the new," Will told me while I sat in his house, a classic 1823 Mod 2A home.
Cities in the United States have also been trying to ban some plastics, including grocery bags and those ubiquitous straws that have suddenly turned into the symbol of all that's wrong with our throwaway culture.
She continued: "These strategies largely protect the outdated throwaway business model that caused the plastic pollution crisis, and will do nothing to prevent these brands from being named the top polluters again in the future."
Tellingly, his mentions of Cosby are pretty limited in 2015's Deep in the Heart of Texas; he mostly uses the topic as a throwaway laugh line on the way to other, more substantial bits.
A self-styled auteur whose most natural medium is the Statement Album, West doesn't know how to make a throwaway — seven upbeat pop-rap songs in the vein of, say, Graduation (2007) might have captivated.
There are a million ways a relative could say something offensive while we're together, a throwaway racial slur, a backhanded derogatory comment against gay people or a political statement about the greatness of our next president.
Even when Vinnie gave the occasional piece of constructive advice on cheating significant others or brutal hangovers, his responses were exactly the type of working-for-the-weekend party metal throwaway lines that I was expecting.
Even though all the people I spoke to described themselves as mostly financially independent, the potential cost of a phone bill was far from a throwaway expense, particularly for freelancers and those without a stable income.
"More is more and is, at times, just right in '22 Jump Street,' an exploding piñata of gags, pratfalls, winking asides, throwaway one-liners and self-reflexive waggery," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
It tells you both everything and nothing about the episode, in that it tells you the episode will be nuttier than usual, while also referring to a one-off event that is mostly a throwaway joke.
Bumble's videos also disappear after 24 hours, but instead of just posting throwaway shots of your random adventures, you'll now have to consider the impression each snippet could make on the potential love of your life.
A like-less Facebook has been the focus of the majority of coverage on this seemingly throwaway line, but given the wide swath of services that the ICO is targeting here the fallout is potentially massive.
Mimi said that she has completely separate Facebook and Instagram accounts tied to a throwaway gmail address using an anonymous screen name, and she uses these accounts to post things she wouldn't want adults to see.
"Today's world, ravaged as it is by a throwaway culture, needs you!" he said as he celebrated a Mass that included bible readings in native tongues, referring to the mostly indigenous throngs who loudly cheered him.
Ditto for Jackson, in a weak variation of his Quentin Tarantino roles, as director Patrick Hughes never quite gets a handle on the tone as the movie oscillates between grisly violence and smirk-y throwaway lines.
Even though she started off as a throwaway henchwoman in Batman: The Animated Series, she's since exploded in popularity to become one of the most recognizable... Leah Reich was one of the first internet advice columnists.
Retailers are under growing pressure to prove positive social and environmental impact amid worries about labor exploitation, waste and pollution, with some calling for tax reforms to end a throwaway lifestyle that is ruining the planet.
The throwaway consumer culture in the United States is a far bigger contributor to ocean plastic pollution, which has become so pervasive that plastic is expected to outweigh all the fish in the sea by 2050.
In one of his more conspicuous throwaway lines during the reading, candidate Trump called Israel America's "greatest ally," but his subsequent proposals for dealing with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) suggested the opposite.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A biodegradable yoga mat and an eco-friendly dog bed are just some of the items on show at the immersive "Naked House" exhibition in London that aims to challenge throwaway consumerism.
The mogul tells a throwaway story about how he once ordered the most expensive takeout meal in history, a sushi repast delivered by private jet from a London restaurant to Ulan Bator, the capital of Mongolia.
We found a throwaway line in one of the books about a planet cut off from the rest of the galaxy, invaded by Word Bearers (my army), and the fierce but undeveloped fighting which took place.
It's not entirely clear where the song has come from—if it's an outtake from his last record, a throwaway, a forgotten gem that's since been dug up or a hint at something new to come.
"There were a lot of bad things going on and we wanted to say to our people 'your lives are not a throwaway and this suffering, we don't want it to go on,'" Ms. Lawrence said.
"Guava Island" was made in Cuba, and a remote, location shoot with a chummy, insular crew could have resulted in an Adam Sandler-style throwaway, merely an excuse for a paid vacation in a sunny locale.
Slowe also warned that throwaway accounts that have been inactive for years will get their passwords reset too, and if the owners don't log in for a month after the rest, they're going to get disabled.
Ever since Menil Collection founders John and Dominique de Menil collected their first work — a Cézanne watercolor in 14123 — they understood that drawing could be unique and considered, not just something ancillary or a throwaway sketch.
Many fashion players are trying to bolster their environmental credentials as the sector faces criticism for fuelling a throwaway culture, with global charity Oxfam saying it is responsible for about 10% of all greenhouse gas emissions.
Romie Stott is an writer and filmmaker who "ran across a throwaway line about tomatoes and werewolves in a motivational text about hypnosis" and took a deep dive into the subject, finding some pretty surprising things.
It might've seemed like a throwaway line at the time, but now it looks like he'll use that knowledge to stick it to his father one last time, and knock Cersei down a peg in the process.
The show shouted Smollett out two more times in "Weekend Update," with a throwaway joke by Colin Jost and Cecily Strong as Jeanine Pirro saying Trump was going to cancel him in favor of Rosanne Barr. Okay!
Similarly, Breathe, the Apple Watch's minute-long meditation app — which I once dismissed as a throwaway feature — felt profound when used as a reminder to stop, take stock of my day, and reorient myself for a moment.
It sounds like buzzword nonsense but something as throwaway as going to a club night designed for non-straight, non-white people (open to everyone as long as they're respectful) can feel like an act of resistance.
That's what magazines actually used to be at one point; then they sort of switched over to this throwaway content: 'What to wear to get married,' [and] 'How to eat your five food groups in one meal.
While the Amy and John plot makes some comments on racism, homophobia, and the outsized influence of corporations on American politics, they're little more than throwaway lines meant to provide a bit of exposition between fight scenes.
