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Rodon has been throwing off flat ground and could start throwing off a mound in about a week.
Throwing off the constraints of factuality goes together with throwing off political and legal norms, which for Mr. Trump means, among other things, turning his private lawyer, Rudolph Giuliani, into a private diplomat.
Wrong. The S&P has been throwing off dividends all that time.
My legs kept bumping into the sides and throwing off my float.
Health-care expenses and taxes are throwing off baby boomers' spending patterns.
"Real estate is notorious for throwing off huge deductions," Mr. Rosenthal said.
Her works reflect a preoccupation with alternately capturing and throwing off light.
More broadly, the $540 billion Facebook's advertising juggernaut keeps throwing off sales growth.
GE Healthcare is a cash cow, throwing off $3.4 billion in profit last year.
Brexit is actually all about sovereignty, nationalism, borders, and throwing off the status quo.
Throwing off restraints Fred Trump and his generation exercised lots of executive-level restraint.
Clinton's speech, throwing off its rhythm as delegates chanted "Hillary!" to drown them out.
An engine on the plane had a so-called uncontained failure, throwing off debris.
The gas and dust being devoured by the black hole are throwing off radiation.
They add a new gun and it seems to be throwing off the game's balance?
The existential consequences of throwing off the yoke of religion is debated in many countries.
Baseball, too, requires that young athletes develop a skill for throwing off balance and accurately.
"He's a ways away from throwing off of a mound," said Reds manager Bryan Price.
"We're not in an election anymore, and it's not his opponent he's throwing off," Santorum said.
The body overproduces glutamine to fight the depressive effects of booze, throwing off sleep patterns. 3.
Stocks plunged on Thursday on heavy volume, throwing off course a nearly nine-year bull run.
It's clear that the talent imbalance is kind of throwing off the whole show at this point.
It also takes the opportunity to show users how to say "no" without throwing off the flow.
Throwing off the shackles of the gold standard and reclaiming national monetary sovereignty became their rallying cry.
After throwing off the shackles of colonial rule, Myanmar had just 14 years to experiment with independence.
And so I sometimes dream of throwing off the trappings of our troubled world and joining them.
Miami RHP Edinson Volquez (knee) likely will not begin throwing off a mound for another week. 3.
There's variation within the game's resistance faction, which includes an ex-Nazi still throwing off her reflexive racism.
The night shift is throwing off his eating schedule, so meal time has been all over the place.
But it's exciting to think that the doctor's brainstem, even in his 80s, was still throwing off sparks.
The glow from our phones has been found to mimic daylight to the brain, throwing off the sleep cycle.
He indicated that everything went well Saturday, but surely he had wondered how throwing off a mound would feel.
In a way, we can't blame them (stick with us here…) — this is throwing off some comfy gender norms.
On some days, the simple task of throwing off the covers and getting out of bed may feel impossible.
If anything, the world economy is now throwing off signs that an era of coordinated stagnation may have arrived.
And there was one extra who was so enthusiastic in his laughter that it was throwing off my timing.
The two parties briefly stood and cheered together, throwing off all the pent-up energy of the divisive time.
Aside from throwing off the chi of your closet, these seemingly drastic changes are nothing to be concerned about.
It's a wonky, procedural step, but that holdup is throwing off an already fraught impeachment process in the Senate.
"You saw a penis, right?" said Dunham, 30, simultaneously spoiling one of the new episodes and throwing off Shriver, 61.
They have vehicles still throwing off cash even though they have been in net outflow mode for the past decade.
Berkshire would buy $10 billion of preferred stock throwing off $800 million of dividends annually for at least 10 years.
The health-care equipment maker is a bit of a cash cow, throwing off $20143 billion in profit last year.
They fuse to make a larger atom, throwing off neutrons and energy, which in turn can fuse more stuff together.
You make clear in the book what we've lost by throwing off our tribal roots, but what have we gained?
It was literally, you put a scooter on the ground, it's an ATM, it starts throwing off cash, it's amazing.
Making the satellite darker could cause it to absorb more heat, throwing off the temperature of the precious electronics within.
They had these dreams while they were a pregnant — a period that's notorious for throwing off the content of people's dreams.
Apart from potentially throwing off the timing of your next period, Plan B side effects usually last only a few days.
"It's affecting our nervous system, which results in throwing off our body's ability to sense and regulate body temperature," Zeitlin says.
Some come from the sun, which is always shedding matter in small quantities even when it is not throwing off CMEs.
The supernova remnant we're looking at this week, G54.1+0.3, has done just that—throwing off globs of gas and material.
The 30-year-old daughter of Vogue's Anna Wintour was throwing off some of her own Markle Sparkle – tiara and all!
And what we're seeing, particularly in the case of Angie, who was going from barely hanging on to throwing off cash.
Trump has been doing himself a favor lately by throwing off much of the populist rhetoric he used during the campaign.
One of your virtual hands will inevitably jerk around, throwing off your aim wildly, as the sensor tries to keep up.
Meyers was in charge of keeping the black hat operation running and throwing off profits to fund Burke's white hat ambitions.
"You don't have a healthcare bill by throwing off millions of people off health insurance," he said, the Gazette-Mail reported.
Keep in mind, though, that if any of these effects are throwing off polls a bit, we don't know in what direction.
The speechmaking moved down the line, with the dignitaries' chronographic wristwatches throwing off flecks of sun as they praised the Sandinista revolution.
The blowout sent his Ferrari careering across the track and flung bits of rubber everywhere, like a pinwheel firework throwing off sparks.
It's a throwing off of the chains, a student surpassing the teacher — and undoubtedly a part of the unraveling of their relationship.
Throughout the night, guys in leather straps danced to cold, pulsing disco, dancers and punters throwing off clothes in the dense heat.
But that's not throwing off global entrepreneurs like David Siegel, the CEO of Meetup, who is a mentor at Five One Labs.
This has led some Republicans to make plans to act as "spoilers" by throwing off the race results with their votes.  3.
Eating fish and other marine life results in older carbon in our bones than land-based food sources, throwing off carbon dating.
Yellin is confident "The Bridge" will become a self-sustaining, world-class tourist attraction throwing off cash for conservation and other projects.
Think of pappardelle allied with a meaty ragù, or spools of ramen entwined with pork broth, throwing off starch, drinking in soup.
That means that the typical portfolio of government debt is not throwing off the kind of income we've seen in past sell-offs.
Global warming is throwing off some plants' "natural" clocks, causing them to bud earlier than in the past, according to a new study.
It was Hernandez's first time throwing off a mound since he went on the disabled list with a strained calf on June 1.
It also appears to show the officer throwing off his body cam, countering the claim that it had fallen off on its own.
The regional approach Netflix had been using was a stop-gap solution to prevent local catalog differences from throwing off the recommendation algorithm.
BY INSTINCT Americans cheer declarations of independence, especially when those going it alone claim to be throwing off the shackles of foreign tyranny.
While in mid-sprint to first, Kiermaier stopped on a dime, throwing off Colabello's beeline to the tag, and then dodged him altogether.
Chris Pratt is throwing off signs his relationship with Katherine Schwarzenegger is super serious ... so serious, he's already broing down with her brother.
Harden makes helping off of shooters even more difficult by being one of the best in the league at throwing off-rhythm passes.
"Brexit's trick is to take a postimperial power and try to reshape it as a power which is throwing off imperialism," said O'Toole.
Bouncing from category to category has the added benefit of throwing off opponents who may have hit their stride in a single category.
But it was actually a song transformed — throwing off its appropriation by the far right to become an anthem of unity and hope.
"There's really nothing to stop you from just throwing off the lines and sailing to some of the most beautiful destinations in the world."
In the fourth, Kershaw sat Cespedes down with a curveball so deceiving that it seemed to hiccup in the air, throwing off Cespedes's timing.
Severino was throwing from flat ground and hoping to progress to throwing off a mound when he suddenly stopped throwing with the same force.
When the subway recovered from its last major crisis, it again began throwing off enormous returns for the owners of the land above it.
Sparked by this nation's commitment to independence and freedom, Haiti soon followed with its own revolution, throwing off the shackles of slavery and colonialism.
And threads, boards, and forums about throwing off the shackles of harmful male stereotypes just don't grab our attention like the ones dedicated to misogyny.
Sometimes in the West, there is criticism that people aren't standing up, that people aren't making a revolution, that they're not throwing off the authority.
The disrupted laser bursts eventually arrive back at the camera at different times, throwing off the distance calculations that are dependent on accurate timing info.