The King Dragon RPG, which started from a throwaway Vine, revolves loosely around Dennis' (the player's) quest to save Prince Horace from King Dragon (and, of course, the death of Archibald, who's betrayed by the dastardly Lysanderoth).
His much anticipated immigration speech Wednesday night began with a throwaway line about his "love for the people of Mexico," and he blew a few kisses at his new best friend, President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico.
The items I go for — a brown cotton turtleneck sweater, a big white linen shirt — are generally between $40 and $100 (although there are certainly more expensive, luxurious offerings out there), which means they're not throwaway purchases.
But a lot of these people have a throwaway phone, or they have it just for wifi at home—they can't afford the $20 or 30 a month, so they call but we can't check the callback.
The veteran actress is so good here that you'll hope this film might begin to propel her out of throwaway roles in comedies like Ride Along and TV series such as The Haves and the Have Nots.
And if that seems like obvious advice, it isn't — a celeb might give an answer to what they think is a throwaway question, not realizing that one quote could be the headline of the piece when it runs.
I was a bit floored by the response I received from readers about a throwaway Twilight joke I made a few weeks ago — clearly, more than a decade later, the fandom of the series is alive and well.
Rogue One propped up a throwaway reference from the opening seconds of A New Hope while Solo played out a line uttered by Han Solo in the same film (which my colleague Chaim Gartenberg called back in 2016).
This film begins and ends like it's going to be about the impact of the death of Superman in Dawn of Justice, but aside from some thematic throwaway lines, I never felt like it dealt with this topic.
It is, hands down, one of the most iconic songs of the late 90s, packing a decade's worth of shameless innuendo, throwaway feelgood content and bubblegum aesthetics into one perfectly trashy single way before Katy Perry came along.
An affluent white woman who literally grew up in towers talks about punk as a throwaway thing; not at all concerned with the cultural, social, and economic factors around punk as a genre and its massive historical importance.
For somewhere shy of $85 million, the financial future of what Virgin calls "a responsible and sustainable form of transport" (in a press release that partially cribs from Wikipedia) ultimately amounts to a throwaway bet from a billionaire.
"Shift the mindset of using your 20s as a throwaway decade, one where you make lackluster decisions thinking that you've got time on your hands," says Kara Stevens, founder and CEO of money-planning blog The Frugal Feminista.
After drawing attention to the silliness of discussing art history in a stand-up show, she gets serious again, saying comics have been more likely to make dismissive jokes about Monica Lewinsky or "throwaway gags" about Mr. Weinstein.
The sole exception has been Dutch (Ruta Gedmintas), who was introduced in a throwaway part as a computer hacker, then gradually came to be one of the show's few important women, simply by virtue of compelling screen presence.
It looks a lot like Vichy France, but the country and city in which it is set are unnamed, and a throwaway line in the script establishes that the Regency has been around for at least 10 years.
The things Robinson has picked are — as the show's title makes explicit — disposable and belong to no one: they are integral to a consumer society's reliance on throwaway items, such as plastic cups, plastic containers, and cheap umbrellas.
There's rarely a proper payoff and even fewer actual endings—recall that Nakamura and Styles were supposed to end their feud with a Last Man Standing match in June, only to have a throwaway bout a week ago.
The groups told a judge overseeing Apple's battle with the US Department of Justice on Thursday that, among other things, they were aware of "numerous instances" in which criminals who previously used throwaway "burner" phones had switched to iPhones.
Throwaway references, like Jack's run-in with the East India Trading Company or a colloquial mention of Davy Jones' locker from the first film, get awkwardly built out into major villains in the second and third, then vanish forever.
Whether it's about the "third world" nature of US infrastructure or lamenting the US trade imbalance with Mexico while saying their leaders are "much smarter" than those in America, Trump's debate performances are laced with Trump's favorite throwaway lines.
The throwaway plates, cups, straws, napkins, and cutlery ahead are so cute you won't want to actually throw them away — even after licking the last bits of icing clean off their shiny, star-shaped, and multi-colored striped surfaces.
So she decided to open her own shop: the only "zero-waste" store in London, which sells foods in bulk, products made out of waste and durable alternatives to typical throwaway products such as plastic cutlery, razors and sponges.
The best scene in the entire movie is a throwaway moment in which, like any good younger nephew at the house of his elderly aunt, Dunne pokes into her refrigerator and asks her who's making her so much soup.
In 22016, a picture of Shed Bird, a six-month-old Laysan albatross, whose sliced-open belly revealed a collection of lighters, bottle caps, and other plastic scraps, became an environmental icon, a symbol of our careless throwaway lives.
A briefing (delivered in voiceover by Brian Cox) tells Lee that Morgan's creators have been isolated together for seven years, and may have drifted from their original mission parameters — an intriguing idea later covered in a single throwaway line.
In the meantime, the pair's elder daughter, Pamela, a provocatively cast Bonnie Milligan, trampling with throwaway casualness on pretty princess stereotypes, finally figures out why she isn't remotely interested in the many princely suitors who seek her hand. Why?
However, she may yet be haunted by a throwaway line at her press conference that the ECB was not there to close the gap between yields on the safest euro zone government bonds and those issued by other countries.
"Boris Johnson is about to learn that there is a massive gulf between glib throwaway lines that delight the Tory faithful and the difficult decisions of leadership," Keir Starmer, who is responsible for Labour's Brexit policy, said on Twitter.
Many say a throwaway comment Medvedev once made - telling a group of old women in a Russian province to "hold on" after saying to them there was no money left to solve their problems - symbolised his sometimes detached image.
A few of her tips include keeping a book of passwords that will be useful to living relations, and compiling a "throwaway box" of things that matter only to you, with a note to toss it out after you go.
Related: How our throwaway culture is turning the sea into a graveyard Cocos (Keeling) Islands had a lower density of plastic than Henderson Island, but the total volume was higher than Henderson Island's 38 million pieces which weighed 17 tonnes.
For nearly half of the album you're left assuming he simply failed to show at studio sessions, leaving 2 Chainz to bang out throwaway solo tracks that trade the introspection and ambition of "Dedication" for his archetypal strip club anthem formula.
As one Reddit user pointed out, this extortionist was able to carry on an extortion scheme from a recently created YouTube channel with no videos, made from a throwaway email address, easy to create and easy to identify as suspicious.
Yet, while rich countries are cleaning up at home, they are only beginning to deal with the fact that (as with carbon emissions) they have exported their throwaway Industrial Revolution model around the world, outsourcing their waste to developing countries.
Their restrained, visually pleasing qualities are like manna from heaven in an era in which many schools seem to have decided, sadly, that learning to read should be a quick-and-dirty business, done with cheap, garish books and throwaway worksheets.
But that voice message — that throwaway, nothing grocery list that my brother and I hadn't even fully followed (we'd forgotten the garbage bags, and even the burgers, ordering a pizza that night instead) has become my last link to her.
Some of the main staples of the zero-waste lifestyle include bamboo toothbrushes, which can be composted, and stainless steel straws, paper towels and reusable sanitary products which do not need to be replaced as often as their throwaway counterparts.
As a comedy lover, I've taken to the series because it is unrelentingly clever and its dialogue is so rapid-fire and densely packed with references that even the throwaway lines would make leave the comparatively lightweight Gilmore Girls winded.
It's a quick warning shot to the audience, and sets up one of the pilot's best running gags as the force body-hops the globe from preacher to shaman, at one point blowing up a celebrity in a great throwaway gag.
Today, in big 2017, there is no way Liam Gallagher remembers saying this; I imagine at this point Liam Gallagher was probably making a lot of throwaway statements at anyone who he decided had pissed him off—including his brother.
Apologies to the teams of overpaid geniuses who spent decades figuring out how to put an 11-megapixel camera on your pocket computer; it turns out that modern technology just doesn't look as fun as a crappy $8.99 Kodak throwaway.
The hectic, calculated busyness of "Mary Poppins Returns," by contrast, wears you out almost immediately, in part because every throwaway gag and narrative digression has been so vainly contrived to pay off in a flurry of climactic would-be surprises.
Compared to other big social networks, Twitter offers people a wide reach but little control over their social interactions — even its blocking system, the main tool for combating harassment, can be circumvented by creating a throwaway account or just logging out.
"Trust me": It's a tired cliché, a throwaway line, but when you first encounter it in "A Warning," the new book by "Anonymous," who is identified here only as "a senior Trump administration official," it lands with a startling thud.
In an encyclical, called "Laudato Si (Praise Be), On the Care of Our Common Home," he advocated a change of lifestyle in rich countries steeped in a "throwaway" consumer culture and an end to putting profit before the common good.
Cheap pop-up tents were a revelation for those of us who only ever needed them for a couple of days every summer, but that rock bottom price also means they're bad news for the environment thanks to our throwaway mentality.
After all, on a completely different level, this is classic throwaway album filler, a concept track based around a line from the movie E.T. How many dumb rap songs about big budget movies have been lost to the annals of history?
A throwaway line about heteronormativity (I'm sure I heard that right) suggests that someone behind the scenes would like viewers to believe that there's a degree of self-awareness to all the desperation and yuks about booze, babes and bros.
As Ms. Simons turned the "oo" sound of that one-word refrain — "sure" — into a mocking playground taunt, I was reminded of Ashley's talent for finding the music in American patter, particularly in the throwaway phrases we're conditioned to tune out.
I think puzzles can also be a space to engage with social and political issues — recently I put SEXTS in a grid and clued it as an opportunity to open a conversation about consent, instead of as a throwaway joke. 9.
He loves that for each of the nine years, there has been a "Fancy Pants Parade" on board the ship, based on a throwaway song he wrote as an act of "desperation" to keep up a song-a-week project.
You may also want to avoid making posts in online forums with your primary email address and use a secondary, "throwaway" email account when signing up for mailing lists and other places where your information might be shared with others.
Infrequently, some of what he does is throwaway slight or arch—take, please, "Standing Room Only" (1996), a taxidermied cat curled up on a West African-style drum—but he is always original and never wanting in point or in purpose.
The book, rife with icky descriptions of "Orientals," countless ninjas that wavered in the face of Bennet fury, and a throwaway interracial relationship, was the lucrative marriage of two high-performing genres and casual racism by a white male author.
Marwan Rechmaoui's "Waste" (2016) — four blocks of recycled, compressed products (plastic bottles, aluminum cans, rubber tires and corrugated cardboard) — is oddly compelling, pointing unsettlingly at the endurance of our throwaway goods, but also at their unlikely beauty, their potential utility.
The partnering in a male-female duet goes both ways, often in casual and throwaway moments: A man bends over a woman's thigh and she keeps him tucked there with one arm as he beats his legs behind him in the air.
I have thousands more in a a separate, throwaway, Gmail account I use for app signups and spam, and more than 254,236 unread in (and this, I am slightly embarrassed about) an old Yahoo account I haven't actively used since at least 250.
It yielded the first ever Paul Krugman link to Gawker (on this), a throwaway post about Vajazzling that'd comically go on to haunt proceeding editors, a headline Eli Valley wrote that I still laugh about today, and some other supremely dumb, irresponsible shit.
For teenagers operating in online spaces and often without the accountability of using their real names, it can be hard to discern when an insult or a throwaway line said out of frustration crosses into abusive territory or makes other players uncomfortable.
But the backstory of the Death Star heist is one of many such instances of throwaway lines and alluded references that are scattered throughout the movies that could be great topics for more Star Wars Story films, should Rogue One be successful.
None of Kidding's dialogue comes off as a throwaway line or unimportant aside (even in the episodes featuring a talking baguette), which makes each 30-minute chapter of Jeff's story feel dense and satisfying in a way many individual dramedy episodes lack.
"I think [in] the heyday of romantic comedies ... they had people like Ralph Bellamy in His Girl Friday who were positioned on the screen to be the throwaway, slightly dull alternative through which your hero or heroine's emotional progress is measured," said Edge.