Brazilian retailers have adopted earlier holiday promotions in recent years, boosting demand in November at the expense of December and throwing off economists' seasonal models.
For eclipses, the tables grew slowly less useful because, unknown to astronomers, the length of the day slowly increases over the centuries, throwing off predictions.
Still, there are strategic reasons for big software companies to launch their own hardware, even if they aren't throwing off billions in profit like Apple.
It's been a welcome feature, in an age where most smartphone users continue to overuse their flashes, completely throwing off the photo in the process.
Aside from room and board, transportation expenses and other costs can add to the price of attendance, throwing off the estimates your child's school provided.
Archival data from the European Space Agency&aposs XMM-Newton X-ray space observatory showed signs of the feasting black hole throwing off powerful radiation flares.
Your body may be desperate for a snooze, but common jet lag lore says to never, ever nap to avoid it throwing off your new schedule.
In November 2014, she scored two points in her freshman team's opener despite the tumor draining her energy, and throwing off her coordination,  Fox 8 reported.
Third, the sensors would sometimes pick up foreign objects like potted plants, pets, or people sitting nearby, totally throwing off whatever you were trying to do.
Napping too long also puts you at risk of throwing off your nighttime sleep, which could leave you feeling even more sleep deprived the next day.
As Ms. Norbury, that equation-writing calculus teacher, Ms. Simard skipped a few lines, throwing off the timing of an entrance for Erika Henningsen, as Cady.
Even spending [$]20 billion a year, 12 billion on originals, you can see this thing throwing off real cash when they hit those kind of numbers.
Astronomers have long known that some type of very small, rapidly spinning particle is throwing off this faint light, which is known as anomalous microwave emission (AME).
The ANC is the liberation party in South Africa and a main force in throwing off the yoke of the racist apartheid regime a quarter century ago.
North Carolina has a similar series of three-minute videos depicting residents who've noticed changes in the seasons throwing off honeybees and warming streams impacting trout fishing.
Leonardo DiCaprio is one bashful humanitarian after shelling out a million bucks for victims of Harvey ... but that's still not throwing off his game with hot chicks.
With profitable business units like Amazon Web Services throwing off cash, Amazon can afford to price other products below market rates as a way to grow business.
"Sciamma is practically throwing off sparks and hot coals as she enters a confident, bigger-risk-taking phase of her career," the Hollywood Reporter's Leslie Felperin wrote.
Dr. Henderson says that if you're sensitive to light, the sun being up for earlier and longer can make you wake up earlier, throwing off your rhythm.
While he acknowledged that the business could be considered a nuisance, it's less toxic than gas guzzling cars and trucks throwing off greenhouse gas emissions, he said.
He said that although the study has an interesting hypothesis, the abstainer group (22 men and 15 women) is tiny and may be throwing off the results.
Throwing off the formal control of the euro zone would be perceived as a key political achievement for the left-wing government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
By throwing off Assuncao's timing and sneaking through a few good strikes, Moraes placed pressure on Assuncao to score some points and get back in the fight.
The dictionary of people who are moving beyond sectarian taboos; the dictionary made possible when religion is separated from politics; the dictionary of people throwing off fear.
But breakups also have a range of subtler effects: reshuffling our identity, throwing off our internal biological rhythms, and forcing us to revamp assumptions about our future.
In his opinion, Judge Marrero pointedly noted that in throwing off the yoke of the British crown, the country's founders had dismissed the notion of broad immunity.
Economists say this could be throwing off the model used by the government to strip out seasonal fluctuations from the data, causing swings in the weekly numbers.
It was an exciting place to be: with the reforms of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the new republic was throwing off the dust of the caliphate and embracing modernity.
But they argue there's a big gravitational presence in the outer solar system that's throwing off the orbits of dwarf planets and other objects in the Kuiper belt.
That booze-filled lemon water is definitely going to leave a ring on her fancy table, throwing off the home's entire aesthetic that she worked so hard for.
With irregular regularity, various places in the United States that are not the Big Obvious Centers start throwing off a more concentrated number of cultural sparks: Austin, Tex.
In France, Britain and the American colonies, Enlightenment thinkers were throwing off monarchic power and seeking to build an order based on reason and consent of the governed.