We've all be there before: getting price-gouged for a set of throwaway earbuds at the supermarket, or paying extra because you waited until the last minute to buy all of the tech you need to stay occupied on a long flight.
You get a sense of what the relationship is like between Widowmaker and Mercy or Zarya and Zenyatta because of throwaway lines that occur randomly at spawn points, or on maps that are tailored to certain characters, but everything else is supplemental.
Timbaland's fingers are also on "Sauce," which is a bit of a throwaway; "Say Something," where the presence of Chris Stapleton seems to throw Timbaland out of his usual bag of tricks and force some newness out; and on the closing track.
It's in hundreds of throwaway historical details, such as one line of dialogue suggesting Richard Nixon had Washington Post power duo Woodward and Bernstein murdered early in their Watergate investigation, which partly explains why Nixon is still president in the alternate Watchmen world.
Despite Mr Penn's precautions (throwaway phones, anonymous e-mail addresses), Mexican officials say that Mr Guzmán's contacts with "actresses and producers"—the prelude, he hoped, to the making of a biopic—led to his recapture in the coastal town of Los Mochis.
Brenda had unwisely tossed off at one point in the conversation that maybe she might be able to get him some more crack sometime, and apparently he took that throwaway comment as a solemn vow to procure him more that very night.
The groups told a judge overseeing Apple's battle with the U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday that, among other things, they were aware of "numerous instances" in which criminals who previously used so-called throwaway burner phones have now switched to iPhones.
But unlike your average throwaway Flash parody, the strange creature known as Surgeon Simulator: Inside Donald Trump — released yesterday as an add-on to the well-regarded and similarly odd game Surgeon Simulator — will at least be fairly interesting to muddle through.
For a throwaway Easter egg with no bearing on the main show, it's a pretty good parody of '70s and '80s exploitation films, especially the ones that snuck in political messages — although granted, they were usually a little more subtle about it.
Carapace/caravan is a throwaway; "England's green unpleasant land" is too familiar to do any useful work; the college/collage joke seems forced; the thing about A4 paper being like a British A road seems like something Smith just had lying around.
Unlike so many other extreme doom recordings, there are no histrionic throwaway syllables here, no endless misery or self-loathing; intense emotion (specifically negative emotion) is obviously an important, intrinsic doom metal hallmark, but as Usnea shows, despair and grief take many forms.
In the play, she could say, "I went home, watched some porn, cried for a bit, and then made myself some dinner"—to me, that was much more powerful as a throwaway line than having to depict it over and over again.
Alongside SNL cast members Kenan Thompson, Chris Redd, and Pete Davidson, the two rap icons starred in a rap video that gleefully took the piss of modern, mainstream hip-hop conventions, turning every throwaway line about someone's ass into a celebration of consent.
And while you might not care if your throwaway Yahoo login is compromised, if you use the same email and password for your banking profile or PayPal account, hackers can compromise those accounts as well by leveraging data obtained from another breach.
"Could it be that the growth of a materialistic 'throwaway culture' has in fact made us increasingly indifferent to the poor and to the most defenseless members of our human family, including the unborn, deprived of the very right to life?" he said.
"We had two options: either take them to the market and sell them at a throwaway price, or keep them, which was risky because they were most likely going to die," said Richard Longiro from his farm in Kangorio village, West Pokot County.
Warner backed it with a full-frills advertising campaign — billboards, stunts designed to stir up online chatter — that combined to hammer home one message: This was a quality movie, not just some throwaway possessed-doll schlock dumped in the doldrums of summer.
From the main stage, Ru has introduced judges and queens alike to her own doll, promoted her chocolate bars, reminded viewers to get her latest book, and hawked her many albums and singles, turning "Now available on iTunes" into a throwaway catchphrase.
This time, he delivered the line as a sort of aside, almost a throwaway, after nonchalantly tossing a page of his speech to the crowd the way a sweaty singer working a Vegas crowd might toss a towel to a particularly adoring fan.
Still, there is perhaps no single better paragraph in this whole thing than an otherwise throwaway line buried in all of this nonsense, but one that will surely begin to gnaw at Pats apologists like a pebble inside their shoe: It's...it's beautiful.
But in a quiet subplot — so quiet you might miss it, if you don't catch a pointed but apparently throwaway line — our white main characters get away with a lot because they don't raise police suspicions, while black characters are treated entirely differently.
Sheila Bridges's "Tarnish," in particular, tells us that knowledge and understanding of a generational trauma like the transatlantic slave trade is, rather than a throwaway consumer object, more akin to an heirloom that we cannot and should not be able to ignore, or throw away.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - With lampshades made by Indian women and trays from East Africa, H&M said on Tuesday that it had become the latest retail giant to back businesses with a mission to do good, as pressure mounts to end throwaway consumerism.
Among the works performed will be "Throwaway" from 2010, described by the artist as a "dance battle in miniature" and set to music by Daft Punk; and "Lulu," an excerpt from the 2012 work "Twin," to music by the electronic musician known as Aphex Twin.
In fact, a report published last month by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation found that the waste and the throwaway nature of fashion means that the industry creates 1.2 billion tons of greenhouse emissions every year — that's more than all international flights and shipping combined.
But after weeks of criticism for his comments about the Post, Sanders's media plan shows that he recognizes the significance of real journalism in a way that few other candidates seem to—and that should count more than a few throwaway lines about Jeff Bezos.
Related: How our throwaway culture is turning the sea into a graveyard Plastic has been found to choke marine wildlife, and has also entered the ocean food chain -- exposing marine life to toxic chemicals that can end up in the food on our plates.
She is the black child of white adoptive parents, which she knows, and a lesbian, which she quickly discovers, but except for a throwaway lyric ("I'm too black to be indifferent"), the musical never reckons with that experience of difference or with her attempted suicide.