Finally, here's Buckingham Nicks, "Heartbreaker (Circles in Time)," and if it's not a great recording, they're still throwing off strong '70s energy to take you into the weekend.
Because it is novel that someone in the Oval Office can't be bothered with trying to be articulate, President Trump's speaking style is throwing off the news media.
Despite a somewhat slow pace at the outset, the show steadily builds a promising framework, throwing off some sparks, without quite catching you-know-what in a bottle.
The following weekend brought a whole new kind of throwing off the masks, in the form of Facebook posts by guests at Mr. Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort.
And the thing is, she's throwing off the covers and he's squeaking the floorboards and they want separate bedrooms and they don't really know how to approach it.
Changing the name to Dhaka Lit Fest, and throwing off the shackles of a connection to the old colonizer, symbolized a kind of coming-out party for the city.
"Certain Myanmar media even said that stopping these dams was an important step to show that Myanmar is throwing off its over-reliance economically on China," the paper said.
On the last family trip, Scott showed up in Costa Rica with a random woman on his arm, throwing off the flow of the trip, not to mention embarrassing Kourt.
It's nothing unexpected, but it's cool and it gives all the big EDM dudes a way to drop this on festival main stages without throwing off the flow too much.
Their stories are historically intertwined with the Haitian Revolution and with the larger narrative of Black indigenous people of the African diaspora throwing off the yoke of the European colonizer.
And Joe's journey didn't begin with his first spliff or tab of acid, but with him throwing off the square life that his establishment parents had planned out for him.
Since brands like Revolve and Levi's started throwing off-site soirees, attendees seem to have called it quits on the fairgrounds, opting instead for Instagram photo opps at trendy pink hotels.
After throwing off their government in 1979, Iranians chose its replacement with a referendum measure whose wording would prove fatefully vague: Should the old system be replaced with an Islamic republic?
I'm really sleepy for some reason and crawl into my bed to take a nap, but at the last minute feel bad about wasting time and potentially throwing off my sleep schedule.
They argue that asking participants if they're US citizens will discourage noncitizens from taking part, throwing off the once-a-decade count, especially given the current anti-immigration climate in the country.
If you're setting up Face ID in diagnostics mode, you'll be able to send enrolled pictures to Apple for examination and veto any enrolled pictures that might be throwing off the system.
GE Healthcare, a dominant player in hospital and lab equipment, is a bit of a cash cow, generating roughly $19 billion in revenue and throwing off $3.4 billion in profit last year.
Web users were throwing off just as much personal data 20 years ago, but the data was spread between dozens of different companies and there was no clear infrastructure for coordinating them.
Shortly after, the star realizes she's suddenly become invisible and celebrates by throwing off her shoes and dancing to her heart's content — including shaking it off on top of the hotel bar.
"In San Francisco we are focused on advancing solutions to meet the challenges on our streets, not throwing off ridiculous assertions as we board an airplane to leave the state," Breed said.
"She added, "In San Francisco we are focused on advancing solutions to meet the challenges on our streets, not throwing off ridiculous assertions as we board an airplane to leave the state.
Over the weekend, Manager Aaron Boone admitted that Severino, who had been expected to progress to throwing off a mound soon, had recently felt soreness in the area of his injured lat.
The prospect of attaining Mr. Putin's immediate goal of throwing off economic sanctions imposed by the European Union over the last several years suddenly seemed within reach, even without compromise in Ukraine.
So I'm going to do my best to just focus on myself mainly and just keep doing what I'm doing because I think my game is throwing off a lot of players.
"In San Francisco, we are focused on advancing solutions to meet the challenges on our streets, not throwing off ridiculous assertions as we board an airplane to leave the state," she said.
Head in his hands—I see him there—he agonized for a moment, before arising, under the weight of his special new Stone Island chain, throwing off his favorite post-show fur blankie.
As a result, manually tweaking these clouds so that they dissipate faster could allow more heat to leave Earth, without throwing off the water cycle to the extreme projected with traditional geoengineering methods.
Rather than raise prices by 2000 percent on washers and throwing off that balance — no one likes an unbalanced washing machine — companies instead raised both washer and dryer prices, by 11.5 percent each.
The trees spend eight to 27 years here, throwing off their fresh scent among purple hills and yellow corn stalks, before locals and day-trippers from the city arrive to cut them down.