If you're paranoid, you can follow the above tips and perform them several times until you feel confident the data is scrambled enough and overwritten with new throwaway data that even if someone was able to recover the data, they wouldn't get anything useful.
During the same period, Mylan, the maker of EpiPens and the target of the public's furor over the price increases, has done almost exactly the opposite — turning what was once considered a throwaway product into a prodigious moneymaker through branding and shrewd market expansion.
" There is a plot to follow that unfolds over the course of three very clearly divided acts, but as Navarro pointed out "most of it is lost amid the genuinely funny throwaway one-liners and endless gobs of insane action thrown directly at your eye sockets.
In 275 the Supreme Court annulled mining contracts awarded between 23 and 2158, after it became clear that they had been allocated in an arbitrary way at throwaway prices, mostly as a result of crony capitalism involving politically aligned firms, state-owned banks and local bureaucrats.
Even the throwaway anecdote Dean (Bradley Whitford) tells about how his father lost an Olympic slot to Jesse Owens lines up with that deeply unsettling late-night encounter Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) has with the house's caretaker, Walter (Marcus Henderson), though we don't know it at first.
Everything is so fast and fleeting and throwaway right now, so I'm craving pieces that I can explore forever: how a hem can curve and stand on its own; how a staple can be embedded into a skirt; or how a jacket can float on the body.
After hijacking the first movie with his heavy, rock-tumbler whisper and bonkers throwaway gags, Will Arnett's hilariously humorless Batman turns out to be the fun-size star of what's basically a comic-book movie for kids who are too young to see comic-book movies.
Once again, Pope Francis is offering a powerful, profound and much-needed lesson to the entire world about how to love unconditionally our brothers and sisters on the peripheries and the grave perils of what he calls a "throwaway culture" that casts aside the weak and defenseless.
The most inspired bit, in fact, amounts to an extended throwaway gag about "Game of Thrones" and author George R.R. Martin's sluggish pace delivering new books, which, funny as it is, is one of those time-specific jokes that might not possess much of a shelf life.
It was a throwaway thought; the opportunity presented itself, since the host was talking about the theme of "lady weirdos," and there was something about that phrase that made it sound like a choice — like at some point, we had decided to be funny, rather than pretty.
Well, first and foremost that social media is in big trouble with the young and that it is long past time for it to shift to a privacy-oriented stance that was never part of its DNA, except perhaps as a throwaway line in a news release.
"This results in an unusual economic paradigm by which the foot pic is both highly valuable and almost throwaway-worthless at the same time," said Greenberg, "and this creates a highly intriguing supply and demand dynamic when creators/consumers fall on different ends of this valuation scale."
MIAMI — In 2000, the Kansas City Chiefs traded three draft picks to move up 22017 spots and take Patrick Mahomes with the 275th pick of the N.F.L. draft, but as a rookie, he played in only one game, a throwaway appearance on the season's final weekend.
Labor And so, instead of a throwaway line about supporting paid family leave, we need national policies that recognize that the American workplace is still built for a male worker with a wife available to provide care for children, aging relatives and loved ones who fall sick.
The protagonist of this perfectly orchestrated girl-who-cried-wolf thriller is an obese 15-year-old "Star Trek" fan named Yasmin, ostracized by her peers and obsessed with a pretty classmate named Alice, whose sweat socks and throwaway snack wrappings she hoards in a box.
A particularly toxic brew of glibness and graphic violence, this Netflix throwaway, directed by the music video maestro Jonas Akerlund, stars the usually trustworthy Mads Mikkelsen as a notorious hit man, the Black Kaiser, who decides he is ready to retire and ruminate on his sins.
On the one hand, this is just what Stranger Things does, but on the other, between throwaway gags and disposable characters, the show spends a whole lot of time glancing over characterization and backstory that could have deepened the drama and our connection to the characters.
Read more: If you drink bottled water, you may double how many microplastic particles you ingest "All throwaway plastic should be banned," he said, adding that festivals can implement a system that is both sustainable and profitable if they introduce a deposit scheme for reusable cups and cutlery.
According to his side of the story, ruling Trump's account in violation of the Twitter terms of service was the last thing he ever did at the company:Someone reported Trump's account on Duysak's last day; as a final, throwaway gesture, he put the wheels in motion to deactivate it.
As a result, the show is a great candidate for binge listening; seemingly throwaway details often become important later on, and with multiple episodes passing before we check back in with one character or another, listening to several episodes in a row can help keep the particulars fresh.
Her humor can't be reduced to the discrete block of a "skit" or a throwaway gag; it's expressively woven into the points she's making, and only rarely feels like a distraction — as it so often can when late-night comedians clumsily try to join serious topics with zany humor.
By posting Zola's tweets — alongside photos of Jessica, clues leading to her personal Instagram profile and a throwaway joke about ''hoes'' — the women's website Jezebel seemed to ''mock someone for being a sex worker and further compromise their safety,'' the writer and activist Lux Alptraum argued in a tweet.
The story behind the story involves throwaway cell phones, encrypted messages, a secret rendezvous brokered by a Mexican soap opera star, and, ultimately, Guzmán being taken into custody on Friday by Mexican authorities after a shootout in the coastal town of Los Mochis in the northern part of Sinaloa.
So, I asked GIRLI out on a date to the only place that made sense: Rowans Bowling Alley in North London—the valhalla of all things cheap and throwaway; where bowling, vodka slushies and Guitar Hero can all be experienced under one roof for less than a tenner.
What used to be considered a throwaway cut of meat is now one of the most expensive, ranging from $4 to $10 per poundChef and food blogger Leigh-Ann Martin introduces producer Doyinsola Oladipo to Jamaican Oxtail for the first time at Island Spice Grill food truck in NYC.
And rightfully so: The South was the hotbed of race-based labor and sexual exploitation before and after the Civil War, and the caldron of a white supremacist ideology that sought to draw an inviolable line between whiteness and blackness, purity and contagion, precious lives and throwaway lives.
He became adept at infusing soul into one-note characters (I'm talking what could have been a throwaway role in "Miami Rhapsody;" I'm talking the Nasonex bee.) That's the thing about Picasso: He was considered one of the greatest artists of the 20th century and he was also prolific.
Mr. López Obrador's only mention of President Trump — who has spent the past two years hectoring Mexico, stripping the bilateral relationship of much of its hard-fought good will — was a throwaway joke about selling him the Mexican presidential plane in an effort to pare back executive branch luxuries.
As this decade ends, Greta Thunberg and other Gen Z teens have raised their profiles—and their voices—to try to convince Boomers that climate change is real, that our throwaway culture is problematic, and that buying plastic straws to "own the libs" just makes them look dumber.
That you can become the second-richest person in the world, like Amancio Ortega, who owns Inditex and thus Zara, by selling gobs of throwaway clothes and paying pennies to people to make them — that, to me, is the ultimate snapshot of wealth disparity that everyone's complaining about.
It's reached the point where asking about it is almost a throwaway question during interviews with visiting players, coaches, and legends, who are all very good at giving the canned response about the great support from British fans, and that it would be very exciting for the game.
While the show begins on a seemingly small scale with stories of Steven's everyday life in Beach City, throwaway lines, songs, and minor plot points snowball into stunning, macro-level reveals about the world of the Gems that as much fun to sleuth out as they are to be surprised with.
There are a handful of great throwaway lines like "To make an omelette, you have to kill some ex-boyfriends," and "How did that prissy bitch get so good at wood shop?" and McKayla's weight room spat with local hero Big Al (Craig Robinson) is strange enough to be actually funny.
Every throwaway reference to "plodding tech-house" is both a potential valid criticism and a self-aware alert to those around you that you are above all that, that you are in the know, that you like dance music more than anyone at Tobacco Dock on a Saturday afternoon does.
"Pop Bottles" was a throwaway Birdman song that nonetheless had the distinction of being a top 40 hit, which should make you happy if for no other reason than it means that Jadakiss got to make a cameo as the coach of Lil Wayne's championship-winning basketball team in the video.
At the top of the week, when the perfect storm of relatively slow MMA news days and the sport's ongoing self-esteem issues launched a wildly over the top response to a throwaway line in a Golden Globes speech, Bellator MMA President Scott Coker invited Meryl Streep to his next event.
Fast fashion—the brisk sale of cheap, trendy clothes (think H&M)—has resulted in a throwaway culture in the US. We buy five times as much clothing as we did in the 1980s, and we trash about 13 million tons each year, most of which ends up in landfills.
A musical version of the 2004 film "Mean Girls" recently opened on Broadway, while Greta Gerwig's 2002-set "Lady Bird," another piece of art about a moody adolescent, brilliantly recreated the characterless look of the early aughts, "the age of throwaway fashion," as the film's costume designer has called it.
"We just bought into this idea that when you're young, everything you make is stupid and throwaway and should be left in the past where it belongs," says Tegan, sitting alongside her twin sister in the green room at BUILD Series NYC, where they'd just wrapped an on-camera interview.
Speaking to Jesuits in Rome last October, he lamented the loss of "big politics," the craft of making unity out of diversity and creating what he calls a "culture of encounter," a society that integrates everyone — rather than a "throwaway culture" in which the poor and the unwanted are cast off.
Four years after he was a throwaway in a deal the other team putatively won hands down, Ray has managed to become something close to the best version of himself, a deserving All-Star for a Diamondbacks team on the upswing, 53-39 and in second place in the loaded NL West.
"If you told someone 15 years ago that by 2019 cellphones would cost $1,000 and be 'throwaway' device—and you wouldn't even bother to replace batteries—that very idea would seem completely absurd," Nathan Proctor, the Director of the Campaign for the Right to Repair at US PIRG, told Motherboard in an email.
Wayne is making a quiet case for himself as MVP this year, too: Even on what another rapper might dismiss as a throwaway track, Wayne sounds amped to be here, giving Damian a little Auto-Tuned shout out and making his case for being best rapper alive down to the percentage point.
I use two-factor authentication on a throwaway Reddit account I don't even care about; it is infuriating that the campaign chair of a major candidate for president didn't bother to use it on his official email account, or that the campaign's IT department didn't force everyone on the campaign to use it.
Although their graphicness ranges from the gratuitous to the insinuated, this permeation of sexual assault is too often used as a plot device that gives female characters something to react to—a devastating raison d'etre—or, worse, a throwaway narrative to illustrate something about a male anti-hero at the story's center.
That could end up being something as simple as a flashback or a throwaway post-credits appearance (like the one he made in Spider-Man: Homecoming), but I could also see an Infinity Stone-aided resurrection come into play — which, of course, could apply to any of the above characters as well.
But we know that she's someone we shouldn't like because even though she apparently has good hair (which could also be seen as a throwaway diss and/or a commentary on how smooth, straight hair is considered desirable and attractive), she is a person who didn't respect Beyoncé's marriage and caused her pain.
Even in cases where a different name, email address, or device was used to create each account—be it a throwaway WhatsApp profile, stalker Instagram account, or joke Facebook profile—Facebook often is able to suss out who is actually behind the account and whether they have accounts on other Facebook-owned apps.
They were grateful they had a chance to get a new little program on the air, even though it had all the signs of being a throwaway: an extremely low-budget game show being rolled out on ABC toward the tail end of summer, when viewing levels were often at their lowest.
"If this much attention and oxygen is going to be given to a completely obnoxious, throwaway fundraising scheme by someone like Jill Stein, then there should be actual substantive looks at overall examples of voter fraud and illegal immigrants voting in recent years," Miller told reporters during an official transition briefing call.
" Tiny Gallery may be cute and fun and a little throwaway, but it does point playfully to the way the web offers a home to a growing proliferation of alternative art spaces which, as Winston suggests, "seem to be open to people who are comparatively excluded from conventional means of cultural production.