Some manufacturers like General Motors extended their summer shutdowns to manage excess inventory from declining sales, likely throwing off the model used by the government to strip out seasonal fluctuations from the data.
"The labor market remains tight as a drum even if it is not throwing off the sparks of higher wages and more inflation," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York.
On any other Wednesday, Adam Ottavino would be throwing off the portable pitching mound, but on the eve of the day his life would change, there was a bit too much at stake.
A 2014 study found that because many of those hundreds of millions of scooters use cheap but inefficient two-stroke engines, they "dominate urban vehicular pollution," throwing off more emissions than trucks and cars.
He opened his set that night with "King's Crossing," stuttering and slurring through the track, losing his phrasing while his right hand struggled to stay steady, a warped cog throwing off an intricate machine.
No longer was it about independence, African pride, or throwing off the yoke of colonialism, so much as it was an opportunity for individual rulers to drum up support at home and prestige abroad.
"People use munis to get tax-free income and they use them to stabilize the portfolio returns because they don't move around much in price and they're throwing off tax-free income," she said.
The idea of a beleaguered people throwing off the shackles of European colonialism struck a chord with the US — which also happened to be interested in getting other global powers out of its backyard.
While the immediate focus was on the offense, Boone noted that Luis Severino, who has been on the I.L. all season with a torn lat, will finally begin throwing off a mound next Tuesday.
While returning from the rotator cuff injury, Severino was making long tosses and hoping to progress to throwing off a mound but he didn't feel like he had the requisite force to do so.
Although Tunisia has managed to move peacefully to democracy after throwing off autocratic rule in the 2011 revolution that triggered the "Arab spring", nine successive governments have failed to tackle social hardship and unemployment.
And you're also very vulnerable and sensitive, because now you've put so much complexity into the software side that if anything changes on the hardware side, it ends up completely throwing off the problem.
Claims have been volatile in recent weeks, with some economists saying an early Thanksgiving holiday had pulled forward seasonal layoffs, throwing off a model that the government uses to smooth the data for seasonal fluctuations.
We're looking for companies that are massive in scale and throwing off earnings and look a lot more like a private equity target, though Chinese outfits are often willing to pay more than private equity.
X-ray binaries are the result of either a dead or exploded star that sucks in huge amounts of nearby (living) stars and space debris, while throwing off a steady stream of X-ray radiation.
What I just said about the Trump thing, I think that is analogous in the UK.In the same way, it was framed around the idea of throwing off their unelected leaders, doing away with beurocracy.
When 19-year-old Wang Peng drenched his naked body in ink, hurling it onto a sheaf of paper, he was viscerally throwing off the shackles of traditional academic constraints of depicting the human nude.
You can swap out the magnetic faceplate, opt for different thumbsticks, pop off the rear paddles, and remove the Vantage's rumble modules to make it lighter (and to stop that vibration from throwing off your shot).
"This will show you ads for products you might not be interested in at all, so it's really just throwing off brands who want to advertise to a very specific type of person," the company wrote.
The New York Times took down its infamous election night needle Tuesday night after a key district decided not to release precinct results in the Pennsylvania House special election, throwing off how the needle makes predictions.
People are used to seeing boys with tumbles of curls like hers — but a girl wearing boxy olive-green pants and a sturdy space-motif T-shirt has a way of throwing off the gender radar.
And it's concerning, to say the least, that Mr. Trump is eagerly throwing off the yoke of relatively sober legal counsel just as Mr. Mueller homes in on the president and his shady family business empire.
New moths arose in response, equipped with countermeasures: They could broadcast sounds that either jammed the bat's sonar, probably by throwing off the estimate of the moths' distance, or advertised that the moth's tissues were poisonous.
As of late, she has been really throwing off her usual style M.O., and thus your sense of equilibrium, with a whole lot of baggy sweatsuits and oversized tops, with a few exceptions every now and then.
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have taken dramatic new photos of the  dangerous and destructive blazes , which are blackening huge swaths of the Golden State and throwing off smoke that billows far to the east.
And to top it all off the sun never sets this close to the pole; it just circles overhead, throwing off the body's internal clock and disrupting its natural sleep patterns, cortisol production, and blood sugar levels.
Although Tunisia has held elections twice since throwing off autocratic rule in the 2011 revolution which triggered the "Arab Spring" uprisings, democracy is still taking root and such direct questioning of all the candidates is a novelty.