Katie Couric, former TV host and journalist, even wrote in an op-ed published in Fortune, "Watching mom always doing household chores or tossing out throwaway lines like, 'Ask your dad, I'm bad at math,' might seem harmless enough, but these actions reinforce stereotypes that can prevent a girl from becoming the next Ginni Rometty."
Nearly every page of this novel has a throwaway reference to (I am flipping through now) dragon ladies or tarot cards or Greek mythology or evil chicken entrail powder or the I Ching or Japanese ghost stories or Kublai Khan or witches or Rumi or Ali Baba's cave or the Golden Fleece or magic dolls.
Moody regularly quaffing from his hip-flask seems like an almost throwaway detail (and it certainly has a convincing explanation), but — in true Rowling style — its regular mentions throughout the novel actually hold a deeper significance (in hindsight, we know Moody is keeping himself topped up with Polyjuice potion to maintain his disguise). 23.
The Game has acquired a reputation as one of Fincher's wheel-spinners—a throwaway conventional thriller made between his more vital works (Panic Room has the same stigma)—but this is one weird, unpredictable movie, which is abundantly clear by the time he's waking up in empty Mexican crypts and begging for rides in nowhere diners.
In his 2013 book Henry Darger, Throwaway Boy: The Tragic Life of an Outsider Artist, author Jim Elledge notes that, when Darger lived with his father in Chicago's poorest, seediest neighborhoods, he would have seen prostitutes of both sexes plying their trade in dirty alleyways, and that sexual abuse and dysfunction were hallmarks of his environment.
A "fact sheet" emailed to reporters Monday noted that "regulatory changes by the Departments of the Treasury and Commerce are encouraging more engagement by US telecommunications and internet companies in Cuba to support better connectivity and access to information for the Cuban people," something of a throwaway line in an extensive email about specific US-Cuba policy changes.
The most immediate difference with Apple is the throwaway email addresses you can create and use, if you don't want to expose your actual email address: It means the third-party app or site never sees your real email address, and you can cut off contact in an instant by wiping the temporary email address from existence.
To understand his actual perspective, it's vital to see Francis not as a "conservative" or "liberal" pope, but as a ferocious critic of what he has frequently referred to as "throwaway culture," in which the value of human life is denigrated for social or political ends, a culture that encompasses positions on both sides of the ideological perspective.
Yet it remains to be seen whether Facebook users in general are going to be flocking in droves to engage in the kind of throwaway visual sharing Stories encourages — with the format effectively asking them to repackage private lives into what amounts to a self-promoting public 'ad format', complete with stickers, silly effects and so on.
Cuckolding—the fine art of screwing someone else's lover, which has somehow become a major theme in the online discourse surrounding American politics—is a major theme of Major League, from a throwaway "how's your wife and my kids" line from Clue Heywood to Roger Dorn's wife seeking revenge for her husband's infidelity by coming on to Ricky Vaughn.
The exhibition will feature new pieces from the artist, who, by reassembling items that were once of great importance in popular customs — like cassette tapes of religious lectures from the 1980s and enameled dishes that were part of the region's nomadic food tradition — creates a social commentary on contemporary throwaway culture and the loss of traditions.
She doesn't raise the curtain so much as tear it open.) What Alcott's novel needed, as a movie, is a filmmaker with her own sensibility (Gerwig is fond of throwaway profundities, wildness, physicality and human strangeness), somebody who hasn't adapted a beloved book just because it's beloved but because she's found in it something to say.
At least at Rag & Bone, Marcus Wainwright took his usual British-classics-meets-American-work-wear schtick and grew it up a little, so the houndstooth and leathers, the glam anoraks and throwaway tweeds, looked like the sort of thing you would wear in a post-apocalyptic C-suite, as opposed to a post-apocalyptic skate park.
"[T]he lives of people in the global south are worth more than just a throwaway joke about your self-centered a--es being drafted for war, none of you understand the reality of war, none of you will ever understand the full extent of it," read one tweet from a Twitter user who lives in the global south.
It seemed like a throwaway line but it was actually a clear articulation of what Trump and leaders of his ilk have been arguing for the past few years: Populist nationalism is the future and multinational cooperation and mutual trust is the past — even if that's the very vision the United Nations is trying to promote and protect.
Vintage mid-2000s photos, like one featuring the heiress staring at her reflection in a side-view mirror, have transformed into memes on Instagram and Twitter, and her comedic posts alluding to The Simple Life have received 116,000-plus retweets—a marked difference from only 11 months ago, when a photo of her paired with a throwaway hashtag only garnered 163 retweets.
Trump clearly believes that the threat of a salty tweet at 6:41am on a Saturday is keeping Colin Kaepernick from signing a free agent deal with a NFL team; it's a throwaway line in Mike Freeman's Bleacher Report piece about Kaepernick's current professional purgatory, but by now we know that Trump reads everything in perpetual "ctrl-f Trump" mode.
He goes by Netops in the game, on a throwaway Kik account, and on Ownedcore, a forum dedicated to finding exploits in World of Warcraft (and more recently, Pokémon Go.) While he describes his professional ventures as "a form of network security," he's also worked to find exploits in "many of the top MMO games" to duplicate items and in-game currency.
In what seemed at first to be a throwaway line on the campaign trail in advance of the general election on June 8, Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain let it be known recently that she has "always been in favor of fox hunting," which has been outlawed if pursued with packs of dogs in England and Wales since 2004.
We like to take our precious livelihoods—the source of all our emotional and financial stress, feeder of our children, warmer of our home—and reduce it down to a throwaway joke that might make a glancing passerby smirk for a fleeting moment, perhaps enough for them to briefly slow down their Passat before they pull into the nearest Asda.
I love how Star Wars has always had this obsession with making rounded rectangles, like this jail cell door here which is way too nicely designed for some throwaway jail for a fledgling terrorist, which is a wonderful throwback to 70s futurist design where everything is so much better than now that not even a door's motif can have a sharp (outdated, bummery) edge.