While he was returning from the rotator cuff injury, Severino was making long tosses and hoping to progress to throwing off a mound, but he did not feel like he had the requisite force to do so.
At Bassin la Paix, in St. Benoit, an entire river courses over a 40-foot drop into a fishbowl-like swimming hole, throwing off so much spray that overhung basalt cliffs on shore are covered in ferns.
"We are focused on advancing solutions to meet the challenges on our streets, not throwing off ridiculous assertions as we board an airplane to leave the state," San Francisco Mayor London Breed said in a statement Wednesday.
In the case of an audit, random ballots could be selected from the database and compared with paper ballots, providing a quick way to see if, for example, a machine error in one district was throwing off results.
While constitutions can be rewritten -- this is Egypt's fourth such referendum in eight years -- throwing off the shackles of a security state like this one is a challenge so daunting that it will mandate a new chapter entirely.
It's certainly common to hear it remarked that the bond market is "smarter" than the stock market, which is one of the reasons macro investors often look to the signals that the fixed income world is throwing off.
Economists in favor of leaving believe that a devalued currency would revive Italy's exports and that by throwing off the shackles of EU fiscal rules the country could ramp up public spending to boost growth and create jobs.
Indeed, her policies of free market economy and privatization of industry (shared by Reagan and many others in the United States) were responsible for throwing off the shackles of socialism that weighed so heavily on post-war Britain.
Economists in favor of leaving say a devalued currency would revive Italy's exports and that by throwing off the shackles of the EU's fiscal rules the country could ramp up public spending to boost growth and create jobs.
He had not been able to graduate to the next step in his return — throwing off a mound — which led the Yankees to send Severino to New York to be evaluated by the their head doctor on Tuesday.
But as more companies in the United States have embraced the hijab, women in Iran have been throwing off their head scarves, protesting religious restrictions — in particular a compulsory rule to cover their hair with an Islamic veil.
Eight years on, Sunday's highly competitive, wide open election shows how Tunisia's path to democracy has run smoother than in Egypt, Libya, Syria, Yemen or Bahrain, where people attempted to follow its example in throwing off autocratic rule.
Syndergaard, who has not pitched in the majors since April 30 because of an injury widely attributed to the lingering affects his off-season workout regimen, has yet to start throwing off a mound in his rehabilitation program.
In throwing off Mr. Bouteflika in a so-far peaceful revolution, and in forcing the army to take its side, the Algerian protesters have already scored gains beyond those achieved in many countries during the Arab spring of 2011.
It would likely be difficult to create a drug that was targeted enough to cause such euphoria almost instantly without throwing off the rest of the body and brain (thereby killing the victim before they get to the happy, giggly place).
Just as on-demand electric scooters are trying to pick up speed in Europe, one of the scooter market's most ambitious startups has halted operations in one country after its e-scooters started halting mid-ride, throwing off and injuring passengers.
That's what happens with an industry that's throwing off billions of dollars in profit and is well-capitalized compared with historical levels and yet faces limited growth opportunities, according to a recent note from KBW analysts led by Fred Cannon.
Strop has been a pitcher since he broke into the majors in 2009, but he had played more than 200 games at shortstop in the Rockies' minor league system before a weak bat persuaded him to try throwing off a mound.
It seems, until this point, a departure from the narrative arc that is often forced on Muslim woman memoirs, one that requires the proverbial (and literal) throwing off of the veil and an embrace of what are seen as Western values.
Susan Hefuna's "Grid Drawings" (2014–6163) are bronze wall works whose crisscrossing lines recall Agnes Martin canvases, here skewed or adjusted to appear slightly off-kilter, throwing off the modern indexicality of the format that art historian Rosalind Krauss once identified.
Despite economic troubles, Tunisia has had a smoother march towards democracy than any of the other Arab nations that tried to follow its example in 2011 by throwing off autocratic rule, and it will also hold a parliamentary election in October.
There are also risks to colonics, including the possibility of transmitting infection, depending on how the cleansing is done, as well as the risk of perforating the bowel and throwing off the balance of microbes in the gut, he said.