The movie's characters are brought together by, and constantly reference, one smartphone app; when imprisoned, our young genius Chinese detective laments, most of all, the loss of his phone; and when its blue-haired woman hacker asks the protagonist, "add me on WeChat?" early on, it seems like a cute throwaway line, but their WeChat conversations are fundamental to the plot as the movie progresses.
And now that things previously viewed as vapid or throwaway are being approached with ever-increasing consideration by the media—GQ presenting Kim Kardashian as the business behemoth that she is, Harry Styles being given the same profile treatment as a traditional rock star in Rolling Stone—there's also less resistance to pop's place among the ranks of more historically acclaimed types of music.
The sharpest parts of Smith's "Fyre," which is a co-production of Vice Studios and, apparently, Jerry Media, the marketing bros who helped sell the festival in the first place, are throwaway observations, like the one someone makes about how a single tweet of a sad sandwich demolished the image of a hot event that it took an armada of supermodels to help sell.
Back in 24, I believe, we banned a user named Tasty Armageddon, and he would come back under a new name, so we would ban his email address, then he'd get a throwaway email address and register a new account, we would ban that, then we'd ban him by IP and then he'd go through proxies and it would just keep on going, over and over.
This highly entertaining return of one of the cinema's most enduring giant beasts moves like crazy — the film feels more like 90 minutes than two hours — and achieves an ideal balance between wild action, throwaway humor, genre refreshment and, perhaps most impressively, a nonchalant awareness of its own modest importance in the bigger scheme of things; unlike most modern franchise blockbusters, it doesn't try to pummel you into submission.
To use their virtual loyalty cards, shoppers simply tap their phone to the payment terminal and users who haven't signed up can do so with just a few taps (though their personal info will go right from Android Pay to Walgreens, which may not be something everybody will be comfortable with, including those of us who use fake names and throwaway email addresses to sign up to these kind of programs…).
And San Francisco-based eco brand ittsē offers vegan leather notebooks that can be filled with eye shadow, blush illuminator, bronzer, brow powder, and mattifier options — all made in the U.S.A. Of course, DIY-ing palettes is an option both promising and daunting: Using a compact with no throwaway shades feels like a major win, but with so many options to choose from, building the thing can feel overwhelming.
For now there is simply no argument: AR > VR. And increasing momentum behind AR also risks being another depression point for VR. Earlier this week Jason Toff, Google VR's creativity product lead, tweeted out what might be construed as a throwaway Twitter poll — asking which industry will have a bigger market capitalization in five years' time: VR/AR or cannabis (which has been legalized for recreational use in some US states).
Then I realized that the letter substitution, as specified by the puzzle's title, was turning the common phrase "garbage dump" to GARBAGE JUMP by "spinnin'" off that D and slapping on the J. But I still didn't get the joke until I thought about "garbage time" from a blowout game and extrapolated that to a gymnastic meet — I had just never heard the term applied to a throwaway performance elsewhere.
Take a second to think about the brutal irony of a white Australian hip-hop artist benefitting from the same system that destroyed the life of a rock'n'roll DJ who spent his career supporting the work of black artists, and of the way major labels used payola to ensure their white clients dominated the radio for decades, marginalizing black R&B, soul, and rock'n'roll artists and clogging the airwaves with throwaway singles.
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Their work is threaded through with fables told in the language of net curtains and three piece suites bought on finance; throwaway lines like Cocker's "Your name was Deborah / It never suited ya," and Heaton's "Think of you with pipe and slippers / Think of her in bed / Laying there just watching telly / Think of me instead," are alight with normality, domesticity, and desire, far preferable to anaemic half-declarations of love, loss or both.
This throwaway line in a Washington Post article by Robert Costa about the latest split within the Donald Trump campaign over whether to flip-flop on immigration is one of the more terrifying things I've ever seen people inside a campaign admit about their candidate: Trump tends to echo the words of whomever last spoke to him, making direct access to him even more valuable, the people said, requesting anonymity to talk about internal campaign discussions.
Based on what she'd studied before her arrival, at around this point the hard drives that contained the past 22 years of conversations, transcripts, spreadsheets, good memes, bad memes, stolen songs, jokes about her boss, jokes about her assistant manager, jokes about her interns, jokes about her parents, jokes about her president, jokes about her God, mean asides, sick burns, petty rumors, noble defenses, and throwaway goofs of all kinds were being lowered into a pod of nuclear material.
A review of Russian state media reports from the time and interviews with a dozen current and former officials and experts in Kyiv and Washington paint a more sinister picture: that Zakharova's seemingly throwaway accusation was actually the culmination of a year-long effort to frame Ukraine for a Russian attack, ultimately leading to parallel efforts by Moscow and President Donald Trump to try to game the 22016 election by seeking dirt on former vice president Joe Biden.
And it was also present at Valentino, where Mr. Piccioli not only largely eschewed the obvious, but also many of the conventional rules of couture itself, treating daywear in a rainbow of colors with the throwaway mix-and-match ease of sportswear: pairing a long tuxedo shirt in blush chiffon with slouchy trousers and a capelike tabard; another louche pair of black pants with an oversize white shirt and an elaborately pieced cape flowing from a cropped vest tossed on top — oh, this old thing?
There's a memorable throwaway moment around the 15-minute mark in the "Sportin' Waves" episode of Atlanta season 2, when professional couch surfer and B-level music manager Earnest 'Earn' Marks (Donald Glover) has the following exchange with Tracy, an ex-con friend of Alfred "Paper Boi" Miles; the scene pretty much begins mid-convo: "Yo, don't get me wrong, this is a funny show, but the way they dive into depression, especially what he did to her daughter, I was like, can I even feel bad for this horse anymore?" says Tracy.
I was unfortunately unable to get the phone to connect to an American cellular network on a throwaway SIM card, but I did connect the phone to a few public Wi-Fi networks to approximate daily use (I also didn't login to any of my own accounts, and didn't connect it to any of the normal Wi-Fi networks for reasons that'll become clear in a moment.) It felt largely like using a phone that was maybe a few years old, with buggy software that nonetheless mostly worked.

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