But many euro zone countries are concerned that this will not be enough, especially that throwing off the formal control of the euro zone would be a crucial political achievement for the left-wing government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
Wall has arranged an amalgamated grid of freeform crayon and marker drawings on graph paper, with titles like Dipset in Four Different Parts and Waterworld (dustwars buddy 4) intentionally throwing off what the viewer should think of when viewing these works.
We've all been blissfully ignorant of just how much happy hour was throwing off our new diet, but we'll soon have to face facts: The companies that have agreed to the standards have until the end of 2020 to get everything square.
While there's a lot to be said for the forward-facing design â€" mostly that particles don't need to be redirected 90 degrees at the end of their journey â€" it has the unfortunate effect of throwing off the vacuum's center of mass.
MICHIGAN TEENS DENIED BOND IN DEATH LINKED TO ROCK THROWING OFF OVERPASS "In the last 30 days there were a number of incidents on all of the [local] overpasses and one in Saginaw, which happened within the last 10 days," Pickell said.
I think we need to write this bill in a way that is pro-growth, that gets the maximum opportunity to get the economy growing at a faster rate, so it&aposs throwing off better-paying jobs and raising wages in this country.
As is the struggle with any off-the-shoulder piece, I ended up feeling like I had total T. rex arms, which means I could hardly swipe my MetroCard or hold on to the higher subway rails without totally throwing off my look.
In another memo before a company gathering, he told employees that beer-keg-throwing off roofs and vomiting was a no-no, which was correct but begged the question of how bad the behavior was that he had to make that salient point.
Washington, a founding father of the United States who still graces the dollar bill, was a Revolutionary War hero who played a major role in throwing off British imperial rule and then helped unite the newly independent nation as its first leader.
In a recent documentary, the doctors can be seen throwing off their surgical masks in disgust after an operation reveals that the patient will never be able to bear children due to the brutal way in which objects were thrust deep into her little body.
The Cavs were throwing off-glass alley-oops in the opening minutes, doing their best Stone Cold by the fourth quarter, and closing out with Dahntay "56 Minutes of Playing Time Over the Last Two Seasons" Jones, of all people, rubbing it in their faces.
After measuring the acoustic oscillations of some of the furthest known distant stars in the Milky Way's M4 star cluster, the researchers were able to use that data to recreate the sounds and get an idea of just what noises the stars are throwing off.
There's the possibility, for example, that some, if not all, of the bones were dragged into the cave by carnivores who hunted humans, he said, or that the bones shifted dramatically over the years from their original resting place, throwing off the dating to a considerably degree.
"But the bottom line is, in an environment where Trump's trumping himself with inconsistent pronouncements that are throwing off pretty much everyone, it pays to merge, it pays to spin, it pays to sell internationally, or it pays to produce a better mouse trap," Cramer said.
The characters not only have to literally save the world by throwing off the shackles of its oppressors (the top 1 percent of the 1 percent), but they also have to find the time to redistribute that wealth back to the people it's been taken from.
After realizing she's become invisible, she celebrates by throwing off her shoes and shaking it off from the hotel bar to a subway station to the streets of L.A. in the pouring rain before heading into a bar to meet a mystery guest (our bet's on boyfriend Joe Alwyn!).
The first step in throwing off the shackles of everyone else's expectations and becoming limitless is to ignore everyone else's definitions of success and create your own, owning how much importance you place on, and from where you derive, the four elements of calling, connection, contribution, and control.
The lesson on corporate reinvestment also comes at a time when Buffett has been unable to make the type of large acquisitions that he has said should be required of a balance sheet that is throwing off so much cash — roughly $128 billion at the end of 2019.
"We are pleased to see Diageo doing exactly what it is meant to do: drive out organic growth from its portfolio of premium global brands, throwing off cash as it does," said Steve Clayton, fund manager of the Hargreaves Lansdown Select UK Shares fund, which holds a position in Diageo.
Famous politicians and A-list celebrities essentially begged Democrats to get behind Hillary Clinton Monday night, but they found themselves confronted once again by an angry contingent of Bernie Sanders supporters, throwing off any hopes the party had of projecting a unified front as its national convention opened in Philadelphia.
I told him about flying supplies into fire bases, coming in hot, breaking hard, slowing and throwing off ammunition and water, grabbing the wounded, engines whining to full power and the aircraft shuddering, lifting off short and hoping that the enemy we hardly knew did not have the range or luck.
Mnuchin, a onetime investment banker, was also repeatedly called on to explain away his boss' sharp criticism of Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chairman, Trump himself picked amid market turmoil, the latest instance of the President throwing off norms about presidents refraining from comment on decisions taken by the central bank.
If Mr. Trump had stuck to the throwing-off-the-masks manner of addressing controversy, he could have argued that at the time of Mr. Flynn's conversation with the Russian ambassador, Barack Obama was a lame-duck president and everyone knew that Mr. Trump, once inaugurated, could revisit the issue of sanctions.
Perhaps it's the all-glass balconies on the remodeled tenement house across the street that were throwing off Mr. Scharf's memories — just one clue that monthly rents have jumped far beyond the $150 that the average Club 57-goer would have paid for a neighborhood apartment in 19833 (still the equivalent of less than $500).
" Professor Borjas said: "There's still hope for mankind when many of the posts written by a bunch of over-educated young social scientists illustrate a throwing off of the shackles of political correctness and reflect mundane concerns that more normal human beings share: prestige, sex, money, landing a job, sex, professional misconduct, gossip, sex.
THIESSEN: But I mean, look, in an age when, you know, where the culture of content has overtaken politics, and Republicans and Democrats are throwing off all the barriers of what was commonly -- the common restraints we used to have in political and inter course, this is like one of the last areas where we have normalcy.
In true Donna fashion, she delivers her valedictorian speech by throwing off her gown, exposing gold lame platform boots and serenading her fellow students with "When I Kissed The Teacher," joined onstage by the two other members of Donna and the Dynamos, Tanya (Jessica Keenan Wynn, who does a truly fantastic Christine Baranski impression), and Rosie (Alexa Davies).
Mr. Kaczynski's political career tracks the pendulum swings in Poland's post-Communist efforts to find its place in Europe, from throwing off the shackles of the Soviet Union through the establishment of a robust democracy and ascension to the European Union to, now, a reassertion of what Mr. Kaczynski sees as traditional conservative values lost in the rush to assimilate into the West.
In painting the world in stark us-versus-them terms, Trump's speech made extensive use of right-wing Polish nationalism, which sees the country as a martyr state that was aided by God in throwing off communism in 1989 and that, today, is held together by shared faith while under constant attack from large nations in the East and West.
When Cheryl and I were drawn back to southern Africa a few years later for a job, we were in Windhoek, Namibia, in February of 1990, at the very moment that much of the world enslaved by totalitarianism was throwing off its shackles, and the "free world" that the United States had lead since World War II was growing exponentially.
And they are seriously concerned that adding a single citizenship question to the 2020 census could scare away millions of immigrants from filling out their mandatory surveys — throwing off the count of who's present in America that's used to determine congressional apportionment for the next decade, allocate federal funding for infrastructure, and serve as the basis for huge amounts of American research.
Critics are seriously concerned that adding a single citizenship question to the 2020 census could scare away millions of immigrants from filling out their mandatory surveys — throwing off the count of who's present in America that's used to determine congressional apportionment for the next decade, allocate federal funding for infrastructure, and serve as the basis for huge amounts of American research.
This image of authoritarianism comes from the popular media (dictators in movies are never constrained by anything but open insurrection), from American mythmaking about the Founding (free men throwing off the yoke of British tyranny), and from a kind of "imaginary othering" in which the opposite of democracy is the absence of everything that characterizes the one democracy that one knows.
"I've been training people for ten years, and the thing I see the most is a revolving door of people coming in and out of training, so I wanted to develop something that was sustainable, so someone didn't have to worry about spending $200-300 this month and not having it the next month, and it throwing off what they're working towards," Andreas says.
Charles Manson was a stupid shitbag and 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' gets that Most accounts agree that the Satanic aspects of the murders — like writing "piggy" in blood on the wall — were staged with the intention of throwing off the cops, either in an idiotic attempt to start the supposedly impending race war Manson dubbed "Helter Skelter" or to try and get a jailed Family member out of prison.
Common or rare, birds are suffering the effects of our destruction of habitat — the frequent mowing of grasslands, especially before baby birds fledge; the filling in of marshlands for housing and highway development; the profligate use of pesticides; our skyscrapers brightly lit at night, throwing off migratory signals; our irresponsibility in letting cats out of the house, where they wantonly kill birds, just for the heck of it.

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